Right now it doesn't look like it. Mun Jeong is definitely married and there are no major red flags in their marriage…
It would also make the whole friend group dynamic really weird if they divorce. Her husband is MLs close friend so there would be a huge strain between AJH and BMJ and it doesn't feel like the drama would try to go that way
dont. its longer and a downgrade. unless you just like the actors and want to compare
Yeah it felt really shoehorned in just to pad the run time, even though there was already enough going on they could have expanded on to pad it, and it would have felt more natural
That's what is so unique about this version! They don't try to even make Reina likeable. Everyone knows she's…
Yeah, really both Reina and Tomoya are way worse appearance (not looks, attitude) wise than Soo Min and Min Hwan were, but I think that it's also at least partly because this one has 6 less hours to work with, so they just got right to the point of them being trash.
The actress playing Reina is amazing though, like she genuinely looks furious when she's supposed to. I seriously wonder what she was thinking about when she made her face twitch in fury lol. I don't think you can look that convincing without thinking about something that seriously pisses you off to the point you need a bit after shooting the scene
Reina is way more blatantly evil than SooMin was imo. I just finished ep 3 and it's really apparent now, but even in episode 1 it felt obvious that she was a major manipulator and liar. I think the SooMin character, even though she was evil af, you could see how people were friends with her and how she was able to manipulate JiWon so much. I love the way Suzuki called her out though
Just finished the first episode and it's very well done and entertaining so far. Her ex in this version already seems way worse than in the Korean version, but that could be in part not being able to look past LYK's role in Waikiki lol.
I will say though, at least he put some effort into the proposal in this one. You couldn't even consider it bare minimum effort in the Korean version lol
I watched "Perfect Marriage Revenge" and knew that this was similar in the reincarnation sense β I saw a lot…
I get the comparison between the 2 because of the reincarnation and them coming out so close together, but I loved both of them and felt that other than that one fact, they are entirely different. IMO, this one is slower because she has more, possibly indefinite, time. In PMR, FL had a set time limit to make things right, and it was only a year. In MMH, she went back 10 years and doesn't have a constant reminder of her Day of Death. PMR is also a lot more revenge focused, and mainly her family over her (ex)husband while MMH is more of an office romance story that has FLs revenge directed at (ex)husband and mistress as an additional main plot.
BTW, who did you not like in MLs family other than the brother? I thought the whole family was awesome except for him
TBH it's After watching the 1st 2 episodes it's so boring I am thinking I will continue to watch this or not
I'm really enjoying it and have from the start, but the pacing of ep 3 and 4 are the same as 1 and 2, so if you aren't liking it by then I'd probably say you won't enjoy it. It seems the pacing is going to be consistent.
I don't think people read the synopsis. I think a lot of people see an actor they like and go in completely blind…
Fair point, but I think there were enough context clues even in just the first half of ep 1 that it's going to happen a lot. I didn't even think about putting the fact that most of the posters are all 5 of them eating together.
What's with all the comments complaining about the eating scenes? The synopsis even points out they eat together, and the very first scene with the FL is her reading about the "Lunch Crew" or w/e they called it. It was obvious to me that they were going to eat together a lot and talk about life/cases while eating, even before starting it.
Seriously, if something as mundane as them going out to eat makes it into the synopsis, it means it's going to happen a lot
The ex-wife needs to have An Ju Hyeong brought up for disciplinary hearings for conflict of interest and have…
I was actually expecting her to butt in earlier, like she did with the precedent on the eviction case. I was surprised she didn't say anything to the ex until after the case was over, and even that was just a "You're too late tonight, don't wait out here."
First we have the ML, so incredibly professional, he won't drop out of a case against his ex. And she is actually…
I think he's actually suing for wrongful death, not the cheating. She can't really countersue since she is the drunk drivers proxy basically in the lawsuit. The cheating is just a separate issue that makes the wrongful death case more complicated emotionally and morally
Interesting that wife attacked Ha Sang Gi as the lawyer but itβs setting up his backstory for us. That husband…
Yeah, I'm assuming the same. I don't dislike or even really blame Sang Gi for it since it is his job, I was just saying out of everyone involved in that lawsuit, he definitely has the worst look at this point.
Really, the fault lies in the legal system though. The only person who should be able to be sued imo is the drunk driver, who's dead. I'm okay with filing it against his estate, but they shouldn't be able to sue the widow and children specifically for the actions of their husband/father, and I think the idea of her having to completely let go of the inheritance she and her family absolutely deserve in order to not be penalized in his place is absolutely stupid.
The actress playing Reina is amazing though, like she genuinely looks furious when she's supposed to. I seriously wonder what she was thinking about when she made her face twitch in fury lol. I don't think you can look that convincing without thinking about something that seriously pisses you off to the point you need a bit after shooting the scene
I will say though, at least he put some effort into the proposal in this one. You couldn't even consider it bare minimum effort in the Korean version lol
BTW, who did you not like in MLs family other than the brother? I thought the whole family was awesome except for him
Seriously, if something as mundane as them going out to eat makes it into the synopsis, it means it's going to happen a lot
Really, the fault lies in the legal system though. The only person who should be able to be sued imo is the drunk driver, who's dead. I'm okay with filing it against his estate, but they shouldn't be able to sue the widow and children specifically for the actions of their husband/father, and I think the idea of her having to completely let go of the inheritance she and her family absolutely deserve in order to not be penalized in his place is absolutely stupid.