ES could not be the son of the chairman, since Mo Seul already gave birth to him before she became a housekeeper…
My thought was that she potentially was his mistress prior to becoming the house keeper. I really want to know if she is in fact behind the death of the Chairman's late wife. But it does seem like everything started kicking off a little over 20 years ago. The eldest son was kicked out 19 years ago. I just don't know the exact year that the late wife died....does anyone have that info?
Adding to the list of things we are now seeing in a different light. Eun Seong poisoning the dog...still psycho, but he only poisoned it after it had attacked someone. For all we know the dog had done this multiple times before or after attacking Hae In, and the owner still did nothing. I find it interesting how the director and writer show the different sides of events from multiple perspectives. This slow delivery of information keeps us guessing and waiting for what will unfold next. Is the bad guy really as bad as we think? What started the villain arch of the girlfriend? Is Eun Seong the son of the grandfather? Oh god...I just remembered that that would make Eun Seong, Hae In's uncle...please god let me be wrong about Eun Seong's birth father. I hope that we can get a few more flashbacks of Eun Seong's mother and what her motives are for this family. Was if because she was employed by the Hong family and they had everything while she had nothing?
I just known that if Geon Woo isn't his it's going to break him all over again. He'll still love Geon Woo, but that might snap him completely. Plz writer nim...don't do him that dirty.
I want to read the comments but I can't stand the predictions because I want to find out the secrets by watching…
I enjoy the speculation part of watching a drama as it airs. But sometimes people say some wild things that can hinder the enjoyment...so yeah I get it.
I actually liked the way they kept him as gay while still loving/liking her as he is like that and she is like…
Ummm, I hate to break it to you, but he is in a straight couple at the end of the show. He is saying that he may never love a woman but he wants to be in a relationship with her. She knows he will never love her but agrees to date him. That's what the original commenter was complaining about. It's sort of a lavender relationship, but where the girl has romantic feelings for the guy.
Lee Soo Hyuk will be the ML in Ajeong's new movie with her favorite director when she gets her first FL role.Kim…
Random thought: Ryu Kyung Soo looks like a cross between Ah Jeong's brother-in-law and Do Han's Ex. Like if they had a cousin in common it would be Ryu Kyung Soo.
can someone say what is the fl's personality? I can't watch a damsel in distress
ML tries to treat her like a damsel a few times and he finds out pretty quickly that's not her MO. The show is pretty funny because the FL is an actress they will play up some of the common drama tropes and flip them or call them out.
Episode where Lee Soo Hyuk and Kim Bom show up?Thanks.
either 11 or 12. I don't know if I'll be able to find this comment again next week with how active the comment section is, but if I remember I'll try and be more specific once they air.
Maybe it's because I had to watch Frozen about a hundred times between 2013-14(if you too have little ones in your life you can most likely understand this) but all I can think about is how much the dynamic between the brothers reads as Elsa and Anna. Do Han = Elsa Ji Han = Anna Dead parents on a stormy night, the elder going into their shell and hiding their feelings, the younger sibling reaching out over and over and falling on playfulness to get attention etc. etc. Only the power of brotherly love can save them. Do Han needs his Let It Go moment though.
I just started this drama I found it little interesting but the comments here are saying it’s boring😭idk…
It's only 12 episodes. Don't read the comments and just vibe with it on your own for awhile and see where you're at without outside influence. As long as you're enjoying it continue watching it. If it becomes boring or not good to you, take a pause or drop. But just do you.
I am very entertained honestly I am so curious what happened to the mom it seems like the dad might have something…
I think that because the grandfather hired the reporter to track down his daughter and then something happened to cause her death is why he doesn't like Ji Han. Ji Han was in the car with his parents when they died. Ji Han doesn't seem to remember everything that happened that night, but the grandfather was present at the crash before the police or EMS had arrived. Was he behind the wheel of the car chasing them down? Or was he in the passenger seat while his son-in-law drove? We don't know yet. Every time the grandfather looks at Ji Han he remembers the death of his daughter.
Then the writers shouldn't have made Jihan call Dohan selfish
Did you miss the part where Ji Han realized he was being selfish by trying to get his brother into a position he didn't ask for? Cause character growth is a thing that happens over the course of a multi episode show. Edit: just looked at some of you other comments. I'm not sure i'm getting the full context of this one sentence. 🤷🏻♀️
Eun Seong poisoning the dog...still psycho, but he only poisoned it after it had attacked someone. For all we know the dog had done this multiple times before or after attacking Hae In, and the owner still did nothing. I find it interesting how the director and writer show the different sides of events from multiple perspectives.
This slow delivery of information keeps us guessing and waiting for what will unfold next. Is the bad guy really as bad as we think? What started the villain arch of the girlfriend? Is Eun Seong the son of the grandfather? Oh god...I just remembered that that would make Eun Seong, Hae In's uncle...please god let me be wrong about Eun Seong's birth father.
I hope that we can get a few more flashbacks of Eun Seong's mother and what her motives are for this family. Was if because she was employed by the Hong family and they had everything while she had nothing?
The show is pretty funny because the FL is an actress they will play up some of the common drama tropes and flip them or call them out.
Do Han = Elsa
Ji Han = Anna
Dead parents on a stormy night, the elder going into their shell and hiding their feelings, the younger sibling reaching out over and over and falling on playfulness to get attention etc. etc.
Only the power of brotherly love can save them. Do Han needs his Let It Go moment though.
Every time the grandfather looks at Ji Han he remembers the death of his daughter.
Edit: just looked at some of you other comments. I'm not sure i'm getting the full context of this one sentence. 🤷🏻♀️