This is really an excellent drama. Every new episode is more interesting than the previous, and the way the story flows makes it really exciting to watch!
I don't like how they keep repeating that FL should be able to make happy memories with someone even if its for a short time... Hope it's not foreshadowing...
Seems like most of us agree the real villain is SH. Also is not the first time they have a character listed as…
He is definitely like Taecyeon's character in Vincenzo, and he also is too good of an actor to simply be the "childhood friend that's always been in love with the FL" trope, it would be a waste of his character and the plot doesn't need it either!
So far, really good and interesting!! Hope it stays that way. By the way, I didn't expect to cry this early on, and not once, but twice in the same episode 🥲
I think he meant more about the reason of why she killed him, maybe?
Because the situation then was different, there were more feelings involved when she killed him than when she tried to kill him the first time. I also think there's more to the past, because we haven't seen the full story yet. But the stepfather is definitely involved, it wouldn't surprise me if he somehow manipulated/forced Han Ri Ta to kill Do Ha.
Exactly how aloof and absent minded is the fl's brother to not realise his own sister after he saw her with a…
That's something I cannot understand either... I also thought he didn't say anything to somehow protect her honor as a married woman (same reason why her mother-in-law doesn't want anyone to find out she is leaving the house), but after today's episode, I really don't understand it...
I know it's ridiculous but why do I feel like Rowon is the actual agent of love? I mean he can feel when others…
I think both of them are agents of love, but yes, he definitely, although subconsciously, feels when two people are meant to be. Maybe this way, them ending up together (don't know how though, seems pretty difficult right now) would "neutralize" what was said in the beginning about how an agent of love causes the death of their partner (or something like that)? Because both of the leads have lost their spouses once...
Yi Joo needs to get a bodyguard already so many weirdos lurking around her especially that freak ex
I fear the ex is one tiny step away from getting really aggressive. Until now he was mainly pathetic, but it feels like he's getting more and more desperate, to the point of becoming obsessive towards "having" Yi Joo...
I’m reaaaallly loving this. Can’t wait for the next episode!Can you guys suggest similar series? Where FL…
I've recently watched a cdrama called "What's Wrong with My Princess" that has a pretty similar plot. Although it's a short drama, on youtube there's a compilation of all the episodes into one long movie.
I mean why was DH so surprised RT killed him? They met when she tried to kill him for the first time, yet he decided…
Yeah, he told her, either die now or stay and plan for the future, and that's exactly what she did! I know it's just been two episodes, but I hope we get to see the reason why DH is feeling this betrayed, when he was the first one to kill her whole family. It cannot just be because they ended up falling in love in the midst of everything...
I feel like Yichan will still go deaf something will probably happen i mean eungyeol is too fixated on the rehearsal…
I think so too. Because the reason he went back is not to save Yi Chan, but to learn how to enjoy his youth and to live for himself, not only his family. He needs to make amends with the fact that he cannot save everyone, and it's not his responsibility to do so either.
Because, come on, the leads don't have this much chemistry just to end up away from each other!
By the way, I didn't expect to cry this early on, and not once, but twice in the same episode 🥲
I also think there's more to the past, because we haven't seen the full story yet. But the stepfather is definitely involved, it wouldn't surprise me if he somehow manipulated/forced Han Ri Ta to kill Do Ha.
Maybe this way, them ending up together (don't know how though, seems pretty difficult right now) would "neutralize" what was said in the beginning about how an agent of love causes the death of their partner (or something like that)? Because both of the leads have lost their spouses once...
I know it's just been two episodes, but I hope we get to see the reason why DH is feeling this betrayed, when he was the first one to kill her whole family. It cannot just be because they ended up falling in love in the midst of everything...
p.s.: Did we really need that last scene to end this week's episode? No, we did not. Now I'm going to suffer until next week... 🥺