So how did the little girl know the big bad man was in the cave? It's heavily guarded. I can't blame the FL and her men wanting to kill the big bad man after what he did, and if anyone is "dumb", he is, and he deserves a thousand deaths hurting a child. However, in ep 25, as enjoyable as it was, I felt something was missing because it ended so abruptly, and there they were, back at camp with the spoils, and the ML still pretending. It brings to mind, "Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.”
I'm just starting ep 25 and enjoy these funny moments. The actor who plays the military strategist with the fan, his reaction to the FL is funny. The more extreme they make it, the bigger the moment will be when the truth all comes out. The FL is assertive and a quick thinker. When he said they moved her “husband” to a private tent, she immediately asked why only him. Then she pushed for more than just praise and walked away with silver. And when she said it wasn’t enough to share—because she’s always thinking about others—he ended up giving her a whole bag. Her choices come from kindness, but they always end up working in her favor.
Even without knowing his motivations, this is one of those common drama situations where a character has lied/hidden…
but the director has not shown us any signs of ML wanting to confess anytime soon, has he? ML intention I think has always been to tell her after the war is over
Reading all the comments, I thought, OK maybe ML should tell her the truth to protect her from harming herself or others? What is the reason he cannot tell her the truth?
Lol can't wait for episode 27-28. Comment section is getting toxic and blaming FL. When all her actions rooted…
FL has no idea her husband doesn't need her help. She still thinks he's that lived in husband who needs her. She will fight to save not just him, but others too, that's her nature.
She had a knife so she probably threatened to kill him and they had not choice but to let her out. As she’s…
it's because the FL thinks she's invincible, that's how her character comes across to me, she not afraid of anything, remember how she just threw herself off the cliff, even with a smirk on her face. She's portrayed as this invincible, unstoppable character who can do anything and does. almost superhero qualities.
Neither knows each other's real identity almost two thirds into the drama, but ML has always had control over…
i think in ep 16 or so, ML told FL, his background is none of her business, not in those exact words but that was what I took away from it. I thought that was a bit callous of him to say that to her even though I understand why he said it.
i hate when the writers make women run emotionally rampant on the military base. the lack of self control and…
The FL character is not meant to be taken seriously. She is portrayed like a legendary, larger than life, invincible type of character. It's supposed to be charming, endearing, and fun character which is what hooked me to the drama. That said, the drama does a good job too of blending this with plenty of grounded emotional depth.
Guys it's okay to criticize a silly plot point. Not defending it doesn't mean you don't like the show. Sometimes…
The silly plot points are kind of the whole charm; that’s part of what keeps you watching. It’s got the same vibe as folklore or tall tales—like Paul Bunyan, where everything’s exaggerated until it stops feeling real and turns into myth.
I can't blame the FL and her men wanting to kill the big bad man after what he did, and if anyone is "dumb", he is, and he deserves a thousand deaths hurting a child. However, in ep 25, as enjoyable as it was, I felt something was missing because it ended so abruptly, and there they were, back at camp with the spoils, and the ML still pretending. It brings to mind, "Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.”