I want to know what Seung Tak is thinking. Is he also complicit in those criminals' actions? Is he actually kind-hearted? What are his morals??
I also wish Seung Tak and Young Min could communicate with one another.
At the way it's going, Seung Tak is just a body to be possessed and he doesn't even know it! He could think he has mental illness or something. Wouldn't you freak out from losing hours at a time? No memories whatsoever?
Very unfair to him.
Also, I was hoping for character development for both of them (as they are both arrogant in their own ways). Hmm.
Anyone know the song that sounds like a slightly 'broken' chopsticks song on the piano?
It plays whenever the two's relationship is on a bump with misunderstandings, miscommunications, non-communications, or when one of them says something to the other or behaves out of the lie(s) they tell themselves.
tbh... hyeonseong is so charming to me, his face is my type lol when he smile it makes me smile! too bad he picked…
He was laughing uncomfortably when they talked 1:1. It felt like a courtesy laugh/smile at her flirting, but not genuine interest :( Maybe he'll have change of heart?
Maybe she (as Bulgasal) didn't kill his family, but it was the other evil Bulgasal. She just happened to be there and arrived too late to save them? Not sure... The story is kind of confusing.
like how can someone be this stubborn and delusional. i thought it was clear in the previous episodes that he…
Right?? It was so disturbing!! How come the women don't have the right to reject or accept? They were essentially OBJECTIFIED and treated like PRIZES.
And also how they penned the guys together to get them to fight it out like it's the caveman era.
As for Sehoon choosing Jiyeon - at least he was honest with his feelings. It's better that he doesn't lead the other two girls on when he's infatuated with Jiyeon.
as for jiwoong i do get some suspicious feelings but tbh i don't think he will get in the way. his relationship…
Same, he doesn't seem to be one of those 'evil' self-centered second leads where they'll do anything to achieve their love lol. He's more sad because he probably knows Woong and Yeonsoo are still very much in love with one another. That's why we see him giving Woong insightful words - small nudges so Woong can realize it himself
Yeonsoo has got to learn to recognize her feelings and communicate sincerely. Her communication style is all sorts of backwards! Woong is also not being honest with himself. We don't know yet Yeonsoo's reasons for initiating a breakup. But Woong needs to know. Only then, they can both decide where to take their relationship, no? It needs to be discussed.
On another note: I hope NJ isn't just a character to fuel jealously (catalyst for pushing Woong and Yeonsoo together). Yeonsoo and Woong need to talk it out..! More misunderstandings won't help them. Scenes of NJ are starting to be tiring (as a viewer) because while some messages (i.e. severity of cyber bullying and defamation lawsuits is important), it breaks away from the "realness"(?) of Woong-Yeonsoo love story. Is it just me who feels this way?
Whereas in Bad&Crazy, one person has both personalities.
x__X I wish the two here could communicate with one another like in Bad&Crazy.
I also wish Seung Tak and Young Min could communicate with one another.
At the way it's going, Seung Tak is just a body to be possessed and he doesn't even know it! He could think he has mental illness or something. Wouldn't you freak out from losing hours at a time? No memories whatsoever?
Very unfair to him.
Also, I was hoping for character development for both of them (as they are both arrogant in their own ways). Hmm.
If not, what do you think their MBTI is?
It plays whenever the two's relationship is on a bump with misunderstandings, miscommunications, non-communications, or when one of them says something to the other or behaves out of the lie(s) they tell themselves.
We don't know yet exactly what it is :(
And also how they penned the guys together to get them to fight it out like it's the caveman era.
As for Sehoon choosing Jiyeon - at least he was honest with his feelings. It's better that he doesn't lead the other two girls on when he's infatuated with Jiyeon.
Sometimes I wonder if they really want to go.
For example: the look on Jia's face when she was chosen to go,, it didn't look very thrilled to me
Maybe I saw this actor play as a gang member too often but he comes across as a quack here lol
Not a fan of the portrayals of split personality here, but the drama is still entertaining if taking it at face value
And also it was very open-ended.. like lots of unanswered questions and unclear outcome
Yeonsoo has got to learn to recognize her feelings and communicate sincerely. Her communication style is all sorts of backwards! Woong is also not being honest with himself. We don't know yet Yeonsoo's reasons for initiating a breakup. But Woong needs to know. Only then, they can both decide where to take their relationship, no? It needs to be discussed.
On another note: I hope NJ isn't just a character to fuel jealously (catalyst for pushing Woong and Yeonsoo together). Yeonsoo and Woong need to talk it out..! More misunderstandings won't help them. Scenes of NJ are starting to be tiring (as a viewer) because while some messages (i.e. severity of cyber bullying and defamation lawsuits is important), it breaks away from the "realness"(?) of Woong-Yeonsoo love story. Is it just me who feels this way?