Something's wrong. It's either the editing or Hye Seong. Hye Seong definitely had flashbacks/memories of more than one timeline. We don't know how many times he has gone back, but it's definitely not one or two. And in all of those memories he dumps Yu Jin and YJ dies. So what's with the logic that HE is the danger. Especially since he wasn't even there when YJ died and people lied about it being just a regular accident? What kinda of mental gymnastics he did to blame himself when there's no reason for it? The only explanation is that he blamed himself for not being there (something he could've fixed by being there in all the new timeline) or that the editors are messing around and all the flashbacks mean nothing because HS didn't remember them.
I don't know which option is more annoying, but something that is 100% frustrating is to watch YJ get dump and insulted in every timeline before his death. Poor guy.
I have no idea what's going to happen next but not in a good way.
Is this one of those funny commercials were there's a parade of actors, with a pseudo plotline between PPL, or an actual kdrama? I'm confused because I know nothing about it.
why do people treat ratings here like its from God omg, you guys talk about ratings more than the people hating…
For real. Like, watch and have your own opinions. 306 random people's rating of the two first episodes say literally nothing about a show. It's all just personal preferences.
I wouldn't have minded if the show ended in episode 7. It was just a perfect way to wrap everything up. Episode 8 with the time jump, makes everything feel strange. The ex returning after almost two decades saying that she's going to get back with the father of her child even tho that kid is all grown up and it's been two years since they made the arrangements for the kid to live with his dad and his girlfriend? simply not possible for a real person to think that. It's so cliché "evil SFL that's obsessed with ML for no reason" is painful to watch. I can't believe anyone can take her seriously.
And the dad being all disrespectful and insensitive, and even trying to play victim after throwing that boom on his kids on such a day? Yikes, but also,I don't see the point of that. We've been here before.
They could've expand the story in so many different directions, I don't really understand why they chose this way.
I'm gonna call them the "sacrifice couple" because one risking everything for her dream and the other risking everything for his revenge was cute AF. They were trying to protect what's important for the other so hard this week. Love them.
I feel bad for the bird tho. She just wanted her child back. And the way Dal kept shaking that cage... I love her, but she deserved all the bird's rage. That baby zen most have a concussion at this point.
Actually I don't mind if Taepoong often fails in his business, and yes I KNOW life is sometimes uncomfortable.…
Even though I had different expectations, I ended up feeling the same as you.
I didn't care much about the business stuff at the beginning because I was expecting this to be a slice of life or drama about grief. I thought the main theme was going to be about how Tae Poong had to deal with the lose of his father and his life as he knew it. Having to live in his employee's home and support his mom, giving up on his dream of flowers and having to start from zero in a place he doesn't know or understand. I thought there was going to be a big connection between him and his father's colleagues. That they would embrace him and help him develop his skills and shape his values so he could become the great boss his father once was. Or that he would bond with his bestie over how their both families ended up almost on the streets. Or help his mom deal with her feeling of hopelessness... But then none of that happened. Except for the romance with Min Seo, all his relationships stayed shallow.
So I kinda started to pay more attention to the "office" aspect of the show and realized what you just said. Everything is about the company having luck one second and losing that luck the next second. Either because they make bad decisions or because the villains play evil. The characters' skills or values don't really matter. They can just solve stuff by making Tae Poong gamble a part of his body/life in a contract. lol
This show is like ONE episode of a procedural on repeat, because at least procedurals have like different cases per episode and stuff. This one is just the same thing over and over again: They got lucky, then unlucky then Tae Poong risked something important to fixed it, because even if they're not getting paid, they should risk their lives for the job! (I wouldn't want to work with them, tbh).
Like you said, it isn't a show that gives much insight about the business or the crisis or even life. My favorite storyline has been the secondary couple tbh. Min Oh's dynamic with other characters (her siblings, boyfriend, TP's mom etc) is everything. Love her.
I am mid ep 6 : Am I the only one who finds SML a bit annoying... hope he snaps out of it soon. when he said ''marry…
Nah, same. I don't like the cousin. He didn't do shit for his girlfriend, gave up on her and their relationship in a flash but now he's trying to play hero for someone else's girl? And what's with him trying to force these women into marrying people they don't like as if marriage would solve their problems magically?
He's pretending to be all moral and good but he's just a coward. Everyone else is trying their best to protect what they love and he's just getting in the way of it. I'm so glad the CP was in Dal's body right now. That marriage proposal was BS.
Hye Seong definitely had flashbacks/memories of more than one timeline. We don't know how many times he has gone back, but it's definitely not one or two. And in all of those memories he dumps Yu Jin and YJ dies. So what's with the logic that HE is the danger. Especially since he wasn't even there when YJ died and people lied about it being just a regular accident?
What kinda of mental gymnastics he did to blame himself when there's no reason for it?
The only explanation is that he blamed himself for not being there (something he could've fixed by being there in all the new timeline) or that the editors are messing around and all the flashbacks mean nothing because HS didn't remember them.
I don't know which option is more annoying, but something that is 100% frustrating is to watch YJ get dump and insulted in every timeline before his death. Poor guy.
I have no idea what's going to happen next but not in a good way.
There's no point causing so much drama about it.
Episode 8 with the time jump, makes everything feel strange. The ex returning after almost two decades saying that she's going to get back with the father of her child even tho that kid is all grown up and it's been two years since they made the arrangements for the kid to live with his dad and his girlfriend? simply not possible for a real person to think that. It's so cliché "evil SFL that's obsessed with ML for no reason" is painful to watch. I can't believe anyone can take her seriously.
And the dad being all disrespectful and insensitive, and even trying to play victim after throwing that boom on his kids on such a day? Yikes, but also,I don't see the point of that. We've been here before.
They could've expand the story in so many different directions, I don't really understand why they chose this way.
I feel bad for the bird tho. She just wanted her child back. And the way Dal kept shaking that cage... I love her, but she deserved all the bird's rage. That baby zen most have a concussion at this point.
I didn't care much about the business stuff at the beginning because I was expecting this to be a slice of life or drama about grief. I thought the main theme was going to be about how Tae Poong had to deal with the lose of his father and his life as he knew it. Having to live in his employee's home and support his mom, giving up on his dream of flowers and having to start from zero in a place he doesn't know or understand.
I thought there was going to be a big connection between him and his father's colleagues. That they would embrace him and help him develop his skills and shape his values so he could become the great boss his father once was. Or that he would bond with his bestie over how their both families ended up almost on the streets. Or help his mom deal with her feeling of hopelessness... But then none of that happened. Except for the romance with Min Seo, all his relationships stayed shallow.
So I kinda started to pay more attention to the "office" aspect of the show and realized what you just said. Everything is about the company having luck one second and losing that luck the next second. Either because they make bad decisions or because the villains play evil. The characters' skills or values don't really matter. They can just solve stuff by making Tae Poong gamble a part of his body/life in a contract. lol
This show is like ONE episode of a procedural on repeat, because at least procedurals have like different cases per episode and stuff. This one is just the same thing over and over again: They got lucky, then unlucky then Tae Poong risked something important to fixed it, because even if they're not getting paid, they should risk their lives for the job! (I wouldn't want to work with them, tbh).
Like you said, it isn't a show that gives much insight about the business or the crisis or even life. My favorite storyline has been the secondary couple tbh. Min Oh's dynamic with other characters (her siblings, boyfriend, TP's mom etc) is everything. Love her.
It would be hilarious if he realizes that they switched.
And what's with him trying to force these women into marrying people they don't like as if marriage would solve their problems magically?
He's pretending to be all moral and good but he's just a coward. Everyone else is trying their best to protect what they love and he's just getting in the way of it.
I'm so glad the CP was in Dal's body right now. That marriage proposal was BS.