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Not Sure Why - Follow up
I’m not sure why I am watching this drama. Same lines get repeated over and over again. No surprise that the evil father and evil daughter are alike; and the grandmother is just as bad. Only person worth anything is the son.
I’m FFing through most of it. All I can say is this is about 50 episodes too many. There’s definitely no intrigue. Even some of the people I should be rooting for are a pain to deal with.
Too many obvious predictable scenes where you know the evil people keep being evil and not get caught. Does the evil daughter ever work? All I ever see her doing is lurking and eavesdropping. Why would the good people be so stupid as to discuss their plans where anyone can hear them.
Again not sure why I’m watching.
Episodes from about 40 - 70 were so unnecessary. For me the payback finally picks up about episode 70. I was relieved that the bad guys did get punished for their evil behavior.
I kept going back and forth about who I wanted with Ba Ram. In the end she ended up with the guy who loved and protected her from day one. It was as if they sensed that they weren’t siblings.
The one thing I hate and always ff through these scenes is the lengths a person is willing to go through for the person they think they’re in love with.
I’m FFing through most of it. All I can say is this is about 50 episodes too many. There’s definitely no intrigue. Even some of the people I should be rooting for are a pain to deal with.
Too many obvious predictable scenes where you know the evil people keep being evil and not get caught. Does the evil daughter ever work? All I ever see her doing is lurking and eavesdropping. Why would the good people be so stupid as to discuss their plans where anyone can hear them.
Again not sure why I’m watching.
Episodes from about 40 - 70 were so unnecessary. For me the payback finally picks up about episode 70. I was relieved that the bad guys did get punished for their evil behavior.
I kept going back and forth about who I wanted with Ba Ram. In the end she ended up with the guy who loved and protected her from day one. It was as if they sensed that they weren’t siblings.
The one thing I hate and always ff through these scenes is the lengths a person is willing to go through for the person they think they’re in love with.
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