Now i understand, it's Hyewon who is the impossible heir
That truly is a twist we weren't expecting, lol. But especially after the director's interview that people are sharing, I wouldn't be surprised by that either.
WTF is this drama?!!! Like what??? There is only 12 episodes and nothing happened in these two episodes. Inha…
I think the lack of anything really happening just highlights how pointless this whole ordeal is. Constantly we're told that TaeOh is a genius and HyeWon is ambitious and brave. When these two characters realised that they liked each why did they not ditch InHa and go off by themselves to achieve money and power? At the start they both had careers that they had supposedly gotten on their own merits. Could TaeOh not have found another company to climb up the same way? And now they're a team of two anyway so what was the point? It doesn't seem like Kang Oh was important to either of them. So why any of this?
I actually feel sorry for the dysfunctional Chaebols, lmao. These three randos just came to throw their lives into chaos. Now one brother is dead, the second is in exile, and Huiju is just there being tragic, lol.
Maybe this drama would be more interesting if they just betray each other. Also, on a different note, I find it…
That was the show I thought I was watching tbh- them betraying each other at different turns. What we got is this insipid love story that I just don't understand.
Yeah, we have been hoping every week that they would give more context, reveal more plan and explanation, focus…
Yeah... I think I'm giving this week more to see if it starts making sense to me otherwise maybe its best to move on. Because obviously I'm not connecting to this story the way I should. And this could ultimately be a me-problem, that's fine. But from what we've seen so far I think its unlikely that I will ever understand let alone support any decision Hye Won makes.
The other question that raises then is that if we're not on the same page as the director about Hye Won we're also probably not on the same page regarding Huiju. To me personally she comes off as the one who sees everything most clearly. But if we're supppsed to root for Hye Won then we should think that Huiju is being unfair to her and she's just another rich mean girl, lol
Yeah, we have been hoping every week that they would give more context, reveal more plan and explanation, focus…
LMAO. So Hye Won and Tae Oh are star crossed lovers after all? And that's the central conflict? I thought this was supposed to be a hard boiled tale of business and betrayal not romance?
Also what big steps has Hye Won taken so far halfway through the drama? Marry for money?
Totally agree with you about Seung Joo. He’s the only one who has capability to become an heir. He was raised…
I think if Hye Won/Tae Oh get the redemption arc that they're star-crossed lovers that will be my breaking point with the drama. I'm still watching because I really don't like to quit once I've started (and I'm curious where this actually goes).
But it would be such a cliche to make them victims when they made sober, dispassionate decisions to get to this point.
I'm hoping that at the end the brother is going to walk away from his mother and let her pay for her crimes. He…
He did help cover it, but I think it has affected how he sees her. And this time he's battling loyalties on both sides. Even the step mother acknowledges that he loves Yi Soo. I dunno maybe I just really want to see that even though they're not really brothers they stick together.
Also if he thinks he's going to inherit chairman I think he's in for a unpleasant surprise
I guess now it makes sense why the father was so awkward and cold with the older brother even though he was seemingly doing everything right. That dysfunctional marriage really screwed up the boys growing up in that household. They're sort of trauma bonded to each other. Still hoping that they stay brothers!
I still think it's unlikely that the brother was involved. He's not that much older than Yi Soo and while they've shown him as a grey character he hasn't seemed the kind of psychopath who would be involved in murder as a preteen/ early teen.
In Ep 14 too, he seemed shocked by what his mother had done, so while she comes off as an ice cold murderer, the brother not so much. Yet.
Oh you, you loony bitch. I know you will rot in hell. You had to ruin everything in Yi soo's life. I hope his…
I'm hoping that at the end the brother is going to walk away from his mother and let her pay for her crimes. He seemed to be shaken by the realisation on what she'd done to hide his true parentage and he does seem to genuinely love Yi Soo. For this week's case I can see why he supported his mother but next week I think he'll also have to think about his loyalty to his brother who he's always considered innocent in their family mess and his mother who he is realising isn't just an icy alcoholic. Fingers crossed, haha
I wonder what will happen to the company now that the father is dead
He was going to punish Seungju for covering his mother's crimes and he knows he's not his bio son. So he might have changed his will to leave everything to Yi Soo instead.
Me too, kind of tbh. I'm all for team original Chaebols, lol. We could lose the domineering mother but otherwise…
It's such a shame we haven't seen any kind of relationship between Huiju and Seungjoo so far, otherwise that could have been fun, lol. Sigh, just another plot idea that could have been more interesting than what we're going to get.
at this point, I might be team Kang Seung Joo to be the heir, at least boy is working hard for the company and…
Me too, kind of tbh. I'm all for team original Chaebols, lol. We could lose the domineering mother but otherwise I don't mind the ones left.
Tae Oh not only doesn't have power, he's also going to find himself on the outside of the Kang Oh circle. So he can't possibly follow his original plan now, surely.
This is what I got from/my theories after episode 13 (episode+preview+bonus scene):• The stepmom was unfaithful,…
After that bonus clip, surely there's no other explanation!
In smaller things, I also hope that Seung-Ju doesn't turn out to be illegitimate after all. It wouldn't necessarily change the relationship between him and Yi-Soo but let them be brothers. Also, not to make it about myself, but I don't have the bandwidth for any more illegitimacy and inheritance shenanigans at the moment.
Yall, that preview was insane hdiushdus The way Inha still keeps manipulating Taeoh in prison, HE'S COMPLETELY…
I did cackle at the nerve though, ngl. Like yes, In Ha, poor you. Your half-brother (who was an awful person, admittedly) is dead, Tae Oh could go to prison forever for that but poor you for your failed ambitions. The true victim in all of this.
Gosh this is exactly what I’m worried about. I’m afraid with only 6 eps left the writer might mess it up.…
Yes! Did you see the chairman is giving Hye Won a mission too now.
I also want Hye Won to turn out to be the biggest manipulator of the trio. I will be deeply offended if at the end she's just a bland poor girl who only wanted security in life and was willing to marry a someone for it.
Gosh this is exactly what I’m worried about. I’m afraid with only 6 eps left the writer might mess it up.…
I'd rather Tae Oh not marry Hee Ju if those are his motives, lol. She might as well marry Huichan who also wants something out of it. Even though I find Huichan deeply suspicious.
It should be interesting to see how his motives/goals change after his stay in prison. You would assume the business politics takes a back seat, no?
But especially after the director's interview that people are sharing, I wouldn't be surprised by that either.
I actually feel sorry for the dysfunctional Chaebols, lmao. These three randos just came to throw their lives into chaos. Now one brother is dead, the second is in exile, and Huiju is just there being tragic, lol.
But from what we've seen so far I think its unlikely that I will ever understand let alone support any decision Hye Won makes.
Also what big steps has Hye Won taken so far halfway through the drama? Marry for money?
But it would be such a cliche to make them victims when they made sober, dispassionate decisions to get to this point.
Also if he thinks he's going to inherit chairman I think he's in for a unpleasant surprise
That dysfunctional marriage really screwed up the boys growing up in that household. They're sort of trauma bonded to each other. Still hoping that they stay brothers!
In Ep 14 too, he seemed shocked by what his mother had done, so while she comes off as an ice cold murderer, the brother not so much. Yet.
Tae Oh not only doesn't have power, he's also going to find himself on the outside of the Kang Oh circle. So he can't possibly follow his original plan now, surely.
In smaller things, I also hope that Seung-Ju doesn't turn out to be illegitimate after all. It wouldn't necessarily change the relationship between him and Yi-Soo but let them be brothers. Also, not to make it about myself, but I don't have the bandwidth for any more illegitimacy and inheritance shenanigans at the moment.
I also want Hye Won to turn out to be the biggest manipulator of the trio. I will be deeply offended if at the end she's just a bland poor girl who only wanted security in life and was willing to marry a someone for it.
It should be interesting to see how his motives/goals change after his stay in prison. You would assume the business politics takes a back seat, no?