can someone please explain that last scene outside seo ris house I don't really understand what he was yelling…
He was frustrated cause Shin Seori went to see Choi Mundo and started making a scene about how she didn't really love him. She got mad because Cha Segye was making a scene so both of them were just frustrated with each other at least until Cha Segye gave in. I think it was just a rollercoaster of emotions for both of them that started because Choi Mundo planted some doubt in Cha Segye's mind. At least that's how I understood it:)
The last five minutes had me fighting for my life, laughing, crying, angry, bawling, kicking my feet, and everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I loved every second of it
When he said, " Whoever you are, wherever you came from, I believe it all..........). My heart instantly stopped beating. Where can I find this man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Plenty has happened so I'm confused on why you think nothing has happened.
Yeah, I see your point. I just mean that nothing has really changed in the sense that we are still stuck in the SAME misunderstanding since episode 2. They keep unnecessarily dragging out this plot line.
second male lead is so punchable omg Ruining this whole drama..Sfl deserves better..It will be so eww if she ends…
Okay, if i'm being honest I love the second male lead but I desperately need him to get over it. He has no chance so he should just quit and give the beautiful and talented second female lead a shot!
Okay, is it just me, or has nothing happened in this drama since episode 2? We are at the same place we started. Why is it that at ep 8 Ji Hyeok is still sulking over the SAME misunderstanding? THIS SHOW IS TESTING MY PATIENCE
Hi, thank you for the review but you only watched one episode out of 16. Don't you think you're exaggerating a little for someone who barely watched the show. I watched all 16 episodes and my favourite couple at the end were Woo jae and Jiwon. Thank you so much for your review though, I just wanted to pint out that the show did give a lot of attention to the other characters.