for the life of me, i can't find anywhere to watch this, paid or not. driving me crazy. All i could find was the first episode. It got completely scrubbed from the internet.
I'm only on episode 11 and enjoying watching FL professional growth. But what is disturbing is that the ML is…
Late to the convo, but you're right. It doesn't feel good seeing a victim go back to their abuser. They don't change like this drama portrays. I was hoping for a literally anybody else to be introduced,
Perhaps the most toxic ML character that I've ever seen, and he's supposed to be the love interest for the FL? The bullying, harassment, and downright disrespect shown to the FL should have killed that storyline.
The redemption arc isn't enough. The whole thing ended up being a tragedy. FL gets professional success, but where it matters most, with her partner, she becomes saddled with an assh*le. Quite the faustian bargain.
The writers could have taken this in a much darker black-mirror-esque direction around episode 4 and 5. Tbh, the series would have been much more unique and noteworthy if they had taken it down that route. Oh well, it was decent nonetheless.
First half of this show if very light-hearted, low stakes stuff. It's fun. You shouldn't take it too seriously. I appreciated the fact that there were any overt enemies or horrible people that got much screen time. There really isn't all that much in the way of conflict, so I'll just drop it when it gets too repetetive or boring.
I see people arguing about who's the better parent, so here's my opinion:ML is handling the baby much better,…
The conflict between career and motherhood/raising a family seems to be a core theme. FL wants the career because it's something that she's been pursuing for a very long time. It's understandable to still have that dream, even if a one year old unexpectedly arrives.
To make matters worse, her boss seemed to hire her because of their previous relationship. There's certainly no garauntee that she would keep her job if he finds out that she has a kid and lives with another man. She has no idea how the SML/boss would handle it.
ML appears to be undergoing some character development, e.g. going ot the photographer's studio. But, that plan is compromised by the kid. He attempts to have both and the kid is hurt in the process. He drops the photography opportunity for the kid, but FL prioritized her career opportunity over the kid.
Idk, it's pretty shallow fun, even if it is predictable. I like it.
why would you wish her to get back together with her ex. Didn't he have an affair/
Even if the affair "wasn't a real affair", FL still received the trauma and hurt as if it was real. the ML excuses are bs. you don't hurt somebody you truly love like that.
Draggy ending, mediocre overall, 6.5.What was the moral of this story? That youth is fleeting and you gotta stress…
I agree - an overwhelming avg perhaps sub par experience.
Core themes and conflicts were not captivating, tired overdone tropes and storylines, and poorly written characters make this a justifiable kdrama to forget.
I didn't like episode 1 & 2. Should I keep watching?
FWIW, I thought eps 3 and 4 were much better than one and two. Maybe consider giving the next two a go before dropping completely? That said, it's possible that this just isn't what you're looking for, and that's a totally valid opinion too!
Good good show! But these are the most active auditors ever lol. I used to audit big companies - all they did…
The auditors acting this way is not 'normal', but normal is rarely entertaining, hah. I will say that the chief auditor was brought in and given a super broad mandate. I don't think the audience knows exactly what was revealed to him, or hwy exactly he was hired. It's like a gangster/auditor hybrid was hired to get to the bottom of some of this stuff.
And tbf, Han Su is in his sixth+ month in the office. He's probably been sitting reading paperwork the whole time. That probably explains why he gets caught so far outside his element in the first couple episodes.
This definitely has an American drama vibe. I love that an issue is brought to the table and resolved in the same…
"the only thing I'd change is the out of shape, asthmatic, young auditor. 😂 someone get this boy a treadmill" I thought this was well done. If we are all being honest, most people working corporate office jobs are not idols that spend 3 hours a day at the gym. The fight scene in ep 4 was hilarious. He just gets swept aside. Very fitting. This guy's strength is not his running, fighting, or any sort of athletic skills.
The redemption arc isn't enough. The whole thing ended up being a tragedy. FL gets professional success, but where it matters most, with her partner, she becomes saddled with an assh*le. Quite the faustian bargain.
I really hated this one.
The writers could have taken this in a much darker black-mirror-esque direction around episode 4 and 5. Tbh, the series would have been much more unique and noteworthy if they had taken it down that route. Oh well, it was decent nonetheless.
To make matters worse, her boss seemed to hire her because of their previous relationship. There's certainly no garauntee that she would keep her job if he finds out that she has a kid and lives with another man. She has no idea how the SML/boss would handle it.
ML appears to be undergoing some character development, e.g. going ot the photographer's studio. But, that plan is compromised by the kid. He attempts to have both and the kid is hurt in the process. He drops the photography opportunity for the kid, but FL prioritized her career opportunity over the kid.
Idk, it's pretty shallow fun, even if it is predictable. I like it.
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Core themes and conflicts were not captivating, tired overdone tropes and storylines, and poorly written characters make this a justifiable kdrama to forget.
And tbf, Han Su is in his sixth+ month in the office. He's probably been sitting reading paperwork the whole time. That probably explains why he gets caught so far outside his element in the first couple episodes.