For starters, who's the ML and FL? I'm on episode 2, and not establishing that already is stupid, and everything’s confusing. There's so much fighting going on, but no one can land a single blow. Ridiculous. I usually prefer ML characters to be the strongest or one of the most powerful characters in dramas, but this doesn't seem like one of those shows. At this point, very unconvincing.
Here for the romance, but judging from the synopsis, it doesn’t seem like there’s much of it, or that it’s a main part of the story. It feels more like companionship/friendship vibes, like their mission is all that matters. I hope I’m wrong, but the drop in ratings suggests otherwise.
He didn't tell her because he mentioned someone wants her brother dead. Her brother was safer with him without…
Her ignorance is intentional. It protects both of them. If she knew the truth, her emotions could lead her to act impulsively, potentially compromising his safety. By keeping her in the dark, she can’t accidentally reveal his whereabouts or draw attention to him when she visits. The illusion that her brother was kidnapped serves a purpose. It convinces the antagonist that she has no knowledge of where he is, keeping suspicion off her and, in turn, keeping him safe. It's brilliant.
I know he's trying to save her brother but she's desperately looking for him so when she finds out the truth she'll…
He didn't tell her because he mentioned someone wants her brother dead. Her brother was safer with him without her knowing. She should be thankful, not angry.
Yes, fantastic, the romance has started, and it’s only just past halfway through the drama. I didn’t expect it to begin so early. Now the fun begins. Now, the romance takes hold of this story that once felt a bit boring, but still interesting, and now it’s going to be fantastic.
Ghosts and romance just make sense. Just look at Oh My Ghost. Don’t listen to all this other nonsense about viewers saying the romance isn’t necessary. That’s ludicrous. Of course it’s necessary. Let's go.
I haven't watched this yet because I was waiting to see if there's romance, and judging from the comments, there is. Fantastic. I can watch this now. And I see a lot of comments saying it's forced romance. There's no such thing as forced romance. Stop talking nonsense. Romance is romance. You don't force it. It can't be forced. If it's there, it's there. If it's not, it's not. So I'm so happy there's romance now. Otherwise, it'd just be some boring shit. Let's go.
In episode 8, when the FL kills that man on the property, I swear I’ve seen that exact location in other Kdramas too, maybe even several of them. Has anyone else noticed that?
The ending of episode 6 feels really misleading. It shows the FL arriving at the accident completely calm, getting out of the car slowly, walking over, and staring at the ML with no emotion. But then episode 7 reveals that’s not what actually happened at all, and her real reaction was very different.
I don’t understand the point of presenting a version of events that isn’t true, especially since it’s not framed as someone else’s perspective or a misunderstanding. It feels like it was only done to make viewers think she was somehow involved.
If there had been a clear point of view or narrative reason for it, it might have worked, but as it stands, it just feels unnecessarily deceptive.
She lost a significant amount of weight compared to the last time i saw her in MMH. I’m only on episode 2, so maybe there’s context I’m missing, but is this weight loss actually part of the character’s design, or is it just her preference? She looked far better in all her other roles, especially in WWWSK and HPL.
I've tried. You can't download from there. Only stream. I want to download all episodes, put them on a flash drive, and then connect it to the TV to watch on the big screen.
Ghosts and romance just make sense. Just look at Oh My Ghost. Don’t listen to all this other nonsense about viewers saying the romance isn’t necessary. That’s ludicrous. Of course it’s necessary. Let's go.
Phantom Lawyer: Guilty of Love. Deal with it👻💘😏😂
I don’t understand the point of presenting a version of events that isn’t true, especially since it’s not framed as someone else’s perspective or a misunderstanding. It feels like it was only done to make viewers think she was somehow involved.
If there had been a clear point of view or narrative reason for it, it might have worked, but as it stands, it just feels unnecessarily deceptive.