So watching the Queen of Tears is like reading a brilliantly paced novel where the story is good but the way it’s being told is even better. Episode 4 stormed the rating barricades delivering 12.985% which is astonishing in the speed of this drama’s hook, line, and sinker. The last big K-drama hit Reborn Rich got to over 11% in episode 4 for comparison. We learn that the newlywedded Hyun Woo and Hae In were indeed happy and got even happier learning of her pregnancy, but clearly the baby didn’t arrive and Hyun Woo’s spare room sleeping quarters was intended to be the nursery. I felt since episode 2 that Hyun Woo claiming he fell for Hae In and pursued her was only what he knew, but my gut told me Hae In actually set it all up so he could pursue her and she actually liked him first. Today’s reveal of their high school one time encounter confirmed it for me and we’re going to see Hae In’s point of view on their romance start down the line. Hae In’s illness while played for black comedy laughs in Hyun Woo’s divorce predicament pivots on a time to be utterly heartbreaking, to the viewers and to Hyun Woo. When he thinks of the misery of being in the marriage if Hae In has a cure, it’s never about her but about her stifling family and his boxed in circumstances. Grandpa’s Camilla is clearly in cahoots with sociopath Eun Sung who is quite scary to watch him plot the downfall of Queen’s Group. Argh, I can’t believe I have another week wait now!
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The last part of episode 4 is everything! I hope they won awards for this drama.i still think about it after waking up this morning. So impactful. Haein is so pitiful and KJW make us understand how scared Haein is. OMG i can express how satisfying watching both actors in this drama. Kudos
I feel so bad for Haein, it's sweet but also pitiful how she responds so genuinely to all of Hyunwoo's gestures (getting pleased when she thinks he wants to go to bed with her or when she sees he's jealous, she even wore the funny shoes lol).
KSH and KJW are already my drama couple of the year, incredible acting from both of them I hope she wins her first Daesang for this, too bad tvN doesn't have acting awards.
I was thinking there was only ONE reason why a relationship like theirs - genuinely in love, no one was tricked or forced into the marriage, no affairs or cheating etc - could become like what we see in episode 1 but it wasn't even clear that they ever shared a bed after they were married, until ep 4 makes it clear they did and she was even pregnant but 3 years later they have no child....pretty clear what happened.
What a devastating thing to go through, they're not just an estranged couple but bereaved parents (and I have even more questions now). Also wow her family ordering them to have a child in ep 1 and him getting furious makes even more sense.
Also makes sense that in his eyes he needs to see her as some kind of monster like he did in ep 1 but in ep 2-4 it's clear she's not like that, he just needs to see her that way in order to justify divorcing her.
QOT is the kdrama that I've been waiting for!! It hits all the rights spots,just sooo gooood!!!
I like how during one episode we got her POV and during the next one, it was his POV. We can follow each other feelings.
The lost of child was a terrible and how he found her phone code...
Love, love,love it 😭😭😭😭one Loooooooooong weeeeeeeek to wait .
This drama should be rated as a Masterpiece..insane and genius storytelling!!♥
The lost baby is a surprise but so poignant - she probably played it cool to the point of being heartless which would have been the last straw for HW and made their relationship cold. He was so surprised she remembered the date which is telling.
I agree that while her terminal illness supports the comedy now it’s going to break our hearts tremendously later on. I love the last scene - i thought it was really well directed to have the lights turn on - it seemed cliche at first but it was then that she notice his torn vest, sweat and he saw her muddy feet - it was a first step she took and he responded immediately. There’s something really appealing about finding love that was lost
The last scene was superb! I even got teary eyed when Hae In finallly showed her vulnerable side. I became a bigger fan of Kim Jiwon for that scene alone. The leads are so good in showcasing the emotions of their characters with just their expressions alone without saying anything. Both dealt with grief differently and felt abandoned in some way especially Hae In who thinks no one is truly on her side. Clearly, they still love each other and there is miscommunication with Hae In not putting into words how she feels and Hyun Woo misunderstanding.
Camilla is definitely the villain mothership! She used Queen's scholarship program to sponsor dog killer and maybe Hae In's sister in law for evil purposes. Maybe she has something to do with the elimination of Chairman's possible successors (disowned son and Hae In's oppa). They are gonna turn the gullible brother into their puppet. Funny thing is Tiger Auntie who was kinda crazy on the beginning is the only likeable one in their family and the only one who saw it coming.
I can't wait for next week!
I suppose it’s spoilers galore here lol. Their unborn child is most definitely the start of the relationship breakdown. My guess would be that Hae In became colder instead of seeking Hyun Woo’s comfort. Potentially even rejecting it. Hyun Woo on the other hand must’ve been absolutely devastated and moved to the nursery. It’s really tragic because if only he put in the effort he’s putting in now AND if only Hae In was willing to meet him half way, they’d probably still be happy together. They’ll find their way back to each other no doubt, but we’ll be shedding a whole lot of tears before we get there.
The script is just WOW. And the acting is unreal. It’s been a very long time since I’ve watched a drama where the leads are capable of acting out and is given such multi dimensional characters. So many layers and KSH/KJW are delivering like their lives depended on it. It’s so good!!
And I just have to call out the bike throwing scene because hot damn. Yes yes the scene was epic, but I just can’t move past the furious bike throwing part 🥵😂
There's nothing new with this drama. It's a great example of taking what has been done and make it interesting and building those same situations for these 2 leading characters to go through. It's in the execution, the acting, editing, and supporting characters that makes use want to see their story. More dramas should take note especially Chinese dramas as they produce too much of the same thing. They could make them interesting on its own too.
YES. This. It's actually my point with most entertainment from all countries these days. With the number of streaming platforms and the over saturation of content, low (social media) and high quality (fully funded productions), you really gotta come out swinging--meticulously prepped and brilliantly executed.
Even with that said, I still believe, MOST OF ALL, an actually good production needs to craft an emotional heartbeat to resonate loudly with the humans watching it.
Thankfully, this drama has all of it. I hope it keeps it up!