The most boring drama ever, except for the leads' exceptional chemistry, everything was boring. It was misunderstandings piled upon misunderstandings without any resolution. The payoff for the romance wasn't satisfying. Even the confessions were ordinary in the drama. They should have cut the office drama and used that time to show us more of them dating. The FL is so insufferable in the second half that all the fun goes away from the drama. I mean in the last episodes she doesn't even know how to separate her professional and personal life. I know many people will come after me for saying this but I think it would have been better if they would have broken up in the end because she wasn't a good partner to have.
If IU has indeed appear in this drama, then it would have been so awesome, they were friends, they worked with…
IU is a great actor but the way Kim Jiwon is playing Hong Hae In is on another level. She makes us sympathise with her, cry for her when cries and makes us root for her getting a happy ending.
Wow, so they both have an 11-year age difference, but they don't look even a year apart in the stills. I don't know what South Korean actresses eat, but they get more beautiful as they age.
Most chaebol family in kdrama always like investigate someone’s background first before trusting them but the…
I think the matter of fact is that the GF of Grandfather was with them for 20 years and nothing happened that would cause them to suspect her. So they kind of begin to trust her and her lackies completely.
Hey, I just wanted to ask why you think HyunWoo should beg for forgiveness. Asking for a divorce is not wrong.…
It wasn't true that he didn't try to discuss the divorce with Hae In; he was. But at that moment, he got bombarded with the news of Hae In's illness. So he didn't have a chance again to discuss the divorce. And after finding out about the divorce, they should have discussed why he wanted a divorce, not whether it was true or not. Even in the preview for the next episode, we see her being cold to him, just like she was throughout their whole relationship after they lost their baby. Asking for forgiveness should be done by both sides. It shouldn't be expected that only HyunWoo has to ask for forgiveness. I know now you didn't mean anything with the "beg for forgiveness" statement, but I just feel that everywhere, whether it be Twitter or MDL, they are only judging the ML and making him ask for forgiveness while FL is getting a free pass just because she has an illness.
Yes I enjoyed him in Into The Ring and Not Others, but he is getting typecasted doing only villain roles. He has…
Yes that may be the case. But I just don't want to see him in another negative role like this. He should play some grey characters or maybe some good character as he has the charm for it. I think if see him in another big budget dramas, i will feel like he is the villain or the accomplice of the villain
Such low lives that they had to plan all their lives just to take over their business, what a pathetic ambition,…
Yes I enjoyed him in Into The Ring and Not Others, but he is getting typecasted doing only villain roles. He has an amazing acting range and should properly utillize it by trying different roles..
Hey, I just wanted to ask why you think HyunWoo should beg for forgiveness. Asking for a divorce is not wrong.…
Yes, I did watch episode 6, and him asking for forgiveness in the church rather than saving his wife was his perspective on what he should do. You didn't properly answer my original question on why he should beg for forgiveness from Hae In regarding divorce. As it is portrayed in the drama, Hyun Woo is more open about his feelings, while Hae In is more on the conservative side. We saw Hyun Woo asking for forgiveness in episode 5 even when it was not completely his fault, while we haven't seen Hae being more apologetic towards him. We always see her as the victim.
Hey, I just wanted to ask why you think HyunWoo should beg for forgiveness. Asking for a divorce is not wrong.…
You're contradicting yourself. I mean, when was Hae In ever honest about her feelings to Hyun Woo? Even when their baby died, she wasn't honest about her feelings. Hyun Woo didn't even know that her mother hates her because her brother died due to her, allegedly, even after being in a relationship for 5 years. Hae In didn't know about him being happy for her being dead, so that invalidates your point about her being cross with him. Even in episode 5, she had gone alone to Germany without telling him, while Hyunwoo had to ask for an apology. In episode 1, she was so nonchalant about the whole baby issue, like she didn't even care that they lost their baby in the past. She doesn't know when he prepared the divorce papers; he could have made divorce papers in the 2 years when they were sleeping separately, as she doesn't know the timeline of the divorce papers. Just asking for a divorce doesn't make one evil, and she shouldn't expect an apology for him making divorce papers.
ep6 ending broke my heart. not that she found out, but that she found out this way. but upon rethinking, only…
Hey, I just wanted to ask why you think HyunWoo should beg for forgiveness. Asking for a divorce is not wrong. I don't think Hyunwoo did anything wrong by preparing divorce papers. And what do you mean by a healthy relationship? It isn't a healthy relationship if only one person asks for forgiveness even when it's their mistake, while the other person just acts cold about it.
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