I’m on episode 7, and when it shows Do Young at the school being there for his daughter, it made me sad. Because I remember being that young, and so proud of my parents (either mom or dad) coming to my class on a parents day or open house. It made me miss my dad (who’s now deceased). Or just being a kid in general. A random side note. I know. But it made me nostalgic.
“There were a lot of dad’s there, but Dad was the coolest.”
I haven’t started to watch this drama, but it seems so depressing !—I am questioning whether I should even…
I don’t think that’s what happened. I thought things turned out a lot more proactive and workable. The child wasn’t a victim in terms of collateral. If considered a victim, I think things worked out for the best in hindsight. Her mother’s demise (which I’m not sure is or isn’t the case i.e., some might consider a less vague response as a spoiler). Unless I’m missing something.
I dont know why but I want to see him in like thriller/suspense where he's the one who doing all the bad things
He has a good unassuming and my-mother-would-let-him-take-me-to-prom look. It’s so sweet and low key, but meanwhile, he’s painting houses and making red rum.
He reminds me so much of Monsta X’s I.M. They don’t necessarily look alike, but the mannerisms or the way they look out of their eyes. I can’t figure out what makes me think this.
Finally finished part 1 and moving on to part 2. The story is intriguing enough for me to want to continue watching.…
I do understand your point. I felt it as well. But I think at one point, being born rich starts to really show in the worst ways once aging and having to face the grown up world come into play. At least, I interpret it that way.
“There were a lot of dad’s there, but Dad was the coolest.”
- Ha Ye-sol
Ah, so cute. I would think the same then, too.
By the way, he has nice lips ❤️