I honestly think this show was fundamentally telling a different story from what we expected in episode 1 and whatâs in the manhwa. Jun-seo never really saw or understood Ah-jin. That âdocumentaryâ misrepresented her completely and was clearly designed to ruin her.. but not so she couldnât hurt people anymore. Thatâs just what he claimed. Because if that was his interest, he could go to the cops so she could face justice for her actual crimes. But he didnât do that. Instead, he wanted to make her dependent on him so he could be the one to control her, which is what he explicitly said in the car. He viewed it as him saving her but that was him lying to himself.
And also, does it even make any sense that he decided to go that far because of what Jae-ho did? He knew it was Jae-hoâs conscious decision and the show goes out of its way to make it clear he wasnât coerced. And after being married, what did Ah-jin actually do wrong that wasnât her trying to protect herself from someone who was determined to break her? Jun-seo didnât do it for any noble reason; he did that because he wanted to be the one to control Ah-jin, as he himself admitted.
And when you think about it- isnât he the true sociopath of the story? And I mean that just in terms of the clinical definition and not their actions. But isnât he the one who couldnât genuinely engage with Ah-Jin and make her laugh like Jae-oh did? Who couldnât connect with Re-na (versus Ah-jin who actually did connect with In-gang)? When did you ever see him genuinely smile? Over the course of the show, Ah-jin showed more emotions than he did for sure.
And then thereâs the part where we as the audience realize that this whole framing of Ah-jin as a sociopath is something that Jun-seo himself created from the documentary that was shown at the beginning of the series. Itâs not actually based in fact or from any actual direct evaluation by a psychologist.
Now did Ah-jin do many terrible things that she should be held accountable for? Yes without a doubt. But I think any inconsistencies in the story or characters were very much intentional because Jun-seo, who was the source of much of our understanding of her, is an unreliable narrator who never truly saw her. so with that in mind, the ending blew me away and I thought this show was excellent. but I think if Iâd read the manhwa first, I would have had a hard time because it seems the stories are very very different.
I just finished the drama, and overall I liked it. And, Jun-seo is still the most interesting character, and I…
He is the obsessive one ! And he literally manipulated you and a lot of viewers to show his way of thinking into your mind!
My review: I honestly think this show was fundamentally telling a different story from what we expected in episode 1 and whatâs in the manhwa. Jun-seo never really saw or understood Ah-jin. That âdocumentaryâ misrepresented her completely and was clearly designed to ruin her.. but not so she couldnât hurt people anymore. Thatâs just what he claimed. Because if that was his interest, he could go to the cops so she could face justice for her actual crimes. But he didnât do that. Instead, he wanted to make her dependent on him so he could be the one to control her, which is what he explicitly said in the car. He viewed it as him saving her but that was him lying to himself.
And also, does it even make any sense that he decided to go that far because of what Jae-ho did? He knew it was Jae-hoâs conscious decision and the show goes out of its way to make it clear he wasnât coerced. And after being married, what did Ah-jin actually do wrong that wasnât her trying to protect herself from someone who was determined to break her? Jun-seo didnât do it for any noble reason; he did that because he wanted to be the one to control Ah-jin, as he himself admitted.
And when you think about it- isnât he the true sociopath of the story? And I mean that just in terms of the clinical definition and not their actions. But isnât he the one who couldnât genuinely engage with Ah-Jin and make her laugh like Jae-oh did? Who couldnât connect with Re-na (versus Ah-jin who actually did connect with In-gang)? When did you ever see him genuinely smile? Over the course of the show, Ah-jin showed more emotions than he did for sure.
And then thereâs the part where we as the audience realize that this whole framing of Ah-jin as a sociopath is something that Jun-seo himself created from the documentary that was shown at the beginning of the series. Itâs not actually based in fact or from any actual direct evaluation by a psychologist.
Now did Ah-jin do many terrible things that she should be held accountable for? Yes without a doubt. But I think any inconsistencies in the story or characters were very much intentional because Jun-seo, who was the source of much of our understanding of her, is an unreliable narrator who never truly saw her. so with that in mind, the ending blew me away and I thought this show was excellent. but I think if Iâd read the manhwa first, I would have had a hard time because it seems the stories are very very different.
She ends up with ml lead . Eric ! If you watch the serie , the process of this happening is quite underestandable ! As sec ml keeps hideing his secrets and lying to her and it cause distance between them! Specially begining of ep 8 , sec ml does sth that I myself would never ever forgive and he canceld himself for me at that moment by his action!
I hate sang hyeon every ep more . How unattractive can someone be with that face ! He is literally unbearable! Has some serious narcissistic characteristics!
I was rewatching some scence of this drama! Really good and interesting plot ! Some pple complain about fl not having self respect but plot is about fl who dosnt play games and dosnt hide her feelings . Thats literally the plot so if you are not ok with that then thats not your kind of serie!
And also, does it even make any sense that he decided to go that far because of what Jae-ho did? He knew it was Jae-hoâs conscious decision and the show goes out of its way to make it clear he wasnât coerced. And after being married, what did Ah-jin actually do wrong that wasnât her trying to protect herself from someone who was determined to break her? Jun-seo didnât do it for any noble reason; he did that because he wanted to be the one to control Ah-jin, as he himself admitted.
And when you think about it- isnât he the true sociopath of the story? And I mean that just in terms of the clinical definition and not their actions. But isnât he the one who couldnât genuinely engage with Ah-Jin and make her laugh like Jae-oh did? Who couldnât connect with Re-na (versus Ah-jin who actually did connect with In-gang)? When did you ever see him genuinely smile? Over the course of the show, Ah-jin showed more emotions than he did for sure.
And then thereâs the part where we as the audience realize that this whole framing of Ah-jin as a sociopath is something that Jun-seo himself created from the documentary that was shown at the beginning of the series. Itâs not actually based in fact or from any actual direct evaluation by a psychologist.
Now did Ah-jin do many terrible things that she should be held accountable for? Yes without a doubt. But I think any inconsistencies in the story or characters were very much intentional because Jun-seo, who was the source of much of our understanding of her, is an unreliable narrator who never truly saw her. so with that in mind, the ending blew me away and I thought this show was excellent. but I think if Iâd read the manhwa first, I would have had a hard time because it seems the stories are very very different.
My review:
I honestly think this show was fundamentally telling a different story from what we expected in episode 1 and whatâs in the manhwa. Jun-seo never really saw or understood Ah-jin. That âdocumentaryâ misrepresented her completely and was clearly designed to ruin her.. but not so she couldnât hurt people anymore. Thatâs just what he claimed. Because if that was his interest, he could go to the cops so she could face justice for her actual crimes. But he didnât do that. Instead, he wanted to make her dependent on him so he could be the one to control her, which is what he explicitly said in the car. He viewed it as him saving her but that was him lying to himself.
And also, does it even make any sense that he decided to go that far because of what Jae-ho did? He knew it was Jae-hoâs conscious decision and the show goes out of its way to make it clear he wasnât coerced. And after being married, what did Ah-jin actually do wrong that wasnât her trying to protect herself from someone who was determined to break her? Jun-seo didnât do it for any noble reason; he did that because he wanted to be the one to control Ah-jin, as he himself admitted.
And when you think about it- isnât he the true sociopath of the story? And I mean that just in terms of the clinical definition and not their actions. But isnât he the one who couldnât genuinely engage with Ah-Jin and make her laugh like Jae-oh did? Who couldnât connect with Re-na (versus Ah-jin who actually did connect with In-gang)? When did you ever see him genuinely smile? Over the course of the show, Ah-jin showed more emotions than he did for sure.
And then thereâs the part where we as the audience realize that this whole framing of Ah-jin as a sociopath is something that Jun-seo himself created from the documentary that was shown at the beginning of the series. Itâs not actually based in fact or from any actual direct evaluation by a psychologist.
Now did Ah-jin do many terrible things that she should be held accountable for? Yes without a doubt. But I think any inconsistencies in the story or characters were very much intentional because Jun-seo, who was the source of much of our understanding of her, is an unreliable narrator who never truly saw her. so with that in mind, the ending blew me away and I thought this show was excellent. but I think if Iâd read the manhwa first, I would have had a hard time because it seems the stories are very very different.
You canât even see or understand junseo is the psychopath of story and call yourself logical !
You donât have logic thats why!
You can read my review!
If you watch the serie , the process of this happening is quite underestandable !
As sec ml keeps hideing his secrets and lying to her and it cause distance between them!
Specially begining of ep 8 , sec ml does sth that I myself would never ever forgive and he canceld himself for me at that moment by his action!
Some pple complain about fl not having self respect but plot is about fl who dosnt play games and dosnt hide her feelings . Thats literally the plot so if you are not ok with that then thats not your kind of serie!
You barely watched anything ! Giving every serie 1!
Go to doctor instead of commenting bsđ