Yes I thought soo…. Is he stupid or what… after all he is breaking promise and trying to find fault with taesoomi.…
He was not ok with CEO's scheming, but resigned to whatever she was planning for FL's sake, so that she won't be fired. Hanbada was the only law firm that hired her, after all. Maybe hard to understand, but he was acting like a parent here, not as a former lover of TSM. FL shouldn't have paid for his mistake.
Yes I thought soo…. Is he stupid or what… after all he is breaking promise and trying to find fault with taesoomi.…
But he wasn't breaking a promise with her - he didn't become a lawyer like she wanted and never crossed paths with her. And it was out of his hands that his daughter got involved in Hanbada CEO's scheming. Or are you saying he should have denied his daughter to study law? The only thing aside from whales she was interested? Or tell his daughter to quit Hanbada and practically law practice because nobody will hire her besides them? Just because it will be inconvenient to her mother after all these years? It's ridiculous.
And the way she barged in into his shop immediately accusing a clueless father of scheming to ruin her political career? She should get over herself. She was a selfish careerist woman back then and still is now.
Am confused! Can someone clarify it. After naksu shifted her soul in bu yong, naksu body and bu yong soul died…
Just watch some more, it will be made more clear. But basically, Naksu's body physically is no more (unless villains pulled some trick), but Mu-Deok's/Bu-Yeon's soul is still inside her body along with Naksu's. It was a ritual gone wrong.
You do know that in SK until recently abortion was illegal? Many nations and religions to this day consider abortion…
My point is it's not just some woman and it's not just some guy who as you said wanted to use her an "incubator". They were consensual lovers with both being accountable for her becoming pregnant. And while it was the woman's last say to give birth or not, she was probably moved by her lover's plea to save their child, the result and last connection of their love. It's not a disgusting plea, but a pitiful one, she wasn't used as an incubator or forced. In the end they made a deal and her lover followed it to a T, despite it being a big detriment to his and child's prosperity. Her appearing now and making any sort of demands and accusing him is the only thing that is disgusting.
wondering if a lot of the audience has amnesia nad doesn't remember wyw's father asking tsm to be a human incubator…
You do know that in SK until recently abortion was illegal? Many nations and religions to this day consider abortion akin to murder. So what she was planning to do was illegal and could possibly have gotten her in trouble. And also, it's not disgusting to want to save an unborn child, especially if it's from a person you love. I'm pro abortion personally, women have the right to full control of their bodies. But nobody is talking about a human incubator here, don't mix things up. They were both at fault for allowing for it to happen. And we don't know the full story, whether she actually loved the father, but the father certainly loved her and was a romantic fool to plead for saving their child in exchange for disappearing from her life.
it's definitely not all fluffy! the cases are really fuckin' interesting tbh so that's what keeps me hooked too…
Yea, I like that cases are different and it shows that they were based on real cases. And thankfully for once they're not all about morbid murders and corruption like it usually is popular in law dramas. The last time I was enjoying watching such different cases was in Touch Your Heart, even though they weren't the main focus of that drama. I still remember how ML colleague's attempt to impress FL in court was ruined by his client babbling about her cat "babies" 😂. Some clients just can't shut up when told, even in EAW it was featured.
Tae Soo Mi lecturing Woo Gwang Ho on how he raised Young Woo was RICH coming from a birth-giver who abandoned…
She also seemed pretty clueless of FL's mental condition. Suggesting that there are treatments for autism, like it's some sort of disease that can be cured? 🤨
Don't, it's a nonsensical rom-com with leads' immature actions not matching their age and very weird dumb ending.
Well, it's my personal opinion. Feel free to disagree 🙄. Leads were clearly miscast and that ending was real trash, I'm still dumbfounded why they decided to ruin that drama's ending like that.
I'm more of an analytical mind, you won't entice me to watch a drama just with emotions and sob stories. The plot's gotta have substance and logic throughout the episodes. So I don't like vague, and more importantly, unexplained supernatural phenomena used as plot devices in dramas. That's why I didn't like this year's Link: Eat, Love, Kill as well.
I actually love sci-fi and fantasy genres, but, imho, if you introduce some fantastical elements to the plot it better get an in-world explanation. That's why I like AoS so much - it makes an effort to explain that world's fantasy elements. Hong sisters likely had spent a lot of time on world building.
I got a feeling, that scene is like they're finding the whereabouts of Naksu (the og).
Where? If you mean MDL page for part 2 it's just speculative. Were there articles of confirmed cast with CP confirmed? I've seen that the Four Seasons, Park Jin and maidservant Kim are returning.
And the way she barged in into his shop immediately accusing a clueless father of scheming to ruin her political career? She should get over herself. She was a selfish careerist woman back then and still is now.
In the end they made a deal and her lover followed it to a T, despite it being a big detriment to his and child's prosperity. Her appearing now and making any sort of demands and accusing him is the only thing that is disgusting.
I'm pro abortion personally, women have the right to full control of their bodies. But nobody is talking about a human incubator here, don't mix things up. They were both at fault for allowing for it to happen. And we don't know the full story, whether she actually loved the father, but the father certainly loved her and was a romantic fool to plead for saving their child in exchange for disappearing from her life.
The last time I was enjoying watching such different cases was in Touch Your Heart, even though they weren't the main focus of that drama. I still remember how ML colleague's attempt to impress FL in court was ruined by his client babbling about her cat "babies" 😂. Some clients just can't shut up when told, even in EAW it was featured.
I'm more of an analytical mind, you won't entice me to watch a drama just with emotions and sob stories. The plot's gotta have substance and logic throughout the episodes. So I don't like vague, and more importantly, unexplained supernatural phenomena used as plot devices in dramas. That's why I didn't like this year's Link: Eat, Love, Kill as well.
I actually love sci-fi and fantasy genres, but, imho, if you introduce some fantastical elements to the plot it better get an in-world explanation. That's why I like AoS so much - it makes an effort to explain that world's fantasy elements. Hong sisters likely had spent a lot of time on world building.