Kill me heal me!!! I don't like female character, but drama itself is very good
allie
2021-04-24 11:51:03 +0000 UTC
yeah that's very true. I loved Mun-yeong from the start bc of how strong and confident she is. I remember getting very annoyed at the female lead in Heirs bc she cried in like every episode over little things and wouldn't/couldn't defend herself. (tried hard not to spoil Heirs) Female leads who can own up to their flaws and confidently flaunt them as human beings is something we need more of in kdramas.
SARCASTIC Panda
2021-04-23 22:13:09 +0000 UTC
I’d highly recommend suspicious partners for your next drama or kill me heal me their both excellent.
Baliplaygirl Kji
2021-04-23 00:06:47 +0000 UTC
Mun Young makes my heart hurt ☹️
Please react to The Uncanny Counter next, there is no crazy lead that you have to hate and then love in it, it’s based of a web toon/comic. They’re like Grim Reapers that catch evil spirits, and the young lead actress is close friends with Twice Jihyo.
Echo Dvc
2021-04-22 03:26:46 +0000 UTC
Honestly i like Mun-Yeong character more because they showed how she isn't perfect and she can be selfish and rude because as humans honestly no one is perfect. In other kdramas they always portrayed female leads as really soft and that they can't defend themselves when people talk shit about them which is annoying. Mun-Yeong character showed how we as humans can be flawed but its okay because we learn from our mistakes everyday to become better people. it just feels real.
XSHINeeBAP
2021-04-21 20:51:48 +0000 UTC
Please react to Dream High, it has both IU & Kim Soo Hyun. That is where they met & became friends.
Nadhirah
2021-04-21 17:41:08 +0000 UTC
Yeahhh, it’s actually not important to the story but it was really cute and fun 🤣 There was even some bloopers included in the end 🤣 I hope he’ll just react to it together with episode 7.
Grace Cyrelle
2021-04-21 05:19:09 +0000 UTC
Mun-Yeong is flawed, entitled, lacks empathy and she’s rude but I personally can't hold that against her. She’s deeply traumatized and I feel like she just needs a proper support system to mature and become a better person. She doesn’t know what it feels like to be loved and properly taken care of. Her mom literally controlled and forced her to become someone that she’s not. She grew like that. And you’ll know about her Dad soon.
Grace Cyrelle
2021-04-21 05:08:45 +0000 UTC
It’s not an important scene, so even if you skip it, there no problem to understand the story, but I just wanted to tell you😅
Yalkea
2021-04-21 04:57:10 +0000 UTC
I was afraid you were going to miss the bit at the end. It's a short black and white skit they filmed silent movie style about Bluebeard. It's very funny.
Mr Jackpots
2021-04-21 04:55:13 +0000 UTC
Actually, you skipped it, but there were still more scenes. If possible, can you watch it in the next reaction?
Yalkea
2021-04-21 04:44:03 +0000 UTC
Sang-tae is actually Gang-tae's guardian since he's the older brother and is not disabled by his autism which is not that severe. Since they're both adults legal guardianship doesn't apply, but Sang-tae takes his role as elder brother very seriously. You'll notice that Moon-young calls Sang-tae oppa and Gang-tae calls him hyeong. One of the things I don't like about Netflix is the way they translate Korean honorifics basically by ignoring them, because they think it will confuse non-Koreans.
Mr Jackpots
2021-04-21 04:18:53 +0000 UTC
He doesn't go to social services because remember @ the beginning they ran away from the police station