She has good education(bachelor degree), she can find better job than this. I don't know why she is not looking…
I support her with this part time job. Keep in mind this is the first time she's ever made a decision for herself. Everything she ever did even her schooling/education was all decided by her mother to prep her to be LX hotel's daughter-in-law. For someone who never had a sense of autonomy over her own life she should start small. Imagine if she started big...she'd crash and burn because she doesn't know how to make decisions. Starting small is great for people like her who've been controlled all their life because she needs to get used to thinking for herself and being able to operate without someone manipulating her
watching ep 35. Chun Su's reaction and his talk with FL about her dating the charmain put a smile on my face.…
Same he's very fickle and shifty. One minute he was rejecting the hairdresser girl now he's worried about who she's hanging out with. And then lashing out at his SIL about her dating the chairman. Especially after all she did for them when she didn't have to. She could've easily cut her losses and walked away since they were only ever married for 10 days but she chose to stay and help them. He's acting like she owes them her entire life
As a product of divorced parents, there are benefits and downsides to divorce.
If a person is being abused or has been cheated on, by all means, divorce is strongly recommended. There's no point in keeping a marriage that has already failed. Now I have seen people go into marriage counselling and come out on the other end better and continue staying married. But that doesn't mean it's a recipe that works for everyone.
Different strokes, different folks. Some people can go through some rocky marriages, go into therapy individually and as a couple, and make it out alive. Others need to allow that boat to sink.
If there are kids involved, I know it's hard because so many circumstances/situations/scenarios need to be taken into account. There's a security marriage brings that being divorced or single doesn't have...I understand that. BUT if you're not shackled to any man or woman via kids, LEAVE! Why waste energy, time,e and emotions trying to revive a dead thing?
No, being double in-laws isn't wrong. I guess where I'm from, it's quite "normal." It's not advised, but no one…
Wow that's interesting. It's always good to see every cultures take on double in-laws. Some are fine with it, others are half and half while others cultures are a big no
I honestly haven't watched this show yet and will just about to start to (considering I was one of the few people…
No, being double in-laws isn't wrong. I guess where I'm from, it's quite "normal." It's not advised, but no one makes much of a fuss. I am not sure how it is in Korea. What used to be a big no-no was marrying someone with the same last name, but that's not a problem anymore.
With double in-laws, things can get a bit complicated, especially when it comes to family gatherings or navigating boundaries—but if everyone’s respectful and gets along, it can bring families closer together. Like most things, it depends on the people involved.
Yes, she's been there since season 1 and in the same year as Dr. Chu Chu. During their 3rd year residency (iirc),…
When they were picking new Professors, I was like "please don't pick her." And then after the call that sweet voiced laced with poison I laughed so hard at her reaction cause it was expected. She could never be a Professor cause she'd torment the residents. She was already terrible as a senior resident imagine her in a position of power
Or you're watching a different show.Ji-won was never a romantic interest held by Bunny. She thinks he's handsome…
You can't be serious!?
He was placed there as a romantic interest, regardless of whether or not she views him as one.
The article you added doesn't prove anything. So what if she was checking out Yeol? It doesn't take away from the fact that Ji-won was created to be a romantic interest. Like it or not.
If Ji-Won were just a friend, he wouldn't get involved with her that much. We've all seen enough romance kdramas to know that he ain't no friend. Also ep9 trailer makes it very obvious.
Ji-won placed himself in the friend zone, so of course, she wouldn't look at him romantically. Had he not done so from the get-go, it'd be a different story. Ji-won is more of a pacifist and a major pushover. So it makes sense he friendzones himself.
Also, Bani didn't have a crush on Yeol; she found him attractive,e same as she did with Ji-won when she first saw him. Plus, Ji-won is her senior. She thought he was a junior, but later found out he started before her, and he took a break from school and came back. So your stance that she had a crush on Yeol first and Ji-won's a junior she's fond of, doesn't hold. Attraction and crushing on someone are two different things. I can find you attractive and not have a crush on you.
Besides, I don't know if you have any guy best friends. But my guy friends don't treat me the way Ji-won does. Yes, they're still caring, but it's more of a "you're my sister type of care." Ji-won doesn't do that. He's actively positioning himself within proximity in hopes that Bani notices him. Take that confession thing for example.
i know these stories happen in real life too !!! . i am just watching the drama and i dont want to take sides…
I know they happen in reality too. I started watching it cause I thought it'd be interesting. Never cared for FL off the bat and the 2 ML's ....oh y days they're annoying . I might comeback to see how it ends but I don't guarantee it
I really can’t stand when shows or movies rely on the same worn-out love triangle trope. They introduce a female character who clearly knows that two guys are into her, but instead of making a firm choice or setting clear boundaries, she dances around the situation like she’s playing a drawn-out game of “he loves me, he loves me not” except she’s doing it with people’s feelings, not flower petals. It’s emotionally exhausting to watch.
Even worse, when she finally picks one of them, usually the guy we all knew she was going to choose from the start, she doesn’t let the other one go. She keeps him around like a safety net, and her behavior toward him constantly blurs emotional lines. It’s not indecisiveness anymore; it’s selfishness. And just when you think the drama might die down, in comes the chosen guy’s ex, hovering in the background like a persistent housefly, always there to stir up drama and insecurity.
At that point, it stops being romantic tension and starts feeling like emotional chaos just for the sake of it. The writers keep throwing in these recycled conflicts instead of letting the characters grow, make real choices, and evolve. Either give the "other guy" his own love story or let the central relationship develop without all the interference. The constant back-and-forth isn’t clever, it’s just draining, and it makes all the characters come off as either immature or emotionally clueless.
we all are. He had it coming. And I'm glad the maid didn't do it cause she doesn't need that on her hands. Instead he got it from that vengeful spirit his mother tried to use on the young prince. Funny how karma comes to bit people in the ass real good.
What the hell ?! Was that a contract killer ? OoThat took a turn. Don't know if all of that is true but this shitshow…
I'm sitting back and see how this unfolds. I made a joke to my sister about this when the news first broke. I told her that directly someone is gonna hire a hitman. Didn't expect that to actually happen
I hate myself for acty starting this when it aired
If a person is being abused or has been cheated on, by all means, divorce is strongly recommended. There's no point in keeping a marriage that has already failed. Now I have seen people go into marriage counselling and come out on the other end better and continue staying married. But that doesn't mean it's a recipe that works for everyone.
Different strokes, different folks. Some people can go through some rocky marriages, go into therapy individually and as a couple, and make it out alive. Others need to allow that boat to sink.
If there are kids involved, I know it's hard because so many circumstances/situations/scenarios need to be taken into account. There's a security marriage brings that being divorced or single doesn't have...I understand that. BUT if you're not shackled to any man or woman via kids, LEAVE! Why waste energy, time,e and emotions trying to revive a dead thing?
With double in-laws, things can get a bit complicated, especially when it comes to family gatherings or navigating boundaries—but if everyone’s respectful and gets along, it can bring families closer together. Like most things, it depends on the people involved.
And then after the call that sweet voiced laced with poison I laughed so hard at her reaction cause it was expected. She could never be a Professor cause she'd torment the residents. She was already terrible as a senior resident imagine her in a position of power
I also loved how Sa-bi became a bit more emotionally aware and conscious of others.
Hopefully it doesn't disappoint
Also Yeonjun and Soobin made their debut as Hi-boyz 😅
He was placed there as a romantic interest, regardless of whether or not she views him as one.
The article you added doesn't prove anything. So what if she was checking out Yeol? It doesn't take away from the fact that Ji-won was created to be a romantic interest. Like it or not.
If Ji-Won were just a friend, he wouldn't get involved with her that much. We've all seen enough romance kdramas to know that he ain't no friend. Also ep9 trailer makes it very obvious.
Ji-won placed himself in the friend zone, so of course, she wouldn't look at him romantically. Had he not done so from the get-go, it'd be a different story. Ji-won is more of a pacifist and a major pushover. So it makes sense he friendzones himself.
Also, Bani didn't have a crush on Yeol; she found him attractive,e same as she did with Ji-won when she first saw him. Plus, Ji-won is her senior. She thought he was a junior, but later found out he started before her, and he took a break from school and came back. So your stance that she had a crush on Yeol first and Ji-won's a junior she's fond of, doesn't hold. Attraction and crushing on someone are two different things. I can find you attractive and not have a crush on you.
Besides, I don't know if you have any guy best friends. But my guy friends don't treat me the way Ji-won does. Yes, they're still caring, but it's more of a "you're my sister type of care." Ji-won doesn't do that. He's actively positioning himself within proximity in hopes that Bani notices him. Take that confession thing for example.
Even worse, when she finally picks one of them, usually the guy we all knew she was going to choose from the start, she doesn’t let the other one go. She keeps him around like a safety net, and her behavior toward him constantly blurs emotional lines. It’s not indecisiveness anymore; it’s selfishness. And just when you think the drama might die down, in comes the chosen guy’s ex, hovering in the background like a persistent housefly, always there to stir up drama and insecurity.
At that point, it stops being romantic tension and starts feeling like emotional chaos just for the sake of it. The writers keep throwing in these recycled conflicts instead of letting the characters grow, make real choices, and evolve. Either give the "other guy" his own love story or let the central relationship develop without all the interference. The constant back-and-forth isn’t clever, it’s just draining, and it makes all the characters come off as either immature or emotionally clueless.
This whole case keeps getting interesting.