Now we know that Yeong Joon had a different name at the time of the kidnapping... But why was his name changed later, I wonder... His original name sounds very similar to his older brother's name, so maybe that's one of the reasons why the kidnappers confused him with Sung Yeon? It would make sense that the family decided to change his name after that, if that's true...
My theorie:I think Sung Yeon probably lost his memory somehow and just kinda stole "the victim role" from Young…
I was just thinking that! Sung Yeon must really believe that he was kidnapped, and Yeong Joon is doing him a favor by letting him believe it, for some reason. But if LYJ is protecting his brother by letting him think he was kidnapped, it must mean the truth is actually worse than that (what could be worse??). And why would he sacrifice himself for his brother when he seems to hate him so much? Or does he hate him because he had to sacrifice himself? I'm dying to know the truth! xD
This drama keeps getting cuter and funnier! Hopefully they will handle the cliche tropes as well as they have handled cliches so far. The "brothers'rivalry" thing has been done so many times before, but they're bringing it in the story well enough for me to get super curious about what happened. I can't wait for next week! :D
I was a bit worried about the overused "very rich, very handsome, but cold CEO" trope, but I'm loving it so far! His narcissistic personality is pushed to the extreme in a hilarious way, and Kim Mi So is neither stupid nor naive, which is refreshing and pleasant to watch. I want to see her start her new life! Also can't wait to see him get jealous mwahaha
The heart wants what it wants~ But That Man Oh Soo didn't seem that bad from the first two episodes lol does it…
I liked it a lot at first! the idea of the story is kinda cool (a man seeing emotions and playing cupid), I like the cast, but the writing is a bit lacking and the editing is really bad ^^' (they're cutting scenes at the most unexpected moment and there a lot of useless scenes, probably because the writing is a bit too plain). I'm sticking to it anyway! It has surprisinly good dialogues sometimes, and funny moments too.
actually, i think there will be a twist where in the future episodes, it will show how soo ji prevents falling…
Why would it be impossible for her to love Se Joo? His family doesn't seem to want to marry him off (or did I miss something?), and it doesn't seem like her mom would be against it.
"I wish I was watching that show" lmao thanks for the good laugh! I don't think I'll pick up this one, as I'm already suffering through That Man Oh Soo (why can't I drop it? WAEEE?), but you never know... Bad dramas are sometimes weirdly entertaining...
I dont understand the reason why so ji kiss se joo and then nobody talk about it after that. Like nothing happened…
I think she was trying to prove that a kiss means nothing: before she kissed Se Joo, she was saying the "almost kiss" with Shi Hyun didn't mean anything (--> her actions toward Shi Hyun have nothing to do with the fact that they almost dated), which is a lie, in my opinion
I wanted a drama with twisted characters and dark schemes. It started out interesting (although the first two episodes were weirdly edited), but it took a completely different turn now. The fluff makes me cringe so much and the main couple doesn't seem genuine. Buuut I am hoping it's only a buildup for the Big Twist (aka Tae Hee learning about the bet) and the heartbreak that will (supposely) come with it.
But if LYJ is protecting his brother by letting him think he was kidnapped, it must mean the truth is actually worse than that (what could be worse??). And why would he sacrifice himself for his brother when he seems to hate him so much? Or does he hate him because he had to sacrifice himself?
I'm dying to know the truth! xD
*casually leaving the house in the afternoon* [seconds later] *arrives at the restaurant in the middle of the night*
I mean... I know Seoul is big but come on! xD
This drama has gained my heart <3
I don't think I'll pick up this one, as I'm already suffering through That Man Oh Soo (why can't I drop it? WAEEE?), but you never know... Bad dramas are sometimes weirdly entertaining...
Buuut I am hoping it's only a buildup for the Big Twist (aka Tae Hee learning about the bet) and the heartbreak that will (supposely) come with it.