I think grandpa will be adamant soon about : No triple in laws.
Honestly, I'm not that worried because I think people will stop taking the grandpa seriously after a while, especially if the leads stay firm about wanting to be together. Hyeon Bin is already doing his part by being rebellious, so I think they'll be fine.
I also don't really understand why people keep saying the plot is dragging when it isn't. It wouldn't make much sense for the leads to get back together immediately just because the grandma and grandpa were found. There are still unresolved issues and emotional hurdles they need to work through first, and it is actually pretty realistic in that sense.
Most of these long dramas are even worse than they used to be. Pearl in red is even worse than this drama imo,…
I personally like Junho's actor. He may not be the best actor, but he's definitely not as bad as the actor who plays Min Jun.
I also find Pearl in Red worse than The First Man. I thought it was going to be good, but it's all over the place and feels overstimulating to watch. At this point, I'm mostly watching clips because I like the actress who plays Chloe from a previous drama she was in and tbh even she's unlikeable in this drama. And I find the staring to be a result of lazy writing and it honestly feels dramatic and outdated.
Most of these long dramas are even worse than they used to be. Pearl in red is even worse than this drama imo,…
xDDD is it Park Min Jun?? I hope they kill him off and idk turn the other brother into the ML And yess, the stares are so unsettling.. like calm down..
Y’all Omg I don’t think I’ve ever seen a show as insane as this. What was the ending?????????????? I need…
I have a love hate relationship with this drama, but from what I understood, the ending basically comes down to Bara learning the truth about her sister, Momo, and choosing to live as Momo so that her sister could, in a sense, continue living through her. She sacrificed her own identity for Momo's sake.
After that, she gets back together with Young Jun, and they go on to have more children together.
Meanwhile, Doctor Shin dies after Jinjoo's father kills him. As for his assistants, they end up killing themselves as well,my best guess is that they simply couldn't bear the pain or guilt of everything that had happened.
And then Doctor Shin becomes "Dogtor Shin." Apparently, he reincarnates as a dog,specifically a golden retriever. Since Bara likes golden retrievers, I guess the idea is that this is his way of staying by her side even after death...
I also don't really understand why people keep saying the plot is dragging when it isn't. It wouldn't make much sense for the leads to get back together immediately just because the grandma and grandpa were found. There are still unresolved issues and emotional hurdles they need to work through first, and it is actually pretty realistic in that sense.
I also find Pearl in Red worse than The First Man. I thought it was going to be good, but it's all over the place and feels overstimulating to watch. At this point, I'm mostly watching clips because I like the actress who plays Chloe from a previous drama she was in and tbh even she's unlikeable in this drama.
And I find the staring to be a result of lazy writing and it honestly feels dramatic and outdated.
And yess, the stares are so unsettling.. like calm down..
It's been months, but I still cannot get that image of Dogtor Shin out of my mind xDDDDD
After that, she gets back together with Young Jun, and they go on to have more children together.
Meanwhile, Doctor Shin dies after Jinjoo's father kills him. As for his assistants, they end up killing themselves as well,my best guess is that they simply couldn't bear the pain or guilt of everything that had happened.
And then Doctor Shin becomes "Dogtor Shin." Apparently, he reincarnates as a dog,specifically a golden retriever. Since Bara likes golden retrievers, I guess the idea is that this is his way of staying by her side even after death...