Okay, I'm regretting starting this as it's airing because it's sooo good. I usually wait till a series is over and then binge later on YouTube but this one has me in a chokehold. I haven't been this invested in a cdrama since The Untamed and I'm loving this feeling. Also, big fan of TXW , this is the third drama of hers that I've watched and I like her acting. Haven't seen ZLH in any drama yet. Looking forward to more episodes.
Watching this in 2025 and everyone is talking about the open ending. But nobody mentions how that bitch Hue'er and her bitch ass parents did not suffer as much as I needed them to ( I know it was just a game but still). Also, deeply dislike everything about their family like why did they let things go so easily( I know it's the culture of the people and the times then, but it's till infuriating). Ok, Goodnight. Rant over.
In romcom these stuff r going to repeat no matter what bcoz what will they even show its not like triller or action
I know it does repeat but its like we can already see the end from the beginning. What's the point of watching then? Also, not saying the show isn't good. But cliches make them so predictable and no hate obviously but most of us have been watching kdrama for years and we've noticed the patterns. It wouldn't hurt to be unpredictable, right?
I have THEORIES!!!! First, I've got to say that its refreshing that we didn't have to wait for the end for them to recognize their childhood connection. However, I do believe that this trope is tired, Romance Kdrama writers should let it rest. Theories: 1. Uncle is bad guy(obvious from 2nd ep) 2. Uncle killed ML parents 3. Uncle killed FL father
Major spoilers so you have been warned 🤫Question 1- it's all partof a misunderstanding. Yan's sole objective…
Omg, I knew it. I love the acting. This type of role is different from what she normally does and she really owned it. The story is intriguing and I can't for the divorce arc. I also like that she left him. I will be watching till the very end.
Major spoilers so you have been warned 🤫Question 1- it's all partof a misunderstanding. Yan's sole objective…
But like, what's the big secret? Is it bad. My guess is that kid. It's his right? The whole series is just one misunderstanding after another and lack of communication. However, I will be sat for this. I love Zhao Lusi too much.
Hi, everyone. Just started this drama after putting it off for so long and I've got to say, I have a few requisitions. First of all, I'm still in Ep. 4 (early days, I know) so I can be wrong but the whole plot is that they did not love each other but in their dating phase they seem so lovey dovey and I guess thats normal that they'd be lovey dovey before marriage (I don't know, never been married ). I mean there was that whole bit about him having an informant in her office but that's neither here nor there(it was just creepy ). So when will they fall out of love? Which brings me to the second question does he know about ber past since he's watching her? I feel he does. Also, I think they jumped into their dating part like very quickly but that's just me. Furthermore, I'd like to say that to me it seems that she's the one who did not love him as she is always so calculative and scheming(which I respect, I mean , get your bag girl). Also, her family is trash! Anyways, when did it get so bad cos they seem to be in love what with the whole him wanting to watch the agave flower(?) bloom with her( I mean, I know you can't trust a man, but still). They seemed to have it good. Anyways, let me know what you think. I'm open to spoilers too.
Hear me out. There is nothing more attractive than a man in love. I'm enchanted by Hongshik, and I love the way he looks at the prosecutor. I fell in love with the villain in Season 1, and I did not think I would fall in love with the villain again in Season 2 (am I okay?). Also in my defense, both villains were big men, like huge. Also, I don't really care for the slapstick comedy, and I feel it is in poor taste in S2, but it was better the first season. Here's to hoping it gets better from here on out. Okay, that's all.
Hey Letty - I totally get your rant on Han Daon. While I was fangirling in the initial episode because I am seeing…
At first, it was cute that he was rigid and all, but it's about time for him to live a little. And he missed me with that bullshit about keeping them alive "for the victims," like, c'mon. Anybody would want their (hypothetical) potential violent murderer to have an equally painful death. I don't want to say that the writers should change it up because I'm scared they'll botch the series (like they always do), but the character needs a little adjustment. Exactly, I don't know how she is in love with him, I mean he's good-looking but all he does is antagonise her and ruin her plans. Even I'm annoyed about that.
i think that if she killed them in prison it would be too suspicious, kinda like in death note. If many people…
I understand that too. Honestly, she just needs a better system for picking her victims (if they can be called that) because it is so sus that almost all her defendants are dying.
Okay, so we're almost halfway into the series, and so far it has been going well. Every episode has been a hit, and I hope it continues that way. However, I just have a few things to say.
First of all, Han Daon annoys me so much. I understand he's a police officer and all, but he SHOULD NEVER be on the side of the murders for ANY REASON, and surely not for the reason of keeping them alive to serve out their prison sentence (I've always thought that was a stupid reason). I understand the need for due process and all, but some of these people DESERVE TO DIE. Not all, some. Case in point: the man who murdered his family. Also, what would piss me off even more is if he has this same attitude for the person who murdered his own family. That said, I'm also a bit iffy about Kang Bitna too (hear me out). I understand she's a demon and all, but she would actually find more plausible reasons for why these people should not be in prison, or better yet, she can kill them in prison (she's a demon; she should be able to do that much). It's getting hard to explain her behavior, and I think she might even be fired from her job as a judge (which she very much needs). All in all, it's been a good series so far (amazing, really). I've only ever seen Park Shinhye in some very predictable roles. This is so refreshing to watch.
P.S. If you've made it this far in my rant, thank you and don't judge me.
Also, big fan of TXW , this is the third drama of hers that I've watched and I like her acting. Haven't seen ZLH in any drama yet. Looking forward to more episodes.
But nobody mentions how that bitch Hue'er and her bitch ass parents did not suffer as much as I needed them to ( I know it was just a game but still).
Also, deeply dislike everything about their family like why did they let things go so easily( I know it's the culture of the people and the times then, but it's till infuriating).
Ok, Goodnight. Rant over.
Also, not saying the show isn't good. But cliches make them so predictable and no hate obviously but most of us have been watching kdrama for years and we've noticed the patterns.
It wouldn't hurt to be unpredictable, right?
But it really is a good show. I just wish it was more comedic without the thriller.
First, I've got to say that its refreshing that we didn't have to wait for the end for them to recognize their childhood connection. However, I do believe that this trope is tired, Romance Kdrama writers should let it rest.
Theories:
1. Uncle is bad guy(obvious from 2nd ep)
2. Uncle killed ML parents
3. Uncle killed FL father
I will be watching till the very end.
The whole series is just one misunderstanding after another and lack of communication. However, I will be sat for this. I love Zhao Lusi too much.
First of all, I'm still in Ep. 4 (early days, I know) so I can be wrong but the whole plot is that they did not love each other but in their dating phase they seem so lovey dovey and I guess thats normal that they'd be lovey dovey before marriage (I don't know, never been married ). I mean there was that whole bit about him having an informant in her office but that's neither here nor there(it was just creepy ). So when will they fall out of love?
Which brings me to the second question does he know about ber past since he's watching her? I feel he does.
Also, I think they jumped into their dating part like very quickly but that's
just me.
Furthermore, I'd like to say that to me it seems that she's the one who did not love him as she is always so calculative and scheming(which I respect, I mean , get your bag girl). Also, her family is trash!
Anyways, when did it get so bad
cos they seem to be in love what with the whole him wanting to watch the agave flower(?) bloom with her( I mean, I know you can't trust a man, but still). They seemed to have it good.
Anyways, let me know what you think. I'm open to spoilers too.
I fell in love with the villain in Season 1, and I did not think I would fall in love with the villain again in Season 2 (am I okay?). Also in my defense, both villains were big men, like huge.
Also, I don't really care for the slapstick comedy, and I feel it is in poor taste in S2, but it was better the first season. Here's to hoping it gets better from here on out.
Okay, that's all.
I don't want to say that the writers should change it up because I'm scared they'll botch the series (like they always do), but the character needs a little adjustment.
Exactly, I don't know how she is in love with him, I mean he's good-looking but all he does is antagonise her and ruin her plans. Even I'm annoyed about that.
First of all, Han Daon annoys me so much. I understand he's a police officer and all, but he SHOULD NEVER be on the side of the murders for ANY REASON, and surely not for the reason of keeping them alive to serve out their prison sentence (I've always thought that was a stupid reason). I understand the need for due process and all, but some of these people DESERVE TO DIE. Not all, some. Case in point: the man who murdered his family. Also, what would piss me off even more is if he has this same attitude for the person who murdered his own family.
That said, I'm also a bit iffy about Kang Bitna too (hear me out). I understand she's a demon and all, but she would actually find more plausible reasons for why these people should not be in prison, or better yet, she can kill them in prison (she's a demon; she should be able to do that much). It's getting hard to explain her behavior, and I think she might even be fired from her job as a judge (which she very much needs).
All in all, it's been a good series so far (amazing, really). I've only ever seen Park Shinhye in some very predictable roles. This is so refreshing to watch.
P.S. If you've made it this far in my rant, thank you and don't judge me.