A bunch of overdramatic sns bitches with no sense of reality and one "not-like-the-others" to expose them all. But in the end, it's just like any other business on the open market. It's not pretty anywhere, some people just utterly lose themselves in chase of success. A 7.0 from me.
Can lore here get any more contrived? First Mr. Ko is dosing out unsubstantiated claims whenever he feels like. Now there's a vampire hunters diary claiming that you have to find a half-vampire (!) with a scar on their body (?!). How many half-vampires are there to begin with? ML is a clear outlier and maybe the only one in history, because his turning was randomly interrupted. And a very specific point about a scar on the body? Even in his current state he regenerates wounds. Come on, where is this prior knowledge even coming from? May as well go looking for unicorns. I didn't care much about 2ML and his curse problems to begin with and this is just a nail in the coffin. And what does it mean to become immortal? More than likely one'd turn into a vampire themselves.
Does anyone know where we can watch this kdrama and others too without being scared of a virus/hack?
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So, is the ghost grandma's late firstborn daughter? She's firstborn and ML's grandfather was willing to give up the most precious person to him for making a ghost? And grandma was ok with it because she's a cold hearted greedy bitch? That's why the ghost kills most precious ones of other people? Or is the ghost some unrelated person?
Am I the only person getting bored by this drama? I feel like I'm losing interest and I liked the first episodes…
I think there are two main problems in this drama that get people bored: 1. Jumping the gun with the romance - everything happened too early with too many episodes left. 2. Subplots are lacking in substance. There's not much here here besides the leads romance and business side is shown cartoonishly bad and out of tune with the real life.
Forget the romance, I’m most excited to hear Gu Won’s business plan next week. I want to know his strategy…
Don’t hold your breath that it will be anything realistically implementable irl. The business side of this drama is hilariously badly done. Realistically, optimization by cutting costs and making mass layoffs would be the most common practice. Nobody cares about employees when push comes to shove, everybody cares about the company staying afloat. The sister is right here. But it wouldn’t look good for PR right after that sentimental anniversary focusing on employees.
Ep 12I doubt the secretary will follow the evil sisters … ugh 😤That old friend granny … she will tell everything…
Yea, the secretary loves ML too much to betray him. If it wasn't a kdrama I'd have thought the secretary had romantic feelings towards ML, they way he clings onto him, especially since Thailand. But since it's a kdrama, of course, they meant it simply as a cringey joke.
what is Gu Won's sister damn issue with him?why does she hate him so damn bad?is it because they are not full…
She's a frikking Nazi, what else? Some people are better because they have better blood/genes? Are those the same genes that made her father almost go bankrupt if it weren't from outside investors help? They just had to make her a completely unlikable cartoonish villain. And, not that it's important, but ML's mother wasn't even a part of the service team, which she despises so much. She was from the strategic planning team, likely an economist by trade. So what the ef is her beef here is beyond me. Probably just a jealous bitch.
I'd have preferred this whole drama more realistic - a cocky and overconfident son with preferrential treatment from his father against a hard working, but underappreciated sister who was the one who actually elevated the company to its current elite status.
But in the end, it's just like any other business on the open market. It's not pretty anywhere, some people just utterly lose themselves in chase of success.
A 7.0 from me.
Q2: Unknown.
How many half-vampires are there to begin with? ML is a clear outlier and maybe the only one in history, because his turning was randomly interrupted. And a very specific point about a scar on the body? Even in his current state he regenerates wounds. Come on, where is this prior knowledge even coming from? May as well go looking for unicorns. I didn't care much about 2ML and his curse problems to begin with and this is just a nail in the coffin. And what does it mean to become immortal? More than likely one'd turn into a vampire themselves.
P.S. Mr. Ko is still sus.
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More alternatively, if available - subscribe and watch on official streaming platforms.
She's firstborn and ML's grandfather was willing to give up the most precious person to him for making a ghost? And grandma was ok with it because she's a cold hearted greedy bitch?
That's why the ghost kills most precious ones of other people?
Or is the ghost some unrelated person?
1. Jumping the gun with the romance - everything happened too early with too many episodes left.
2. Subplots are lacking in substance. There's not much here here besides the leads romance and business side is shown cartoonishly bad and out of tune with the real life.
Realistically, optimization by cutting costs and making mass layoffs would be the most common practice. Nobody cares about employees when push comes to shove, everybody cares about the company staying afloat. The sister is right here.
But it wouldn’t look good for PR right after that sentimental anniversary focusing on employees.
They just had to make her a completely unlikable cartoonish villain.
And, not that it's important, but ML's mother wasn't even a part of the service team, which she despises so much. She was from the strategic planning team, likely an economist by trade. So what the ef is her beef here is beyond me. Probably just a jealous bitch.
I'd have preferred this whole drama more realistic - a cocky and overconfident son with preferrential treatment from his father against a hard working, but underappreciated sister who was the one who actually elevated the company to its current elite status.