Liking this show, both the current leads and their 1999 selves, but think that they are complicating a pretty simple storyline. Would love to watch her get back to her glory and fall in love with the detective, but we also have a thug/politics storyline and a vengeful secondary actress in the mix. Plus the whole estranged family. Hope they don’t let the other storylines takeover the main plot!
Loved seeing how her staff is doing. Can’t decide if they will be villains or her adversaries. Curious to see why they all had a falling out.
I wish the couple got to reunite at the end of episode 7. Their story was so sweet and heartwarming, so them not meeting up was a letdown.
I am still liking this show and the scenery and storylines, even though the editing is weird at times. It’s an easy watch, and the backstories to why she’s traveling have made me cry.
The editing is questionable through the whole show
Besides the Genie episode, which was definitely a gem, couldn’t agree more. Sometimes I wonder why they cut the scenes the way that they did when they are professionals.
That camcorder storyline punched me in the gut, even if it didn’t take up much of this episode. The second couple continue to knock it out of the park with their scenes and slow build. I hope we get to see Jin U’s big family by the end!
Loving the main leads continuing their late night tea chats, and then trumping it with some beer (the roommates probably wondered what took her so long). Seems like they will get more scenes next week.
The case was interesting, but how would the prosecution not ask if there was a security camera in the house? Were they worried it would show that she was mentally incapacitated, but maybe the brutal beating would have swayed the judges a little.
Loved how competent Seok hun was in the beginning, getting the creepy lawyer to resign and the other corrupt jerks to back off for now.
What a delightful and fun show. I hope it continues to be funny and showcase the food, instead of becoming another historical drama that becomes too political or forgets about the food concept (like Tastefully Yours). I am enjoying all the explanations of why the food is cooked in a certain way, and why ingredients are mixed. Plus, the chemistry between the leads is so good!
Can someone explain who the female villain is and how she’s related to the King- k have no idea who a Junior Consort is unless she’s a concubine but then that means the king is married?
So odd that a show that’s supposed to be about rugby barely has any in it. Don’t get me wrong- loving the team and even the shooting drama, but it seems like the shooting team has more of a storyline than the rugby team. And now we have the dumb captain making the most bonehead decision and are now without a coach.
The shooting captain still makes my blood boil. The fact that he’s still allowed to coach after assaulting a player is disgraceful.
The little bit of romance we are getting is very cute.
Wondering how they will wrap this all up next week.
Now with that Captain injury sort of like how the ML fell ill right before the finals. So will they make a different…
I have a feeling that player that left to play for the other school will come back and play with them, so they have enough players for the first few rounds.
Shut up you nepo loser lawyer. You want dirt on Seok Hun when you’re probably the dirtiest lawyer out there. Get a life.
I know lawyers also have to represent guilty people, but Seok Hun representing the hit and run client made me sick. That poor woman trying to do the right thing was shredded in court and the husband watching it all, and then she committed suicide because of her dementia. The case was so heartbreaking.
I could do with or without office romance since the cases are so intriguing, but that second couple is making me squeal. They haven’t had much screen time but I’m really rooting for them.
I can’t believe that jerk coach came out of all of this unscathed. This is solely blamed on the piece of crap mom for letting the person that assaulted her daughter still coach her. I am so mad at the adults around poor U jin (except I ji). I’m surprised the other girl is helping her- I thought she was a stuck up princess but it’s just her father that is trash.
So glad that Ga ram and the aerobics coach made up. It was also nice seeing that they helped the other athletes.
I couldn’t even watch both episodes back to back because the older sister is awful. Your parents are selling their house because of your selfishness, and you’re just wandering around the house like a mooching loser. Just looking at her made me so angry so I had to stop, especially paired with Tae Hun continuing to be a creepy stalker. You are hot with a lot of money- go find some other person to dote on.
And now the other gang leader is sick, and I’m supposed to feel sorry for him? No thanks.
Why was Hyo Min sitting there like a dumbass at the club and then when they met again? She should have gotten up the second she realized who he was, and then told the team the next day that she can’t be on the case since she met him the prior day. I wish there were some consequences to this decision so she learned something.
I did get a kick out of her hitting her head on the car door, then drunkenly sniffing the handkerchief. Stark contrast to the ex who can’t stand that scent. There is definitely a hit of romance between the two. I didn’t like it at first, but wouldn’t mind it now since I like their chemistry.
The second couple snuck up on me, but I am definitely seated for it. They are both very cute together, and it was nice to see a backstory on her.
Loved seeing how her staff is doing. Can’t decide if they will be villains or her adversaries. Curious to see why they all had a falling out.
I am still liking this show and the scenery and storylines, even though the editing is weird at times. It’s an easy watch, and the backstories to why she’s traveling have made me cry.
Loving the main leads continuing their late night tea chats, and then trumping it with some beer (the roommates probably wondered what took her so long). Seems like they will get more scenes next week.
The case was interesting, but how would the prosecution not ask if there was a security camera in the house? Were they worried it would show that she was mentally incapacitated, but maybe the brutal beating would have swayed the judges a little.
Loved how competent Seok hun was in the beginning, getting the creepy lawyer to resign and the other corrupt jerks to back off for now.
Can someone explain who the female villain is and how she’s related to the King- k have no idea who a Junior Consort is unless she’s a concubine but then that means the king is married?
The shooting captain still makes my blood boil. The fact that he’s still allowed to coach after assaulting a player is disgraceful.
The little bit of romance we are getting is very cute.
Wondering how they will wrap this all up next week.
I know lawyers also have to represent guilty people, but Seok Hun representing the hit and run client made me sick. That poor woman trying to do the right thing was shredded in court and the husband watching it all, and then she committed suicide because of her dementia. The case was so heartbreaking.
I could do with or without office romance since the cases are so intriguing, but that second couple is making me squeal. They haven’t had much screen time but I’m really rooting for them.
So glad that Ga ram and the aerobics coach made up. It was also nice seeing that they helped the other athletes.
And now the other gang leader is sick, and I’m supposed to feel sorry for him? No thanks.
I did get a kick out of her hitting her head on the car door, then drunkenly sniffing the handkerchief. Stark contrast to the ex who can’t stand that scent. There is definitely a hit of romance between the two. I didn’t like it at first, but wouldn’t mind it now since I like their chemistry.
The second couple snuck up on me, but I am definitely seated for it. They are both very cute together, and it was nice to see a backstory on her.