Owen is clearly frustrated being called a useless playboy, but his outburst only makes things worse. The way he tries to justify hitting David by claiming David started it with insults feels like a child's excuse in a boardroom of adults. His grandfather shutting him down with such authority was a harsh reality check. Watching Owen struggle to prove his worth while being constantly undermined is the core conflict that makes (Dubbed) Oh Nice! I Married the Mad Devil! so addictive to binge.
Just when the argument reaches its peak, the pregnant wife suddenly clutches her stomach! It feels like a convenient plot device to diffuse the tension, but the grandfather's immediate shift in priority is telling. He tells Owen to take care of his wife, effectively ending the scolding session. It raises questions about whether the pain is real or a strategic move. Either way, the drama in (Dubbed) Oh Nice! I Married the Mad Devil! never lets up for a second.
While Owen is getting roasted, Ethan sits there so calmly with Nina. His subtle comment about Owen failing to step up when given the chance adds another layer of rivalry. It is clear that Ethan is the favored one, the responsible brother who handles crises while Owen chases women. The contrast between their behaviors is stark. This sibling rivalry is a major highlight of (Dubbed) Oh Nice! I Married the Mad Devil! and keeps me glued to the screen.
Nina peeling that orange while dropping truth bombs is iconic. She points out that someone is playing shady tricks to keep her husband occupied, hinting at a larger conspiracy within the family. Her calm demeanor while accusing others of manipulation shows she is not just a pretty face. The intrigue surrounding her character and her relationship with Ethan makes (Dubbed) Oh Nice! I Married the Mad Devil! a must-watch for mystery lovers.
Once the elders leave, the real fight begins between Owen and his wife. He blames her for dragging him down, which is a terrible thing to say to a pregnant woman. Her shock and hurt are palpable as she realizes he is shifting all the blame onto her. This toxic dynamic adds a layer of emotional abuse to the family drama. The relationship struggles in (Dubbed) Oh Nice! I Married the Mad Devil! are just as compelling as the business plots.