At what point did this show become a murder mystery? I swear the episode felt like a murder mystery like CSI:…
It did get a lot more intense then I thought it would a few episodes back. I knew that what happened to Annie wasn't good, but I just wasn't expecting to be so heartbroken watching it. But your right, there was a lot of detective work.
On another note CEO Park's assistant, I guess he is spilling the beans just to take out CEO Park, not because he has any sincere intentions. That guy looks just as evil as CEO Park.
Also, I know that Eun Joo wanted to drop it all, and they wanted to follow his wishes, but honestly, the reporter was spot on about this one. What about Annie and getting justice for her? What about other trainees that have been abused by these same people.
Side note, I love seeing all of these teams come together now, that's what it's going to take to pull through in the end. Although I still don't like that shitty SHAX leader.
He's not a good leader he's just selfish . only cares about how it all affects him not anyone else. it doesn't…
Totally agree, he is selfish. And yes, La Li Ma is awesome. I love how they instead of following the same old cliche of a mean 2nd FL who likes the ML lead, they made her a strong, independent, smart, kind women. She’s the total opposite of the SHAX leader. She care about people and respects them and even tries to help them, not get them in trouble.
I agree with you that he betrayed his teammate because he thought he was doing the right thing. He was so concerned…
Ah, I didn’t remember about his previous conversation. Thank for mentioning that.
I hope they don’t gloss over his involvement, but I’m sure they will with a sad apology. I just really hate him more then CEO Park lol.
It’s like there’s a bad guy scale and there’s the ones your neutral about, the ones you e joy, and the one’s you hate, and I hate him. His misdeeds aren’t enough to enjoy, all you think is what a shitty, selfish leader.
Honestly, I’d like to see him leave the group, as a person indirectly responsible for hurting his members, but I won’t hold my breath.
I agree with you that he betrayed his teammate because he thought he was doing the right thing. He was so concerned…
I agree he definitely didn’t know about her death, but if he did tattle about Eun Jo, he has to know his big mouth may have had something to do with Eun Jo leaving.
So you would think he would try to address the same situation different the second time, but he doesn’t. He’s just selfish.
Of course I could be wrong about him tattling about Eun Jo, but his words in the last episode about doing anything to keep the group together seemed pretty suspect.
Somehow I hate the SHAX leader more then CEO Park an his shady underling. I guess because with those too you know what you’re getting, so do the other characters, but the leader, what he’s done is such a betrayal. He doesn’t seem like a good leader, he is less concerned with taking care of his members and more concerned with the group and how it effects his future. Even more frustrating is I’m pretty sure he tattled on the on Annie and the former SHAX member by what he said in episode 10, so he HAS to know that somehow they are connected. Why would he be such an ass and sell out another member.
Thinking about starting this one, but is there lots of romance?
I would say there is a fair amount of romance. I mean there are subplots like in any drama, but the main plot really is the romance of the two main leads, how it effects them, the people around them, and how it is similar to other issues I don’t want to spoil.
2 episodes in and so far i'm not really into it but i'll keep watching
I love it. The beginning episodes do feel like a lot of introduction, but it does get more enjoyable and fun. The last episode (10) had some really good singing in it too.
I’ll say for anyone who is hesitant to watch this or dropped it, give it a shot. I dropped it and then some times later picked it up again and I did enjoy it. I also knew that Team and Win was shipped by a lot of people, and I didnt’t get it at first, then I got to the second half of the drama AND I AM OBSESSED WITH THEM. I have been reading fanfic and watching YouTube videos for two days. I can’t wait for the spin off. And Boun, OMG. He is one of the most attractive men I have ever seen. What’s so funny is he is so soft and silly in YouTube videos as himself, but when he opts Win, he just has this sexy charisma about him that I don’t think all actors can pull off.
I love it when "enemies to lovers" isn't very toxic... they hate each other but no one is torturing/being really…
I didn’t think of Lost Romance, but you’re right, it is a good one. He does dislike her a lot in the beginning. Uh! I love that drama. It’s such a fun, creative drama, their chemistry is amazing, and the kissing scenes are HOT.
The Korean drama "Secret" is the best one that I've watched from this trope.Please suggest me more dramas like…
This is one of the best enemies to lovers. As I said to someone above, what does it for me is that they really are enemies. Which makes the transition to lovers so much more exciting. Most enemies don’t I lovers are just silly banter.
Goodness, no Secret? Like many here, I too believe Secret is THE Asian drama for enemies-to-lovers done right.…
I like that one because they are REAL enemies. It isn’t necessarily a feel good drama, so not one I want to go back and watch often. But there ML genuinely hates her, rightfully so (even if misguided). It I love watching as their relationship changes and he is slowly drawn to her, sees the pain she is in, and then as the truth is revealed, he wants to protect her. Also, this is one of the few dramas where their separation makes sense. They’d been through so much, they needed time to come to peace with it all so that they could have a healthy relationship.
I think you might have missed some stuff here bc the CEO wanted his assistant to leak out to the press that SHAX…
Thanks! That’s where I read that at! Okay, I’m not crazy. That’s a big difference. I mean resign and renew changes the game regardless, but to me, resign made no sense, why would the CEO not want to keep SHAX.
On another note CEO Park's assistant, I guess he is spilling the beans just to take out CEO Park, not because he has any sincere intentions. That guy looks just as evil as CEO Park.
Also, I know that Eun Joo wanted to drop it all, and they wanted to follow his wishes, but honestly, the reporter was spot on about this one. What about Annie and getting justice for her? What about other trainees that have been abused by these same people.
Side note, I love seeing all of these teams come together now, that's what it's going to take to pull through in the end. Although I still don't like that shitty SHAX leader.
I hope they don’t gloss over his involvement, but I’m sure they will with a sad apology. I just really hate him more then CEO Park lol.
It’s like there’s a bad guy scale and there’s the ones your neutral about, the ones you e joy, and the one’s you hate, and I hate him. His misdeeds aren’t enough to enjoy, all you think is what a shitty, selfish leader.
Honestly, I’d like to see him leave the group, as a person indirectly responsible for hurting his members, but I won’t hold my breath.
So you would think he would try to address the same situation different the second time, but he doesn’t. He’s just selfish.
Of course I could be wrong about him tattling about Eun Jo, but his words in the last episode about doing anything to keep the group together seemed pretty suspect.
Now I might need to go watch it again. Damnit.