I liked the first episode. Could've been a little better, but it's fine. Suk-Hee is annoying, sorry not sorry.…
Suk-Hee is annoying for sure. Is she supposed to be from the countryside and plain naive enough about the world, to believe a news article she read on the street, and run away? She had no family support, money, and was pregnant. Not trying to get an explanation didn't make much sense.
Suk-Hee is not going to die but raise Jang Mi to adulthood before the evil FL kills her. She may lose her memory of the other child. I think the killing of Suk-Hee is what will set off the revenge arc because Jang Mi will know who is responsible.
there is a reason euno took the money . we dont know yet but we will find out soon .
You are so right. I could tell that she had something up her sleeve. I also think that Woojin is trying to give his mother every chance to change, but he has already made up his mind. If she doesn't, he is ditching her and will not let go of his sister's hand again.
The Woman Who Closed the Door Behind HerSeong Hui is the kind of woman who climbed the mountain with her bare…
My thoughts:
Su Bin, initially at least, was about to walk away with a draw during the encounter with Seong Hui. Unfortunately, instead of walking away, she decided to stay and listen further to Seong Hui's gaslighting and made a huge mistake by showing a reaction on her face. You can see clearly in that scene that Seong Hui knew at that moment what tactic to take and what had gotten through to Su Bin.
Of course, this was just one encounter, and I hope Su Bin learns that if she is going to deal with these people that she cannot be reactionary or show that she is easily offended, because they are all masters at manipulation.
Su Bin, maybe young, but she is also not as meek and mild as her outward demeanor can lead someone to wrongly believe.
You are right, that Seong Hui wasn’t born into a chaebol family. The chabeols are like royals. You either have royal blood or you don't. Everyone knows if you don't. I wonder if her conduct and acting out come from knowing she will never actually be accepted in the circle she wants to belong to. She will always be seen as an outsider. That's why her son needs to lead the company, and her daughter has to marry into a wealthy family. Not because those things are what her kids want, but because those transactions make her place more secure.
I still think Jina (redhead snake) is gonna die. Se-mi is another option. The chairman is the final boss, so he…
I vote the redhead also. I bet she does all the designs YC takes credit for and YC betrays her somehow and she threatens to expose YC for the fraud she is. YC gets mamma to whack her.
I really hate YC. I’m also really disappointed in SeMi, I thought she was better than her rotten parents. I’m…
I was kind of disappointed in SeMi also. There was already a hint earlier that she was the kind to lean toward jealousy. However, I was willing to let that pass as something she could overcome after she got closer to JW. I could even understand her not trusting either YC or JW right now because of the deception they pulled off. I was hoping she would go that route instead of easily falling into YC's trap.
But, I do kind of feel for both her and Se Hun, because they really do not know what is actually going on, and will easily, for a while, fall into traps or be misled.
I enjoyed it- not the best ending but I enjoyed most of everything else. I have watched some way worse shows so…
Personally, I don't think it's the number of episodes, but how the story is told. If the story is told well, it can be told to its fullest in 10 episodes. I also think some characters were wasted and could have done a lot more to make this story richer in the telling, but it's done, and time to move on. Thankfully, looking forward to First Man.
Suk-Hee is not going to die but raise Jang Mi to adulthood before the evil FL kills her. She may lose her memory of the other child. I think the killing of Suk-Hee is what will set off the revenge arc because Jang Mi will know who is responsible.
Su Bin, initially at least, was about to walk away with a draw during the encounter with Seong Hui. Unfortunately, instead of walking away, she decided to stay and listen further to Seong Hui's gaslighting and made a huge mistake by showing a reaction on her face. You can see clearly in that scene that Seong Hui knew at that moment what tactic to take and what had gotten through to Su Bin.
Of course, this was just one encounter, and I hope Su Bin learns that if she is going to deal with these people that she cannot be reactionary or show that she is easily offended, because they are all masters at manipulation.
Su Bin, maybe young, but she is also not as meek and mild as her outward demeanor can lead someone to wrongly believe.
You are right, that Seong Hui wasn’t born into a chaebol family. The chabeols are like royals. You either have royal blood or you don't. Everyone knows if you don't. I wonder if her conduct and acting out come from knowing she will never actually be accepted in the circle she wants to belong to. She will always be seen as an outsider. That's why her son needs to lead the company, and her daughter has to marry into a wealthy family. Not because those things are what her kids want, but because those transactions make her place more secure.
But, I do kind of feel for both her and Se Hun, because they really do not know what is actually going on, and will easily, for a while, fall into traps or be misled.