after 5 ep, i wonder if this drama promotes saesang behavior or not😅, they really get the high road treatment,…
ML's argument to let them go so that they don't escalate was so asinine. They are already escalating, going from burglary to essentially attempted murder. And he is telling them that it is okay to continue.
I also don't understand why the victims can tell the cops to drop the case. This was not some trivial shit. Besides who pays for the car and road damage? The car insurance certainly won't.
Not sure about this one. It feels a bit like a study of emotion-driven irrational behavior of the species homo sapiens. But then it is a melodrama after all.
Her obsession with her father is weird. I though she would fight for her son. But instead she's like whatever, daddy has priority. Also they are really dragging out the main plot.
The first two episodes whee too good to be true I guess. I hoped they would be a bit more creative. But nope. They went with the cliched, ML has to be cruel to the FL now to develop a deeper relationship, thing.
Episodes three and four were generic rom-com slop imo. I've started fast-forwarding in episode four.
I guess they went with the "living well is the best revenge" theme. It doesn't feel very satisfying though.
Her father gave up his title/career. How is that in any way comparable to what the FL and her mother went through? And now she is also seemingly friendly with the woman who treated her like shit.
A knight in shining armor the damsel didn't ask for.
I really dislike the ML. Forces himself into FL's life, meddles with her job, violates her personal space, doesn't give a damn that he is making her uncomfortable. All that because they hung around as children and she confessed that she liked him once? Thinks that he can and has the right to fix her? Doesn't ask for her consent. What an A-hole.
The lawyer on the other side treats her with respect, like an actual adult. I wish she would end up with him. It's not gonna happen of course, sigh.
I also don't understand why the victims can tell the cops to drop the case. This was not some trivial shit. Besides who pays for the car and road damage? The car insurance certainly won't.
The writers really dropped the ball here.
And then Su Jeong asked Seong Jae about that (even if it wasn't serious). LMAO.
What exactly is ML's issue with the FL? And why the hell can't he just say it instead of being an jerk towards her?
Personally I can't stand people who behave like that. Also his quick turnaround and suddenly being friendly with her feels weird af.
> I feel bad I can't give him more.
Crazy stuff.
No way in hell would a fifty years old man behave like a romantically challenged teenager, unless he has no relationship experience whatsoever.
The ML here has cringe "How do you do, fellow kids?" vibes, given his mannerisms and choice of clothing.
I guess the writer did it for the comedy. But it makes the ML look bad (in my eyes).
And they'll eventually end up as a couple? WTF?
The first two episodes whee too good to be true I guess. I hoped they would be a bit more creative. But nope. They went with the cliched, ML has to be cruel to the FL now to develop a deeper relationship, thing.
Episodes three and four were generic rom-com slop imo. I've started fast-forwarding in episode four.
I really dislike the ML. Forces himself into FL's life, meddles with her job, violates her personal space, doesn't give a damn that he is making her uncomfortable. All that because they hung around as children and she confessed that she liked him once? Thinks that he can and has the right to fix her? Doesn't ask for her consent. What an A-hole.
The lawyer on the other side treats her with respect, like an actual adult. I wish she would end up with him. It's not gonna happen of course, sigh.