There’s some theories that Hye Min isn’t their actual parents’ child and Seo Jun found out hence why Hye…
I don't think they are either. I'm saying they could believe that she had Seo Jun's best interest at heart, though we see that's not the case. We'll see though haha
If Nabi knows that her choice is risky/wrong for what she wants why would I be satisfied with the ending/show 😭 people really do this in real life but idk, I feel like my time was wasted. At least I didn't have high hopes after episode 5 😂
I also feel like the love triangle was pointless if she was going to choose Jae-eon. She didn't see the light and choose what would fit better for her wants/needs in a relationship. I'm not saying Jae-eon can't change but then I wanted to see real character development with him before the end of the show. And then she just gave in to him in the end, not even him giving into her like ugghhhhh 😭 and I won't lie, I would find the end scene kind of cute/ok if this was not meant to be a realistic Kdrama. I'm rambling at this point but all in all I can see how this ending is "realistic" but it's also not the message I thought they were trying to give but I'm not the writer so hey 🤷🏾♀️
There’s some theories that Hye Min isn’t their actual parents’ child and Seo Jun found out hence why Hye…
Hye Min was still alive so she might have convinced them to let Seo Jun rest in peace but we all know she has ulterior motives for doing that if that's the case.
Love this show but the last 3-4 episodes kind of seem like filler. Good stuff did happen like the mystery plot is advancing and the main leads got back together amongst other stuff but I think they could have done more in the last couple of episodes if that makes sense. And people are bringing up good points on how Ian Chase is in the background of the show, the supporting characters definitely have more going on in terms of screentime and story.
I don’t mind that the romance has been slow, it’s lovely to watch them processing their childhood trauma and…
Agreed, I really do love the drama BUT the thriller-mystery is starting to seem unnecessary because it's not getting much attention (this week focused on it much more but I feel like it's going to have a somewhat simple end).
*PHEW* This is testing my patience. I strongly feel that this series should have been shorter by at least 4-5…
Never read the webtoon but I low-key agree. I really do understand that she can't just turn her feelings off and Jae-eon keeps popping up around her making it more difficult for her to move on BUT as a viewer it's just repetitive now?? Like she knows he's not right for her which is great but when are we gonna see something different than what we've already seen? I know the whole point of the show is to show Nabi's indecisiveness regarding Jae-eon but I just wish there was bit more going on I guess 😭 and if they were going to drag the love triangle on I think it would have been better to just give the side couples more screen time.
I like how the mystery plot got more screen time this episode, it seems to be coming together nicely. I do think it could be focused on bit more since there's only 3 more episodes but as long as it wraps up nicely at the end it's all good haha
I'm also pretty neutral on the break up plot, I don't think it was necessary but it also made sense in a way.
For me Vincenzo just wasn't all that. It was too long, boring at times, and the comedy-thriller mix wasn't working for me. The romance was super hyped up on tik tok too but it wasn't that deep to me 😅 but this is just my opinion, I know a lot of people love Vincenzo 😊
The thriller/mystery part is moving kind of slow but I prefer it this way?? I don’t know but I think it’s nice to see the build up instead of a full on rush. I’m loving this show !!! <3
I also feel like the love triangle was pointless if she was going to choose Jae-eon. She didn't see the light and choose what would fit better for her wants/needs in a relationship. I'm not saying Jae-eon can't change but then I wanted to see real character development with him before the end of the show. And then she just gave in to him in the end, not even him giving into her like ugghhhhh 😭 and I won't lie, I would find the end scene kind of cute/ok if this was not meant to be a realistic Kdrama. I'm rambling at this point but all in all I can see how this ending is "realistic" but it's also not the message I thought they were trying to give but I'm not the writer so hey 🤷🏾♀️
I'm also pretty neutral on the break up plot, I don't think it was necessary but it also made sense in a way.