Loserdom.? I don't agree. Being cold like a robot with some kind of sociopathic tendencies, was not a win in my…
The only thing though is that so far the real kidnapper has only targetted Sa Eon's stuff. The divorce was Heeju's own decision so the kidnapper is rolling with it now since that too can help his "destroy Sa Eon" mission🙊
Every single other attack was all connected to Sa Eon- his reputation, his wife, and his team (the explosion). The nursing home incident doesn't really count since the purpose of it was to force to HJ to cooperate with the kidnapper.
It would be interesting to know how In Ah falls into this ngl- after all she does know Sa Eon's "secret" but didn't alert HJ about it🤔
repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat - all the pain in his voice in that last scene. Oh my.... repeat again! And how…
No worries- it's fun disecting through the episodes😹
Personally I don't think she'll blame him once she recovers from the initial shock. HJ knows first hand what it's like to be forced to live a life that's not yours after all.
That actor has a way of making me double over in laughter but he impressed me with his last character in AVB as…
I wouldn't compare it to to WTPR but it's a good drama to destress for the most part?
Another enemies to lovers / second chance thrope. Kind of unserious but they do have emotional scenes too.
If you are planning to try it, I would recommend trying 2 episodes? I didn't really like ep 1 but from ep 2 onwards found it fun. The impeachment also helped since it was one of the only dramas that wasn't cancelled last week🙈
What if Won Bin is the fraternal twin of the ML? Didn't he mention how people say they look alike when they were…
They do look alike. Even Mr Park looks alot like young Sa Eon in certain angles.
The only issue though is that they are both too young to be Sa Eon's twin🙈 May be a younger brother/ cousing at best but calling them twins is abit of a stretch.
I could be wrong though since there has to be a reason why they made Sa Eon a twin🤷♀️
It's a problem if people are posting novel spoilers without hiding them under spoiler covers and including text…
We are in the same boat 🙈🙈🙈
The worst part is that you never learn😅😅😅
I'm currently watching Light Shop as well- it's taking every ounce of patience in me to stop myself from reading the webtoon to find out how it ends 🙈🙈🙈
Thats what put me off and made it unrealistic, sure they are married but others dont know who he is married to,…
He's a dimwit who is also a fool for love. It's a bit of a kdrama thrope where it's usually the most unexpected characters that have the most insight in certain things at times 🙂
Thats what put me off and made it unrealistic, sure they are married but others dont know who he is married to,…
It's possible the chief may have figured out HeeJoo is SE's wife? I mean he got to witness most of SE's interactions with HeeJoo. It was obvious something about her just pushed SE's buttons. And coincidentally, SE who usually is super stand offish-started to ask marrital advice from the chief. So he may have connected the dots?
He did have this soft knowing smile when SE made the hand heart.
He even scolded the team for gossiping during the hike when we already know that the chief loves to gossip too. He might have figured out SE's intensions and is just secretly supporting them?
It's a problem if people are posting novel spoilers without hiding them under spoiler covers and including text…
If it helps, it looks like the script writer might have made some changes?
I kind of read the novel (skim read, skipping most of the thriller points) but even with the couple, there are quite a lot of changes. Nor do I recall reading about a twin. So hopefully they might have changed other plot lines too? (I really hope they have since i hate spoilers too but couldn't stop temptation)🤞
So fake! Wife is injured in the forest and bro still got time to role play like he’s talking to 406
You are forgetting that he's an expert hostage negotiator. He's trained to mask his true emotions.
Plus he totally broke character during the second half of the call, continuously asking 406 anxiously to say something- if HeeJu wasn't in a lot of pain, she'd probably wonder why SE was acting out of character with 406.
Loserdom.? I don't agree. Being cold like a robot with some kind of sociopathic tendencies, was not a win in my…
With In Ah, i think she's being sincere and does regret her past actions.
We need to remember that she too was a kid when she lost her brother, her hearing, and probably her mum too. She resented HJ's mum too. Perhaps she took the last 3 years to get help in order to move from her past?
I can't really imagine why else she would hve a hidden agenda to hurt HeeJu again🙈
What could be the sister I-na's deal? Is she really sincere and concerned for Hong Joo or is she conspiring something?…
She's trying to make amends with Heeju for the way she treated her in the past.
We are forgetting the fact that In Ah too was a child when she lost her brother and her hearing (as well as her mum too). The way she greeted HJ's mum the first time also implies that she resented her father's choice to remarry.
While what she did to HJ was wrong, it's possible that during the last 3 years, she may have gotten the help she needed to move on from her past? She isn't inherently evil...just a girl with a sad past🫠
The divorce was Heeju's own decision so the kidnapper is rolling with it now since that too can help his "destroy Sa Eon" mission🙊
Every single other attack was all connected to Sa Eon- his reputation, his wife, and his team (the explosion).
The nursing home incident doesn't really count since the purpose of it was to force to HJ to cooperate with the kidnapper.
It would be interesting to know how In Ah falls into this ngl- after all she does know Sa Eon's "secret" but didn't alert HJ about it🤔
Personally I don't think she'll blame him once she recovers from the initial shock. HJ knows first hand what it's like to be forced to live a life that's not yours after all.
So we still might get to see some claws. Both trying to prove to Heeju who cares about her the most🙈
Another enemies to lovers / second chance thrope. Kind of unserious but they do have emotional scenes too.
If you are planning to try it, I would recommend trying 2 episodes? I didn't really like ep 1 but from ep 2 onwards found it fun.
The impeachment also helped since it was one of the only dramas that wasn't cancelled last week🙈
The only issue though is that they are both too young to be Sa Eon's twin🙈 May be a younger brother/ cousing at best but calling them twins is abit of a stretch.
I could be wrong though since there has to be a reason why they made Sa Eon a twin🤷♀️
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The worst part is that you never learn😅😅😅
I'm currently watching Light Shop as well- it's taking every ounce of patience in me to stop myself from reading the webtoon to find out how it ends 🙈🙈🙈
He did have this soft knowing smile when SE made the hand heart.
He even scolded the team for gossiping during the hike when we already know that the chief loves to gossip too. He might have figured out SE's intensions and is just secretly supporting them?
I kind of read the novel (skim read, skipping most of the thriller points) but even with the couple, there are quite a lot of changes. Nor do I recall reading about a twin. So hopefully they might have changed other plot lines too? (I really hope they have since i hate spoilers too but couldn't stop temptation)🤞
Plus he totally broke character during the second half of the call, continuously asking 406 anxiously to say something- if HeeJu wasn't in a lot of pain, she'd probably wonder why SE was acting out of character with 406.
Love is truly blind i guess 🙈
Rather than making the "kiss" the highlight of that scene, SE's silent confession and Heeju's comforting cuddle was the true highlight.
We need to remember that she too was a kid when she lost her brother, her hearing, and probably her mum too. She resented HJ's mum too. Perhaps she took the last 3 years to get help in order to move from her past?
I can't really imagine why else she would hve a hidden agenda to hurt HeeJu again🙈
What do you think?
Hope we find out soon🤞
We are forgetting the fact that In Ah too was a child when she lost her brother and her hearing (as well as her mum too). The way she greeted HJ's mum the first time also implies that she resented her father's choice to remarry.
While what she did to HJ was wrong, it's possible that during the last 3 years, she may have gotten the help she needed to move on from her past? She isn't inherently evil...just a girl with a sad past🫠