№4. Giving a chanceThis was the FL's entire argument: to give her a chance.- Adults failed to protect her.-…
It's possible the family could be having even more powerful ties? The FL's mother didn't expect the bully's mother to be this vile and confidant when she went to meet her. It probably wasn't worth the risk? Since the smallest miscalculation could put KHM's life and future at risk?
You are partially right- they end with a knowing smile and they interact with eachother (the writer used a clever…
I haven't watched ep 30-33 yet except for the last 7 minutes so I will get back to you once I'm done.😊
But honestly given the fact that we now have 4 lifetimes together, it can be intepretted with a reincarnation theory? With each death, they will have another chance to reunite? Sincr death is inevitable, it's kind of like a happy ending in an infinity loop 🙈
hello everyone can someone tell me in detail if the ending is good? i mean satisfying?does it end with those smile…
You are partially right- they end with a knowing smile and they interact with eachother (the writer used a clever technic by repeating a dialog from their first encounter in their third life to echo the fact that they are always fated to meet again).
I Don't remember when the last time i felt this empty after finishing an ongoing series. I have been watching…
Hey, I accidentally stumbled into your account and noticed that you are up to date with "Twelve Letters".
Is it worth it? Does it feel like it might have a SE?🙈 I was planning to watch it once I'm done with this today but the plot summary sounds a bit daunting🫠
I was thinking the same atleast he should remember her ㅠㅠ. I dont love open ending.
That knowing smile says it all🤫 I haven't watched the mortal arc yet- how did he react when she told him the same thing back then? The flashback with the smile at the end of 33 could be taken as a clue🙈
They couldn't truly get justice to her sister-only by stooping down to his awful level they were able to save…
I agree with you on the basis "do the crime- do the time" (i may have botched the saying).
**For ep 10, I think we need more context on the Korean law too to understand the sentence duration. I tried googling it and even for fatality traffic accidents that do not involve DUIs, the sentence could be upto 5 years and jaywalking is one way of reducing the sentence further.
The defendant was wrong to say that she wanted to be completely acquited from all charges (KHM too told her that it wasn't possible). I guess part of being a lawyer is finding legal loopholes? If they went for the original murder charge, just like with Gypsey's and the brothers' real life cases, she too would have gotten a harsh sentence but perhaps Korean law has more loopholes than American law? (Also if I'm not mistaken, the brothers' case was originally mishandled to a certain degree right?)
**For ep 9, honestly I'm not aware if you can legally force a doctor to treat a patient unwillingly in South Korea. Probably you can loose your license depending on the hospital board but that's about it. Since the male doctor took over it and did not report her, there was nothing to charge during her first refusal. During the flight, as far as we are aware, she did try to save him but because he died and his mother recalled that it was the same doctor who refused to treat him previously, out of grief she decided to persecute the doctor anyway (kind of like the hyperchondric mum in one of the initial episodes). If the doctor didn't have a history with him, the case would probably have been dismissed without so much drama.
**About the DV case and the friends' reactions- I agree with you thay they were going through the motions. It was their way of processing their feelings and probably internalized guilt for not noticing things sooner. The writer's choice is contraversial but i guess if you only focus on the drama and not the ethics behind, it's kind of a smart way of using the existing props to convey the same helpless feelings-seeing how the drama has so many product placement advertisements, i don't think their budget really gave them a lot of creative freedom (ex. hiring a smash room for instance).
i saw it's HE in modern world they meet again ,he is a ceo
It's good to hear that you liked the ending! I was curious how they would wrap up the series by adding a modern day scenario after all the fantasy sequences🙈
That's why he is known as "the scary boss" 🤭It's too bad they didn't show the trainee's expression…
Haha it's like you read my mind. That's exactly how I felt when they included her voice in the background🙈
Yes!!! I love the fact that Yun isn't actually a tyrant boss but his personality naturally cautions people. He's so misunderstood simply because he's quiet/ focussed.
The way he clearly told her that he's there for her while still teasing her speaks volumes knowing how helpless she must have felt 🥲
I'm also glad how the drama handles the team's vibe. They are so chill and united. I mean usually to add more drama, they would have usually made that kind guesture kind of scandalous by adding a misunderstanding (ex. a team member could have seen Yun privately giving her several gifts at a time coincidentally the trainee has been acting strange, causing unnecessary gossip/ misunderstandings until the assistant is forced to speak up)
i saw it's HE in modern world they meet again ,he is a ceo
Ngl i half expected him to be her doctor given the number of times he had to save her with his blood and soul (so they can put some kind of parallel that can help with the censorship)🙈
Kisskh shows 1hr and 5 mins.. where are you watching?
If the update is like with Summit of our Youth, they'll probably upload the episodes in another 3 hours or so (the same thing happened with SOOY where they kept refreshing the countdown 2-3 times before uploading)
people are disappointed and rightfully so. Lotfg is lacking in so many areas lolThe romance is meh at best. If…
Personally if you liked the animated version of Mulan for her dynamic with General Shang and her crew, you might like this. If anything, once the ML accepts his feelings, his actions become almost comical at times since he's supposed to be super serious/ hide her identity but can't stop himself from melting whenever he sees her.
There are "fluffy" bits but it's mostly after she gets close to the ML. Like the other commentors said, the battle scenes are choreographed in such a way it almost feels like when they fight together, they are 1 unit. I usually skip through battle scenes but their scenes really made me pause.
That being said, the SML can be irritating and some of the villains are not really that formidable, but if you are looking for romance and nothing too serious, this might work for you. Perhaps try a few shorts frlm YT to get an idea?
They couldn't truly get justice to her sister-only by stooping down to his awful level they were able to save…
KHM already said that the sister is like family so it's not really that surprising why they too enjoyed watching him getting beaten up even if they probably knew that it was twisted and wrong.
*** One question I have with this case is if the sister cannot truly ever sue the husband for DV in the future without affecting her closed case. That could shed some light perhaps as to why the writer chose this particular way instead of the usual approach you suggested?
I mean the sister was abused to the point that she was willing to take dangerous drugs to find relief. Not being able to get justice for it is sick (specially considering how the coward actually blamed her for DV).
If they truly cannot get justice for her DV, in reality seeing the abuser getting beaten up would be more satisfying than smashing anything- after all the scum didn't die from it/ nor will he have any lasting impact from it unlike with the sister who will now be labelled as mentally unstable as well, further impacting the very career she tried to save with her silence.
Two wrongs will not make a right but they aren't exactly saints either to completely forgive 🥲
(Ngl this show has made me realize that I might actually be more vindictive than I thought💀😬)
But honestly given the fact that we now have 4 lifetimes together, it can be intepretted with a reincarnation theory? With each death, they will have another chance to reunite? Sincr death is inevitable, it's kind of like a happy ending in an infinity loop 🙈
At least the writers were able to make the most out of the other lives so that's something 😊
Your way of phrasing it has definitely caught my attention 🙈
Hell the reason why I love TPOB so much is because IT was the drama that finally got me to give c-costume dramas another chance 🙈
I actually watched the last 7mins of Destiny, and honestly the ending is pretty good. It's all about the smile 😉
Is it worth it? Does it feel like it might have a SE?🙈
I was planning to watch it once I'm done with this today but the plot summary sounds a bit daunting🫠
I haven't watched the mortal arc yet- how did he react when she told him the same thing back then? The flashback with the smile at the end of 33 could be taken as a clue🙈
I don't think she'd misunderstand I guess given how having a secret date right there would be too weird even for a secret office romance 🙈
It's good that the litigation team has common sense i guess 🤭
**For ep 10, I think we need more context on the Korean law too to understand the sentence duration.
I tried googling it and even for fatality traffic accidents that do not involve DUIs, the sentence could be upto 5 years and jaywalking is one way of reducing the sentence further.
The defendant was wrong to say that she wanted to be completely acquited from all charges (KHM too told her that it wasn't possible). I guess part of being a lawyer is finding legal loopholes? If they went for the original murder charge, just like with Gypsey's and the brothers' real life cases, she too would have gotten a harsh sentence but perhaps Korean law has more loopholes than American law? (Also if I'm not mistaken, the brothers' case was originally mishandled to a certain degree right?)
**For ep 9, honestly I'm not aware if you can legally force a doctor to treat a patient unwillingly in South Korea. Probably you can loose your license depending on the hospital board but that's about it. Since the male doctor took over it and did not report her, there was nothing to charge during her first refusal. During the flight, as far as we are aware, she did try to save him but because he died and his mother recalled that it was the same doctor who refused to treat him previously, out of grief she decided to persecute the doctor anyway (kind of like the hyperchondric mum in one of the initial episodes).
If the doctor didn't have a history with him, the case would probably have been dismissed without so much drama.
**About the DV case and the friends' reactions- I agree with you thay they were going through the motions. It was their way of processing their feelings and probably internalized guilt for not noticing things sooner. The writer's choice is contraversial but i guess if you only focus on the drama and not the ethics behind, it's kind of a smart way of using the existing props to convey the same helpless feelings-seeing how the drama has so many product placement advertisements, i don't think their budget really gave them a lot of creative freedom (ex. hiring a smash room for instance).
You do have a point!
Yes!!! I love the fact that Yun isn't actually a tyrant boss but his personality naturally cautions people. He's so misunderstood simply because he's quiet/ focussed.
The way he clearly told her that he's there for her while still teasing her speaks volumes knowing how helpless she must have felt 🥲
I'm also glad how the drama handles the team's vibe. They are so chill and united.
I mean usually to add more drama, they would have usually made that kind guesture kind of scandalous by adding a misunderstanding (ex. a team member could have seen Yun privately giving her several gifts at a time coincidentally the trainee has been acting strange, causing unnecessary gossip/ misunderstandings until the assistant is forced to speak up)
There are "fluffy" bits but it's mostly after she gets close to the ML. Like the other commentors said, the battle scenes are choreographed in such a way it almost feels like when they fight together, they are 1 unit. I usually skip through battle scenes but their scenes really made me pause.
That being said, the SML can be irritating and some of the villains are not really that formidable, but if you are looking for romance and nothing too serious, this might work for you. Perhaps try a few shorts frlm YT to get an idea?
It's too bad they didn't show the trainee's expression when she came back home in ep 9 to see her grumpy looking boss babysitting her sisters.
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One question I have with this case is if the sister cannot truly ever sue the husband for DV in the future without affecting her closed case. That could shed some light perhaps as to why the writer chose this particular way instead of the usual approach you suggested?
I mean the sister was abused to the point that she was willing to take dangerous drugs to find relief. Not being able to get justice for it is sick (specially considering how the coward actually blamed her for DV).
If they truly cannot get justice for her DV, in reality seeing the abuser getting beaten up would be more satisfying than smashing anything- after all the scum didn't die from it/ nor will he have any lasting impact from it unlike with the sister who will now be labelled as mentally unstable as well, further impacting the very career she tried to save with her silence.
Two wrongs will not make a right but they aren't exactly saints either to completely forgive 🥲
(Ngl this show has made me realize that I might actually be more vindictive than I thought💀😬)