Review By Kamal K
I doubt Sae-yo-ri suddenly realized he had feelings for Yi-Seo. I am sure he's known for a very long time but only realized the depth of those feelings when he thought he might lose what means the most to him. He's come to love her not by finding her perfect, but by seeing an imperfection so very perfectly. Yi-Seo, she's come a long way from where she started and is probably the one character that has developed the most. I understand why Sae-yo-ri held on to Soo Ah all this time, one's first love is always the hardest to get over, but I think for the first time, he saw her for what she is and not what he made her be. Unfortunately, Soo Ah has no one but herself to blame for taking Sae for granted, and for not recognizing to get love, you must give love. She wasted her life with the President, letting him use and control her the way he has all this time.
I doubt Sae-yo-ri suddenly realized he had feelings for Yi-Seo. I am sure he's known for a very long time but only realized the depth of those feelings when he thought he might lose what means the most to him. He's come to love her not by finding her perfect, but by seeing an imperfection so very perfectly. Yi-Seo, she's come a long way from where she started and is probably the one character that has developed the most. I understand why Sae-yo-ri held on to Soo Ah all this time, one's first love is always the hardest to get over, but I think for the first time, he saw her for what she is and not what he made her be. Unfortunately, Soo Ah has no one but herself to blame for taking Sae for granted, and for not recognizing to get love, you must give love. She wasted her life with the President, letting him use and control her the way he has all this time.