I know, right? but he got me like "he must really hate her" when he was not even crying when she said that she…
It likely hasn't hit him what her dying will truly mean. Right now he sees it as something that will get him an escape from his shitty marriage without any trouble. It hasn't hit him truly what it means that this person he loved...his wife...is going to die. When my sister died it didn't truly hit me that she died and what it was going to mean for me. Immediately afterwards I was more focused on my brother-in-law and my parents. It was nearly a day later that hit me and I started crying.
HW? His wife right now is alive. It's not like he is happy and dancing that she died. She is still living and he is focused on a self-ish benefit. Hell, it could be a coping mechanism too lol.
While I think this would be adorable...probably closer to HW not wanting to kill animals for no reason lol.
I saw that as him warning SH to not try anything with Hae In like you said at the end. Something brought about by jealousy of him seeing their interactions before.
I hope HHI learns about the divorce papers and BHW's disgusting first reaction to her illness one way or another.I…
She absolutely will learn about them. As for his reaction to her illness...good odds of that happening.
As for trusting their partner after that...it's a drama so certainly some stretching of one's belief but there was no trust left between the two in the first place. She even doubted him. It'll be up to him from now on to show that she can trust him. It has happened at least twice in this episode (three actually). He stood up for her among against her mother, finished the trail and came to help her out, and saved her life at the end. Baby steps but from trailers we know he will save her more. So yeah, he is gonna have to work for it.
Thank you. I'm honestly not too worried about it lol. Almost everything can be made to look bad and ominous. Everything that was shown (taken from trailers) towards the end is something that we expected given the nature of the illness. There will be plenty of crying and sadness to be had as both rediscover their love for each other and grapple with their illness. It isn't unreasonable to assume that this might end in a tragedy but I doubt it.
Is there redemption for a character that literally is happy that his wife is dying? can't see a relationship like…
That's the point. The relationship isn't healthy as the years have caused a lot of issues to build up to the point where this seems like a good ting to him. Now, deep down he actually does still love her I imagine but he is hurting and wants to escape. This is horrible of him yes, but its a low point for him as a character and it should improve from here.
The show is going to be about them rediscovering their love.
I am feeling that Yoon Eun Seong charector will be the villen after watching the 2nd episode.What do you guys…
Certainly a good chance of that. Hae In did say something along the lines of him crossing boundaries or he kept pushing things and thus she told him to never contact her. Him being a villain would be reasonable. I also think Hae In's uncle is a candidate for villain.
Is this drama any good? Or is it just a really hyped one?
It's enjoyable for sure when it comes to the first two episodes. Lots of setup for future payoffs. Comedy is much better than I expected though the ML's actions in episode 2 could be a turnoff especially if it is handled badly going forward.
Might be best to wait until the next weekend if you aren't in a rush to watch it? We'll have a better idea of the show then.
So this is bout rich women fated with poor guy lol, its so rare to have this kind of drama. Anyway im glad to…
Is it really? I know as far back as the late 2000s I was glad whenever I saw a drama with a rich guy and a poor woman lol. I remember the Taiwanese Boys over Flowers drama adaption having that and being thrilled to see such a setup. My first Kdrama with a rich woman and a poor man premise was Witch Yoo Hee and that was 2007.
HW? His wife right now is alive. It's not like he is happy and dancing that she died. She is still living and he is focused on a self-ish benefit. Hell, it could be a coping mechanism too lol.
As for trusting their partner after that...it's a drama so certainly some stretching of one's belief but there was no trust left between the two in the first place. She even doubted him. It'll be up to him from now on to show that she can trust him. It has happened at least twice in this episode (three actually). He stood up for her among against her mother, finished the trail and came to help her out, and saved her life at the end. Baby steps but from trailers we know he will save her more. So yeah, he is gonna have to work for it.
The show is going to be about them rediscovering their love.
Might be best to wait until the next weekend if you aren't in a rush to watch it? We'll have a better idea of the show then.