Gosh, I'm quite tempted to drop this as I've been greatly distressed and upset with how things turned out recently. Too much tragedy my heart could take, maybe because I marathoned the latest four eps, but still! This better have a HAPPY ending because plot holes and cliches aside, this is still a very enjoyable drama. I'm just kidding about dropping this. I understand how some people are disappointed tho because it had such a great potential, but we see this scenario more often in films so it might be difficult to prolong into a drama series. Sure, the premise led us to believe that they were killing each other in the island so it's a little disappointing that we have a good vs evil case here. I was also hoping to see how would people change and to what extent in the face of desperation but we get here that people don't change. But we're still halfway in so let's give this a chance since we don't get much of this kind of drama, right?
P.S. I ship the leads so hard but I wish they would stop saying that they killed people out of guilt when they didn't! That's such a main ingredient for misunderstandings.
the premise had so, so much potential... but with each passing episode, everything's just becoming a littttttttttttle…
I think it's quite obvious that VP wants to take over with the company that's why he tried to get rid of the pres (he might even have something to do with the plane crash itself) and he's helping Tae Ho since he'll become super famous because of the island incident which will also be good for the company. Of course they wanted to kill everyone to conceal forever that Tae Ho is a murderer. As for why Tae Ho is such a psycho, my guess is that he's a jealous bastard that's why he ruined Joon Oh's life and he's selfish enough to do whatever it takes to get what he wants (shown in the island). He didn't change because of desperation in the island. The group was so unlucky to have someone like him (who kills by mistake and covers up) with them. And I really really hate him.
Btw, I thought that VP might have instigated the plane crash but I didn't dwell on it in the first eps because not enough clues. Seeing that he found Tae Ho first and delayed his return to Korea though, I'm reconsidering.
I first saw him in doctors but even though it was only a cameo role he had an impact on me. He's good-looking and emotional there and I'm watching him now in Chief Kim he's super funny. Such a good actor.
can someone explain to me why jihoon left his friend to die? It just feels out of character to me.
I think it's because Sowoo mentioned his dad. Jihoon wasn't ready to hear the secret that his friend knows about his dad because he knew of his dad as a great person so they were kinda arguing that's why he left.
PHS: She is the only one for me. The only one in the world. That is why I need her desperately.
PSJ: She is everything to me. It is neither because I want her nor I need her. The only reason I am alive and breathing is her.
Just finished ep 8 and wow, I felt Woo Hyuk being betrayed when Ji Hoon suddenly mentioned Woo Hyuk's bullying right after proving his innocence. I know that it was necessary though for Woo Hyuk to wake up from being a bully and he did. Now I wonder how the prosecution will go on since the letter of accusation was proven false.
Also, anyone else getting a Kim Woo Bin vibe from Choi Woo Hyuk?
Now I see the significance of how Kim Go Eun played the 19-year old Ji Eun Tak which is very cheery and even childish to the point of it being a bit annoying or cringy. It emphasized how Eun Tak changed after the Goblin disappeared from her life. I really like the 29-year old Ji Eun Tak being all mature and lonely, but we still see glimpses of the 19-year old Eun Tak especially when Goblin returned. When she was drinking with Sunny and her only friend from college I was really heartbroken for her because she still tried to keep the optimistic act a bit but it's very obvious that she's miserable and feeling empty. I hope the viewers who hate on Kim Go Eun here sees her differently after ep14. She's a great actress and she doesn't deserve the hate since she did very well, please. And for those who were irked bc of the age gap, no worries now.
Back to the story. Even though it's heartbreaking, I'm totally cool with Eun Tak not remembering him (yet) bc it's like they're making up for their unnatural first meeting. You know what I mean? Eun Tak knowing that she's his bride before actually meeting him.
Han Ji Hoon is a lot less suspicious now after ep8. His father might be really involved in the murder but I think it's ridiculous for So Woo to get murdered just because of a school's VIP list so there's got to be more than that.
I have a bad feeling about that secretary. I feel like he could be the reincarnation of the one who manipulated the young king. Just because they kinda look alike, lol. Is it just me? He was really funny dancing BTS and EXO tho.
P.S. I ship the leads so hard but I wish they would stop saying that they killed people out of guilt when they didn't! That's such a main ingredient for misunderstandings.
Btw, I thought that VP might have instigated the plane crash but I didn't dwell on it in the first eps because not enough clues. Seeing that he found Tae Ho first and delayed his return to Korea though, I'm reconsidering.
PSJ: She is everything to me. It is neither because I want her nor I need her. The only reason I am alive and breathing is her.
Both are good for her but Team PSJ here.
Also, anyone else getting a Kim Woo Bin vibe from Choi Woo Hyuk?
Back to the story. Even though it's heartbreaking, I'm totally cool with Eun Tak not remembering him (yet) bc it's like they're making up for their unnatural first meeting. You know what I mean? Eun Tak knowing that she's his bride before actually meeting him.