The only unnecessary thing I Dee should’ve been left out was the childhood trope and the car accident parents dying/someone behind their death trope. To me those 2 things are quite overused.
The 2 leads dynamic/surrounding situation and the tussle that comes with it is already enough. We’ll get enough drama moments from her ex finding out about the relationship and eventual house lottery. Not to forget his family dynamics. We’re gonna get enough too out of him being a chaebol and all that comes with it. We don’t need added things. These only slow down the story’s progression and makes certain things drag.
So far the first 2 episodes are good. So I’m interested in seeing how the rest plays out
Since our ML is a single father, what if the mother is the chairman daughter who was killed? I think this make…
That’s impossible because his daughter died 15 years ago. The drama description says ML daughter is in Kindergarten. So unless the chairman’s daughter miraculously rose from the grave and had a kid or by some stroke of luck survived what the evil stepdaughter did to her, then it’s practically impossible
Are you referring to tv ratings? If yea, it was coz it waa aired on tv chosun with few viewers in Korean. it's…
go online and find the actual ratings. MDL ratings are notorious for not being accurate since everyone and their grandma can rate a show they don’t watch
Yeh - she should have ended up on the losing end - because she was just as big of a manipulator as the already…
excatly. And her justification to herself was that she “loved” him and was looking out for him. Bit you don’t manipulate and emotionally break someone you claim to love
I don’t agree with her hiding her past. However OB could’ve also gone about it better in my opinion. Because the only reason we found out was when OB hired a private investigator to look into her because she 1. didn’t like him dating her and 2. she wanted to find a reason to drive the piano teacher away. It wasn’t like she did it because she had his best interest in kind. It was more selfish and that’s what I had a problem with. As for the piano teacher. I don’t know why she hid the fact she’s a mom and was married. Maybe she was running away from him and that’s the only way she could hide.
One thing I don’t like with what the writers did is not letting Ok Bun’s misdeed of driving away Heung Su’s girlfriend because she wanted him for herself. She really is something else. She was just pushy and obnoxious. Acting like she was a prize to be won
I’m a little behind on the episodes cause I got busy so I’m only at ep10. But Yimeng has a “god complex” and that’s working my nerve right now. Because she skimmed through the book didn’t even bother reading major building block Orta she fees like she knows what’s gonna happen and who to blame. The whole fire scene was an accident. And I figured it would be from the time she set out to not let it happen. Because why would Nan Heng benefit from a fire? It made no sense. It was the guy who got thrown out of court after the petition. But would know that if she READ THE BOOK! She strongly believes the script hasn’t changed but it has. She’s just blinded by what she feels should happen and doesn’t even bother to see.
Do you think that all the characters in the script world have their own agency and personality until the main…
I definitely believe they have their own agency until the “main stage” is to happen then they all fall in line. Cause even as the actuall writer is writing he won’t write about every single day to day thing. So when what needs occur is about to happen the situations don’t change. Like we saw in the earlier episodes. The best show I can use for reference of this is the Korean drama Extraordinary You. In it the FL was already written to call in love with a guy, however the guy never liked her. She wanted to change what the author had already written for her but each time a “stage” crucial to the authors story was meant to happen she acted as written. And as soon as the stage was over she reverted to having her own agency and saying she never meant it. So like if the stage was her confessing her undying love for the guy. When it’s over she’d tell him she didn’t actually love him.
The 2 leads dynamic/surrounding situation and the tussle that comes with it is already enough. We’ll get enough drama moments from her ex finding out about the relationship and eventual house lottery. Not to forget his family dynamics. We’re gonna get enough too out of him being a chaebol and all that comes with it. We don’t need added things. These only slow down the story’s progression and makes certain things drag.
So far the first 2 episodes are good. So I’m interested in seeing how the rest plays out
mine keeps showing error
And it’s weird cause having a kid or being divorced isn’t a flaw.
The last episode airs today