A really lovely and unique drama that lost its way after the championship but why did he become a villain? So…
The thing about obsessively liking something is that if you let your desire overcome you...you could lose control. In the SML's case, he has always been manipulative (albeit they were mostly harmless white lies that actually benefitted him in the long run). But regardless, he did continue to lie and purposely mess up exams to get the FL to fall for him.
His tipping point was finding out the truth behind GXJ's reaction. It was a situation he couldn't win at all fairly. His melt down isn't really that surprising (though I wish if they didn't go that far- some of his final scenes were so out of line).
That camcorder storyline punched me in the gut, even if it didn’t take up much of this episode. The second couple…
Since the "victim" *cough cough* shares the house with the defendant, ideally it would make more sense for the husband to hide a camera (since the court wasn't aware of his abusive nature as far as i recall). Since he never brought up anything about a camera, there was no point in asking that question perhaps?
I think the reason why they didn't try to use her DV was because of the end result KHM wanted. They didn't want her friend to have a criminal record. The law is harsh. If they mentioned that the husband beat her frequently, then there is solid proof of intent. Just this is enough for a proper opposition lawyer to try to prove there was intension so that she could be charged with something.
TBF you can't just let go off your 10 year relationsip/ marriage + 3 year ex who you used to have an intense love-hate relationship one day and then start pursuiting after your junior right after.
Yun's a serious guy and KHM is a first year so it wil be a slow burn- specially since Yun did not finally let go off his ex because he wanted to date a new person but because he finally understood his ex. He probably doesn't even notice how he seems to be emotionally relying on KHM way more than he does with anybody else 🙈
Also can anyone tell me what is the moral of the story of this drama with reference to the ending 🥲🥲
China hates time travel🫠
I guess it's about perseverance no matter what? Even when all hope was lost at the end, GXJ didn't simply fall into depression despite her worst fear became her reality. She faught till the very end to be hopeful.
As for their lost work, as long as Lin and GXJ work together, they can still make their C2 a reality- afterall, they used GXJ's coding from the real world. As for the others....well....🙈
No Gain No Love did this. The secondary couple got more screentime during the second half of the drama romance wise (and even a 2 episode spin off) - tbf i wasn't that invested in the MC so that may be why I can't recall their scenes much.
"Justice means protecting the people I have to protect. And for that I'd do anything""Even if it's…
The way he hinted about using a loophole while sticking to the legal frame - honestly the 💩 lawyer trio got off easy. Yun is way too diabolical as an enemy🙂↔️
His ex-wife’s character is so confusing. What did she mean by if he stuck around he would’ve been the father…
Like she said, she was too immature at the time. They dated for 7 years before they got married and divorced in the 10 year mark. Even if it sounds like an excuse, she probably was the carefree type whonwent into their marriage just because of the idea of it? Kind of like the kind of influencer marriages we see on SNS? "SNS perfect+ fiery passionate" love- once harsh reality set in, she just couldn't handle it (specially since Yun's love evolved to the next step).
I'm curious to know if she ever voiced her thoughs to him before deciding to let go🤔
The baby comment was tacky and completely unnecessary. Honestly it's not worth wasting any brain cells further on her- she still sounds like a walking paradox. At least she's no longer Yun's problem (as long as she sticks to Hash's schedule) so that's something 🥲
Honestly she should just give Hash to Yun if he is able to care for him every day.
They get along great together and are in similar points in their lives. That portion of the show where he ended…
Her age is confirmed. She's 42-she said so. I meant about the SML.
We know that the FL is 28. The SML looks like he is a bit older than her. The age gap between the FL and SFL is 14 years. So assuming the SML is older than the FL, the second couple probablly has an age gap of may be 8-12 years? Definitely not greater than 14 years.
I don't understand how it can be legal for the same firm to represent both parties in a suit like this. Even if…
It seems like it is something unprecedented even in the drama's universe which is why the annoying lawyer clique feels so confident.
Whatever Yoon might be up to, it seems rather diabolical. I wonder if they will raise your concerns and show how the trick affect's Yullim's already struggling future🤔
They get along great together and are in similar points in their lives. That portion of the show where he ended…
Probably maximum 12 right? He looks a bit older than KHM but then again because she repeated her senior 3 times, it's hard to say 😅
Oh also, did they ever show the SFL and the ML joke about their seniority in the first 2 episodes? I vaguely recall a conversation where she said that eventhough she's older than him, he's her senior but idk if I'm just rememberring another drama. I mean since we know that she is definitely 42, we can at least use it as an estimate for the ML's age (since some seem to be concerned about it)🙈
Last 2eps cases made no sense all we got from them Is fl is pretty made the bad guy let them "win"Today…
In my (amateur) opinion it depends on the situation. If the opposition truly is guilty but there is no other way to prove it, then i guess being harsh is an option.
Like with the mum's case. She chose to pursuit damages for the paralysis instead of suing them only for negligent driving despite the fact that everybody around her told her there was no physical contact. Even after it was explained she still refused to believe. While I feel bad for her, she needed a harsh wake up call for her son's future sanity.
With the nanny, he really was too harsh and judgemental with her.
TBH it would be interesting to see Yun tackle a similar case like the alzheimer patient's situation where the opposition is itelling the truth but you can only break them with underhand methods see if things have changed (then again KHM would probably stop him if he did do anything).
The discussion on this thread did make me realize that most of the "positive changes" I noticed were not really from Yun but originated because of KHM's meddling. So it's possible that he may have not really changed. He probably felt bad but as a lawyer he cannot afford to be emotional.🫠
Sorry what I meant by the last line was the fact that most recent kdramas expect the audience to fill in the blanks just for the sake of meeting drama time schedules.
I mean they could have easily explained all the points you brought up but they didn't bother to/ nor are they able to since they would exceed the drama's fixed 1.10 hrs approx schedule unless they sacrife other scenes. Instead they left a few clues for the audience to do whatever they want (like in my case I assumed the husband eventually accepted Yun's help since he agreed with Yun that his wife wouldn't want him to suffer).
Of course it's lazy writing to expect the audience to fill in the gaps always but then again since each episode covers a new case, it can't be that easy to decide which scenes are important and which ones aren't to meet the time limit😅
About what you said- I agree. Just because it's a drama, it's not an excuse to promote questionable behaviour. It still baffles me why people call the ML from QOT no.1 husband material when he spent nearly half the drama being happy that the FL was sick/ dying regardless how he was treated by the in-laws😅
Last 2eps cases made no sense all we got from them Is fl is pretty made the bad guy let them "win"Today…
You do make a good point but with his level of meticulous reviews, could he really have been that clueless? For instance recent modifications to the defendant's car could be checked (kdrama logic would give them access to these kind of records).
Thinking on this point deeper though most of the recent case outcomes changed only because of KHM's need to dig deeper so yeah may be he really hasn't changed much- but it doesn't change the fact that he must have felt bad enough to help the husband despite being rejected multiple times.
His tipping point was finding out the truth behind GXJ's reaction. It was a situation he couldn't win at all fairly. His melt down isn't really that surprising (though I wish if they didn't go that far- some of his final scenes were so out of line).
I think the reason why they didn't try to use her DV was because of the end result KHM wanted. They didn't want her friend to have a criminal record. The law is harsh. If they mentioned that the husband beat her frequently, then there is solid proof of intent. Just this is enough for a proper opposition lawyer to try to prove there was intension so that she could be charged with something.
Yun's a serious guy and KHM is a first year so it wil be a slow burn- specially since Yun did not finally let go off his ex because he wanted to date a new person but because he finally understood his ex. He probably doesn't even notice how he seems to be emotionally relying on KHM way more than he does with anybody else 🙈
Basically you don't know how strong tea is just by looking at a tea bag. Once you drown it in hot water only you can see it's true strength😊
NGL I'm glad they didn't get an obvious tea company to sponsor them🙊 Imagine if Kopiko sold tea too?
I guess it's about perseverance no matter what? Even when all hope was lost at the end, GXJ didn't simply fall into depression despite her worst fear became her reality. She faught till the very end to be hopeful.
As for their lost work, as long as Lin and GXJ work together, they can still make their C2 a reality- afterall, they used GXJ's coding from the real world. As for the others....well....🙈
Guess you really can't please everybody 🫠
After ep 8, I have no reason to question him. He's brilliant.
As for age- they are all adults - not to mention adults who are required to think seriously- so as long as it's consensual, let them be 🤷♀️🙂↔️
I'm curious to know if she ever voiced her thoughs to him before deciding to let go🤔
The baby comment was tacky and completely unnecessary. Honestly it's not worth wasting any brain cells further on her- she still sounds like a walking paradox. At least she's no longer Yun's problem (as long as she sticks to Hash's schedule) so that's something 🥲
Honestly she should just give Hash to Yun if he is able to care for him every day.
We know that the FL is 28. The SML looks like he is a bit older than her. The age gap between the FL and SFL is 14 years. So assuming the SML is older than the FL, the second couple probablly has an age gap of may be 8-12 years? Definitely not greater than 14 years.
Whatever Yoon might be up to, it seems rather diabolical. I wonder if they will raise your concerns and show how the trick affect's Yullim's already struggling future🤔
Oh also, did they ever show the SFL and the ML joke about their seniority in the first 2 episodes? I vaguely recall a conversation where she said that eventhough she's older than him, he's her senior but idk if I'm just rememberring another drama. I mean since we know that she is definitely 42, we can at least use it as an estimate for the ML's age (since some seem to be concerned about it)🙈
Like with the mum's case. She chose to pursuit damages for the paralysis instead of suing them only for negligent driving despite the fact that everybody around her told her there was no physical contact. Even after it was explained she still refused to believe. While I feel bad for her, she needed a harsh wake up call for her son's future sanity.
With the nanny, he really was too harsh and judgemental with her.
TBH it would be interesting to see Yun tackle a similar case like the alzheimer patient's situation where the opposition is itelling the truth but you can only break them with underhand methods see if things have changed (then again KHM would probably stop him if he did do anything).
The discussion on this thread did make me realize that most of the "positive changes" I noticed were not really from Yun but originated because of KHM's meddling. So it's possible that he may have not really changed. He probably felt bad but as a lawyer he cannot afford to be emotional.🫠
I mean they could have easily explained all the points you brought up but they didn't bother to/ nor are they able to since they would exceed the drama's fixed 1.10 hrs approx schedule unless they sacrife other scenes. Instead they left a few clues for the audience to do whatever they want (like in my case I assumed the husband eventually accepted Yun's help since he agreed with Yun that his wife wouldn't want him to suffer).
Of course it's lazy writing to expect the audience to fill in the gaps always but then again since each episode covers a new case, it can't be that easy to decide which scenes are important and which ones aren't to meet the time limit😅
About what you said- I agree. Just because it's a drama, it's not an excuse to promote questionable behaviour. It still baffles me why people call the ML from QOT no.1 husband material when he spent nearly half the drama being happy that the FL was sick/ dying regardless how he was treated by the in-laws😅
Thinking on this point deeper though most of the recent case outcomes changed only because of KHM's need to dig deeper so yeah may be he really hasn't changed much- but it doesn't change the fact that he must have felt bad enough to help the husband despite being rejected multiple times.