at this point I'm throwing a glass of water at the TV screen. π this is an awful mess that I want to continue to watch in ful frustration πβΉοΈπ 8
But he was drinking responsibly, so he wasnβt drunk. Whatβs the difference between drinking water, tea, or…
Understandable - but his consciousness of guilt was his downfall. It was the family's downfall. He was drinking alcohol -- so he felt he had no defense. In court (I assume) and in front of his family when they asked for an explanation, and on his death bed. - he had nothing to say because he assumed he passed out from drinking. If he had the resolve to defend himself his family would not have suffered as much from what happened. Drinking responsibly? If you are on the job - you should not be drinking alcohol at all.
Nope, I did not miss that part - he should not have been drinking alcohol. If he was drinking tea - you would think he would have said so...... But he had nothing to say... drugged or not - he was still irresponsible with such a great task. His own guilt from his irresponsibility failed his family. If he could have expressed - I only had tea, I must have been drugged - that would have lead the family in a different direction.
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these kids did a wonderful job on the beginning scene. omg they were wonderful
Bixia is Bixia'ing
I only have one question and I don't think it will be addressed. I'm fine with it ending at ep 38.
Good drama. I had some disappointments. but nothing to change my rating if 8.
I thoroughly enjoyed the series. I loved the characters except TBC and QJ.
let's see how long I can hold out on stopping at 38 π
he should not have been drinking alcohol.
If he was drinking tea - you would think he would have said so......
But he had nothing to say...
drugged or not - he was still irresponsible with such a great task.
His own guilt from his irresponsibility failed his family.
If he could have expressed - I only had tea, I must have been drugged - that would have lead the family in a different direction.