Honestly this drama is pretty good, the only weird thing is the music's choice and its placement. I mean, I get it, warrior by the imagine dragons it's a beautiful song, but it just doesn't fit well with most of the fight scenes.
Episode 12 was the most beautiful one until now, we finally saw our leads smiling a lot and be happy for a while. It was the epitome of comfort, really.
Well, it's up to you how interpret it, I guess. That's the whole point, I suppose, to make you reflect. There are many theories about the ending, but nobody knows 'the truth' for sure (if not the director and the scriptwriters). So you're free to choose the end that make more sense to you!
How do they expect me to wait until Saturday after how episode 10 ended? Just watched the preview of episode 11 and I'm dying to know what's gonna happen...
There's some kind of beauty that I can't explain in Lee Boo Jung's actress. Something in her expressions, her eyes, drew me in her and I only want to watch her more.
So the woman that the friend commits suicide with we find out in the 1st episode her name is hee sun i think and…
I think the child died, because when Jang Kae is searching his friend's room, if I remember correctly, he found a death certificate that belongs to the child (his name was Min Ha, I think). Also, I don't know if Jeong Woo was the biological father of the child, but I believe that he and the woman who he committed suicide with were indeed in a relationship, because he acted as a father for that child (like we can see with the photo) and I also believe that the money Jeong Woo borrowed from Jang Kae were for paying the child's treatment. So maybe, the child's death was really the last straw for Jeong Woo and the woman that pushed them to committing suicide. And yes, I think our FL met Jeong Woo online (because he was "shadowing" her for the job), but then something changed in their relationship (maybe because of writer, as we see Jeong Woo mentioned something about an "abandoned child" in his twitter), because they were actually planning to die together. But all of this is only my theory, so it may be wrong!
Today's episode was outstanding as well. I really don't know how this drama manage to scatter my heart in pieces in the most soft, gentle way every episode I watch.
At first, I didn't understand why everyone was singing praises about this drama, but after finished it... Christ. It's psychologically terrifying. A true "birth of a villain" kind of story and it's so subtle that one almost doesn't realize it until the last five seconds of the show. Then, after that scene, every little change in Chao Yang's behavior that I found strange and unsettling, but didn't really give it much thought thinking I was just hypersensitive, it all made sense. I really don't know how I'm gonna recover from this honestly.
I'm sad it ended, but I must say I couldn't be happier for Dr. Do, I adore that man and he deserves to be happy. Seeing how much he loves and cares for his wife really make me want to have a partner like him shsh and I just now that he'll spoil their baby girl treating her like a little princess!
There are many theories about the ending, but nobody knows 'the truth' for sure (if not the director and the scriptwriters). So you're free to choose the end that make more sense to you!
Also, I don't know if Jeong Woo was the biological father of the child, but I believe that he and the woman who he committed suicide with were indeed in a relationship, because he acted as a father for that child (like we can see with the photo) and I also believe that the money Jeong Woo borrowed from Jang Kae were for paying the child's treatment.
So maybe, the child's death was really the last straw for Jeong Woo and the woman that pushed them to committing suicide.
And yes, I think our FL met Jeong Woo online (because he was "shadowing" her for the job), but then something changed in their relationship (maybe because of writer, as we see Jeong Woo mentioned something about an "abandoned child" in his twitter), because they were actually planning to die together.
But all of this is only my theory, so it may be wrong!
A true "birth of a villain" kind of story and it's so subtle that one almost doesn't realize it until the last five seconds of the show. Then, after that scene, every little change in Chao Yang's behavior that I found strange and unsettling, but didn't really give it much thought thinking I was just hypersensitive, it all made sense.
I really don't know how I'm gonna recover from this honestly.
Seeing how much he loves and cares for his wife really make me want to have a partner like him shsh and I just now that he'll spoil their baby girl treating her like a little princess!
I'll need to prepare myself psychologically ðŸ˜