I'm still confused how he got out of that with no physical injuries, yet seung ah had to get surgery?
That's another point. Maybe she was more injuried because she was on the driver's side? Sometimes it happens. But at least he should have been a little bit scratched up. >___>
Honestly I am disappointed in the way things turned out in Seung Ah and Woo Sang's story. I get Moo Young wanted to take revenge on Woo Sang, but was it necessary to use Seung Ah up to the point of make her risk her life? I know he uses people thinking "at the end the choice is yours so it has nothing to do with me" but this whole thing was just evil. It was too ooc even for his unpredictable character, especially after Jin Kang - who seems the only one he cares for- told him to stop using that poor girl's feelings towards him.
That was THE stupidest move so far in this drama - what WAS he THINKING????
You mean DaIl killing Seonwoo Hye, right? I agree with you. Also the fact that he DID know that it wasn't going to kill her, but still in order to touch that knife he made a deal with an evil spirit, like WHAT? I get he didn't want for Yeo Wool to kill someone but he could've just stopped her so that they could face the whole thing together I guess. Tbh after this turn I hoped the drama was going to stay interesting but I still don't get why she came back alive after being stabbed. Also her body is roting, meaning she's dying. I don't get this whole situation, did they ever explain it?
After Seonwoo Hye's death, the drama became overly dramatic. At this point Da Il is not going to die. At least I hope so for the sake of this drama. It is not logical to kill him at this point, after 4 episodes focused on his body and after developing the main couple feelings so much. It is funny because it is dragging, yet I am curious to see how they will solve the whole thing.
I am 90% sure that Lee Da Il is not dead.I agree with you about every point.The only thing that bothers me is…
Same! However someone linked an interview in the comments below, in which the writer seems to confirm he is dead. If it turns out true, I am really curious about how they are gonna answer the questions we have about his death...
Guys I'm struggling to find a good drama this season is this any good ?
Give it a try! Thanks to this I got over my 4-months-long drama slump :) It is well done, the cast is doing a good job and the suspance is on point. It won't be the best drama out there but it is quite entertaining!
Honestly episode after episode I am doubting more and more Da Il's death. At first it was such a plot-twist I had no chance but to believe in it and also the elements given to us - the unidentified corpse, him seeing his buried body- seemed to confirm it. However, the more the plot reveals itself, the more something seems off. He did not know that that unidentified body was his (if he knew how comes he said Yeo Wool and Sang Sub to go dig him out in that field?), and it is quite impossible for someone with a previous record to not be recognizable by the police. Instead, it seems to me they are always avoiding to confirm his death. The corpse is not were it should have been, yet they made it look as if it was nothing... The only thing that keeps me from believing he is in a coma is the fact he doesn't have to come back to his body.
Does anyone feels like they lost chemistry after they started dating? They made YJ look like he's pushy, but to me it is just that Mi So is soooo moody. She likes him but she still isn't comfortable with him (I thought it was okay at first but you know, they slept together....) It feels like she's not sure about dating him (also, why didn't she explain to YJ the reason why she didn't want to reveal their relationship?) Everytime she takes a step forward (like being jealous or calling him "Oppa") she takes one back immediately after ("it is enough for now", not answering to his propose and always looking like she's not sure about anything)... Don't know, their background story doesn't match the way they express their feelings...
Why Lee Yeong Joon was called Sung Hyun at the end? I understand that he was "the boy" but why this name is changed…
In Korea it is very common to name brothers with similar names. Yeong Joon name was "Sung Hyeon" wich is very similar to his brother's, "Sung Yeon" (actually, there's so little of a difference people could easily mistake them). That's why Mi So just assumed that she couldn't remember well. If you watched ep 11 they explain more in detail that when they first met she had problems in remembering his name (at first she called him with his brother's name). I think this may be due to the fact that they're almost identical, and maybe she was too young to tell the difference between the two. So she remembered that she called him "Sung Yeon", that's why she believed it was the brother. But the mother, while talking about the kidnapped child, reffered to him as "Hyeon", so Mi So tought "she said Hyeon and not Yeon, what if I remembered wrongly? It can happen, since there's not much of a difference between the names" That's it.
We still don't know for sure why they changed his name. :)
Agree, I love this show but their childhood part makes me cringe everytime. It's so unnatural & feels fake, I…
I agree with you that the leads chemistry doesn't come from childhood and that without it their romance would work perfectly fine. However, I do think the childhood thing is quite necessary in managing other aspects of the drama: some we can't know yet (we don't know why they were kidnapped, by whom etc...) and also the brother issue. The childhood part gives the second lead a "psycho" turn which leads him to not be properly liked by anyone (viewers included). I like this: there is no perfect, charming second lead to cheer for.
Although it has its up and downs, I find quite interesting how this drama keeps working decently (at least, for me) despite the huge amount of cliches. I feel this is very refreshing, although I don't think it is the best . Unlike other similar dramas the main couple works fine even without the "shared trauma" thing and their romance is quite mature to be their first one. I saw people complaining the awkardness of the main leads once they start dating, but I honestly find it very realistic given their work relationship, and I thought it was nice calling it out in the script.
After i read spoiler in dramanice comment section, i think they did that to keep their family image, because the…
Whoooo what a twist! I thought they were too nice to be a male lead's parents... If it is true I'm very curious about why Mi So was involved in this "family matter" :o
I am currently at ep 5 and I liked it so far. However, the main girl is getting more and more annoying. She seems to not even know or care about rules or proper ways to do things and I think it is crazy, given the fact that she's a judge. Does she changes at least a bit?
Am I the only one who was not satisfied at all with the ending? The last trial seemed to be extremely messed up and rushed in my opinion. They have just thrown all the witnesses and evidence there without a real strategy. Jae Yi's mom, who was supposed to make a shocking appareance, just stood there and said no word. (And what about the father? I wanted to seriously see him realizing CMS's faults and ask for forgiveness to his family and Sang Pil.) I don't know, I was expecting to say "you are done!" while looking at Cha Moon Sook face but it was just messy and not satisfying at all. I still enjoyed the drama but the last two episodes were not as good as the others imo.
At this point, I think the brother has a psychological problem. To me it seems that he genuinely believes to be the kidnapped kid. I think he is the "bad brother" of the kidnapping and he made himself believe to be not. Also the fact that Young Joon knows what the brother says about that incident and doesn't even clear the misunderstandings makes me think this way, he probably doesn't want to bring back awful memories to his brother.
Could someone please recommend some more office romances similar to this one! I'm dying from the 2 weekly episodes!.…
My favorite office romance is Just You (taiwanese drama). Amazing chemistry. Nice character development and funny. It is nothing new but I liked the way main leads got close and fell in love. (Main girl may seem too loud but after ep 2 she gets better)
I bet the misunderstanding will be resolved in the next 2 eps, after all that'ts how KDrama's are. But still I…
What I found even more delusional than the misunderstanding itself is the smart Jae Yi thinking straight he was using her, lol. You love him and doubt him as soon as something odd happens? She didn't even try to justify him in any way, she just went like "yeah you used me and tricked me now I'm angry bye". I know that the misunderstanding is part of his plan but how can she stop trusting him in 2 seconds? Not realistic at all.
I get Moo Young wanted to take revenge on Woo Sang, but was it necessary to use Seung Ah up to the point of make her risk her life?
I know he uses people thinking "at the end the choice is yours so it has nothing to do with me" but this whole thing was just evil.
It was too ooc even for his unpredictable character, especially after Jin Kang - who seems the only one he cares for- told him to stop using that poor girl's feelings towards him.
I get he didn't want for Yeo Wool to kill someone but he could've just stopped her so that they could face the whole thing together I guess.
Tbh after this turn I hoped the drama was going to stay interesting but I still don't get why she came back alive after being stabbed. Also her body is roting, meaning she's dying. I don't get this whole situation, did they ever explain it?
At this point Da Il is not going to die. At least I hope so for the sake of this drama.
It is not logical to kill him at this point, after 4 episodes focused on his body and after developing the main couple feelings so much.
It is funny because it is dragging, yet I am curious to see how they will solve the whole thing.
However someone linked an interview in the comments below, in which the writer seems to confirm he is dead.
If it turns out true, I am really curious about how they are gonna answer the questions we have about his death...
It is well done, the cast is doing a good job and the suspance is on point.
It won't be the best drama out there but it is quite entertaining!
At first it was such a plot-twist I had no chance but to believe in it and also the elements given to us - the unidentified corpse, him seeing his buried body- seemed to confirm it. However, the more the plot reveals itself, the more something seems off.
He did not know that that unidentified body was his (if he knew how comes he said Yeo Wool and Sang Sub to go dig him out in that field?), and it is quite impossible for someone with a previous record to not be recognizable by the police.
Instead, it seems to me they are always avoiding to confirm his death.
The corpse is not were it should have been, yet they made it look as if it was nothing...
The only thing that keeps me from believing he is in a coma is the fact he doesn't have to come back to his body.
They made YJ look like he's pushy, but to me it is just that Mi So is soooo moody.
She likes him but she still isn't comfortable with him (I thought it was okay at first but you know, they slept together....)
It feels like she's not sure about dating him (also, why didn't she explain to YJ the reason why she didn't want to reveal their relationship?)
Everytime she takes a step forward (like being jealous or calling him "Oppa") she takes one back immediately after ("it is enough for now", not answering to his propose and always looking like she's not sure about anything)...
Don't know, their background story doesn't match the way they express their feelings...
I heard both positive and negative opinions about it...
Yeong Joon name was "Sung Hyeon" wich is very similar to his brother's, "Sung Yeon" (actually, there's so little of a difference people could easily mistake them). That's why Mi So just assumed that she couldn't remember well.
If you watched ep 11 they explain more in detail that when they first met she had problems in remembering his name (at first she called him with his brother's name). I think this may be due to the fact that they're almost identical, and maybe she was too young to tell the difference between the two.
So she remembered that she called him "Sung Yeon", that's why she believed it was the brother.
But the mother, while talking about the kidnapped child, reffered to him as "Hyeon", so Mi So tought "she said Hyeon and not Yeon, what if I remembered wrongly? It can happen, since there's not much of a difference between the names"
That's it.
We still don't know for sure why they changed his name. :)
However, I do think the childhood thing is quite necessary in managing other aspects of the drama: some we can't know yet (we don't know why they were kidnapped, by whom etc...) and also the brother issue.
The childhood part gives the second lead a "psycho" turn which leads him to not be properly liked by anyone (viewers included).
I like this: there is no perfect, charming second lead to cheer for.
Unlike other similar dramas the main couple works fine even without the "shared trauma" thing and their romance is quite mature to be their first one.
I saw people complaining the awkardness of the main leads once they start dating, but I honestly find it very realistic given their work relationship, and I thought it was nice calling it out in the script.
Jae Yi's mom, who was supposed to make a shocking appareance, just stood there and said no word. (And what about the father? I wanted to seriously see him realizing CMS's faults and ask for forgiveness to his family and Sang Pil.)
I don't know, I was expecting to say "you are done!" while looking at Cha Moon Sook face but it was just messy and not satisfying at all.
I still enjoyed the drama but the last two episodes were not as good as the others imo.
I think he is the "bad brother" of the kidnapping and he made himself believe to be not. Also the fact that Young Joon knows what the brother says about that incident and doesn't even clear the misunderstandings makes me think this way, he probably doesn't want to bring back awful memories to his brother.
(Main girl may seem too loud but after ep 2 she gets better)
I know that the misunderstanding is part of his plan but how can she stop trusting him in 2 seconds? Not realistic at all.