hi i'm wondering does any of her revenges involve murder?
No. Not really. She preferred to do things with no blood. Let’s say this, she set the dominoes up and let the bad guys knock ‘em down. If you know what I mean.
Oh, yeah. 😤 I figured that much in the end. But I was curious if for the FL, if not only was she given that kiss without consent, but if he felt under her skirt or did more at that moment. But considering what happened at the end, I’d assume not. Still disgusting.
Even though everyone has a polarizing reception towards Joo Yeo Jung. I found it kinda hot 🤭 what he did at the end of episode 10. I didn’t really expect that. It showed a different side to him. Seemingly sweet and adorable. But maybe not?
(Romance or no romance, I like how he wasn’t so quick to judge. That’s why I respected his character. His relationship with Dong Eun was an opposites attract-type thing. I’m not sure if I would’ve been satisfied without some hint of a romance between the two. But the romance was more like a respectful courtship. Nothing too demanding, paralyzing, nor overbearing. But I can understand why others’ opinions may differ. I wasn’t sold in the first episode. But the disdain went away after episode 2).
Is bullying in Korean schools/society really this brutal? I'm completely shook by what I am seeing. This is beyond…
There was a question on Quora that asked why East Asia is on a whole different level when it comes to school bullying. Not undermining other countries problems with bullying, but there is an obvious difference.
I’m on episode 7, and when it shows Do Young at the school being there for his daughter, it made me sad. Because I remember being that young, and so proud of my parents (either mom or dad) coming to my class on a parents day or open house. It made me miss my dad (who’s now deceased). Or just being a kid in general. A random side note. I know. But it made me nostalgic.
“There were a lot of dad’s there, but Dad was the coolest.”
I haven’t started to watch this drama, but it seems so depressing !—I am questioning whether I should even…
I don’t think that’s what happened. I thought things turned out a lot more proactive and workable. The child wasn’t a victim in terms of collateral. If considered a victim, I think things worked out for the best in hindsight. Her mother’s demise (which I’m not sure is or isn’t the case i.e., some might consider a less vague response as a spoiler). Unless I’m missing something.
(Romance or no romance, I like how he wasn’t so quick to judge. That’s why I respected his character. His relationship with Dong Eun was an opposites attract-type thing. I’m not sure if I would’ve been satisfied without some hint of a romance between the two. But the romance was more like a respectful courtship. Nothing too demanding, paralyzing, nor overbearing. But I can understand why others’ opinions may differ. I wasn’t sold in the first episode. But the disdain went away after episode 2).
“There were a lot of dad’s there, but Dad was the coolest.”
- Ha Ye-sol
Ah, so cute. I would think the same then, too.