Please stop comparing this drama to Queen of Tears. If you enjoyed QoT, thatâs greatâfeel free to share your thoughts on it in its own space. However, coming here just to claim itâs better than WTPR is so unnecessary and ridiculous. Personally, I only watched one episode of QoT and didnât enjoy it, but I didnât feel the need to comment anywhere about how much I disliked it, thought it was overrated, or compared it to others. It simply wasnât my cup of teaâjust like this drama might not be yours. Letâs respect differing tastes and stop questioning why people enjoy certain dramas. Itâs all subjective.
"I was going to self-destruct too. After I get my revenge, once the goals and targets that kept me going were gone, I was going to disappear too."
"Back then, if only I hadn't devoted my life for hatred and revenge, but for love and happiness with you instead..."
Iâm not sure if I missed something, or if they still haven't revealed what his plan for revenge is. So far, I donât remember seeing him do anything besides doing his job as the spokesman.
They really gave us that preview just to torture us even more! đđđ I'll be too devastated if he doesn't find her in episode 11. I can't take seeing my boy like this anymore! You better give him his Hee Ju back alreadyâhe hasn't made her happy yet!!
The stabbing scene between Baek Sa eon and Park Jae Do really showcase how amazing they are as actors. On the…
I have to agree with you on this. There was definitely a lack of emotion on her part in that scene. Considering BSE was literally fighting for his life against that psycho and was about to get stabbed, her reaction felt a bit too cold to me. Honestly, if I were in her place, Iâd probably be shaking uncontrollably, crying, having a full-blown panic attack on the ground, or even trying to protect him instinctively. I know that might be too dramatic, but it wouldâve added more intensity and really shown her fear for him.
That said, I donât think sheâs a bad actress at all. I actually like her and think sheâs amazing in most of the scenes. Itâs just that sometimes she makes it pretty obvious sheâs acting instead of fully embodying the character, you know?
One of my absolute favorite moments in episode 10 was finding out that BSE was the one who sent the DNA report to In-A. I had a feeling it mightâve been him, but I never expected it to actually be true. I kept wonderingâif he loved HHJ from the very beginning, why did he even agree to marry In-A? Why did he only back out after she told him to cancel the wedding? But this episode made it clearâhe never planned to marry anyone but HHJ. Thatâs just too beautiful. It shows how loyal heâs been to her all along. Sheâs always been his one and onlyâhis HOME, his safe place, and literally his reason to LIVE.
The kiss scene was so passionate and overflowing with longing. They kissed like there was no tomorrow. The intensity of BSEâs facial expressions and the way he held her conveyed just how much he cherishes this precious being in front of himâhis desire, his love, and his need for her all laid bare in that moment. The way they leaned into the sofa, completely lost in each other, felt as if they were already making love.
I have to applaude the production team for crafting such a flawless scene. The music, lighting, camera movements, and of course, the performancesâit all came together to create something breathtaking. Iâm especially grateful that the drama didnât shy away from showing the depth of their emotions physically, making the connection between them feel even more real and raw.
But amidst these beautiful moments, the tragedy of their situation makes my heart ache. All they truly want is something so simpleâordinary happiness, a peaceful life together. Yet, that dream feels so far out of reach. I always feared that BSE might sacrifice himself for HHJ, but I never saw the possibility of her sacrificing herself for him. Her decision shows how deeply she loved him and how far she was willing to go to end his suffering. But in doing so, she misunderstood something crucialâBSE had literally told her she was his reason for living. Taking herself away from him could never protect him; it would only destroy him. Their love is so profound that neither of them can survive without the other. Sacrifice in their case is never protection.
What I really want to see in the final episodes is them finally living the life they dreamed ofâgoing on picnics, dancing again, but this time with different feelings. I want to see them doing all the little things they missed out on during their three years of marriageâsharing quiet mornings, sleeping in the same bed, and simply enjoying the kind of love that feels safe and warm.
So I came back to this comment section after a few days, hoping to enjoy reading some comments about the drama, but all I see are people discussing something the actor said many years ago. Why do people always ruin the experience of watching dramas because of the actors' personal issues? It's so suffocating to constantly criticize and judge celebrities for every little thing, especially something they said so long ago. I mean, Iâm not the same person I was just yesterday! Please leave actors alone unless they've done or said something truly horribleâand let us enjoy the remaining four episodes and BTS in peace.
"Back then, if only I hadn't devoted my life for hatred and revenge, but for love and happiness with you instead..."
Iâm not sure if I missed something, or if they still haven't revealed what his plan for revenge is. So far, I donât remember seeing him do anything besides doing his job as the spokesman.
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That said, I donât think sheâs a bad actress at all. I actually like her and think sheâs amazing in most of the scenes. Itâs just that sometimes she makes it pretty obvious sheâs acting instead of fully embodying the character, you know?
The kiss scene was so passionate and overflowing with longing. They kissed like there was no tomorrow. The intensity of BSEâs facial expressions and the way he held her conveyed just how much he cherishes this precious being in front of himâhis desire, his love, and his need for her all laid bare in that moment. The way they leaned into the sofa, completely lost in each other, felt as if they were already making love.
I have to applaude the production team for crafting such a flawless scene. The music, lighting, camera movements, and of course, the performancesâit all came together to create something breathtaking. Iâm especially grateful that the drama didnât shy away from showing the depth of their emotions physically, making the connection between them feel even more real and raw.
But amidst these beautiful moments, the tragedy of their situation makes my heart ache. All they truly want is something so simpleâordinary happiness, a peaceful life together. Yet, that dream feels so far out of reach. I always feared that BSE might sacrifice himself for HHJ, but I never saw the possibility of her sacrificing herself for him. Her decision shows how deeply she loved him and how far she was willing to go to end his suffering. But in doing so, she misunderstood something crucialâBSE had literally told her she was his reason for living. Taking herself away from him could never protect him; it would only destroy him. Their love is so profound that neither of them can survive without the other. Sacrifice in their case is never protection.
Of course, HHJ must still be aliveâthere are two episodes left, and her body hasnât been found. Given that the drama has already deviated from the novel, itâs impossible to predict what will happen next, especially with no preview for episode 11. That said, I canât help but worry. Many dramas in situations like this resort to clichĂ©sâmemory loss, prolonged separation, last-minute reunions, or rushed endings that leave viewers feeling empty. I sincerely hope WTPR avoids these tropes. After building such a rich emotional story, it deserves a conclusion that feels satisfying and earned.
What I really want to see in the final episodes is them finally living the life they dreamed ofâgoing on picnics, dancing again, but this time with different feelings. I want to see them doing all the little things they missed out on during their three years of marriageâsharing quiet mornings, sleeping in the same bed, and simply enjoying the kind of love that feels safe and warm.