He fell hard for the woman he met on Jeju and he reasonably detest the woman in front of his eyes now because…
Nah...if they actually did it, he'd be more hurt/ repulsed.
Given his family situation and the obsession of not wanting to be like his dad, he probably wouldn't want to be even remotely connected to another dysfunctional family. (I mean we don't know if the dad cheated but clearly he hates immoral partners who do not care about their partner)
I am so annoyed at FL for brusing the 'cheating' off like it's perfectly okay. She apologized but only to save…
She's desperate and completely underestimated the ML's feelings unfortunately. That's why she's always in awe everytime he shows how much he cares about her.
(Understandable in a way since the ML in Jeju at first glance was so cocky she probably thought that to him she was just a holiday fling).
were we supposed to feel swooned after he let her jump into the pool knowing she cant swim and because he threw…
TBF you wouldn't expect someone -specially a mother- to risk her life over a report you can print again (he can't refuse to sign it continuously for unreasonable reasons afterall since it's a group project and the others- specially the assistant could question it).
TMAI- I've been camping on Cdrama land for months now so going back to obsessing over a kdrama with 2 episodes…
Is "Fight for Love" good?🙈 I wanted to try it initially but the comments were not really promising.
HINSTSun- yes!!! If you are planning to watch it, wait for part 2 (Dec 11th) since the drama is quite intense at times (similar or even worse than Twelve letters at times).
I am planning to watch Moon River once there are more episodes. Have been a little hesitant to try out new kdramas recently since none of the romcoms were working on me (WYMM for instance is my perfect kind of thrope but I lost interest in ep 1 itself)🙈 You should watch As You Stood By if you are into thrillers- fair warning though, it has domestic violence.🙈
"Why is he single"- how is it? It's on my watch list 🙈
It's mostly due to a mutual lack of trust and desperation (and let's face it, they knew eachother for barely 48…
TMAI. Giving him reasonable grounds to fire her will not help her cause at the moment. Honestly, blackmailing him about Jeju is the safest approach at the moment if he gets too difficult to handle🙈
Though tbh if his father actually found out about Jejuz she'd probably get reassigned/ fired just to protect the company's image (adultress mother with the chairman's only son is the last thing the company needs).🙈
TBF, the ML has been cautious about love all his life. He rightfully knew that she was single before pursuing…
I'm not being a fan girl- that's why I called him childish. It's not toxic to distance yourself from a problematic person (in his pov). His methods are too extreme but then again he had explicitly asked her to stay away from him several times now but she wouldn't listen (again he has no idea about her dire situation).
Pool incident- given how mad he was, I don't think he actually remembered that she couldn't swim at the heat of the moment or actually expected her to risk her life over a report given how vocal she has been so far.
While the reason he wants her to resign is petty, honestly knowing the Korean culture and the company's strict brand image to promote "wholesome families", even if he didn't want her to leave, I bet you the company would have fired or reassigned her if the chairman found out about Jeju.
Team not being a reason -while JH doesn't care about the team, he still has an obligation to meet his father's rediculous terms in order to protect his mum. Playing hookie and behaving erratically just because he can't control his pain is going to get him in trouble far sooner than his original plan to handle the team in a blased approach.
PS: I'm not blaming Da Rim- her situation is terrible and extremely unfair in her pov. Just that there's 2 sides 😅
Based on the fact that he hasn't really been active for years and the strange look on his face when the SFL said…
Ah i need to watch that scene again. I recall him talking about Da Rim being there for him when they were kids and he got bullied for not having a mum but can't recall this 🙈
Honestly the actor is really good, I didn’t realize that I was watching one of his other on going dramas (Just…
Shion might have been targetted due to his father's connection. Basically weaponize the son. It looks like Noamore might have a mole since the opposition has access to the same pills.
I feel bad for him since clearly he's falling apart now that he seems to know that his family lied to him...i just hope the father-son duo reconciles soon 🙈
Haha ikr?! The cheeky look is hilarious 😹😹😹
He was threatening to fire you and you can’t just tell him that you lied and aren’t married with kids? Hypothetically…
It's mostly due to a mutual lack of trust and desperation (and let's face it, they knew eachother for barely 48 hrs before things went south).
Da Rim would rather be a fraud as long as she can help her mum- this is her only chance (that's why she was willing to resign before she remembered her mum). Knowing that JH is the chairman's son isn't really helpful either since she doesn't really know if she can trust him with her secret yet. His petty behaviour so far makes things even more complicated. I feel like once she truly feels his sincerity from ep 4 onwards, she might try to tell him the truth (but like with most kdramas, he'll probably figure it first/ his sister might figure it out and use it against them).
He really will lose his mind at this rate🙈🙈🙈
Given his family situation and the obsession of not wanting to be like his dad, he probably wouldn't want to be even remotely connected to another dysfunctional family. (I mean we don't know if the dad cheated but clearly he hates immoral partners who do not care about their partner)
(Understandable in a way since the ML in Jeju at first glance was so cocky she probably thought that to him she was just a holiday fling).
HINSTSun- yes!!! If you are planning to watch it, wait for part 2 (Dec 11th) since the drama is quite intense at times (similar or even worse than Twelve letters at times).
I am planning to watch Moon River once there are more episodes. Have been a little hesitant to try out new kdramas recently since none of the romcoms were working on me (WYMM for instance is my perfect kind of thrope but I lost interest in ep 1 itself)🙈
You should watch As You Stood By if you are into thrillers- fair warning though, it has domestic violence.🙈
"Why is he single"- how is it? It's on my watch list 🙈
Though tbh if his father actually found out about Jejuz she'd probably get reassigned/ fired just to protect the company's image (adultress mother with the chairman's only son is the last thing the company needs).🙈
Pool incident- given how mad he was, I don't think he actually remembered that she couldn't swim at the heat of the moment or actually expected her to risk her life over a report given how vocal she has been so far.
While the reason he wants her to resign is petty, honestly knowing the Korean culture and the company's strict brand image to promote "wholesome families", even if he didn't want her to leave, I bet you the company would have fired or reassigned her if the chairman found out about Jeju.
Team not being a reason -while JH doesn't care about the team, he still has an obligation to meet his father's rediculous terms in order to protect his mum. Playing hookie and behaving erratically just because he can't control his pain is going to get him in trouble far sooner than his original plan to handle the team in a blased approach.
PS: I'm not blaming Da Rim- her situation is terrible and extremely unfair in her pov. Just that there's 2 sides 😅
I feel bad for him since clearly he's falling apart now that he seems to know that his family lied to him...i just hope the father-son duo reconciles soon 🙈
Haha ikr?! The cheeky look is hilarious 😹😹😹
Da Rim would rather be a fraud as long as she can help her mum- this is her only chance (that's why she was willing to resign before she remembered her mum). Knowing that JH is the chairman's son isn't really helpful either since she doesn't really know if she can trust him with her secret yet. His petty behaviour so far makes things even more complicated. I feel like once she truly feels his sincerity from ep 4 onwards, she might try to tell him the truth (but like with most kdramas, he'll probably figure it first/ his sister might figure it out and use it against them).