Maybe I'm mistaken (I'd have to rewatch previous episodes) but I was under impression that he's aware that this…
Yeah, I know - he's so focused on Do Han inheriting everything that he completely ignores his borther's wishes and feelings. I hope we will get to know more about their backstory that would somehow explain it a bit more.
Though I love the FL I am not that convinced so far... somehow the cutting of the scenes is bad and I don't feel…
Maybe I'm mistaken (I'd have to rewatch previous episodes) but I was under impression that he's aware that this is a marriage of convenience and no strong feelings except for friendship are involved?
I'm loving this more than expected. And I actually got butterflies at the end lol.
I like how consistent Ah Jung is and how she wasn't impressed with Ji Han's "declaration of seduction". Her snorting out with laughter so many times and not taking him seriously was such a mood. Ji Han however is taking two steps forward and then three steps back by being an idiot (perfect example of a fool in love).
I love Hee Joo and Tae Oh. I don’t understand why people keep saying that she needs to stop confessing to him.…
I was thinking that at first but then I wondered - what if he's manipulating her? Not giving her a clear answer/not rejecting her means that he either has some feelings toward her or deems her useful for his plans and doesn't want to spoil their relationship completely.
We shouldn’t be surprised if later we get to find out that inha is the one using tae oh
of course he's using him - they're both using each other but the thing is we won't know until the end who got the shorter end of the stick. Hoping for Tae Oh to be smarter and trust his guts.
Other than Han Taeoh and Kang Huiju, there's no other character that makes me want to root for them. Inha is an…
The scene transitions were frustrating to watch - I don't understand how it was approved. This is a pre-produced drama so it's normal to expect higher quality.
The only characters I'm curious about are Tae Oh and Hee Joo as well (btw they at least have chemistry). I also find the chairman interesting. I wonder how long is he going to be played until he realizes who set up the board.
In Ha is annoying - he's quite demanding and expects everything to be resolved and given to him on a silver platter without making any effort (there is no trust and loyalty between him and Taeoh at all). As to Hye Won - I still don't get her role in this whole plan - what is she aiming for? Is it marriage/comfortable life/power? She brings almost nothing to the table.
Tbh I'll watch it for Lee Jae Wook and Lee Jun Young as I like them both but I hope that there will be no that much focus on the love triangle (or even better - there will be no love triangle at all as it is the most overused and detested sub-plot ever).
Does Jae Wook seem too stiff in this drama or is it just me?
I like the pace of the story and how FL and ML seem different as their dynamic is interesting (at the same time I feel that they'll be able to resonate with each other more as time passes).
It's a 10-star drama for me! All actors were excellent and Honey Lee is such a gem! It was a blast and it reminded me why I like Korean dramas so much.
Hope to see more Honey Lee in the future (I simply adore her) and hope that this will be a turning point for Jong Won so he'll receive many offers for his next project.
Hands down my favourite drama at the moment. It brings me so much joy and it's been such a pleasant surprise. It's a perfect mix of everything that sageuk romantic comedy needs.
Lee Honey is awesome as always and Lee Jong Won is following the suit. Hope he gets more recognizable thanks to this drama.
The husband is a nice addition to the story as at the beginning it didn't cross my mind at all that this dead character could have any significance apart from being dead and a reason for FL to lead a miserable life.
I’m so disappointed that Bang Eun ju didn’t get a great bang for her evil actions. One of the reasons I held…
I think that because this was not a revenge drama, the writers wanted to focus more on the healing process and end the show on a positive note. They didn't want to give Bang Eun more screentime because she simply did not deserve that and I don't think it would have changed anything for Samdal - we saw that she is not a petty person and all the downfall was brought by her friends not herself. I also don't think Bang Eun would be able to apologize earnestly - her victim mentality was too strong.
I laughed and I cried and I'm gonna miss this drama.
I loved everything about this drama - it was a perfect mix of an excellent cast, great storytelling, and a satisfying ending. The dialogues were written so well that it was a shame to miss even a second. The story felt simple but it was full of depth and emotions. I like how they resolved all issues (I believe there was a moment when all of us felt a bit of frustration) and left us with a complete picture. From my perspective, it was quite realistic and mature how they addressed their feelings and faced the obstacles put in front of them.
PS. Btw Ji Chang Wook looked so good with Shin Hye Sin - they were so convincing, so natural and gave us an amazing performance.
PS2. Gyeong Tae why are you always so funny lol. It wouldn't be the same without you.
The reveal happening because of BTS songs is probably the best addition they could have done, even adding the…
I'm as well! It was so funny like worlds colliding and not expected at all! I read the webtoon and from my perspective, the drama is nicely done when it comes to the plot and characters. I'm enjoying this adaptation more than I anticipated.
What an acting feast it was! Hands down one of the best dramas I've seen lately when it comes to all the actors'…
I know that some of you don't like the ending. I'm not gonna lie it could've been better but for me still both parts are 10/10 - very refreshing drama with brilliant acting.
When it ended I wondered whether Yi Jae would play it safe and just concentrate his life on his mother and gf or maybe will use the knowledge (which I assume he still has) and stop all the wrongdoings that he witnessed? I kind of like the open ending here.
I like how consistent Ah Jung is and how she wasn't impressed with Ji Han's "declaration of seduction". Her snorting out with laughter so many times and not taking him seriously was such a mood. Ji Han however is taking two steps forward and then three steps back by being an idiot (perfect example of a fool in love).
Jung Kyung Ho's cameo was funny. He's a class.
The only characters I'm curious about are Tae Oh and Hee Joo as well (btw they at least have chemistry). I also find the chairman interesting. I wonder how long is he going to be played until he realizes who set up the board.
In Ha is annoying - he's quite demanding and expects everything to be resolved and given to him on a silver platter without making any effort (there is no trust and loyalty between him and Taeoh at all). As to Hye Won - I still don't get her role in this whole plan - what is she aiming for? Is it marriage/comfortable life/power? She brings almost nothing to the table.
Does Jae Wook seem too stiff in this drama or is it just me?
I like the pace of the story and how FL and ML seem different as their dynamic is interesting (at the same time I feel that they'll be able to resonate with each other more as time passes).
Hope to see more Honey Lee in the future (I simply adore her) and hope that this will be a turning point for Jong Won so he'll receive many offers for his next project.
Lee Honey is awesome as always and Lee Jong Won is following the suit. Hope he gets more recognizable thanks to this drama.
The husband is a nice addition to the story as at the beginning it didn't cross my mind at all that this dead character could have any significance apart from being dead and a reason for FL to lead a miserable life.
I wasn't sure about this drama before but this week's episodes convinced me and made me curious how the plot will unfold.
I loved everything about this drama - it was a perfect mix of an excellent cast, great storytelling, and a satisfying ending. The dialogues were written so well that it was a shame to miss even a second. The story felt simple but it was full of depth and emotions. I like how they resolved all issues (I believe there was a moment when all of us felt a bit of frustration) and left us with a complete picture. From my perspective, it was quite realistic and mature how they addressed their feelings and faced the obstacles put in front of them.
PS. Btw Ji Chang Wook looked so good with Shin Hye Sin - they were so convincing, so natural and gave us an amazing performance.
PS2. Gyeong Tae why are you always so funny lol. It wouldn't be the same without you.
When it ended I wondered whether Yi Jae would play it safe and just concentrate his life on his mother and gf or maybe will use the knowledge (which I assume he still has) and stop all the wrongdoings that he witnessed? I kind of like the open ending here.