I really hope the romance in this is not supposed to be between the main leads, who are SIBLINGS regardless of whether they’re half-siblings or stepsiblings… I can never trust kdramas not to hit me with some creepy incest plot.
He doesn't look like Gamin at all, though. They need to get someone tall, lanky and dorky. Rowoon is tall and can pull off glasses and Gamin's blank look. Or Choi Hyunwook if they want to go with someone less expensive.
But Tang Junsang would be my personal choice for the role. He's on the shorter side, but I think he comes closest to Gamin's appearance out of the younger actors I can think of and he's still the right age to be a believable high schooler.
I'm gonna guess the leads entered into a marriage of convenience, with the ML rising from humble beginnings to establish himself in the company and marrying into the owner's family as a way to legitimate his position in the tribal world of South Korean hyperwealth, and the drama will show us how they actually fall in love.
So… what was Togo’s stepmother trying to achieve by giving money to Ayaka’s parents? I get that it was a subtle attempt to insult or control them, but why exactly? Why did she tell them not to return it?
I still think the killer is a woman, because of what Go Mi Sook said in the first episode, that just like any…
Just one correction: she was supposed to meet Hee-seop's older brother, but in the altered timeline the drama takes place in he reached the entrance of the teahouse and saw the teacher wasn't there, so he left and put his hat on BHS, who went inside to meet the creep in glasses.
I also think the teahouse proprietress is potentially sus, but then again, I always see possible culprits among the tertiary and bit characters when watching mystery dramas. In reality, TV writers tend to avoid getting too clever and making someone with such limited screentime the villain, so assuming she doesn't get more scenes in future episodes, I don't think it's her.
My only complaint about this drama is that Suying is basically an emotionless Nazi who hates all spirits and ruthlessly manipulated Tianyao without ever wavering in her plan to strip him for parts. I think her character would be more interesting if she had, at any point, felt something for Tianyao and there was still some lingering sense of familiarity between them alongside the hatred and resentment. The betrayal would hurt more too, if there was real emotion mixed in.
As it is, she's this Terminator-like character who just pursues TY and the magical heart scale relentlessly but doesn't have any personal stake in whether he's dead or alive, or his relationship with Yanhui. So, like, why is she the third lead after the main couple or the main villain? Good villains need to have a psychologically complex relationship with the good guys to be interesting IMO.
That said, I love that the guy she's obsessed with hates her now.
Do you think it’s possible Takumi is the kid in middle school who got bullied? Perhaps he is back for payback.…
Bullied by whom? I did notice there was something sus about his character, but I don't remember a bullying flashback. I thought he would turn out to be the biological child of Togo's mother, since he asked Togo about her?
I wish the drama had taken a more realistic approach to the situation it put the main couple in when Xin Qi found out he has a 4-year-old child. He could have come to terms with it slowly and approached Quanquan more tentatively, without knowing immediately exactly how close a relationship he wanted (because most men would take a while to figure that out on an emotional level even if they were decent people and decided to take responsibility! it's a life-changing revelation!) or how to go about achieving it (because it's a very delicate situation to negotiate with your ex, who says she doesn't want you in her life). Xin Qi should have given more deference to Min Hui as well, given that she has all the power from a legal perspective, and also been much angrier about her massive lie/decision not to tell him about Quanquan, and then to deny the truth when asked point blank, which was a much bigger betrayal of trust than whatever stupid argument they had five years ago.
Moving into her apartment out of nowhere and deciding to play house with her and QQ is insane. Min Hui not kicking him out immediately, as is her right for multiple reasons (it's her kid, her house... he has zero leverage!), is also insane.
But then again, what can I expect when XQ has been extremely childish and unprofessional since day one (his jealousy and mood swings dictating important decisions at work and him using work to punish MH for leaving him in the past—after he dumped her?!—would be such a red flag IRL) and MH keeps making stupid decisions that make no sense.
Basically this is not an adult drama, but it puts the main couple in adult situations. I wish it was more psychologically complex and took its time to show how XQ adjusted to the knowledge that he's a parent, how he decided he wanted to know QQ and slowly came to want a closer relationship with him, how he and MH negotiated the minefield of him wanting some kind of relationship with QQ and eventually co-parenting when they're not romantically involved (but clearly still have feelings for each other) and actually have an unresolved conflict and the fact they've led completely separate lives standing between them... This is a melo setup, not a romcom setup. The characters are so flat and childish compared to what I want them to be.
OK, I have to say Shiyeol is sleeping on the job. Yooha and Yookho both know who San is and aren't happy about it, Ban Ya suspects and is stupid enough to expose him by accident, the Left State Councillor is planning to steal San's identity and/or kill him...
If I was the Watchman, I'd just kill all these people, honestly. I know we still have 6 episodes to go and Shiyeol eliminating all of San's enemies at once would fast-track the story to its conclusion, but that's what he should be doing! Yooha and his patron at least are absolutely a threat to San at the moment. Just kill them off! They're both annoying anyway.
TG went along with it because he thought it was better for his mother and if he upset the grandma she’d take…
Because he's a spineless tool! I don't care how much he loves her; he's allowed his mother to treat his wife like shit for decades and not taken any steps to shield his wife by moving out of the family home at least. He's objectively horrible. But they love each other, I guess, so we're supposed to care...
I don’t get why GTK didn’t just expose SJ’s scheming and lies in front of her family! He had a perfect opportunity…
What scheming? The baby trap thing? The grandma wouldn’t care? She’s okay with SJ treating TG like shit and manipulating him, wanting to get married for the money, not really liking TG, etc. That’s all great for the grandma.
The only revelation that could shake her support for SJ is that SJ was in a relationship with that other guy until recently, because that would make SJ look bad to outsiders in the mega conservative universe of Korean family dramas and thus harm the reputation of the family when she marries in. That’s why SJ kept it a secret. But TG doesn’t know about it either.
So far the drama has been pretty good. The villains of drama are doing a great job of me disliking them. Mainly…
TG went along with it because he thought it was better for his mother and if he upset the grandma she’d take it out on his mother, no? Even though she was ready to get a divorce and leave the house with him, which would have been 10x better for both of them. But he thought she needed to stay in that awful family because she really loves his stepdad, so he didn’t respect her own decision… It was a very stupid and childish thought process, but the writers needed it to happen that way for plot-related reasons.
For some reason I have a bad feeling about Hwa Ryeong, somehow I feel she will kill Kang San if he finds out his…
Ban Ya seems nice but clueless. I also think she'll end up as the catalyst for some shady stuff, but it won't be on purpose. She has 'wretched prostitute who is a pawn in the hands of powerful men, gets used against the man she loves (who's much too good for her and only has eyes for the pure virginal FL) and ends up sacrificing herself for him at the end of the drama to atone for her sins' written all over her. That's a pretty misogynistic character type, but it's still a sympathetic one.
The madame, however, yep, that bitch is crazy. She and the Left State Councillor think they're the good guys even as they do twisted shit. That's never a good sign! But it makes them more compelling villains, IMO. In some ways I dislike these two (and increasingly Yooha) even more than the king.
But Tang Junsang would be my personal choice for the role. He's on the shorter side, but I think he comes closest to Gamin's appearance out of the younger actors I can think of and he's still the right age to be a believable high schooler.
I also think the teahouse proprietress is potentially sus, but then again, I always see possible culprits among the tertiary and bit characters when watching mystery dramas. In reality, TV writers tend to avoid getting too clever and making someone with such limited screentime the villain, so assuming she doesn't get more scenes in future episodes, I don't think it's her.
As it is, she's this Terminator-like character who just pursues TY and the magical heart scale relentlessly but doesn't have any personal stake in whether he's dead or alive, or his relationship with Yanhui. So, like, why is she the third lead after the main couple or the main villain? Good villains need to have a psychologically complex relationship with the good guys to be interesting IMO.
That said, I love that the guy she's obsessed with hates her now.
Moving into her apartment out of nowhere and deciding to play house with her and QQ is insane. Min Hui not kicking him out immediately, as is her right for multiple reasons (it's her kid, her house... he has zero leverage!), is also insane.
But then again, what can I expect when XQ has been extremely childish and unprofessional since day one (his jealousy and mood swings dictating important decisions at work and him using work to punish MH for leaving him in the past—after he dumped her?!—would be such a red flag IRL) and MH keeps making stupid decisions that make no sense.
Basically this is not an adult drama, but it puts the main couple in adult situations. I wish it was more psychologically complex and took its time to show how XQ adjusted to the knowledge that he's a parent, how he decided he wanted to know QQ and slowly came to want a closer relationship with him, how he and MH negotiated the minefield of him wanting some kind of relationship with QQ and eventually co-parenting when they're not romantically involved (but clearly still have feelings for each other) and actually have an unresolved conflict and the fact they've led completely separate lives standing between them... This is a melo setup, not a romcom setup. The characters are so flat and childish compared to what I want them to be.
If I was the Watchman, I'd just kill all these people, honestly. I know we still have 6 episodes to go and Shiyeol eliminating all of San's enemies at once would fast-track the story to its conclusion, but that's what he should be doing! Yooha and his patron at least are absolutely a threat to San at the moment. Just kill them off! They're both annoying anyway.
The only revelation that could shake her support for SJ is that SJ was in a relationship with that other guy until recently, because that would make SJ look bad to outsiders in the mega conservative universe of Korean family dramas and thus harm the reputation of the family when she marries in. That’s why SJ kept it a secret. But TG doesn’t know about it either.
The madame, however, yep, that bitch is crazy. She and the Left State Councillor think they're the good guys even as they do twisted shit. That's never a good sign! But it makes them more compelling villains, IMO. In some ways I dislike these two (and increasingly Yooha) even more than the king.