I’m watching this now. It’s not bad but it’s not great. It’s sort of “meh.” I’m halfway through it. The FL is annoying. The DNA is so much of the plot and it doesn’t make for a compelling (nor romantic) story.
I’m like, WHAT’S IN THE TRUNK?!!!!… Oh, baby stuff. 🤦🏻♀️Sort of anticlimactic, right? 🤔…
Yeah, I understood that was his exes. That was the one the police had and the one that I thought held the mystery. So she didn’t have very many belongings and in episode one we got a glimpse into her trunk when she moved in to ML house and opened it. It just had all her clothes and stuff. It also supposedly had a copy of their marriage contact that would expose the company. He grabbed the wrong trunk.
There were a few parts that I feel got lost in translation for me. Those of you who have watched all the way through…
Also how does the FL kill her Mom? Is this metaphorically? Did she metaphorically kill her mom by dating a bi guy? Or metaphorically kill her off in her head, ie “she is dead to me” after her mom ruined bi guys life?
Also why does she blame herself for the suicide of her friend in collage?
To many confusing plot points. I still did really enjoy the drama.
I really loved the chemistry between the leads! I would totally believe if someone told me they were together…
Yes! Gong Yoo is very attractive. I have liked him since Coffee Prince. I think he is at his finest in Goblin. I just really like his personality in that drama.
There were a few parts that I feel got lost in translation for me. Those of you who have watched all the way through…
Okay, I realize this left me with way more questions than I first thought.
Regarding the timing on the ex’s walk out into traffic…
We see a scene when she is in the restroom distressed. At first I thought she was loosing the baby and we would find out later she had a miscarriage but no, she actually knowingly walked out in traffic to kill her baby.
Could that restroom scene indicate that she was going into labor? Did her water break? Did she walk out in traffic at that time because she was in labor?
How did the ex’s new husband get caught by police? It didn’t seem like any evidence was pointing in his direction other than the puncture wound could have been made by a fencing sword.
There were a few parts that I feel got lost in translation for me. Those of you who have watched all the way through…
At the end they met by chance. Did they have some pact about meeting again by chance? This seems like an indication that they would be getting together if they met again by chance. I think I missed something.
There were a few parts that I feel got lost in translation for me. Those of you who have watched all the way through…
Why did his ex pick the FL to marry the ML. At first she said they were so incompatible on paper and that was his punishment. Later the ex said she recognized her right away from graduation. What is the significance there? What’s with the shoes? Why is it important? Also the ML recognizes FL when buying the trunk. What is the significance there?
There were a few parts that I feel got lost in translation for me. Those of you who have watched all the way through can you help give me an explanation? I have the parts listed in the comments.
I still don’t understand why she chose In Ji. Can people let me know what I may have missed since I likely mentally…
Yes!!!! Please someone explain this to me. I didn’t understand that as well. I know there was something significant about the encounter at their graduation. I was thinking the meaning was lost in the subtitle translation as well. They both give him shoes. He ends up wearing the shoes from his ex. Could it be because she won him over her because of the shoes???? If so, why is this a reason to select her later on. I totally don’t get it and it seems like an important part of the plot I am missing.
I have tried and tried to get into this one but I finally dropped it. It’s a good drama. I can see that. I think I didn’t want to continue watching it because it felt more like the shows you watch in the US. I switched from watching American television to Asian dramas for the romance. To me it is what makes Asian dramas special; they usually prioritize romantic storylines. I like watching dramas with a main couple, perhaps one or more secondary couples, with an easy to binge episode number. I mainly watch the romance dramas but occasionally will switch genres if something is rated really high. This one feels like the same formula as US dramas so I drop it, I would rather watch this type of drama in English without having to read subtitles.
😂 I just can’t. If I get really into something I go nuts waiting for the next episode. Netflix spoiled me with dropping entire seasons at a time and now they change it to having to wait for each episode to drop. How can they do this to me??? It’s Netflix fault I am the way that I am now. They ruined me. 😭😂
Also why does she blame herself for the suicide of her friend in collage?
To many confusing plot points. I still did really enjoy the drama.
Regarding the timing on the ex’s walk out into traffic…
We see a scene when she is in the restroom distressed. At first I thought she was loosing the baby and we would find out later she had a miscarriage but no, she actually knowingly walked out in traffic to kill her baby.
Could that restroom scene indicate that she was going into labor? Did her water break? Did she walk out in traffic at that time because she was in labor?
If so, she is way evil.
Oh, baby stuff. 🤦🏻♀️
Sort of anticlimactic, right? 🤔 Super sad but anticlimactic.