just finished watching it, and it was quite a fun watch, there were some issues that I had with it though, like…
i think the first one is explained by the portion with the old man. this is the job he loves and is his blood, sweat and tears. he was not fired because of lack of talent or skill or ofc he wants the job he knows
i think he should have taken the deal. he has no method to protect yongsik or his daughter and they can easily get harmed in this process, they are probably going to be his next targets. he should have done something like getting closer to him or something, like a psychological move but we don't have time for that
ahjin not pushing grandma off. it is clearly shown in ep 8 but there are so many people who still did not get it. they think she pushed grandma even though we clearly see her faint and fall down
are people watching this show with their eyes closed or something? how do u miss stuff that is directly shown? its not even subtle, its in your face yet u miss it?
the acting in that car scene, Kim You-jung u are insane
She's sad because her grandmother, who always cherished her, has passed away and thinking about it she snickers and her eyes well up red without her even realizing because it is an emotion she's never experienced before in her life
Three things: 1. Truth about BAJ is pretty blatant in ep 7, without even going to ep 8 2. Junseo never was and…
your last point really makes me think....i knew from others that he was going to kill himself but then when i saw the scene of him flushing down alcohol and the pills made me think otherwise for a second. also we see him thank the manager, i initially thought that was a sign of him planning to end things (since ppl who do suicide give away their stuff before death, say thank you) but then wouldn't we see him say goodbye or give something away to his brother?
the way ahjin loved grandma more than in gang takes me out
makes sense though. even when grandma learned that ahjin was lying she decided to forgive her and still kept her word of loving her as her own child. in gang may not have done the same, we don't really know
im confused by the manager/acting company ceo's emotions though
in the earlier episodes it seemed like ingang was just another way for her to make money, she was even okay with ajin breaking up with him. her then being so buddy buddy with him and then going to end ajin's career now seems a bit off character to me. i never felt like she had a soft corner for ingang