Crash Landing On You cast did too. They were professional - acted well and also fell in love too - it's not mutually exclusive. But only time will tell if they caught feelings for each other. The Fight For My Way main leads caught feelings too, when asked at an awards show.
Question: There were rumours of Son Ye-Jin's cameo in the show... Was it an actual cameo or just using similar style of wedding to the actress real-life wedding as an inspo for the show? Must have missed it.
Eunseong this Ghae-saekki tried to kill Hae In. The most evil character ever. Damn! 🤬And he just died after…
Rules of Engagement states that they can't open fire unless he was being a threat to them/public (the couple). Holding the gun itself isn't considered yet until he does pull the trigger.
I just watched the first episode, but honestly, the ML is annoying, has no personality, coward, and follows all…
Yes.
Without spoiling what happens in between, let's just say they have fetched top viewership on Netflix, surpassing Crash Landing On You, for a reason. Will be worth the watch.
What did Grandpa/Chairman Hong's smile or smirk before rolling down the stairs mean? Was he fed some kinda hallucination pill or he feels a sense of release?
What happened?Let me guess the damnn bastard died of Heart attack and now his wife is going around accusing people,…
Yep, was part of the husband's plan to downplay his health condition, so the doctors won't do so many checks, and in turn both save money and able to push blame onto doctors for performing surgery leading to his death.
So the wife continued with her plot, and kept insisting it's the doctors' fault. Until later, when her daughter convinced her of her folly that she repented and tried to make up for it.
After reading through the comments and rewatching the part, I reckon the ML had lost his life too.
The reunion scene with the others who had, in one way or another, made sacrifice in their line of duty. With the ML are only the three people - the former "battalion director" lost a leg, the team 2IC (engineer-convert) and early-discharged fighter who also lost their lives in an attempt to perform their duty in/out of uniform. With the former battalion director amidst the audience, it just proves the reunion is that of people who have made sacrifices.
Granted that the ML might be on duty in a distant area as some might have pointed out (which is also a sacrifice), the later part where he enters the hall and subsequently only his claps were audible only to the FL... leads me to think the sacrifice the ML took is his life.
Given where the film is from, it's more of drama to showcase the sacrifices of the firefighters > love arc of the couple, hence they left it as this "open ending". Wish it wasn't like that, just him sitting amongst the audience would be fine (dont even need any wedding scene) but oh well...
Without spoiling what happens in between, let's just say they have fetched top viewership on Netflix, surpassing Crash Landing On You, for a reason. Will be worth the watch.
What did Grandpa/Chairman Hong's smile or smirk before rolling down the stairs mean? Was he fed some kinda hallucination pill or he feels a sense of release?
So the wife continued with her plot, and kept insisting it's the doctors' fault. Until later, when her daughter convinced her of her folly that she repented and tried to make up for it.
It's not the company CEO. Will there be S2?
The reunion scene with the others who had, in one way or another, made sacrifice in their line of duty. With the ML are only the three people - the former "battalion director" lost a leg, the team 2IC (engineer-convert) and early-discharged fighter who also lost their lives in an attempt to perform their duty in/out of uniform. With the former battalion director amidst the audience, it just proves the reunion is that of people who have made sacrifices.
Granted that the ML might be on duty in a distant area as some might have pointed out (which is also a sacrifice), the later part where he enters the hall and subsequently only his claps were audible only to the FL... leads me to think the sacrifice the ML took is his life.
Given where the film is from, it's more of drama to showcase the sacrifices of the firefighters > love arc of the couple, hence they left it as this "open ending". Wish it wasn't like that, just him sitting amongst the audience would be fine (dont even need any wedding scene) but oh well...