The directing of this drama is so bad. Yes, everyone is wet from the rain while she's nice and and dry. Yes, get…
I think almost every cdrama I've watched the FL goes to bed with her jewellery on. I can never understand it. Is it because of production costs? It's takes too much time to take off the jewellery and put it back on?
It's probably just me but I felt let down by episode 6. The script just seemed to fall back all the same, same plot lines and tropes - drunken reveal, twisted ankle and piggyback.
I like Mi-rae, and I understand her struggle, but I will NEVER understand how she sent her *identical* twin sister…
I don't think that Mi-rae was sexually harassed. In the first episode there was some mention of a male senior that stood up for Mi-rae who got transferred. I think that maybe the male senior was in a homosexual relationship with the analyst colleague that is helping Mi-ji.
I don't think so, I think he was related to the women who got bullied before MR
I think that colleague is in a gay relationship with the male director that was promoted somewhere else. In the first episode, there was a scene where Mirae's colleagues were saying something about a director protecting her and then being punished by having to move offices or something like that.
I find Miji's story more compelling as well. I really do have a hard time with the fact that Hosu has never seemed…
I think it's just human nature to feel attracted to some people more than others cause usually you find a commonality with them. i have a feeling that I might still feel the same way by the end of the drama. Plus they are just fictional characters so I think it's ok. : )
I find Miji's story more compelling as well. I really do have a hard time with the fact that Hosu has never seemed…
It will be interesting how the story plays out. But still, I can't help to be a bit disappointed in Honsu. There was that scene, I think in episode 3, where he admits losing sight of what was important.
I find Miji's story more compelling as well. I really do have a hard time with the fact that Hosu has never seemed…
I'm being heavier on Hosu cause he went on with his life while Miji had, what she thought of as her one chance, destroyed. The one area where she was able to shine - her running. And it just seems, in the scenes we've been shown so far, that he hasn't given her much thought in the 10 years since they were in school. That he just has this kind of nostalgic feeling for her. But never really thought about what was going on in her life. Which was why Miji was so devastated when they met and his first question is about Mirae. But we'll see how the story unfolds.
I cried so hard on Miji's pov on how her life went to darkness completely because of hosu and mirae. I hope they…
I find Miji's story more compelling as well. I really do have a hard time with the fact that Hosu has never seemed to try to reconnect with her in the ten years since they've been teenagers. He seemed to not know anything of what happened to her?