It may look like they don't get along, but I beg to differ. They like each other, but they don't know that. That's why they're never in the same page. Fools.
QUEEN OF TEARS (2024)
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Man, Korea really loves to make BLs about unprocessed grief and how love can help you discover a new version of yourself and a new reason to live after loss.
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As painful as the direction their recent development in their relationship went to, I feel like it was necessary.
Hae-in had a perception of her husband as someone, well, perfect—obedient, caring, loving—24/7. She needed to be hit with the reality that as much as he seemed to love her, the struggles of their marriage pushed him to a position where he could only be selfish. I'd be disappointed if the drama never lets Hae-in undergo any growth, and only Hyun-woo feels guilty. As we've seen so far, Hyun-woo's callous feelings towards her imminent death were just an extreme manifestation of his resentment towards Hae-in and her family. His want for all her wealth seemed more like a need for repayment for all his pain, and his callousness was just him not allowing himself to feel sad because his own pain seemed greater at that time. Once they started opening up to each other, all that faded. All he ever truly wanted was to be by her side.
Hopefully, it makes her reevaluate her own treatment of him. He is not a dog that will blindly adore her no matter what she does. He is a person who simply loves her but has reached his limit in what he can do for her, someone who is 100% capable of being heartless.
Side note, but the recent episodes also have shown that the biggest problem in their marriage has always been Hae-in's family. They literally only started loving each other again when they were in an entirely different country, far away from the Hongs and the business. Hopefully, the two will come to realize that they have to stand together against them instead of dealing with them by themselves like before.
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Mikael: Excuse me, what's your superpower again?
Baek Hyunwoo: I sue people.
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Ji Han giving Ah Jeong his 1000th paper crane to get over her vs Ah Jeong promising to make Ji Han 1000 paper cranes for his happiness.
@asiandramanet march bingo: parallels
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Watching this drama is like being gaslit. They will show you characters acting one way and then try to convince you they did the opposite. This latest episode was preoccupied with making the case that Do Han is selfish and let down his loyal friend and brother when the entire story has been the exact opposite dynamic. They also seem to have entirely forgotten that Ah Jeong is being paid for this as an acting job and that she agreed to this arrangement of her own free will. At no point did Do Han lie to her or trick her into anything despite Ji Han’s accusations, but the show is treating him as if he did.
I can’t tell if the people making this are malicious or just wildly incompetent because they don’t seem to have any kind of handle on what they’re actually putting on our screens.
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