oh wow, i didn't expect that ending. kind of disappointed since that means the cycle of torture goes on even though win and boon (and everyone before them) didn't even know that their lineage was cursed at first or about their karmic fate. who knows how long this will go on till jomkwan makes a resolve to pass over. quite psychologically damaging for win, because boon didn't even get a proper send-off before jomkwan took over and she already lost her sister van in this lifetime
kae went out with a bang, can't say the karma of getting her ass handed to her was worth it for claire though. happy that claire took capybara with her even though she couldn't take the roses (rip pa'porn). bell waited for her in the end, knew she was a real one after burning down her ex' house and got him arrested, we love a calculative queen
bow and sita was getting down to business till sita dropped that reveal! they're quite an entertaining couple with their fight. i'm surprised bow asked prem for help instead of pat the romantic expert. making prem go up and down the stairs as their proxy messenger got me rolling!
the ending song together with flashbacks (chopstick-kiss scene still remains undefeated) was a nice touch to wrap up the series!
the photos of them lined up in the garden - IJBOL because who was taking pictures of them when they were presumably together ALONE...poisonous love all over again ahaha
IJBOL ep.6 bell's big ass smile when she walked to her new jail cell. very unserious after she was beaten to a pulp for her loan debt. the one thing i'm glad for is that kae didn't destroy the roses/garden which is a significant treasure to both claire and bell. neither did she target bell in their secret hideout which could have been thrashed before claire got out. now kae is back to being alone again after acting dumb asf...
love the cinematography, the zooming out shots from bird eye view and the usage of space to give an outsider perspective always gets me.
ep. 5, the shared bed trope is going strong and so is the slow burn which they finally kissed this time! love to see that boon stepped up to protect win as they continue their search for answers and changing win's fate. sad about the homeless woman though, it took her dying for the two to get answers. looking forward to the next ep. for van's side of the story
ep. 6 was rushed lmao alin's dad suddenly appearing to talk about w magazine, is he that strapped for cash? pie pulling strings again while jane also does (in a good way ofc). what kills me is how kate shows up with no shame like she didn't traumatize alin when she slept with the guy who sabotaged her career and job
ep. 4 - van slamming her head over and over against the door was crazy.
we finally got the 'only one bed' trope! a bit weird to say but win looked really cute smiling when boon turned to face her in the bed before getting up ahaha
seems like there's still a lot of unwritten rules on how to interact with ghosts
just how bad is this girl's karma from her past life? i'm not surprised if win and boon are being cursed because of a 3rd girl from their past life as lovers.
there's a few inconsistencies like when nobody woke up when win was screaming in the house and fired the gun in ep. 1. her mom is terrible af. ep. 2, oh shit the ghost carrying the coffin actually scared me. at least win is growing a backbone after getting haunted by ghosts for days. ep. 3, well shit van can see the ghost and they left van hanging there without any context? the poor woman is fighting for her life :( her mom is still terrible. and boon is so nonchalant lmao
as much as pie is a troublemaker, ep. 4 with the scene of her being taken advantage of at the bar and hotel with the random guy left a bad taste in my mouth...imo it was an unnecessary scene to use as a gotcha moment for her character :(
really enjoyed watching this series - very realistic storyline that connects to the work life of an architect designer without any nonsensical homophobic parents/antagonists which is an overused subplot. solid pairing, both properly styled like a typical office worker and designer, setting wise too (some gls have the main characters wearing high heels in the kitchen and hospital ijbol)
honestly would make more sense to have him as a teacher but it would still feel predatory no matter what because of their age difference. crazy how this is being normalized!
The storyline was going well until episode 7 when Tul let her brother walk away after hurting Run who could've died if she was late by even a minute. I had to drop this right after that scene because of how poorly executed Tul's part was.
Tin is not her brother anymore, the fact that he literally gave Tul so many attempts to shoot him, and she couldn't even disarm him to put him in cuffs is infuriating. Like what was the point. The writers botched the hell out of their attempt to shake up Tul's character as a person of justice.
I'll be even shocked if Run looks or talks to Tul after this, she couldn't protect or stand up for Run at all!
the random charlotte guest appearance?? LOLLL
the ending song together with flashbacks (chopstick-kiss scene still remains undefeated) was a nice touch to wrap up the series!
love the cinematography, the zooming out shots from bird eye view and the usage of space to give an outsider perspective always gets me.
we finally got the 'only one bed' trope! a bit weird to say but win looked really cute smiling when boon turned to face her in the bed before getting up ahaha
seems like there's still a lot of unwritten rules on how to interact with ghosts
there's a few inconsistencies like when nobody woke up when win was screaming in the house and fired the gun in ep. 1. her mom is terrible af.
ep. 2, oh shit the ghost carrying the coffin actually scared me. at least win is growing a backbone after getting haunted by ghosts for days.
ep. 3, well shit van can see the ghost and they left van hanging there without any context? the poor woman is fighting for her life :( her mom is still terrible. and boon is so nonchalant lmao
Tin is not her brother anymore, the fact that he literally gave Tul so many attempts to shoot him, and she couldn't even disarm him to put him in cuffs is infuriating. Like what was the point. The writers botched the hell out of their attempt to shake up Tul's character as a person of justice.
I'll be even shocked if Run looks or talks to Tul after this, she couldn't protect or stand up for Run at all!