I think HS feels something for his brother. I even think deep down he regrets not growing up with him. That's…
"Why are they making adults act like teens?"
This drama is not as bad as some.
There are some K-drama writers and directors who know how to have their actors depict the awkwardness and shyness of first falling for someone so that's it's cute, age appropriate and leaves you. the viewer. with the impression it will be fun to watch the couple slowly overcome it and get comfortable with each other.
On the other hand there are some that simply don't know how to produces these type of scenes and end up producing cringe worthy and off putting scenes. Scenes like:
Wide open eye kissing, arms hanging to the side, leaping across the room because hands touched, answering a phone call right before a potential kiss (phone calls can only be ignored if the female lead is in danger and someone is trying to warn her), having the female lead literally run away.
I cannot believe SJ and the Chairwoman are not taking any precautions whatsoever with EJ in the hospital because he was attacked and SJ at least knows full well she is dealing with murders yet does not warn the Chairwoman so she can put some type of security on that room.
SY is smart enough not to give anything away to NY and her mother, but will she be smart enough to see through whatever BS excuses JT gives to her? Will she be able to put the clues she gathers together and share them?
The actress playing NY's mom also had a small part in "Once Again" she played almost the same terrible type of character in that daily drama. But you do get to see her in prison in that drama. It's great.
During the 2 conversation SJ had with WR about looking for his mom because they don't know what actually happened...couldn't…
I cannot square having WR find one fishy record, be shaken to his core, and feel as though he doesn't know who he actually is. But the very next day give up on finding out what happen and who he is.
It would make more sense story wise if he himself had spent years searching, finding nothing and reaching the conclusion to give up for his own peace of mind.
His faith in his father is pathetic. He thinks his father loves him. If his father loved him truly. He would tell…
Another thing that makes little sense. HS: I watched my mother suffer for 30 years and now I have the cure. Then, what the heck, a few more months before I tell won't hurt her.
I wish the writer(s) would have provided some balance here. Having WR feel the same way about not really wanting to find his birth parents (same feelings SJ had originally) is a little absurd when you counter it with him not knowing who he really is. This does not make any sense to me. One scene: I don't know who I am and I am curious. Next scene, I don't care. What?
I wish the writer(s) would have provided some balance here. Having WR feel the same way about not really wanting to find his birth parents (same feelings SJ had originally) is a little absurd when you counter it with him not knowing who he really is. This does not make any sense to me. One scene: I don't know who I am and I am curious. Next scene, I don't care. What?
I know this is a drama, but I could strangle SY by watching the beginning of the episode. Her need to keep things secret thinking she was protecting WR instead is causing him unnecessary pain. I know she didn't intend to but she is one frustrating character.
I guess they plan on dragging this out. I knew the moment NY came back she will be a problem. smh smh
There are no other storylines or plots going on. I truly believe the writers wasted some of the other actors in this drama by not creating little side plots for them to be involved in.
SY: But can you do it without Ur Ri finding out? NO!!! What kind of mental disorder does SY have that she continues to want to do things without involving the people directly impacted? She is not protecting anyone this way. That way makes things worse. Luckily for everyone involved, her daughter is better at making these decisions.
This drama is not as bad as some.
There are some K-drama writers and directors who know how to have their actors depict the awkwardness and shyness of first falling for someone so that's it's cute, age appropriate and leaves you. the viewer. with the impression it will be fun to watch the couple slowly overcome it and get comfortable with each other.
On the other hand there are some that simply don't know how to produces these type of scenes and end up producing cringe worthy and off putting scenes. Scenes like:
Wide open eye kissing,
arms hanging to the side,
leaping across the room because hands touched,
answering a phone call right before a potential kiss
(phone calls can only be ignored if the female lead is in danger and someone is trying to warn her),
having the female lead literally run away.
It would make more sense story wise if he himself had spent years searching, finding nothing and reaching the conclusion to give up for his own peace of mind.
They have told their colleagues at the hospital already. So, they know.