From a realistic perspective, I don't think she deserves him. The problem is that this drama is clearly written…
Nah, I get where you're coming from with the circumstances and personalities, but I still don't see the relationship as balanced.Even taking their backgrounds and the plot into account, the dynamic is heavily one-sided.
FL’s resistance and pushing feels repetitive at this point — , We all know she still has feelings for him, but love needs to be show through actions, not just hidden emotions or internal monologues.
and we also know how future eps are gonna play out he will kind of resent her for sometime then chase her then she will resist again and they will get back together.
Does she deserve him after all the pain he went through... it's so heart wrenching to watch him cry. I am the…
From a realistic perspective, I don't think she deserves him. The problem is that this drama is clearly written for a female fantasy, so it gives Lu Xi Xiao a male lead who will stand by her no matter what, regardless of how she's treated him. At some point, it stops feeling like love and starts feeling unrealistic.
The male lead is written almost like an angel—infinitely patient, endlessly forgiving, and willing to tolerate behavior that most real people never would. That's where the story loses me. A believable relationship requires effort, accountability, and growth from both sides.
For me, that's not romantic. A more balanced relationship, where both characters have to earn each other's love and trust, would have been far more satisfying and believable. At the end of the day its just and idol drama nothing new, I would give this 6.5/10 for now as acting here is really good.
I really enjoyed this—I ended up binge-watching the whole show.
The only thing I felt was a bit lacking was Lee Gang's motive. I just couldn't fully buy into it. Doing all of this simply because someone made fun of you and your parents didn't feel like a strong enough reason for everything that followed.
What I really liked, though, was how the show plays with Heo Mun O's imagination. Lee Gang never outright tells him everything; he just feeds him exactly what he wants to hear, and lets Heo Mun O's own imagination do the work.
At the beginning, I kept wondering, *"Why are you believing Lee Gang so easily?"* I honestly thought Heo Mun O was just retarted, Like he didn't question shit.
But once Lee Gang revealed who Mr. Kim really was, Heo Mun O's hatred and jealousy toward Kim completely took over. From that point on, his imagination ran wild, and it became clear that Lee Gang was simply exploiting those emotions. That's what made that whole dynamic so interesting to watch.
I'm glad Cho Hyeon Suk left Heo Mun O, he didn't deserved her at all.
To Sum it Up i think Motive for Lee gang could've better, and As for acting Choi Min Suk absoluelty nailed it, Ans For Choi hyun Wook, i think he was great but Choi Min Suk stole the show for me with his acting. Overall a solid 8/10 for me and really bingworthy show.
After everything that happened, the father couldn’t even bring himself to ask his own son, “Why did you go that far?” Honestly, that’s hard to accept. I genuinely believe Chen Hui is a good person, but desperation can push anyone to act in ways they never intended. Even in real life, people can go to extremes when they feel trapped or have no other choice. Xu Kai Nailed this role TBH
FL’s resistance and pushing feels repetitive at this point — , We all know she still has feelings for him, but love needs to be show through actions, not just hidden emotions or internal monologues.
and we also know how future eps are gonna play out he will kind of resent her for sometime then chase her then she will resist again and they will get back together.
The male lead is written almost like an angel—infinitely patient, endlessly forgiving, and willing to tolerate behavior that most real people never would. That's where the story loses me. A believable relationship requires effort, accountability, and growth from both sides.
For me, that's not romantic. A more balanced relationship, where both characters have to earn each other's love and trust, would have been far more satisfying and believable. At the end of the day its just and idol drama nothing new, I would give this 6.5/10 for now as acting here is really good.
I really enjoyed this—I ended up binge-watching the whole show.
The only thing I felt was a bit lacking was Lee Gang's motive. I just couldn't fully buy into it. Doing all of this simply because someone made fun of you and your parents didn't feel like a strong enough reason for everything that followed.
What I really liked, though, was how the show plays with Heo Mun O's imagination. Lee Gang never outright tells him everything; he just feeds him exactly what he wants to hear, and lets Heo Mun O's own imagination do the work.
At the beginning, I kept wondering, *"Why are you believing Lee Gang so easily?"* I honestly thought Heo Mun O was just retarted, Like he didn't question shit.
But once Lee Gang revealed who Mr. Kim really was, Heo Mun O's hatred and jealousy toward Kim completely took over. From that point on, his imagination ran wild, and it became clear that Lee Gang was simply exploiting those emotions. That's what made that whole dynamic so interesting to watch.
I'm glad Cho Hyeon Suk left Heo Mun O, he didn't deserved her at all.
To Sum it Up i think Motive for Lee gang could've better, and As for acting Choi Min Suk absoluelty nailed it, Ans For Choi hyun Wook, i think he was great but Choi Min Suk stole the show for me with his acting. Overall a solid 8/10 for me and really bingworthy show.
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