So if I got it correctly, Jeon Chul made a whole other family in Busan and stayed for years until he saw Jeong…
Yes, he was completely broke, and when he saw that his ex-wife had married the chairman, he went back to her. But that part of the story is poorly explained it could have been for the money or because he saw her in the newspaper and decided to look for her
I feel like we're in a classroom Viber group here š
Haha honestly, Iām just waiting for someone to say āMiss, he didnāt do the homework!ā šBut seriously, this feels like the best kind of group small but everyone genuinely loves the show. Now I totally get how jdrama fans must feel on MDL every day.
The title of the episode, āHot Water and the Test of Tea and Love,ā reminded me of a quote by Eleanor Roosevelt:āA woman is like a tea bag you never know how strong she is until sheās in hot water.ā
When the water boils, we find out who truly loves and who only stays while the temperature is comfortable.
This was, without a doubt, the best episode Iāve watched this year. And to think I started it with low expectations!
i enjoyed watching it, though it didnāt really surprise me. The dark atmosphere, Catholic setting, and strong performances were definitely highlights. The story felt a bit rushed and somewhat shallow, but despite its flaws, it works as a solid supernatural thriller. It managed to scare me and thatās what counts.
I didnāt expect to enjoy this drama, since Iām usually not a fan of stories centered around law and justice. But the first episode really surprised me and actually met my expectations. The female lead is absolutely everything strong, determined, and never backs down.
I also liked Yun Seok Hunt. He has this cold demeanor, but he seems warm on the inside. Itās clear that he recognizes Kang Hyo Minās potential, but with his big ego, it might take a while before he says something like āgood job.ā Iām definitely looking forward to that moment.
Overall, the cast seemed solid, and the episode flowed well without feeling slow or dragged out. So far, Iām in!
the second episode seems to be arriving at a snailās pace, but i was immediately impressed by the first one. It didnāt feel slow or dragged out the pacing was well balanced, with a subtle touch of humor and thoughtful representation. This director clearly knows what heās doing.
Part of me wants Hee dong to end up with Seon ja, but another part just wants her to leave Mokpo, move to Seoul, and meet someone who actually deserves her.Because letās be real Hee dong isnāt exactly a good guy.
im really impressed with Kim Minās performance. Low Life is basically her first acting role, and sheās doing such an amazing job. I read somewhere that she studied the Jeolla dialect (from the Mokpo region) for this role, and it really shows how committed she is. She plays Seon-ja with this natural warmth and sincerity that really stands out.
i feel like thereās something wrong with Jung Hyeon. Heās a ruthless human weapon who doesnāt question orders, but there are moments that donāt seem to fit that image. i think thereās still a lot about him that hasnāt been shown. Heās too complex, and I just hope my suspicions are wrong.
Now I totally get how jdrama fans must feel on MDL every day.
When the water boils, we find out who truly loves and who only stays while the temperature is comfortable.
This was, without a doubt, the best episode Iāve watched this year. And to think I started it with low expectations!
I also liked Yun Seok Hunt. He has this cold demeanor, but he seems warm on the inside. Itās clear that he recognizes Kang Hyo Minās potential, but with his big ego, it might take a while before he says something like āgood job.ā Iām definitely looking forward to that moment.
Overall, the cast seemed solid, and the episode flowed well without feeling slow or dragged out. So far, Iām in!
but another part just wants her to leave Mokpo, move to Seoul, and meet someone who actually deserves her.Because letās be real Hee dong isnāt exactly a good guy.
I read somewhere that she studied the Jeolla dialect (from the Mokpo region) for this role, and it really shows how committed she is.
She plays Seon-ja with this natural warmth and sincerity that really stands out.