Y'all please follow Heo Nam Jun on IG. He's at 1m followers already. This happened in a matter of days.
Please guys I need him to get casted as a lead in more shows 😭😭. You can do it guys. We did it for byeon Woo Seok let’s do it for him. His Ig handle @namjun0609
Stepping away for a moment isn't to punish others it can be room and time for us to collect ourselves. that room…
I understood why the female lead gave him the ultimatum of divorce. She was obviously scarred by her parents’ marriage and did not want history to repeat itself. Seeing her mother suffer made her afraid of ending up in the same situation.
From my perspective, she did nothing wrong. The male lead’s first mistake was not telling her that he was actually the one who saved her when she fell into the river. I understand why he initially said it was his nephew, but he still should have told her the truth personally afterward.
Secondly, all of this happened before he proposed to her. I honestly think he blew everything out of proportion and unfairly made her seem like the bad person. The only person truly at fault here was the nephew, because his actions created the misunderstanding in the first place.
What if the Prime Minister was a villain from the very beginning…We know his father was a good Prime Minister…
This makes a lot of sense but I am don’t know how they will explain that in two episodes. Also is Huijoo’s mother not dead. (Just clarifying, I am not sure)
I like the series’s overall but its plot fails to deliver. I’m trying to put my finger on it. Maybe it’s…
Honestly. I wish it was a 16 episode drama so that the plot especially episode 10 will be properly developed. It felt rushed. Like they just reconciled and the next thing is arson, like give them a break 😭
I just caught up to episodes 9 and 10, and all I can say is that this should have been a 16-episode drama. We need more scenes of Ian and Huijoo, and we also need more backstory about QM. Anyways, Ian is going to be king whether they like it or not. I just wish Huijoo didn’t have to sacrifice her company to be by his side. I hate when shows make women sacrifice everything.
From my perspective, she did nothing wrong. The male lead’s first mistake was not telling her that he was actually the one who saved her when she fell into the river. I understand why he initially said it was his nephew, but he still should have told her the truth personally afterward.
Secondly, all of this happened before he proposed to her. I honestly think he blew everything out of proportion and unfairly made her seem like the bad person. The only person truly at fault here was the nephew, because his actions created the misunderstanding in the first place.