This show is so adorable and hilarious that I can’t stop smiling. I love how it doesn’t take itself so seriously, yet has some deep storylines in it that I’m sure will make us all sad.
Can’t help falling in love with the slightly dumb, heart of gold himbos. Jae Gyu’s character reminds me of the leads in Pump up the Healthy Love, My Sweet Mobster and Like Flowers in Sand- all shows that I loved. I don’t blame Bom for thirsting constantly at Jae Gyu!
Refreshing that Se Jin apologized to Han Gyeol for mentioning he was an orphan (wasn’t expecting that) and talking back to her tiger parents. Being the second best in her class is still amazing. that I hope she gets over her parents nonsense and is happy with who she is.
Really loving the relationship between Se Na and her boss. It was nice to see their backstory, and him apologizing to her for not standing up for her in front of the other lawyer. Their relationship is rare in k dramas, since we usually have the toxic CEO trope.
Curious about Se Na’s father’s case (and how this ties in to the prosecutor’s father because we all know there is a connection), and how long afterwards did her mom die. Both leads have so much childhood trauma, that I hope they heal together now that the secret is out.
I was expecting them to drag the reveal for another few episodes, so the pace is perfect right now. He can be angry and upset about the lying (rightfully so), process it, and hopefully the drama can last two episodes max so the last few episodes can be about the case and both leads supporting each other. Surprised he didn’t recognize her in the teen picture, but maybe he will realize it next week. Ra Ik needs to realize that Se Na isn’t a normal fangirl, and there was a reason for it.
Ra Ik’s mom gets trashier with every episode. Who would do that to their kid? And what company signs someone without the actual person signing a contract? That’s illegal. I’m at a loss.
Jae Hee is also trash. Whining about how Ra Ik is obsessed with him when he’s the one that caused all the fights and arguments first. He's so filled with anger and jealousy.
I think the leads are the only ones not causing my blood pressure to spike. Wait I take that back since Se Ra’s fangirl secret is making me squirm.
I guess the prosecutors on this show care more about going after an innocent person than finding out the truth. The main guy seems to be trying, but his boss and dad think otherwise. Idiots
Why in the world did the teachers blame the flower pot being broken on the uncle when a teacher dropped it? All those teachers need to be slapped silly with their ridiculousness and biases. Not giving the best student at school an award because he wasn’t raised by parents made me sick.
Ahn Bo Hyun looks so good in this. Reminds me of his quirky character in Flex X Cop. Interested to see what happened to Yun Bom’s old school for her to stop talking to people and shut out her friends and family.
What’s wrong with that annoying girl and why does the nice boy like her? Who calls out a classmate for not having parents? I’m sure she will have some typical “poor rich girl who is neglected by her parents so she’s a brat” storyline, but I hope she finds some humility fast.
Poor Ra Ik is going to be devastated when he finds out that Se Na is a fangirl. He honestly thinks nobody likes the real him, and he’s going to assume that she just got close to him because of his idol persona. Poor guy! I’m sure they will drag on that drama for a few episodes to keep them from being together and it’s going to suck! I love them together, and the way he’s googly eyed around her. It’s so adorable.
At this rate the father is going to die from shock and his heart will be healthy enough to donate to his son. I’m kidding, of course, but this storyline sucks. JH and EO should be dating and being cute right now instead of this family trauma nonsense. I can’t even celebrate evil stepmom finally getting what she deserves because the other stuff isn’t fun to watch.
Arguing that 7 years in prison is too much for neglecting workplace safety which caused one person to die (and likely more injured) is absolutely wild. Am I the only person who thinks it’s not enough? Because he will probably keep doing it again and again and put his workers at risk. Then he died in jail “because of pent up anger” made me eye roll this situation even more. Bitches, please.
It is criminal that they didn’t give us scenes for next week after that last scene, but I agree with others that he’s going to say something else after that line. I hope the current judge gets in trouble for manipulating this trial because of his connections with the Supreme Court justice and Dr Oh. The irony of preceding over a trial that involves judge bias while you are literally doing the same thing.
How is this show getting better and more interesting? Usually shows get stale and the storyline is stagnant by now, but it’s still so good. So curious how this will all end since it seems like the masterminds are powerful people.
I personally feel like the amount of hatred and vitriol Daniel shows towards Junkyung far extends the anger and…
Word, and wondering if she assumed at first like the aunt (who didn’t seem to care about her sister at all while she was alive with the few scenes we got of her) that they were having an affair before her death.
I agree with @moonchild.... he was single, without a wife, and just jailed in caring 24/7 for a depressed bitter…
I agree. She seemed so bitter and rude all the time, and he was just walking on eggshells and trying to care of her without her getting upset. Must have been mentally exhausting.
Can’t help falling in love with the slightly dumb, heart of gold himbos. Jae Gyu’s character reminds me of the leads in Pump up the Healthy Love, My Sweet Mobster and Like Flowers in Sand- all shows that I loved. I don’t blame Bom for thirsting constantly at Jae Gyu!
Refreshing that Se Jin apologized to Han Gyeol for mentioning he was an orphan (wasn’t expecting that) and talking back to her tiger parents. Being the second best in her class is still amazing. that I hope she gets over her parents nonsense and is happy with who she is.
Curious about Se Na’s father’s case (and how this ties in to the prosecutor’s father because we all know there is a connection), and how long afterwards did her mom die. Both leads have so much childhood trauma, that I hope they heal together now that the secret is out.
I was expecting them to drag the reveal for another few episodes, so the pace is perfect right now. He can be angry and upset about the lying (rightfully so), process it, and hopefully the drama can last two episodes max so the last few episodes can be about the case and both leads supporting each other. Surprised he didn’t recognize her in the teen picture, but maybe he will realize it next week. Ra Ik needs to realize that Se Na isn’t a normal fangirl, and there was a reason for it.
Jae Hee is also trash. Whining about how Ra Ik is obsessed with him when he’s the one that caused all the fights and arguments first. He's so filled with anger and jealousy.
I think the leads are the only ones not causing my blood pressure to spike. Wait I take that back since Se Ra’s fangirl secret is making me squirm.
I guess the prosecutors on this show care more about going after an innocent person than finding out the truth. The main guy seems to be trying, but his boss and dad think otherwise. Idiots
Ahn Bo Hyun looks so good in this. Reminds me of his quirky character in Flex X Cop. Interested to see what happened to Yun Bom’s old school for her to stop talking to people and shut out her friends and family.
What’s wrong with that annoying girl and why does the nice boy like her? Who calls out a classmate for not having parents? I’m sure she will have some typical “poor rich girl who is neglected by her parents so she’s a brat” storyline, but I hope she finds some humility fast.
It is criminal that they didn’t give us scenes for next week after that last scene, but I agree with others that he’s going to say something else after that line. I hope the current judge gets in trouble for manipulating this trial because of his connections with the Supreme Court justice and Dr Oh. The irony of preceding over a trial that involves judge bias while you are literally doing the same thing.