I love the FL actress. I think she' got great micro-expressions that really capture what she is thinking and feeling.…
Her reactions in the kitchen scene when the mother asks her about the jjimjilbang were amazing, her face showed everything she was thinking and feeling
Someone said that they're mad they put a skinny lady to play the ML sister. Ok... how are they going to make an…
I hated how the character was portrayed in the first two episodes (constantly eating junk food and getting crumbs on herself) but then we had the scene with Grace helping her at the gym and now she's showing how smart and observant she is. I also liked what the scummy boyfriend said about her, yes he was a bastard but he was insightful in saying she used to soar and her current state wasn't about her weight, it was about being emotionally weighed down.
I know this is going to be an unpopular opinion but I'm frustrated at this point. Wooseok, Hyesoo and Gyeonhee all had wonderful moments in this episode but the serial killer is ridiculous. Unstoppable and all we know about him is he wants to kill Sol. And Sol's actions made no sense. If she didn't want to involve Seonjae, why not tell Taesung what's going on so she can get his help and even help from his father?
Plus there were so many filler scenes with the father and I fast forward through every scene with the brother and friend.
Also, Sol is 34 years old and she could go back any time and she's got this insanely gorgeous man trying to get close to her. Is she really going to be coy about sharing a room with him? Yes I know this is a sweet and innocent drama but she's behaving as if she's really 19, not a grown woman who's time traveled.
We've got four more episodes, is it just going to be four more episodes of the Terminator going after Sol?
One good thing that I loved: they didn't put a lot of makeup on BWS this episode and the man is so beautiful with a clean face, I basically spent the episode just staring at him
So true,And when you wrote: because these things seem to matter in Korea >>> that was spot on / Perfect!!!(Only…
Unfortunately the stigma against orphans is real. It's why Korea sent 200,000 children to be adopted overseas in the decades after the Korean War. It was a government policy to solidify good relations with the US and other Western nations and to rid the country of the economic burden of caring for orphans since there was a stigma against adopting orphaned children https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_adoption_of_South_Korean_children#Orphans
Now I'm looking at it male lead's power might not be as useless as most suggested. he could touch FL now....does…
In the animated sequence it showed one of Gwiju's ancestors evolving his power when he joined hands with another person, it's implying his powers will grow as he joins together with Dahae.
theyre not going to set up a romance between 12 yr old ina and her 16 yr old classmate.. right? i dont understand…
In the drama they are all supposed to be the same age. The actors playing the classmates were cast older than the actress playing Ina to emphasize how lonely and vulnerable Ina is because of the trauma of her mother's death and her father's neglect.
She's a much more complex character than we were led to believe in the first two episodes that just focused on her weight. I love her and I hope her frenemies relationship with Grace continues to be developed.
Knowing Da Hee's backstory and seeing her hesitation makes it feel a bit easier to digest. But I still don't think…
I agree with everything you said, esp. "They could have let her be a bad guy that goes through character development because she is convinced to live another way." I wish they had skipped the tragic backstory but morally grey male leads always get them so I guess they thought they had to do the same for the FL.
I also agree with your take on the kiss being "let the games begin." I described it as kissing between frenemies, they have a bond but Gwiju doesn't trust Da Hae and she's scared of him and his family while also still trying to manipulate them. So the kiss was Gwiju's way of throwing Da Hae off balance while also testing out his own feelings.
I'm not convinced that the marriage certificate was a lie, I wonder if she's telling the truth or if Gwiju will eventually make it true in the future.
she is 12....he is 15.... what's the problem ....ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
Also, it's obvious that they cast actors older than Park So-yi to be Ina's classmates in order to emphasize how emotionally vulnerable she is because of trauma from her mother's death and her family's neglect. But I understand OP's discomfort, Ina is tiny in comparison with everyone else and it's hard to watch sometimes.
I see some people unhappy with the kiss because the couple isn't really in love yet when it happened but I kind of like it that way, it's kissing between frenemies, they have a bond but Gwiju doesn't trust Da Hae and she's scared of him and his family while also still trying to manipulate them. So the kiss was Gwiju's way of throwing Da Hae off balance while also testing out his own feelings.
Plus there were so many filler scenes with the father and I fast forward through every scene with the brother and friend.
Also, Sol is 34 years old and she could go back any time and she's got this insanely gorgeous man trying to get close to her. Is she really going to be coy about sharing a room with him? Yes I know this is a sweet and innocent drama but she's behaving as if she's really 19, not a grown woman who's time traveled.
We've got four more episodes, is it just going to be four more episodes of the Terminator going after Sol?
One good thing that I loved: they didn't put a lot of makeup on BWS this episode and the man is so beautiful with a clean face, I basically spent the episode just staring at him
I also agree with your take on the kiss being "let the games begin." I described it as kissing between frenemies, they have a bond but Gwiju doesn't trust Da Hae and she's scared of him and his family while also still trying to manipulate them. So the kiss was Gwiju's way of throwing Da Hae off balance while also testing out his own feelings.
I'm not convinced that the marriage certificate was a lie, I wonder if she's telling the truth or if Gwiju will eventually make it true in the future.