why did they give JDT a sad childhood -_- we shouldn't feel sorry for him -_- they should have keep him evil from…
I don't feel sorry for him at all lol I feel sorry for the kid, JDT when that happened to him as a child, but JDT is an adult. All grown up. No sympathy or empathy for him~
YH fell from cliff into water nd in nxt few min. they shown us her dead body i mean how she is dead .Rona survived…
Agree.. She did fall into a body of water. It didn't look that high up to where the impact would kill her. Unless she didn't know how to swim and drowned. I thought she would live.
But then we saw her dead body. If Yoonhee does come back alive, whatever (or whomever) was the dead body that looks like Yoonhee then? It'd be a little stretch as far as kdrama possibilities go.
And yeah, a few mini homemade bombs which can all be fitted in one bag can bring down a whole building?
Yeah.. A YouTuber speculated that SooRyeon (and perhaps, Logan nearby) plans to escape via the two shattered windows in her house by helicopters or parachutes. Who knows. They best have not killed SooRyeon... >_>Way too tragic.
Maybe he knew the building's "weak spots" and strategically planted the bombs such that they would take the whole structure down? Trigger warning: 9/11. Buildings do collapse when structural integrity is compromised.
So much for Eunbyeol's redemption arc.. She really resembles her mother down to the last hair! How could she give her mother an easy way out (memory erasure) despite knowing what she did?
Am I the only one who thinks that what happened to CSJ and HYC didn't really happened??And can someone please…
I'm very curious about all the secretaries and their loyalty to CSJ & fake-JDT. They follow every cruel, heartless order. Are they simply well-paid (and lack morals)?
If this was real life, I would never let my friend (Na Bi) be with someone like him. Is it possible for him to change? Yes. But I don't think it happens that simply nor should she have gotten back with him. A changed Ex is good but good for only the next person the Ex dates.
The writers have put a lot of effort into making Jae Eon's feelings genuine and true. We are led to believe that Jae Eon truly loves Na Bi, and she's different from all other girls. The whole 'love at first sight' was also pushed here lol >>; Meh, it's k-drama logics.
If this is Na Bi's decision, then it's her life, her choices. Even as an audience, they (Na Bi and Jae Eon) could both have found happiness elsewhere.. not necessarily with each other.
I was fine with the potential permanence of Joonwan and Iksoon's breakup. Then Ikjoon played fate: had them reunite and hint at Iksoon's health issue.
I understand why he chose to do that, and ultimately didn't mind it. It was clear that Joonwan hadn't moved on. Iksoon clearly still loves Joonwan also.
Buuuuuut~ I just hope the two (Iksoon especially) can grow together. They need to work on a lot of things, especially communication.
It seems this drama is going for the “girl changes guy” trope where the guy is trash (a player, womanizer, etc) but the FL somehow is “the one” to bring about real, genuine love from his heart.
So million red flags aside, the writers are trying to convince viewers that Jae Eon’s feelings are true.
This is one of those daily dramas, we're in for a lot of frustration, sadness, minor victories followed by vicious losses, up until the last 2 or 3 episodes where the protagonist finally wins. :(
After ep.12 I'm sure Soo Hyun will find some evidence of Yo Han's guilt in the fire from 10 years ego. There is…
Ever watch the anime, Code Geass?
Yo Han seems to be like Lelouch. Actually kind-hearted and good on the inside, but on the outside, comes across as an evil, self-righteous individual.
Or like Vincenzo where the lead becomes just as harsh to take down even bigger, badder foes.
Both Yo Han and Vincenzo aren't restrained by police procedures or court formalities. They do all they can to bring the bad guys down. This presents as a moral dilemma for viewers: is vigilantism and bending/breaking rules okay when going after rich, bad people? Hm.
CSJ should be killed by ha eunbyeol...just like CSJ's father who made her daughter a monster & died by her hands...CSJ…
Really hope that's not how it plays out. Didn't Eunbyeol want her mother to come clean? I feel bad for her cause she's surrounded by adults who claim to have her best interests in mind, when really, they're hurting her. Maybe Eunbyeol will suffer the worst of side effects of that drug.. It'd be a punishment to her parents.
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I feel sorry for the kid, JDT when that happened to him as a child, but JDT is an adult. All grown up. No sympathy or empathy for him~
But then we saw her dead body. If Yoonhee does come back alive, whatever (or whomever) was the dead body that looks like Yoonhee then? It'd be a little stretch as far as kdrama possibilities go.
Maybe he knew the building's "weak spots" and strategically planted the bombs such that they would take the whole structure down? Trigger warning: 9/11. Buildings do collapse when structural integrity is compromised.
The writers have put a lot of effort into making Jae Eon's feelings genuine and true. We are led to believe that Jae Eon truly loves Na Bi, and she's different from all other girls. The whole 'love at first sight' was also pushed here lol >>; Meh, it's k-drama logics.
If this is Na Bi's decision, then it's her life, her choices. Even as an audience, they (Na Bi and Jae Eon) could both have found happiness elsewhere.. not necessarily with each other.
For k-drama land, it's understandable.
Then Ikjoon played fate: had them reunite and hint at Iksoon's health issue.
I understand why he chose to do that, and ultimately didn't mind it. It was clear that Joonwan hadn't moved on. Iksoon clearly still loves Joonwan also.
Buuuuuut~ I just hope the two (Iksoon especially) can grow together. They need to work on a lot of things, especially communication.
So million red flags aside, the writers are trying to convince viewers that Jae Eon’s feelings are true.
Yo Han seems to be like Lelouch. Actually kind-hearted and good on the inside, but on the outside, comes across as an evil, self-righteous individual.
Or like Vincenzo where the lead becomes just as harsh to take down even bigger, badder foes.
Both Yo Han and Vincenzo aren't restrained by police procedures or court formalities. They do all they can to bring the bad guys down. This presents as a moral dilemma for viewers: is vigilantism and bending/breaking rules okay when going after rich, bad people? Hm.
It was on hold due to Olympic games/coverage
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