Most of y'all are just complaining to complain at this point. The plot is literally that she's a girl who transformed…
Regarding the boundaries part. Where has Yoon-Jae shown boundaries?
He followed Min-Ju to the Doctors. He allowed her kiss him and he’s still being friendly toward her. He was watching her with lustful eyes when she was on the countertop. He’s always willing to drop anything whenever she asks. He didn’t address the fact that she came dressed like his girlfriend in that one scene.
Boundaries is more than just saying you have a girlfriend, you have to act like you have one. We will see how he behaves differently with Ji-Eun
I had some thoughts about Jung-Hwa’s acting but it makes sense why she’s acting younger and being dramatic. She has been robbed 25 years off her life and forced to adapt in the 21st century. Even though she was more mature in 1999, it makes sense for her to behave this way, which is delusional and in denial.
The comedy is good and mystery combination has me intrigued so I will be looking forward to Im Se-Ra’s development.
What I really don’t understand in Korean shows when they do this “failed female” characters is the styling.If…
I think it’s because they naturally have straight hair so they’re trying to show her hair in a manner that means she let herself go (it still has disturbing undertones). This was also the same look the female lead had in She Was Pretty
He agreed solely so he can wrap things up quickly in time to date KHM 🤦♀️Like duuuude- she has front…
That case wrapped up too quickly and conveniently for my liking. Hopefully Hyo-Mi gets to expose him, he obviously likes to bewitch girls by being too forward. I hate him so much!!
I didn’t think the case between lovers could be resolved between one episode, I thought he wouldn’t agree to compensate her. Anyways, the CEO is a sleazebag.
And Hyo-Mi the girl that she is has two men wanting her LOOL
Anyone has an idea who the girl at the gate of Seok-Hun is?
There's three points where this show sort of loses me, although I'm enjoying it overall.1. The WritingI daresay…
For your 1st point, I find it quite nice how insightful the main characters when they drop the metaphors. This drama’s script requires a level of reflection, the dialogue is not fast paced or over simplified. If you have noticed, because of how smart Yeo-Reum is, this is why she’s been successful in helping her clients find peace. Putting herself in their shoes and relating their situations to her, which in turn leads to the last two points.
With your 2nd and 3rd point, I find that most idols are treated this way. Always spoken about in a know-all manner, put on a pedestal and everyone has this opinion of them but their real version is way different. She’s just a girl, with emotions she had to shove under the carpet so as to not be a burden. This journey she’s taken us along on is of discovering herself, and seeking closure.
The chicken on the beach is tied to the flashback where she dreamed of doing that with Si-Wan.
I like the show but why they just trying to show the opposing lawyer as villain who take only bad people side…
Seong-Chan(and his firm) is primarily after winning and this makes him arrogant when they think they have the upper hand. It’s a skill issue (he’s a villain for treating his ex like shit)
As with the case in episode 5, they knew she had a disability and were using it against her, but Hyo-Min was able to bounce back because of Seok-Hun’.
And if I remember correctly, it was said they don’t have a better winning streak compared to Yullim, so there’s that. (I’m sure they will make yullim the bad guys again)
He followed Min-Ju to the Doctors. He allowed her kiss him and he’s still being friendly toward her. He was watching her with lustful eyes when she was on the countertop. He’s always willing to drop anything whenever she asks. He didn’t address the fact that she came dressed like his girlfriend in that one scene.
Boundaries is more than just saying you have a girlfriend, you have to act like you have one. We will see how he behaves differently with Ji-Eun
The comedy is good and mystery combination has me intrigued so I will be looking forward to Im Se-Ra’s development.
Hopefully Hyo-Mi gets to expose him, he obviously likes to bewitch girls by being too forward. I hate him so much!!
Anyways, the CEO is a sleazebag.
And Hyo-Mi the girl that she is has two men wanting her LOOL
Anyone has an idea who the girl at the gate of Seok-Hun is?
I felt like the Haruko was overacting, it felt exaggerated (or maybe that’s how they wanted her to be portrayed).
I am excited for this journey we are on, how money and language can affect love.
I appreciate reading different opinions on here, and chipping in with mine :D
With your 2nd and 3rd point, I find that most idols are treated this way. Always spoken about in a know-all manner, put on a pedestal and everyone has this opinion of them but their real version is way different.
She’s just a girl, with emotions she had to shove under the carpet so as to not be a burden. This journey she’s taken us along on is of discovering herself, and seeking closure.
The chicken on the beach is tied to the flashback where she dreamed of doing that with Si-Wan.
My other question is which of them gets to tattoo their skin with knockoff?
As with the case in episode 5, they knew she had a disability and were using it against her, but Hyo-Min was able to bounce back because of Seok-Hun’.
And if I remember correctly, it was said they don’t have a better winning streak compared to Yullim, so there’s that. (I’m sure they will make yullim the bad guys again)