Have to admit, I'm not a fan of the writers choosing to use the stadium accident as the main source of tension…
I actually felt the same way. Considering all the promises she made and extracted about facing everything together, it seemed so uncharacteristic for her to be angry at him for something that happened when he was a child. Even when she was telling him the story of the man who died, I wanted to say well his father ALSO died so what exactly is the lesson here?
She doesn't really want to trouble others, I believe. About the ex, I believe she didn't want to cause trouble…
I get the ex one to some extent, like I said. Like, as soon as his mother locked her in that room all bets should have been off even if she had reservations. In fact, as soon as she found out he was two-timing she should've snapped out of it. But lying to her parents knowing fully well that they tend to show up unannounced at her house is just a stupid lie for the sake of the plot. Then not telling her friend that that lousy guy threatened her AND the cafe, knowing that he is in a position to cause problems for her friend is just wild. Why hide the real reason for moving out? It makes no sense to me. That's her friend's business and only source of income. There's no excuse for that. It's a drama and everything is smoothed out quickly but it still irked me.
I'm still on ep 10 and I don't understand why Hu Xiu's first instinct is always to lie about things. She won't tell her parents she rented out her flat, she didn't want to say that jerk was her ex, she didn't tell her friend when that sleazebag threatened the cafe. What exactly is the point of keeping these things to herself? I get the one with the ex to some degree but why wouldn't she tell her friend that a predator is targeting her shop?
I like the drama but this part of the character just irks me.
So, either the CEO is just winding everyone and everything up, or someone else is responsible for the murders. One thing that caught my ear was the doctor saying that the drugs found in Ra Ik is commonly prescribed at home and abroad (cos which nutcase used to live abroad?). I really want to know who the culprit is more than anything else.
The scenes of Ra Ik and Se Na were funny to me cos the vibe was "a chill date walking down memory lane", meanwhile they're investigating the possible suicide or murder of his close friend??? 😂 Hilarious.
My conspiracy theory is that the writer put in the scene of Se Na and the prosecutor in ep 7 cos they knew people were going to start shipping Se Na with a bully (*her* bully).
I know for certain CJH is a complete moron, cos why would you even call someone with the most to lost in this situation? Why announce to him that you know his possible secret that you KEPT FROM THE POLICE. Is it that he was so blinded by his hate for Ra Ik that he couldn't pull 2 brain cells to rub together? Or is he just naturally dense? 🤔
after this ep25 &26. I’m here to say I’m sat again for what’s to come.. fifth sister underestimated…
I had the same thought about Bai, but I still don't know how fulfilling that would be. Unless RYS actually pays a heavy price for what she did. That would make it worth it to me.
Scholar Bai is so funny to me. Everyone and their mother told him that RYS was dangerous and didn't deserve him. His mantra was "I can change her". Now she's done exactly what they all warned him about and the response is let's destroy the entire family? Mind you, not a single person in that family had a thing to do with him and that foolish woman's relationship. Hilarious
Scholar Bai is such a weird and idiotic fellow. He can see the kind of person RYS is, and instead of just walking away, he decided the solution was to help her and then threaten her to force her to leave with him? To what end? I keep hoping for his death and I remain disappointed.
I'm glad RSB is a long-term schemer and allowing her plans to be complemented by LJL. She's taken the "give them enough rope to hang themselves" approach but I don't want any mercy at the end. Off with all their heads. Including grandma for making her take that stupid oath and for raising her granddaughters like this. She really projected one bad experience with her husband onto an entire generation. Yikes.
you guys here are worrying me, you are exactly the new kind of global audience that falls for microdramas. RELAX…
Art is subjective and evokes different reactions from different audiences. Your inability to scroll past an opinion you disagree with should worry you more, imo.
Not this lady hunting that man down at his job, and then being like "why won't he acknowledge me" when they meet outside 😠ma'am, that's his JOB. You are not friends 😂😂
Two things for me with this... First, it absolutely does not need a body swap. In fact, the story is already so convoluted that a body swap for me, would do nothing but waste valuable time on a stupid trope. Second, this definitely doesn't need to be 16 episodes long. It's only ep 3 and I'm already getting exhausted with the pointless misunderstandings and lies. I see no reason to keep the secret of the marriage from her father. He's not a child. Just let him know what is going on and how they're under threat. I see no reason for not telling the prince she's engaged. I see no reason for the prince hiding his identity. Just a lot of going round and round for nothing in my opinion.
Oh, I have to say I screamed when I saw Xu Song cos that actor played the exact same despicable official in The Double 🤣🤣🤣 same vibes n everything! Just missing a massive face mole.
So far, I've picked up maybe 3 main things from this drama... 1. Majority of the men believe they're entitled to some part of RSB and when they don't get it, they're set on ruining her instead. Glad I clocked the waste of space cousin from scene 1 so I knew exactly what was coming with him. 2. The grandma contradicts herself every other scene and refuses to accept that not only are the girls all vipers in training (yes, including RSB), but she is wholly responsible for what they are and why they keep trying to take each other down or ruin RSB. 3. RSB is not as smart or calculating as she thinks she is and she's not paying close enough attention to the real threat. She's a tea goddess, yes, and she's very good at scheming, but she's not a swiss army knife - she still needs help. LJL already told her that she's not as ruthless as the 'blind' sister/cousin, and I really hope she's spent some time working through that statement.
The younger sister who keeps screeching anytime she's onscreen is getting on my last nerve. I wish she'd borrow a brain cell or SOMETHING.
I've binged all of this show in about 72 hours and I'm enjoying it now. I had to work my way past the beginning but now I'm happy with it.
Just made the final episodes underwhelming to me.
I like the drama but this part of the character just irks me.
The scenes of Ra Ik and Se Na were funny to me cos the vibe was "a chill date walking down memory lane", meanwhile they're investigating the possible suicide or murder of his close friend??? 😂 Hilarious.
I'm glad RSB is a long-term schemer and allowing her plans to be complemented by LJL. She's taken the "give them enough rope to hang themselves" approach but I don't want any mercy at the end. Off with all their heads. Including grandma for making her take that stupid oath and for raising her granddaughters like this. She really projected one bad experience with her husband onto an entire generation. Yikes.
1. Majority of the men believe they're entitled to some part of RSB and when they don't get it, they're set on ruining her instead. Glad I clocked the waste of space cousin from scene 1 so I knew exactly what was coming with him.
2. The grandma contradicts herself every other scene and refuses to accept that not only are the girls all vipers in training (yes, including RSB), but she is wholly responsible for what they are and why they keep trying to take each other down or ruin RSB.
3. RSB is not as smart or calculating as she thinks she is and she's not paying close enough attention to the real threat. She's a tea goddess, yes, and she's very good at scheming, but she's not a swiss army knife - she still needs help. LJL already told her that she's not as ruthless as the 'blind' sister/cousin, and I really hope she's spent some time working through that statement.
The younger sister who keeps screeching anytime she's onscreen is getting on my last nerve. I wish she'd borrow a brain cell or SOMETHING.
I've binged all of this show in about 72 hours and I'm enjoying it now. I had to work my way past the beginning but now I'm happy with it.