Alright... so, I have mixed feelings about this drama:
It all started because Park Dong-ha took some money that wasn't his… and not only that... he buried two bodies and then washed a car full of blood. Now, let’s be serious—I can totally understand and sympathise with the main character's desperation; let’s say a lack of money pushes you to do certain crazy things. But if it had stopped at just taking the money, I’d have clearly understood and said "fair enough." However, for a normal, ordinary person to end up burying two dead people and then cleaning the car… well, I just don't get that. I’d imagine at some point a dose of reality should have hit him. I mean, do you really imagine that no one will come looking for such a huge sum of money, or that no one will come after the two deceased? I don’t know what to say... if only he’d taken the money and then called the police about the car and the bodies—that, I would’ve understood. Or maybe just taken a portion of the money... Personally, that’s what I would’ve done! 😂 I’d have taken a bit of the cash and then called the police.
Then... his whole persistence in staying married... for what??? It was obvious that he and his wife weren't communicating properly anymore; they didn't have any nice family moments, and she treated him like absolute rubbish... but to him, staying married was normal. Seriously?? And oh, what a surprise that she wants a divorce, and he’s always looking to hear some other reason... GOOD GRIEF.
Regarding the fact that it's sad the mother only focused on the youngest because of his heart condition... yes, unfortunately, that happens; it’s quite normal. But what I didn't get, or couldn't quite reconcile in my mind, is that the boy went to school. This means she had several hours every day without him, without any children, and without her husband (who was always at work). So, she had at least... at the very least... four hours a day just for herself, to recharge her batteries. If she was that "shattered," what about women in the exact same situation who also have to go to work? Those women don't even get five minutes to themselves. She, on the other hand... didn't bring any money into the house, was completely alone for half the day, and was still depressed and unhappy that her husband wasn't home and that she was the only one looking after the kids. I actually understand him—he was doing everything in his power to become a professor because he wanted a better income for the family. That’s a very real motivation, especially given their situation. But no... he was to blame for everything, and because she looked after the kids, she was depressed and "invisible." And apparently, if she divorced him, she’d suddenly stop being invisible... Seriously? If she divorced, she’d have to go to work to bring money home, and I reckon she’d feel even more invisible then. Her feelings felt a bit extreme to me.
Their eldest daughter, I think, was portrayed very realistically. I suspect that’s how any teenager would react in their situation. I liked her character; she felt age-appropriate.
As for the little one, what can I say? Sadly, yes... it’s not all sunshine and roses, and some little ones do have such problems. But aside from the fact that he wasn't allowed to exert himself—which is perfectly normal—he had an almost normal life: he went to school, did homework, made friends, and was interested in his studies. So, it wasn't a tragic case where he had to stay in the hospital 24/7. And yes... he felt guilty about the situation in his family, which is again normal for his age.
What I found interesting was that after the missing money was discovered, you had the police in one part of Park Dong-ha's house and the criminals in the other. I liked that; it was actually quite clever. And I loved that the cartel boss was actually a policeman. So, I liked the script a lot, and I enjoyed the action after the debut... it’s just the beginning I have an issue with! 😂
What I found extremely sad was at the end, when the little boy asked if he should stay sick, because the family only reunites when he’s in hospital. Very sad, but... again, his behaviour feels very real. That is exactly how a child his age would think.
On the other hand, the very last scene... I sort of expected that ending.
So, I’m glad those who died, died... and I’m glad Ma Kwang-chul managed to go his own way. It would have been interesting to have another series where we see him as the "boss of bosses," calling on the pathetic Park Dong-ha.
OMG ... I fucking love Park Hee Soon .... Love love love ... Even if he plays the bad guy ... doesn't matter ... He's on another level of hotness🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
offffff ... I don't want to seem insensitive ... but ... the CLASSIC lack of communication - it's already mega annoying - they don't even know why they reproach themselves - BECAUSE THEY DON'T TALK, DON'T COMMUNICATE, DON'T NAME THINGS ....... oh my god ...... and the kissing scene .... way too much acting - overacting ....... and they actually couldn't create what they created in season 1 ... I don't know what, but in season 2 I simply said: "no no no ... yak" ... it wasn't romantic at all, and it seems like chemistry has gone down the drain ... I don't know what happened, but season 1 was really enjoyable ... this...... I don't know... I don't know
it is not possible to have a couple without some silly quarrels and getting out all their worst behaviors and…
I said with the greatest admiration that he is 37 and looks 27... that's how it is... everyone would like this... and I admire this in anyone who works to look like this
Even though they resolved it quickly ... Such a drama for some posters ... I mean come on ... I want a fan to help in my darkest moments ... like ... WTF ... Posters drama - not a drama - it's idiotic ... Ex girlfriend drama - not a drama - she is idiotic - too bad ... 'cause their chemistry is OAU ... And he is 37 and looks like 27
I think it's wonderful that an actor, like LEE JE HOON, can play both the serious and the comical parts so well in the same episode + the action part ... he seems like a complete actor who dedicates himself completely to the character - I think he likes comedy - he completely transforms himself when he changes his clothes and his hairstyle
I just saw him in: "was it just a coincidence or fate" - the man likes he's kisses 😂😂😂😂😂😂... I'm just wandering why is he playing in so many vertical short dramas? Why doesn't get more roles in regular dramas? He has potential ... He definitely has the face and the body ... So why not? (Liked him in "jazz for two")
I really like mentor/mentee stories - especially without romance - it's not like in "Beyond the Bar" where they played "house" halfway through the series in every episode ... this series it's refreshing
am I crazy, or am I crazy??? JI SUNG looks better and better with each passing year ... I'm glad I was patient until second episode, because if I had to decide after the first episode it wasn't worth it, so ... be patient ...
OMG ... SO UNDERRATED!!!!! it's so so powerful ... Full of everything that is bitter but in the end is kind of sweet ... This is intense and is so good ... There is just a glimpse of romance (if you can call it that) but the beauty is all the cruelty and all the brutality and just real life with real decisions and their effect
I just saw it, and I think I'm the only one who thinks that the first part was absolutely perfect - I was very engaged in it - and the second was good, but it didn't seem to live up to the level of the first part, and in places it even bored me a little .... but it was a good show overall ... and did anyone else notice that it's the same house as in "BURIED HEARTS" - too bad it wasn't highlighted at all in this series
I love chinese bitches who sticks spikes in the brain
I've said it before and I'll say it again - I honestly really like how Doh Kyung Soo plays An Yo Han
can someone tell me why the housekeeper in An Yo Han's house is blind? ... like he blinded her, or he saved her, or she took care of him since he was little ... or is there a specific reason why she is blind? - like ok she can't see, but she knows everything that happens there, including feeling when An Yo Han is unhappy ... and it's clear that she's not afraid of him ... so they definitely have a trusting relationship
I can say that FL and ML had chemistry and made a nice couple ....... buuuuut out of the whole series I liked the doctor the most who was really funny and cute and BAE NA RA who I think deserves to act in as many dramas as possible because I think he's starting to show his acting talent
It all started because Park Dong-ha took some money that wasn't his… and not only that... he buried two bodies and then washed a car full of blood. Now, let’s be serious—I can totally understand and sympathise with the main character's desperation; let’s say a lack of money pushes you to do certain crazy things. But if it had stopped at just taking the money, I’d have clearly understood and said "fair enough." However, for a normal, ordinary person to end up burying two dead people and then cleaning the car… well, I just don't get that. I’d imagine at some point a dose of reality should have hit him. I mean, do you really imagine that no one will come looking for such a huge sum of money, or that no one will come after the two deceased? I don’t know what to say... if only he’d taken the money and then called the police about the car and the bodies—that, I would’ve understood. Or maybe just taken a portion of the money... Personally, that’s what I would’ve done! 😂 I’d have taken a bit of the cash and then called the police.
Then... his whole persistence in staying married... for what??? It was obvious that he and his wife weren't communicating properly anymore; they didn't have any nice family moments, and she treated him like absolute rubbish... but to him, staying married was normal. Seriously?? And oh, what a surprise that she wants a divorce, and he’s always looking to hear some other reason... GOOD GRIEF.
Regarding the fact that it's sad the mother only focused on the youngest because of his heart condition... yes, unfortunately, that happens; it’s quite normal. But what I didn't get, or couldn't quite reconcile in my mind, is that the boy went to school. This means she had several hours every day without him, without any children, and without her husband (who was always at work). So, she had at least... at the very least... four hours a day just for herself, to recharge her batteries. If she was that "shattered," what about women in the exact same situation who also have to go to work? Those women don't even get five minutes to themselves. She, on the other hand... didn't bring any money into the house, was completely alone for half the day, and was still depressed and unhappy that her husband wasn't home and that she was the only one looking after the kids. I actually understand him—he was doing everything in his power to become a professor because he wanted a better income for the family. That’s a very real motivation, especially given their situation. But no... he was to blame for everything, and because she looked after the kids, she was depressed and "invisible." And apparently, if she divorced him, she’d suddenly stop being invisible... Seriously? If she divorced, she’d have to go to work to bring money home, and I reckon she’d feel even more invisible then. Her feelings felt a bit extreme to me.
Their eldest daughter, I think, was portrayed very realistically. I suspect that’s how any teenager would react in their situation. I liked her character; she felt age-appropriate.
As for the little one, what can I say? Sadly, yes... it’s not all sunshine and roses, and some little ones do have such problems. But aside from the fact that he wasn't allowed to exert himself—which is perfectly normal—he had an almost normal life: he went to school, did homework, made friends, and was interested in his studies. So, it wasn't a tragic case where he had to stay in the hospital 24/7. And yes... he felt guilty about the situation in his family, which is again normal for his age.
What I found interesting was that after the missing money was discovered, you had the police in one part of Park Dong-ha's house and the criminals in the other. I liked that; it was actually quite clever. And I loved that the cartel boss was actually a policeman. So, I liked the script a lot, and I enjoyed the action after the debut... it’s just the beginning I have an issue with! 😂
What I found extremely sad was at the end, when the little boy asked if he should stay sick, because the family only reunites when he’s in hospital. Very sad, but... again, his behaviour feels very real. That is exactly how a child his age would think.
On the other hand, the very last scene... I sort of expected that ending.
So, I’m glad those who died, died... and I’m glad Ma Kwang-chul managed to go his own way. It would have been interesting to have another series where we see him as the "boss of bosses," calling on the pathetic Park Dong-ha.
I don't know what happened, but season 1 was really enjoyable ... this...... I don't know... I don't know
... he seems like a complete actor who dedicates himself completely to the character - I think he likes comedy - he completely transforms himself when he changes his clothes and his hairstyle
I've said it before and I'll say it again - I honestly really like how Doh Kyung Soo plays An Yo Han
can someone tell me why the housekeeper in An Yo Han's house is blind? ... like he blinded her, or he saved her, or she took care of him since he was little ... or is there a specific reason why she is blind? - like ok she can't see, but she knows everything that happens there, including feeling when An Yo Han is unhappy ... and it's clear that she's not afraid of him ... so they definitely have a trusting relationship