I get what you mean, but you have to also acknowledge that it is a romance drama that has introduced complex plot…
None of us would have ideally wanted ML to keep taking so many hits from Mundo. I am hoping it will be revealed that ML did actually have a plan underwork. For me its my way to look at possible reasons for ML being less proactive than being frustrated, with how its unfolding. Basically I am making myself less frustrated by hoping a lot form last 2 episodes!! Lets see maybe a good plot twist from ML is what we all are waiting for.
I get what you mean, but you have to also acknowledge that it is a romance drama that has introduced complex plot…
Mundo is currently at a powerful position than ML and Mundo has been plotting againt ML since ages. ML would have definitely wanted to go again to Mundo’s office and punch him like he did earlier but he probably regretted doing that and being rash. Due to power imbalance he has to tread carefully and come with a solid plan, it seems he has been taking updates from Mr. Son, he is waiting for the right time to execute plan.
I get what you mean, but you have to also acknowledge that it is a romance drama that has introduced complex plot…
ML will eventually fight back with Mundo, he has been investigating and collecting evidences. He repeatedly says to Seori that he does have a plan. Just that it wasn’t his 1st priority to deal with when Seori was in hospital.
I see a lot of people here not liking Ep 11 and 12, particularly. A lot us are questioning why CSG is taking so many hits from Mundo, why is it bowing down to him. I think its because ML has changed as a person his world view and who is as a person has deeply shifted since FL came into his life. The convo where Mr Son tells Seori how he has seen a positive change in CSG points to that. If you noticed in the hospital scene the Doctor 1st briefs ML about Seori's condition and then about Grandpa. FL at this point has become ML's no.1 priority, he not only treats her like she is already his wife but he also almost worships her. The main plot is not about who becomes the "King" and defeats the main villain, the main plot is how ML and FL, despite people and circumstances pulling them apart find a way back to each other. Its not just obsessive love for the ML but being with Seori has made him more of who he is. As a child he used to speak softly, used to show care even to Mundo. But after his mother left him, he grew up to become a robotic corporate beast, who cared about status and image. But now he has softened as a person and has realised his first priority is Seori above all, to the point that fighting with Mundo or fighting to keep up his status is no more his priority. He doesn't want the status if the cost of gaining it is losing FL. In past life ML gave up his pride and his life for the love of FL, his biggest fear now is losing FL again in this life. His way back to her, is his was back to who he truly is. Someone who smiles more, cares more, is able to open his heart and show love. That's who he really is, and being that person makes him feel alive. The way things are going, if in the end the ML and FL are able to find a way back to each other, where they don't have to live in constant fear of again being torn apart, that would be a happy ending in itself. The financial pursuits and corporate fights are the subplots. And yes, hopefully there is more clarity on soul travel aspect in the last 2 episodes but mostly it seems reincarnation for FL too, because why else would she have the same face otherwise.
I read about the Director's words on Lim Je Yeon's acting performance in MRN. He said "She left the crew speechless: He mentioned her incredible dedication, recalling one specific emotional scene where her acting was so raw and powerful it left the entire crew stunned on set. "
I was really wondering which scene he might be referring to, which left the crew stunned. Does anyone recognise the scene the Director is referring to among the episodes which have already aired?
So it means the real Dashim was a timid, shy, and easily frightened was it? Shin Seori's the one who had the brave,…
This theory makes sense and is also easy to understand. Near death experience = memory awakening from past/future. With only 4 episodes left to wrap things up they should come up with a simple explanation like this one.
In today’s Ep 9 preview the scene transition from the two candle wick lights to ML’s eyes reading the script, implying his eyes are burning with jealousy reading the script is so on point!! Lol
Before the forest hug, I couldn't figure out if it was ML's phone he threw away or if it was an actual torch in his hand. I tried zooming in, but couldn't figure it out. Was it really his phone which he threw away like that?
Dynamite Kiss got me traumatized. I remember it had an 8.6 as well for a while and it was really good, but it…
Dynamite Kiss disappointed me too but I feel DK was more lust driven whereas MRN is more about love. DK had a weak plot with poorly written characters. Here the plot, comedy, acting all are way better than DK. That said, can never be sure how it ends, the fear still remains. But the fun of watching when its airing is worth it.
I really hate the plot where the female lead gets lost in the woods and the male lead has to rescue her.On top…
The FL knows that he should apologise for yelling. But thats what shows the villain side of his. He is a grey character, not the mushy chocolatey boy who would apologise just because it is ideally the right thing to do.
Looking by the previews, I am having a feeling that Cha Se Gye is going to propose Shin Seori for marriage by Ep 8 and they would go ahead with public announcement of the same!
There is a woman but till now (episode 5), her screentime was like 2 minutes, so we don't know a lot about her…
She is placed 5th on the support cast list, while Mr Son (Cha's secretary) who has had significant higher screen time is placed at 9th. Can someone explain if the support cast list, is ranked on the basis of screen time or on the basis of relevance to the plot?
Can we talk about the way Se Gya puts his hand to cover the edge of car door to protect Seori’s head as she was getting seated in his car in Ep 5 was so cute. man sure knows chivalry.
If Seo Ri has been switching souls with Dan Shim before, I wonder how much of the past is really Dan Shim and…
Dam Shim and Seo Ri could very possibly be the same soul with different personalities across 2 lifetimes, which are switching back and forth due to the shaman’s doing.
The main plot is not about who becomes the "King" and defeats the main villain, the main plot is how ML and FL, despite people and circumstances pulling them apart find a way back to each other. Its not just obsessive love for the ML but being with Seori has made him more of who he is. As a child he used to speak softly, used to show care even to Mundo. But after his mother left him, he grew up to become a robotic corporate beast, who cared about status and image. But now he has softened as a person and has realised his first priority is Seori above all, to the point that fighting with Mundo or fighting to keep up his status is no more his priority. He doesn't want the status if the cost of gaining it is losing FL.
In past life ML gave up his pride and his life for the love of FL, his biggest fear now is losing FL again in this life. His way back to her, is his was back to who he truly is. Someone who smiles more, cares more, is able to open his heart and show love. That's who he really is, and being that person makes him feel alive.
The way things are going, if in the end the ML and FL are able to find a way back to each other, where they don't have to live in constant fear of again being torn apart, that would be a happy ending in itself. The financial pursuits and corporate fights are the subplots. And yes, hopefully there is more clarity on soul travel aspect in the last 2 episodes but mostly it seems reincarnation for FL too, because why else would she have the same face otherwise.
I was really wondering which scene he might be referring to, which left the crew stunned. Does anyone recognise the scene the Director is referring to among the episodes which have already aired?