omg that revenge in ep 2 was so satisfying. fl is so powerful and I love her already. she’s way better than the ml in my demon. I already loved shin hye in doctor slump and in this one her acting is even better. but she does not drive that red car, in ep 1 you can see a man driving it instead haha
Another thing that bothered me is that the male lead got his conviction overturned to ‘not guilty,’ but that’s it. I’m not sure if it’s just in the U.S., but if someone served 10 years in prison, especially at such a young age, wouldn’t they get compensation for it? He only got his name cleared—where’s the money? I wouldn’t be happy with just that. If it were me, I’d be suing everyone and getting compensation. He literally lost 10 years of his life!
After finishing this drama, I’ve got a few things to say. First off, I think this drama is seriously underrated.…
Another thing that bothered me is that the male lead got his conviction overturned to ‘not guilty,’ but that’s it. I’m not sure if it’s just in the U.S., but if someone served 10 years in prison, especially at such a young age, wouldn’t they get compensation for it? He only got his name cleared—where’s the money? I wouldn’t be happy with just that. If it were me, I’d be suing everyone and getting compensation. He literally lost 10 years of his life!
After finishing this drama, I’ve got a few things to say. First off, I think this drama is seriously underrated. I only started it because a TikTok account recommended it, and by then, there were already about 9 episodes out—I ended up binge-watching all of them in one day. It was so interesting, exciting, and nerve-wracking. The acting was top-notch, and every character was well written. You just couldn’t stop watching.
The storyline was also great. I had no idea who the real killer was until it was revealed, and I liked that it wasn’t saved for the last episode but came out a few episodes earlier. The only thing that really got me was the ending—not because of how it ended, but because, well, you watch this drama mostly because you sympathize with the male lead, and you want to see the perfect revenge at the end. I think he did get his revenge, but not in a satisfying way. The Congresswoman cried and didn’t win, but you didn’t actually see her go to jail or face any real consequences. Her husband took the coward’s way out, which felt like too easy of an escape. He deserved more than just a goodbye—he should’ve gone to jail and had his downfall be more public. As for the mastermind, the police chief, you just saw him in jail for a second. There wasn’t that dramatic moment of him getting dragged away, and I felt like the others involved didn’t get much of a comeuppance either. It was kind of rushed—they were just shown in jail, and that was it. I also wanted to see more bromance between the male lead and the cop who helped him. His backstory felt short-lived and unimportant to the plot, which was disappointing. I wanted to see more depth in his character. The victim’s mother was absent most of the season, and when she found out he wasn’t the murderer, her reaction was so underwhelming. Like, okay, you didn’t visit him for 10 years, and now you just accept it? It felt a bit flat. The only thing I really liked about the ending was that they moved and took Su O with them (which btw is a little bit weird despite him keeping Da Eun for so long)
NO WAY!!! WHY DID THEY HAVE TO USE TWO DIFFERENT ACTORS FOR HAJUN?!?! I mean Lee Sangyi is good but his chemistry…
yes!! even in no gain no love I couldn’t decide which one I liked more for her. they should make two kdramas with her and the two love interest. best of both worlds 😂❤️🩹
loved it but thought it was a little spicier. their chemistry was oozing with both male leads (the real Yeo Ha-Joon and Bok Gyu-Hyun). could have been a whole Kdrama to be fair sadly 😱❤️🔥
I think this is one of the best K-Dramas released in 2024 so far. I already liked the female lead from Hometown…
and the ex and his wife, who were so important, just disappeared from her life. There was no closure for the brothers or the dad, and she was still demoted for no reason. The sister bought an apartment and never moved in, and I guess the dad just gave up for no reason. And they only gave the main couple 5 minutes to wrap things up!”
I think this is one of the best K-Dramas released in 2024 so far. I already liked the female lead from Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, and she really grew on me even more in this one. The male lead was new to me, but he did an amazing job. Even the supporting characters, like the ex-boyfriend and his wife, had great storylines, which was refreshing compared to typical K-Dramas. I loved how strong and independent the female lead was, yet she grew by opening up to love. The only downside for me was the last episode — it felt like filler, and the breakup didn’t make sense, especially after her mother’s passing. It would’ve been better if they supported each other through their grief. Also, the romance was barely there until the last five minutes! But overall, it’s a great show and I highly recommend it!
damn their acting is peak !! and they all have chemistry doesn’t matter if it’s brother, sister, lover, family relationship they all fit together so well. and 2lead couple kiss was so adorable. and the last scene in ep 11 how he said her whole name and nothing else and then everything just crumbled. they deserve awards only for this scene. I’m speechless
The storyline was also great. I had no idea who the real killer was until it was revealed, and I liked that it wasn’t saved for the last episode but came out a few episodes earlier.
The only thing that really got me was the ending—not because of how it ended, but because, well, you watch this drama mostly because you sympathize with the male lead, and you want to see the perfect revenge at the end. I think he did get his revenge, but not in a satisfying way. The Congresswoman cried and didn’t win, but you didn’t actually see her go to jail or face any real consequences. Her husband took the coward’s way out, which felt like too easy of an escape. He deserved more than just a goodbye—he should’ve gone to jail and had his downfall be more public.
As for the mastermind, the police chief, you just saw him in jail for a second. There wasn’t that dramatic moment of him getting dragged away, and I felt like the others involved didn’t get much of a comeuppance either. It was kind of rushed—they were just shown in jail, and that was it. I also wanted to see more bromance between the male lead and the cop who helped him. His backstory felt short-lived and unimportant to the plot, which was disappointing. I wanted to see more depth in his character.
The victim’s mother was absent most of the season, and when she found out he wasn’t the murderer, her reaction was so underwhelming. Like, okay, you didn’t visit him for 10 years, and now you just accept it? It felt a bit flat. The only thing I really liked about the ending was that they moved and took Su O with them (which btw is a little bit weird despite him keeping Da Eun for so long)