This week’s episodes 11-12 of Dali and the Cocky Prince is eating a meal with half good dishes and half awful dishes but together its thematically coherent. We need the bad in order to appreciate the good, though this drama romance doesn’t need to put the leads through the ringer in order for them to love and cherish each other, they are capable of that already based on how emotionally wise each are. Moo Hak was the star of these two episodes, he was there for Dali whether having fun together or being her bedrock when all the weight of the world falls on her shoulders. That he doesn’t care she’s adopted was expected, but that he has such maturity in calling out his dad’s failings as well as confronting his shitty stepmother was applause-worthy. Normally he yells at everyone when displeased and watching his quiet pain conveyed as raw decades long surpressed emotion in that family scene was heartbreaking.
It’s clear now Tae Jin’s Big Bad role is even deeper and broader than initially presumed, he probably was even there when Dali’s dad died and could have started the entire problem to begin with rather than simply taking advantage of Dali’s dire straits. I still don’t know if he wants just Dali, a woman, or her and whatever she comes with such as the Museum. I think it’s the former since if he destroyed her in order to isolate her and force her to come back to him she’s probably not worth anything to him other than as the woman he got back. I think he’s aware enough to have loved Dali for real, and to regret losing her now. But the other side of him is the one who dumped her cold as ice for being adopted, and that evil douche side of him is the one who could have concocted this whole plot to get her back. I’m so glad she has Moo Hak now and I’m happy to watch even the inevitable OTP breakup for noble idiocy because it will only make their reunion all the more satisfying especially when Tae Jin loses not just Dali but hopefully his image.
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While I agree there had to be bad for plot and tension in the story, it didn't have to go this far. There are multiple plots that could be thought up around saving the art museum that would have maintained this as a rom/com instead of going melo. This is still a fav drama and I love love love this couple, but it is annoying that writers feel this same same ole land deal/possible noble idiocy is the way to go.
Episode 11 was lovely with the ending scene but episode 12 was the fist time, I was forwarding a bit.
PS: Also, I don't think the dude dumped her for being adopted. I think that was an excuse and we still don't know why he dumped her.
The first 2 episodes were great. It's sad they used the same clichés instead to make a story about art and food. I don't specially like the ML, the second kiss scene was so awful... PKY is really good in this role.
Aww, still hooked on this drama and can't wait for the next episodes. However, I don't like where ep 13 could be going, I hope they don't make the lead couple succumb to noble idiocy for long. I'd be more impressed with the screenwriter/s if the lead couple keep seeing each other despite all the obstacles that get thrown at them, and overcome these together in the most spectacular manner lol. Still one of my faves dramas this year though, light, fun watch until ep 12. I think Tae Jin realized that he really loves Dali after he left her 5 years ago, however, he still loves money more, I think he really is the big fish behind the plan to develop the land around the gallery, he'd like to get the money, and the girl too.