I totally wouldn't mind if Min Ki was Ju Won's lover in the past. He's giving SML syndrome anyway. And I'd love for there to be a second season just to resolve this angle.
So Ji Eum’s dad didn’t mean to cause the accident? The loan shark said that he only needed to be on standby…
He had to cause a minor collision so not full impact/full speed. But he could not brake so it ended up worse than what could have been. When they showed his discussions with the loan shark, they never said he needs to kill someone. But he doesn't feel any guilt over the accident at all. At the end of the day, he was merely used and was happy to get his loan written off.
from the looks of it yes! and hard. disgusting really!! not the fact that he loves her but the fact that he is…
Do people like the mother exist? 100%! Parents rejecting the ones their kids actually like is a huge thing in most of Asia. haha. Many Asian adults still have their marriages arranged and parents play a huge role in picking their partners for them. Since the FL's family is rich, them wanting a rich groom is also very typical. If they were not rich, but educated, then they'd want a highly educated groom with a good salary.
As for falling in love with a foster/step sibling - frankly, I've only read about it happening in some places in the US where there are so many more broken families. It's still rare. Not sure how these writers thought this up but they've introduced another female character now. So he will probably fall for her even though she doesn't meet his mother's standards either. XD
Though the story is unfolding slowly, I'm enjoying the realism of the emotions by both ML and FL. Especially when the FL got drunk and vented to the ML and he was terrified that she'll actually give up on him. Ooof! I felt them both on such a deep level.
Can't believe IMDB gave this movie a 4.4. I thought it would be terrible but it's a decent film. Maybe the story could have been fleshed out a bit more.
Yess, this made the first 10 min unwatchable for me. I had to skip it all to when the story begins to actually…
There are some live stream comments, DMs and headlines that you'll have to translate even further into the episodes. Netflix has done such a terrible job by missing this aspect of the story.
I have a question, is this drama an okay option to watch with a much younger friend (I mean under 16), are there…
There are no explicit scenes. But there are a couple of kisses and some F bombs. Also. there is a scene about drug overdose and an off-screen suicide case.
I am just really curious and worried about what is happening to JiEum's past life niece. :'(
As for falling in love with a foster/step sibling - frankly, I've only read about it happening in some places in the US where there are so many more broken families. It's still rare. Not sure how these writers thought this up but they've introduced another female character now. So he will probably fall for her even though she doesn't meet his mother's standards either. XD