From what I can put together, it seems Eun Ho knows about her disorder and created a space/life for Hyeri to exist…
TBH after Kang Hoon was the highlight of Secret Romantic Guesthouse, I'd love to see him as ML. But we can't deny that Eun Ho is a solid person with a career and a profile page online, so I'm not sure about that theory.
From what I can put together, it seems Eun Ho knows about her disorder and created a space/life for Hyeri to exist…
I don't think she remembers what Hyeri does so she doesn't know about the visit. She's also hiding her disorder so she can only say she doesn't know. (I think her company wouldn't allow someone with a psychological disorder to become an announcer.)
As for the psych visits, I guess the Wednesday schedule falls within Hyeri's awake time, so it's Hyeri going to the psych but maybe Eun Ho first consulted in the morning or weekend so she's signed in as Eun Ho in the records. We also don't know for now if Eun Ho actually has schedules with the psych as Eun Ho.
I also wonder if someone in Eun Ho's life arranged for Hyeri's work , but she doesn't seem to have anyone she's close to who'll do that. There's still lots to discover, right?
Ep2. Ah, it's interesting now. So I comment.People ask questions here, most of answers in this comment and previous…
From what I can put together, it seems Eun Ho knows about her disorder and created a space/life for Hyeri to exist without problems. Hyeri sleeps at her place and Eun Ho wakes up at 4am in Hyeri's apartment with glasses where she can find them, but she goes to sleep at Hyeri's apartment also so when Hyeri wakes up at 4pm she's not disoriented.
Weekends seems to be a time when Hyeri is "asleep" since we was able to do two assignments during weekends but I think Eun Ho isn't entirely sure she's "safe" from switching during weekends so she's not always open to working weekends unless she'll get lots of airtime.
Shin Hae Sun is doing great at acting both Eun Su and Hyeri personalities. Aside from the ML with a bad record, this drama has me hooked and I want to know the back stories and what triggered this split personas in Eun Ho.
sbs is a pretty strong tv station in korea. those two didn't put a dent on good partner which is the airing slot…
If you check google trends past 7 days, this one's high while the other two are nowhere to be found. for sure psh adds to the talkability of this show. 3 weeks into a show would be a good time to see if people are talking about a drama or not
ngl this show should have been released after the air of love next door , no gain no love bcs these are pretty…
sbs is a pretty strong tv station in korea. those two didn't put a dent on good partner which is the airing slot that this drama takes over. it's also very different genre, so audience would be different. in other words, those two dramas shouldn't really affect this one unless you're talking about marketing noise.
Justitia is in KBN body but retains her own voice, or is that Kang Bit Na's?
That's PSH's voice but I'm sure I'm not the only one who noticed PSH using ONR's intonation (she has that certain tone that you'd be familiar with if you've watch her enough)
Professional subbing don't do T/N like fan subbers do. I find myself missing those days when I get to learn a bit more of the cultural contextual references thru T/N
Kinda of interesting how only Boyeong and Suoh had siblings. Everyone else seem to be only child. Might explain…
It's not unusual in South Korea. Even the older generation seemed very aware how hard it is to raise a child. They don't really have the mentality of having many kids in hope one of them gets lucky in life and take care of the entire family.
That was such a good curtain call. Great acting with well-written characters. Cases that made you emotionally invested and take sides and tug at your heart. The Olympics gap didn't make a dent on this except to have us wait weeks for it to continue.
I will definitely miss this. I wouldn't mind indefinitely watching them work different cases as opposing lawyers.
I hope they win many awards at the end of the year.
not the story, the narrative style. it really was as sloppy as the drama? or was is fleshed out better or with better storyboard? i mean drama and webtoon are very different forms of media and storytelling would normally have differences in style and approach.
As the detective said, "what the hell happened here?"
I don't feel like it landed the ending. Yes, the drama entertained me and piqued my interest. It wasn't all good though. And I never got to understand Sun Hui when she was the central character. It was strange how things started with the focus on the kids (who liked to do things on their own and not go to adults for guidance) then suddenly shifted to the bio dad then went really dark then shifted again to that fairytale ending. Was it the writer? the director with his camera angles and distortion and camera focus? Not sure who to blame, but it spiraled out of control along the way.
As for the psych visits, I guess the Wednesday schedule falls within Hyeri's awake time, so it's Hyeri going to the psych but maybe Eun Ho first consulted in the morning or weekend so she's signed in as Eun Ho in the records. We also don't know for now if Eun Ho actually has schedules with the psych as Eun Ho.
I also wonder if someone in Eun Ho's life arranged for Hyeri's work , but she doesn't seem to have anyone she's close to who'll do that. There's still lots to discover, right?
Weekends seems to be a time when Hyeri is "asleep" since we was able to do two assignments during weekends but I think Eun Ho isn't entirely sure she's "safe" from switching during weekends so she's not always open to working weekends unless she'll get lots of airtime.
Shin Hae Sun is doing great at acting both Eun Su and Hyeri personalities. Aside from the ML with a bad record, this drama has me hooked and I want to know the back stories and what triggered this split personas in Eun Ho.
I will definitely miss this. I wouldn't mind indefinitely watching them work different cases as opposing lawyers.
I hope they win many awards at the end of the year.
Yes, the drama entertained me and piqued my interest. It wasn't all good though. And I never got to understand Sun Hui when she was the central character. It was strange how things started with the focus on the kids (who liked to do things on their own and not go to adults for guidance) then suddenly shifted to the bio dad then went really dark then shifted again to that fairytale ending. Was it the writer? the director with his camera angles and distortion and camera focus? Not sure who to blame, but it spiraled out of control along the way.