I honestly don't usually shit on translations, but here we got, episode after episode, confusing, and I'd even say wrong, translation. First the "the only BSE I'd leave behind is the one that belongs to HHJ" and now the "Mr Beak got the eye surgery"... these are mistakes at such crucial moments too -,-
So, we have a rich sociopath kid, real son of the family, who tortured animals and even killed other children…
The Beak family secretary actually said that BSE's father got the eye surgery. I was hella confused as well, until I read clarification in the comments. Very confusing translation...
The Real BSEWe now know, with a very high degree of certainty, that the kidnapper is the real BSE, who is the…
Gosh ty for this, after watching the episode I thought that Baek family secretary was talking that the real BSE had eye surgery, so I was hella confused why he still has the eye condition. But he referred to BSE's father, makes sense
This age argument is silly 😛 Casting director really did wellI mean they have to make it realistic who will…
Good point. It always irks me when they want us to believe that 20 somethings have 50 years of experience (recently in Brewing Love the FL was part of a special task force, and then she spent like 6 years in brewing company - and she's 30 at most). But I have to say that the age thing is a bit inconsistent here - HJ is 30ish, and based on their childhood scenes, BSE is 3-4 years older, so YYS is definitely playing a younger character than his real age. It would be more realistic if BSE was 40-42, but then the childhood connection wouldn't work I guess.
I know we're not team Sang U around here, but I'm wondering why did he never confess to HJ? She mentiones never being loved before, so I guess she's unaware of his feelings. Wonder what's the story, if he didn't get around to it cause she disappeared after marriage to SE, or sth else...
He has flaws, but you can't categorize him as a red flag because of just that.
Haha agreed, Well Intended Love's ML was crazy, my lowest rated drama ever cause of that. Like I get dramas like Nevertheless mentioned below, which whole premise is to show toxicity, but WIL wanting viewers to think that his actions were love was insane haha.
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HHJ only fell for him at the time he publicly acknowledged her as his wife, in front of the two policemen? Really,…
I think the feelings were always there, but hidden - they were childhood comrades, then she admired him professionally, leading pretty much to obsession. But she always needed love and affection to truly fall for him, as she was lacking it most of her life. To me, it was not only that he acknowledged her as his wife that point, it was more the fact that: 1. He knew about her father all along - meaning he was not treating her like air those 3 years, but rather was silently learning about her and making necessary arrangements to have his caretaker call him right away when something happened. 2. He cared enough to came right away too, even though he was at work, cause he wanted to be there for her. It was the first time when she felt that she's not alone anymore, being blackmailed by her mother so that her father will get the help he needs.
1. He knew about her father all along - meaning he was not treating her like air those 3 years, but rather was silently learning about her and making necessary arrangements to have his caretaker call him right away when something happened.
2. He cared enough to came right away too, even though he was at work, cause he wanted to be there for her.
It was the first time when she felt that she's not alone anymore, being blackmailed by her mother so that her father will get the help he needs.