I want to talk about a scene from episode 2 because it has really affected me. While Jin Pyo was beating Hui Su…
yes the beating scenes were so intense with so much detail; how she repeatedly stood up knowing that this was their procedure and him giving her the flowers and her playing a long, this was psychological torture on top as well
I also personally find the second half of the show more boring than the first; after showing how the system failed victims of DV, there was nothing impressive about the system being able to prosecute the girls; but again, there was some justice in that the other villains faced consequences too. I just found the idea of them fighting for so long to get away with it only for them to just confess in the end kinda a tiring journey for nothing. The SML lead letting both FL's go confess also felt like a plot device, it just needed to happen but him letting it happen didn't feel like it went through a proper process
I'm still daydreaming about SML; Idk if anyone noticed but his role is the embodiment of prince charming coming out of nowhere to save the day, I mean he is truly a man written by a woman, a dream; I feel nothing for any MLs nowadays but this one stuck with me
To me, whatever was going on betweent he SML and the FML was real romance and I wish we could get more of it these days. SML was a great presence in the story and I liked how he liked the FML. I did think though there was a lot left out, f.e. in the beginning I couldn't tell if he approached her just cause she appealed to him, he looked at her like he knew sth about her, and in the first two episodes it felt hhis character was deliberately pushing her to do it and then suddenly there was a u-turn on it but whatever. Still enjoyed his character.
Yeah because of his whole scandal and gross attitude, he’s an incredibly talented actor but he deserves to be…
Man I have no idea what you're talking about..blaming victim? All I heard was she hit him and I'm not into the scene to keep up with such news or check on them
Yeah because of his whole scandal and gross attitude, he’s an incredibly talented actor but he deserves to be…
oh I just googled, if you mean the scandal with his ex, wasn't he considerd the victim, and why would it have impact on his career now after he had gained main lead roles
girl... i'm watching a hundred memories and she still talks like that lol it got me annoyed tbh i thought she…
LOL yes playing such roles doesn't suit her, she rose to fame with her roles in itaewon class and the witch, and these roles she did well but these? nah, unbearable, I cringed too much
Are we not gonna talk about why Kim Jung Hyun is in here as some irrelevant side character? Dude was having lead roles recently and rising in success and now it feels he reverted back to sidecharacterism
I really liked this one for the messy characters, but their messiness made sense, they felt like real adult characters, the topics felt like real issues, and not some caricatures or comical characters & plots. 99% of kdramas nowadays feel like they're for kids, even if they plot starts out serious in the first episode, sooner or later they resort to acting like childish tropes and it always gets me out. I wish there were more serious dramas like this in contemporary settings. I also appreciated the female character, felt like a fully fledged character with flaws, you couldn't predict her next moves or how she will react, I liked her.
Hong Su Zu do lol
To me, whatever was going on betweent he SML and the FML was real romance and I wish we could get more of it these days. SML was a great presence in the story and I liked how he liked the FML.
I did think though there was a lot left out, f.e. in the beginning I couldn't tell if he approached her just cause she appealed to him, he looked at her like he knew sth about her, and in the first two episodes it felt hhis character was deliberately pushing her to do it and then suddenly there was a u-turn on it but whatever. Still enjoyed his character.