Can you please explain when did Sara commit rape? Bit confused here what did I miss I always skip her scenes lol
Yes, you are right which is why I edited my comment when I saw my error. Although in Sara case, after your explaination, I would say she is an attempt because she already acting out her plans. They are just failing lmao
Can you please explain when did Sara commit rape? Bit confused here what did I miss I always skip her scenes lol
You are right. What she is doing is an attempt. I would like to say your example of thinking about murder is a bit off in here because it's not just thinking but attempting it and failing lol that would still qualify as an attempted murder wouldn't it? It's not her priority but it doesn't make the crime less heinous.
Can you please explain when did Sara commit rape? Bit confused here what did I miss I always skip her scenes lol
So far she haven't because he didn't want too. Although her intentions is to sleep with him and because Korean drama, they like to keep it innocent (which I'm glad they do). However, statutory rape is a thing even if both partners consent to it. If Chairman Lee ever consented, it's because he thought she is his finance. He doesn't know he is being lied too.
Can you please explain when did Sara commit rape? Bit confused here what did I miss I always skip her scenes lol
Yes she is. She is taking advantage of the fact he is amnesiac to initiate intimacy such as kissing and sleeping with him. That is sexual harassment and would have been rape if he went with it except he didn't because something is telling him it's not right. So her intentions is to rape him. If you had amnesia and someone CLAIMED to be your husband and you slept with him just to find out he was not, he is a rapist to you. Sara is a predator.
19 episodes in and Sara isn't just committing fraud but sexual harasser as well. I don't know how she thought this was okay. His stepmother as well for scheming it up. What I hate about daily/weekend dramas is how the consequences is equivalent to a slap in the wrist. I want Jail for everyone involved please. And I can't wait for Mrs. Wang to find out who stole her money. She needs to turn into Sara's biggest enemy.
Edit: People in the comments said it would be better to say sexual harassment then rape so I changed it.
That's how I felt watching the American remake. How can someone make so many wrong decisions. I was screaming…
I was like, "No, no, stop." He took unknown substance, then acid, and lastly alchohol all because of a girl who showed a little interest in him... people really disappoint me. I'm sure people like him exist in real life, living hell on earth over these decisions they made. All of that could have been avoided by simply setting a boundary.
its rushed and incomplete. You dont spend 10-20 minutes on atopy scenes during the drama and 5 minutes to wrap…
I agree with you on that. I don't think the killer needs to confess anymore since someone else took the fall for his crime and Hyun Soo wasn't planning to appeal. It doesn't make sense to incriminate himself knowing the prosecutor proposed death penalty for his crime.
He was a "doctor" in a way, so probably used gloves and plastic bags on his feet when he entered the place? He…
What I want to know whether it was premeditated or not. It seems like it from how prepared he was. He killed her as well knowing Hyun Soo could have witnessed him on the act. So many variables. Like she ate fruits with the guy and then she went "back to sleep" where he stabbed her 13 times using her kitchen knife? I also kinda wanted to see aftermath. The prosecutor fought so hard to give Hyunsoo not a life in prison but a death penalty! There had to be some backlash from the public about how they almost executed a innocent man.
I can see why people disliked this ending. I'm left unsatisfied because they built this story up yet didn't even bother showing us the night she was killed. The killer was so meticulously, he didn't even leave traces of his DNA yet they only show us him for 10 seconds at the end. I also wanted to know how his confession went? I guess the morale of the story wasn't supposed to be about the killer but somehow, it feels incomplete. That was the piece of the puzzle everyone wanted to know about.
You ever see a character make so many bad decisions that makes you feel dreadful? Because people like that actually exist? People who don't set boundaries?
I don't not expect myself to cry this much over the Princess and her adoptive son conversation in episode 12. Compared to other side characters, her adoptive son plays a insignificant role yet I was devastated by the outcome. Another conversation that left an impact was San admitting he was a horrible grandson to his grandfather and how he should have taken care of him. This writer really pays so much attention to her dialogue.
I kinda understand but right from the start it was promoted as a romance saeguk...politics was one of the part…
I have seen romance saeguk before and compared to those, it's politics felt shoehorned and bad. I still recommended it to those who likes romance and not much politics.
Because Kim Seon Ho was involved in a huge scandal 2 months ago about him allegedly pressuring his ex-girlfriend…
It sucks but it's their choice and loss. Hopefully he will get a better offer from other writers. He is a talented actor and shouldn't be sidelined over a resolved situation.
Because Kim Seon Ho was involved in a huge scandal 2 months ago about him allegedly pressuring his ex-girlfriend…
His mental state ain't fine. I'm guessing he is taking a break now to recover. If I was involved in a scandal like that, I probably wouldn't want to show my face any time soon either. Don't want people to ask questions of my private life and I'll probably feel uncomfortable looking at people knowing they have my scandal at the back of their heads.
Edit: People in the comments said it would be better to say sexual harassment then rape so I changed it.