Some of these reviews honestly make me think media literacy is dead.... yikes
TMAI- what do they actually want? The moment you find out the drama is fuelled by secrets, things were always going to be dramatic..it is a kdrama after all🙈
The baek family’s evil doings are revealed one by one. saeon’s plan has succeeded but life always has changing variables, and his love for heejoo is an obstacle. a piece of the truth of the past between them still remains…but, this ordeal was fate that led them to true love! saeon and heejoo’s final journey to transform from a couple who couldn’t communicate to a couple who sincerely understands and cherishes each other!
The director's attention to detail with the parallels is so interesting...ep 11's final "what if" moment comes up almost 7 mins before the episode is concluded.
It's almost as if the director wanted to tease the audience that this was Sa Eon's final thought, right when he presumably got shot 💀 just like how in ep 1, Heeju's last thought before the white truck nearly struck her car was him (the white flash with SE's siluette).
If it's a coincidence, super interesting how it played out🙈
I'm prepared for a last minute reunion here, it's just giving those vibes. I don't even hate it because I've been…
We might get at least 20mins hopefully? The continuous theme in the recent episodes were regret, Heeju's happiness, and longing so they will have to give more focus to it as well to wrap up the drama.
What do you mean? It was clear that SE pretty much shot down every single chance Heeju tried to connect with him…
It was all imaginery. Both deeply regretted their first morning after marriage. If SE hadn't rebuffed her during breakfast and instead had been more honest with her, they could have had a loving marriage. In HJ's POV, if she had told SE about her secrets (that she can talk and she did love him), things would have been different now.
What do you mean? It was clear that SE pretty much shot down every single chance Heeju tried to connect with him…
Exactly that's what I meant! It was after he toldher to take everything off and she's only a stand in, she got mad.
Love this parallel with the roof top scene, where SE switched from being concerned after he saved her to rage only after she didn't accept his help to stand up🙈
I must say, it didn't have as much punch as the previous 2 eps have had, so I wasn't sure what to feel now that…
Assuming 604 is Sa Eon, he must have had something in mind. He wouldn't have left Heeju alone to be at the mercy of her family just because the damn Kidnapper shattered him 🙈🙈🙈
The thought that Heeju was in limbo for 6 months hurts though- assuming he is dead and all 🥲🥲🥲
It does suck though that SE didn't even give HJ a chance to talk about his guilt (eventhough it obviously isn't his fault) 🫠🫠🫠
That's why I said "tease the audience"
It's almost as if the director wanted to tease the audience that this was Sa Eon's final thought, right when he presumably got shot 💀 just like how in ep 1, Heeju's last thought before the white truck nearly struck her car was him (the white flash with SE's siluette).
If it's a coincidence, super interesting how it played out🙈
But the distance still seems too much🙈
They are too insync 🤣🥲
Love this parallel with the roof top scene, where SE switched from being concerned after he saved her to rage only after she didn't accept his help to stand up🙈
The thought that Heeju was in limbo for 6 months hurts though- assuming he is dead and all 🥲🥲🥲
It's nice to know that HeeJu isn't alone ❤️