wait, so cho na jeong's husband is actually helping a s*xual h*rassment victim at work and not cheating on her? [i don't even know how to feel about that, since he hasn't exactly shown himself to be a good husband or partner so far…] this definitely changes things, it's a whole plot twist in the narrative. now about ju yeong and her husband: i really hope she divorces him, it's obvious there's something very wrong with her husband, and doesn't look like he loves her romantically. maybe he liked her at some point, but it sure seems like that time has passed.
I think it's only Cho Na Jeong's husband who's cheating. I don't think Koo Ju Yeong husband is cheating on her too. Their issue (or more likely his) feels like something else, something deeper.
it was absolutely ridiculous what they did to gao tu and wen lang, wth. they had the chance to give them a proper ending, but look at what they did instead...
The thing I still don't get is why kill Jun Ik? And why go so hard to kill Mun Ju? The professor(?) says the US…
i think junik was killed not just bc he knew about the us's intentions, but also bc he found out who the spy was trying to provoke a war. with munju, i think it's the same case (except she doesn't know who the spy is yet) plus she's got the résumé + charisma to move the masses and actually stop a war. but like the chinese ambassador said: everyone wants it (the war), bc everyone stands to gain something. i don't think there are other reasons beyond that, but who knows… this kdrama might still surprise us.
released on september 10th too, what a coincidence
indeed, lots of coincidences… but i doubt a kdrama produced by a us multinational would openly expose something like that. then again, we can't be sure of anything anymore... weird and worse stuff has already happened. so who knows…
was thinking the same thing charlie kink got murdered same way and there was talks of involvement of CIA in nepal…
usually the us pops up whenever there's destabilization in a gov. i get that (from what i've read) nepal's ppl were tired of their politicians, but the way things unfolded feels sus af. and then electing someone through discord? yeah… us def got a finger in it.
d*mn… this drama nailed it: politicians getting h*t in the neck, the us pushing for war and not giving a sh*t about the countries around, people advocating for peace being hunted down and k*lled… d*mn. this kdrama is already f**king amazing.
today's epi was good and the preview was good too i just don't understand why are they trying to kill her what's…
looks like she knows the current politician (and the one who's already dead) were involved in sexual exploitation using actresses/trainees/singers/dancers from entertainment agencies for that 🙃
started watching my troublesome star kinda for the plot but mostly for the cast... so many great actors. the story's been super interesting so far, i thought it was gonna be time travel (idk why i thought this drama was about time travel) but it's not, which honestly works way better for the drama. it's giving me oldschool romcom drama vibes and i'm loving it (in some aspects). really hoping the next eps keep the same energy.