PreviousLater
Close

Don't mess with billionaire's parents!EP 70

like2.0Kchase2.5K

Don't mess with billionaire's parents!

Mary joins a tour with her memory-impaired husband to relive their past, but a mistaken identity leads to humiliation by the guide. When the truth comes out, the guide falls into regret and ruin—while Mary and her husband rediscover their long-lost sweetness.
  • Instagram
Ep Review

The Final Shush

Ending the scene with a finger to the lips? Bold move in Don't mess with billionaire's parents!. The maid silencing the screaming grandmother while the husband finally wakes up creates a perfect triangle of tension. It leaves you wondering if anyone will actually save her. The cliffhanger is brutal. I need the next episode immediately to see if she survives the 'nap'.

The Wheelchair Escape

Just watched the wildest scene in Don't mess with billionaire's parents!. A rich matriarch gets shoved into a wheelchair by her own staff while her husband naps obliviously. The curly-haired guy pushing her looks way too happy about it. Is this a kidnapping or a family intervention? The power dynamics here are absolutely twisted and I can't look away.

Silence is Golden, Until It's Not

That moment when the maid pulls down her mask to hiss 'Quiet, you old loser!' gave me actual chills. In Don't mess with billionaire's parents!, the staff clearly runs the show. The husband is useless, the son is complicit, and the maid is the real boss. It's a dark comedy about how quickly respect disappears when money gets involved. Terrifyingly relatable.

Nap Time Nightmare

The phrase 'Time for a long nice nap' has never sounded so menacing. In Don't mess with billionaire's parents!, the maid uses it like a death sentence. The old lady's face going from confusion to horror is Oscar-worthy. It's crazy how a simple caretaking routine turns into a psychological thriller. Who knew afternoon tea could be this deadly?

The Husband Who Saw Nothing

Poor guy in the lounge chair. In Don't mess with billionaire's parents!, he's literally feet away from a domestic crisis and just keeps adjusting his collar. Is he drugged too? Or just that oblivious? His wide-eyed panic when he finally notices something is wrong is the only comedy in this tense situation. A perfect portrait of willful ignorance.

Show More Reviews (5)
arrow down