Maybe later he will as well, but go below in the comments and look for a tweet about the old detective. Young detective was raging at FL, two detectives had to restrain him, clearly something bad happened to the old detective.
Another theory that I have now, based on the sister's dialogue with her employee. What if sister is just an adotive…
Most likely it's because he's a son. Sons often get preferrential treatment by default when it comes to running business, while women/daughters have to work twice as hard to prove they're just as capable. But I wouldn't be surprised if there was something with the sister as well. Maybe both of them were from mistresses. Their father frankly is a bit of a douche, and forcing his children to butt heads over the inheritance is a sure way to ruin the family.
I'm not trying to push a ship but there were odd vibes between them in this episode, especially from SanYoung.…
There's nothing between FL and her girl friend. That phrase was targeted at the ghost - she needs and wants it. She said it first when they were talking at the campfire about her being possessed, then when she was alone at the table. Why'd she want it? For the eyesight illness just like her father. But her girl friend is selfish for forbidding FL to have feelings for her first love. What, she staked that territory first and now no one is allowed? That's ridiculous, she's like a dog in the manger. Go get him yourself or get off the hay already.
After ep8 ends, it reminds me of The Ring movie which has "7 days" but this drama has "you opened the door" LOL…
It's not specific to SK ghosts. It's a common trope around the globe - evil can't enter your house unless you invite it. Vampires, demons, ghosts, etc.
there's a theory on reddit that Lee Mokdan was a twin. that's why there's a constant push and pull from the ghost,…
Being a twin was a bad omen in Joseon times, seen it in other dramas. Those villagers still lived by the old ways. I doubt twins would have been chosen for the ritual, never know which one is which.
Lmao it's a romcom. Why do y'all wanna see people work fr? Don't we have enough work in real life. I don't need…
But it propagates this misconseption for the workforce masses that are watching it - upper management are loafing around doing nothing for the good of the company while lower tiers work their asses for them. Which is not true for the most part, not if the company wants to stay successful and competitive.
I dunno, I'm all for "show, don't tell". Here so far we only have ML that is all about "tell" - he's presented as very confident and smart, and deems himself competent for no good reason. I like CEO characters that know their stuff and show it in parallel to courting FLs. Makes them more believable, gives them bonus points and is not detrimental to the romance part of a rom-com at all, if done well. In recent rom-coms good examples would be in A Business Proposal and Crazy Love.
Oh come on, you can't lower your score or you're playing into the hands of the Arabs 😂.
I know, it's a dilemma, but giving overrated scores is not good in the long term either. Later viewers will think it's all-round awesome drama, when it may not be. Gotta stay unbiased. I've wasted too much time on overrated dramas myself, it's hard to understand what's actually good from MDL's scores. Is it actually good, is there some popular idol in the cast, is there some irl drama influencing the scores, etc....? I think haters barely made a dent here, -0.1 point is nothing. But if you want to upvote this drama so badly here's a tip - give scores to each individual episode, that ifluences the overall score as well.
I'm hoping ML is working off screen. There's no way he can be so competent as he acts himself to be by working the amount he does, which is none at all atm. All he does all day every day is courting FL. If they gonna show him effortlessly resolving all the incoming problems invented by his sister, followed by an overall win over the inheritance I'm gonna lower my overall score. There's gotta be some measure of realism and effort spent here.
So FL's father voluntarily got the ghost inside him to cure his eyesight illness? And agreed to sacrifice his second child for that? And then after he got cured somehow, or after regretting it he decided to get rid himself of the ghost? That's the story?
Btw, the old detective found evidence that the ghost wasn't a second child. Not sure how that fits in into the picture, a different method is required of getting rid of it?
They were here, but most of their hateful comments got deleted and they deflated soon after and went on harassing…
You haven't seen the crazy stuff they wrote, that people started hating them back is understandable. I'm glad they're gone now for the most part, fans on this website just want to discuss dramas on screen, not get involved in irl dramas.
I'm crying JTBC finally released the behind the scenes for the kiss scene 😠Goodness Junho is so fucking fit.…
I found it hilarious that water was pouring not on the place where the fire was, but where he sat FL. I've noticed it in the episode proper, but it's more visible in BTS.
But I wouldn't be surprised if there was something with the sister as well. Maybe both of them were from mistresses. Their father frankly is a bit of a douche, and forcing his children to butt heads over the inheritance is a sure way to ruin the family.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rP78pXT4do
What male flight attendant is doing there though? He got off the plane for r&r?
But her girl friend is selfish for forbidding FL to have feelings for her first love. What, she staked that territory first and now no one is allowed? That's ridiculous, she's like a dog in the manger. Go get him yourself or get off the hay already.
I dunno, I'm all for "show, don't tell". Here so far we only have ML that is all about "tell" - he's presented as very confident and smart, and deems himself competent for no good reason.
I like CEO characters that know their stuff and show it in parallel to courting FLs. Makes them more believable, gives them bonus points and is not detrimental to the romance part of a rom-com at all, if done well. In recent rom-coms good examples would be in A Business Proposal and Crazy Love.
I've wasted too much time on overrated dramas myself, it's hard to understand what's actually good from MDL's scores. Is it actually good, is there some popular idol in the cast, is there some irl drama influencing the scores, etc....?
I think haters barely made a dent here, -0.1 point is nothing. But if you want to upvote this drama so badly here's a tip - give scores to each individual episode, that ifluences the overall score as well.
Btw, the old detective found evidence that the ghost wasn't a second child. Not sure how that fits in into the picture, a different method is required of getting rid of it?