Junyoung still had a choice to lie or not. Nobody forced her to do anything. How can she simply blame someone's…
Hold on. Did I miss the scene where Jun Young absolved herself of all responsibility? She's angry and acting out (refusing to forgive and being unkind) but notice how she's not saying she hates TY because she convinced her to go drinking/snowboarding at night? Or for the accident? Any hoo, I'm sure the next few episodes will shine more light on JY.
A little confused about the comment section. Came to read comments about the special episode and it's like there's some challenge or something going on? What am I missing?
I understand Jun Young a little after ep 10. She's a spoilt brat but not a bad person. That "thank you" was a indeed a huge burden that made sure she couldn't come clean even if she wanted to. She couldn't talk to her parents (too afraid to disappoint them), her brother (terrible sibling relationship), or her boyfriend (wouldn't want to distract him from his games; also why I think she ghosted him which is still a total dick move).
I'm sure the latter episodes will give a clearer picture of what she had to deal with. (It's really annoying when I start to empathise with a character I totally want to hate. Ugh.)
Kind of getting over these drama plots with a lead who suffers because of some false accusation/misunderstanding and they just take it out of some weird ass feeling of guilt or whatever. That martyr complex is exhausting.
More annoying than interesting characters in this one but I'll keep watching out of some perverse need to see how it all works out. That and the male lead's smile.
I enjoy the family interactions way more than the romantic ones (save Hae Jun and Yoon Jae). It's why I keep watching. Mi Rae needs way more reassurance and attention than Hyun Jae can give. They should just break up and call it a day.
This was supposed to be a lighted-hearted drama but there's a soul-sucking evil spirit running around and knowing k-dramas that's enough ingredient to turn this dark and gloomy real fast.
I haven't laughed so hard at a drama scene as the scene of Gu chasing Chang Gee. Wearing the sneakers properly, the yelp, the friend riding his bike to give them water - pure comedy gold.
I love how the gang bits don't disrupt the flow of the drama. It fits perfectly.
Teared up a little at the scene of the liberation club meeting. HR lady's expressions were so heart wrenching.
I really hope Ki Jung's heart doesn't get broken. She won't be able to handle it.
im having some qualms about the idea of KJ and TH being in a relationship. on one hand i agree with THs sister…
TH's sister is taking out some unknown frustration on TH/KJ. I don't think it's just about the kid and what KJ said. Her behaviour outside the possibility of a relationship between those two has always hinted there's something else going on with her. All that loud declaration about dedicating her life to raising TH's daughter? Errr. She's also quite insensitive and nosy.
It really just boils down to the daughter. If she disapproves of the relationship, I doubt TH will move ahead with it because in all of this, I believe he'll put her first.
Adult children do not owe their parents forgiveness and care after being abandoned/abused by said parent growing up. Parents are human, yes, and have flaws. But when you lay a bad foundation for your relationship with your kids, you (and others around you) don't get to demand they treat you with any kind of affection especially when you haven't made any concrete move to mend the relationship. Dong Seok's mother most likely has a sad back story, still will not excuse the fact that she was not there for him when he needed her and she's reaping the fruit of her in(actions).
Now, there's Seon Ah who has made her parenting mistakes and is doing every damn thing to make sure she repairs and maintains a good relationship with her young son. Does she have two heads? No wonder Dong Seok is questioning whether his mother even loved him at all.
I usually cannot stand adult characters who need to be protected from the big bad world but there's something about Lukchup that makes me want to wrap him in bubble wrap and keep him safe for as long as possible. And he's not cringey in the least. Actor gets 8/10.
I'm sure the latter episodes will give a clearer picture of what she had to deal with. (It's really annoying when I start to empathise with a character I totally want to hate. Ugh.)
More annoying than interesting characters in this one but I'll keep watching out of some perverse need to see how it all works out. That and the male lead's smile.
I love how the gang bits don't disrupt the flow of the drama. It fits perfectly.
Teared up a little at the scene of the liberation club meeting. HR lady's expressions were so heart wrenching.
I really hope Ki Jung's heart doesn't get broken. She won't be able to handle it.
It really just boils down to the daughter. If she disapproves of the relationship, I doubt TH will move ahead with it because in all of this, I believe he'll put her first.
Now, there's Seon Ah who has made her parenting mistakes and is doing every damn thing to make sure she repairs and maintains a good relationship with her young son. Does she have two heads? No wonder Dong Seok is questioning whether his mother even loved him at all.