Hopefully there are some funny events, jalous ones or nervous breakdown, because the rest of the time, it's... annoyingly slow... stare, music, stare, stare again, music, moves a hand, stare, music......
So Ra crying like a child. 😭 As a vilainous one, she smiles a lot, except when she gets mad and break all. I find her more attractive than Ra El, more curves, and more motivation in the bed. 🤤
I guess that too about the son. Nice at first, but will end bad and jalous, like the father.
I guess he will quickly trust her. He saw weird "luck" effect after meet her. Now he have a kind of "unluck" curse. That curse will becomes a "luck" godbless when she's with him again. He should understand. Maybe he will become a cheabol at lightning speed and have a company?
It's definitely early to be making assumptions and I didn't check the webtoon or anything but there seem to be…
The episode is very fast paced, and it's easy to miss details. Since I took some notes while watching, I can answer a few things.
1. We just see that the mother does have more power. When she touches someone, she seems to be able to convince that person of a possible future. I guess this works on weak minds.
2. Why the CEO lives in a hotel, I don't know. Maybe he owns it. There are security measures (door first) and we see several guards trying to stop them, but "unlucky" events stop them (or luck events for mother and daughter).
2b. How she escape. It's clear: he touches the stone (child statue), she touches the doors (and see him via the peephole). Then her pendentive light up, she enters a kind of contact from distance/wall (vision from mind this time). What means she give him luck power. By luck the door open with the stone contact without needing the eye scan. So her power need contact, or something close, maybe close distance. When ML is in the street (bad luck power), the keeper say "don't touch him because he gives unluck". He say "don't let him speak to you, because even that could give bad luck". (not the exact line, but the meaning). I guess the power is less strong than with full contact, but sometimes work.
3. We can't know that at this point. And I don't know who the child in the picture is.
4. The mother is having a ceremony (with daylight), before we see a dove flying. I suppose she is scanning the omens and waiting for the right moment to make a successful escape. She had obviously planned for the tourists. Big white hat on Seul Bi (makes think of dove). Only moment when an escape is possible is 2 years later.
5. He already knows why his mother was killed and because of whom. He knows that it is not Seul Bi's fault. Seul Bi's power works on others, but I'm not sure it involves her.
I think the CEO's son is his real son. A line of dialogue gives us an indication that Seul Bi is not the CEO's daughter. The plot uses a luck/misfortune high-concept whose logic we don't know fully yet. For now it is logically respected (it makes sense that a man takes advantage of it to become rich). I expect the concept to be used with some flexibility, depending on the needs of the plot.
Rewatching i saw there is so much hate for JKJ's acting/Seulhae in the timed comments on viki during the first…
Unintelligible, Jin Ki Joo gave one of the best performance I remember in my kdrama watcher lifetime. It's the kind of thing I have a special room in my mind about actors.
As a vilainous one, she smiles a lot, except when she gets mad and break all.
I find her more attractive than Ra El, more curves, and more motivation in the bed. 🤤
POOP! I made a nice poop this morning! 💩
Intestinal function at its best, healthy food! 🤗 👍
My mouth was like "Whaaaaaaaat??!!!".
1. We just see that the mother does have more power. When she touches someone, she seems to be able to convince that person of a possible future. I guess this works on weak minds.
2. Why the CEO lives in a hotel, I don't know. Maybe he owns it. There are security measures (door first) and we see several guards trying to stop them, but "unlucky" events stop them (or luck events for mother and daughter).
2b. How she escape. It's clear: he touches the stone (child statue), she touches the doors (and see him via the peephole). Then her pendentive light up, she enters a kind of contact from distance/wall (vision from mind this time). What means she give him luck power. By luck the door open with the stone contact without needing the eye scan. So her power need contact, or something close, maybe close distance. When ML is in the street (bad luck power), the keeper say "don't touch him because he gives unluck". He say "don't let him speak to you, because even that could give bad luck". (not the exact line, but the meaning). I guess the power is less strong than with full contact, but sometimes work.
3. We can't know that at this point. And I don't know who the child in the picture is.
4. The mother is having a ceremony (with daylight), before we see a dove flying. I suppose she is scanning the omens and waiting for the right moment to make a successful escape. She had obviously planned for the tourists. Big white hat on Seul Bi (makes think of dove). Only moment when an escape is possible is 2 years later.
5. He already knows why his mother was killed and because of whom. He knows that it is not Seul Bi's fault. Seul Bi's power works on others, but I'm not sure it involves her.
I think the CEO's son is his real son. A line of dialogue gives us an indication that Seul Bi is not the CEO's daughter.
The plot uses a luck/misfortune high-concept whose logic we don't know fully yet. For now it is logically respected (it makes sense that a man takes advantage of it to become rich). I expect the concept to be used with some flexibility, depending on the needs of the plot.
41:30, the CEO says "take care of your daughter", not "our daughter".
This is a blast!! Powerful dramatics, fast paced, good logic.