The story is actually good, but isn't there a more creative way other than dying together to end the story? I…
ML is masculine. I can’t stand the feminine, flower-boy look either, but this actor is not that despite his pretty face. He always brings good, sizzling chemistry and strong yang energy with his leading ladies—My Girl, Butterflied Lover, Provoke. He can be the tough guy when he needs to be. But, he’s good at being the tender guy too. I enjoy this actor. I always look forward to his new dramas.
He was jealous of her, but “fell in love” with her? Was that love? Did he love her or hate her? I couldn’t tell. He was obsessed—that was clear. His mom did him wrong. I felt sorry on that score. That level of abandonment and betrayal can mess with your head. But, still, not everyone with a bad mom turns into a manipulative, coercive, scheming, thieving, kidnapping psychopath.
I didn’t get the lovey-dovey scenes I hoped for, but still glad I got a happy ending. They were a couple in crisis who managed to find their way back to love. That was heartwarming and encouraging. Their growth was beautiful. So many lessons in forgiveness in this drama. By the way, Beom Ja’s style turned so old-lady in the latter half of the drama which didn’t suit her vibrant personality at all.
Oh shucks, this is a Mango production. It’ll be forever before I can get it. Even if I had the Mango app, their subs are the worst; so still forget about it. Maybe Viki will pick it up 🤞
You think you’ve got the drama figured out, then boom, sharp left curve. I’m like, wait, what was that again? Let me rewatch. This drama seems predictable and simple, but it’s so not.
Apparently, Eun Sung has been harassing Hae In since college. Somebody get this guy already. Love how he’s no match for Hyun Woo though. Also, love how Hyun Woo’s buddies came through for him. Smart men rock!