I decided to give it a chance to The impossible heir, which was not a very smart decision, and I was almost about to drop, but then I realized it’s only 12 episodes, and hey, I’ve already watched 8, so I will go on. Wondering lots of things, specially what are the motivations for TaeOh to be this loyal to the Kangs, what are his motives. Best part is every scene where Lee Ji Hoon is (as every time he is in a drama). Anyway, as everyone has a brilliant and amazing plan and is two steps ahead to the others, I just watch with an open mind and waiting to say: ahhhh, so it was all fro this…a-ha… I see.
Even so, this drama gave another variation of my favorite line in dramaland: Unrequited love is not love, it’s violence, in episode 4.
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Eazal
March 24, 2024 at 7:42 AM
I decided to give it a chance to The impossible heir, which was not a very smart decision, and I was almost about to drop, but then I realized it’s only 12 episodes, and hey, I’ve already watched 8, so I will go on. Wondering lots of things, specially what are the motivations for TaeOh to be this loyal to the Kangs, what are his motives. Best part is every scene where Lee Ji Hoon is (as every time he is in a drama). Anyway, as everyone has a brilliant and amazing plan and is two steps ahead to the others, I just watch with an open mind and waiting to say: ahhhh, so it was all fro this…a-ha… I see.
Even so, this drama gave another variation of my favorite line in dramaland: Unrequited love is not love, it’s violence, in episode 4.