I couldn’t help but notice the ring Su Hyun gave Da On was too big, and the ring from Jae Min was too small, but Seong Hyeon’s ring fit him just right.
Whatever it may be, it is wrong to marry someone (her husband) for revenge or to use him by becoming his life…
This might be my own misunderstanding or misreading of the story, but Eun Nam married not just for the company stocks, but as a way to find an answer in how or why her birth father died, by working her way into the company to figure out her father’s unexplained death. Which has been pretty much Eun Nam’s only motivating character trait I can see, that she would (ignorantly) want to give her life for the answer to her dad’s death. So yeah, she did use him. Eun Nam had already thought Il Do might have something to do with her dad dying, and now seeing the evidence that Il Do tried to kill Dong Ju, her motivation has changed. Maybe this is just a reach though.
Every week I think this is just getting better, and then the next week comes and it’s even better than the last. Dong Ju is playing a game of chess where he knows every move before his opponents can even guess where he’ll go next. He’s risking life and limb and damn but I want to seem him vindicated and the victor against all the corrupt foes that are well deserving of his beat down. They don’t even know who they’re messing with! They think cinnamon is going to take Dong Ju down? Cinnamon?!! Think again, pabo! Your old asses better run for the hills! The kind of justice that most likely isn’t sanctioned by law is coming your way! Dong Ju, fighting!
I can’t believe I wavered at first and actually felt sad for the unrequited love between Jae Min and Da On when it turns out Jae Min’s been the manipulative puppet master behind everything. His control may not be as physically abusive as Su Hyeon, but now knowing he’s so sadistic and vicious, I don’t know who to hate more between those two.
I was in a bit of a kdrama slump, but had shows saved that I knew I should watch. So I decided to break the drought and just devote my time to what I thought was worthwhile. And fuck, excuse the superlative, but have there been some incredible series. I’m only a few episodes into Study Group and I already know this cannot be rated lower than an 8. It’s just freakin awesome. The action sequences already deserve a 20/10, so I wouldn’t be surprised with myself if I decided to rate it higher when I finish watching. But also, why is my cutie pie guy from Tasty Florida all of a sudden in everything I’m watching? He was there in Melo Movie and then also in Buried Hearts, and here he is again! It’s such an uncanny coincidence. Every series he’s chosen I’ve loved or been loving. Shout out to Cha Woo Min. I’m loving him in every role.
I’m just really liking this. I’ve never really been a fan of the love triangle trope, or quadrangle as I guess this is. Or maybe it’s more a Venn diagram with Da On being right there in the epicenter of it all. But what I’m hooked on and can’t quite decide is if I like Da On with his coworker better than Da On with his college unrequited love. I feel like the show is making me lean towards the coworker, Seong Hyeun, but I can’t shake these feelings I have for the possibility of him being with his first love, Jae Min. And that’s why I’m hooked on this love triangle/quadrangle/Venn Diagram of a show and why it’s got my mind spinning and anticipating what comes next.
Here’s the thing, and what bothers me the most about this drama, I can’t stop thinking about it. It’s been days since I finished following along with this story, and yeah, I get it, people don’t like this, but I can’t stop the continual thoughts of this show popping up in my mind. I don’t even mean for it to happen and all of a sudden Eve and Ryong and this crazy space drama have invaded my mental space . That last episode messed me up.
Just finished the first two episodes and I know what my new weekly obsession is going to be. This. A comedy with a side of drama and portions of action and thriller is a story I didn’t even know I needed right now. I’m all for it.
Damn the ratings are so bad 😮💨 how bad is this...
It’s fine, I don’t consider it terrible. It’s just maybe one of those rare occurrences that it was better to watch while it was airing instead of binging. I liked following the story and it really is interesting. Maybe this is a bit too niche for the masses, but the reason I enjoyed it is because it was different but still gave the feels.
I won’t dislike this. I just can’t. I enjoyed watching every week and I’m a bit sad that it’s over. I will say I feel I’ve been done dirty by the ending though. The whole show was about hope and miracles happening, but then, I guess it ran out?
This is a not so fun game to play, but my mind keeps reverting to it anyway, is Cir from a parallel universe, or does he have DID? I would much rather believe in the fantastical, but I keep getting the feeling like Cir’s own mind is playing tricks on him, possibly due to concussive or mental health issues? My fingers are crossed that he is fighting for a love in a world that is not his own. That’s my own preference, but it hurts my heart for him either way to think he is forced into being star-crossed lovers for either outcome.
I really liked this and looked forward to watching every week. The last episode was a bit lackluster. I guess I was just hoping for more of a grand ending, but still, it was enjoyable and I’m going to miss it.
Eun Nam had already thought Il Do might have something to do with her dad dying, and now seeing the evidence that Il Do tried to kill Dong Ju, her motivation has changed.
Maybe this is just a reach though.
Dong Ju, fighting!
But also, why is my cutie pie guy from Tasty Florida all of a sudden in everything I’m watching? He was there in Melo Movie and then also in Buried Hearts, and here he is again! It’s such an uncanny coincidence. Every series he’s chosen I’ve loved or been loving. Shout out to Cha Woo Min. I’m loving him in every role.