If you watch past 2-3 episodes, you will come to regret this comment. Its a masterpiece. Honestly, I couldn't…
If you stuck around you could have seen how much character development he gets. Also, he portrays someone weak in the drama. And due to a confusion he becomes a powerful leader of the thugs. Its what he does with this power that shows character. He shows that violence is not always the way. If you watch it further, all your prejudices you have now would have been laid to rest.
I must be the only one who understands the mother. I understand her desperate feeling and I can't fault her. I…
Exactly my point. I totally agree. I thought the siblings seeing how much their mother had to go through, they would become her biggest support system. I agree. A family should always be there for each other.
Also, she's so young. I know she did something bad and I'm sure she learned from that mistake. She's only 24 years…
No, but you are. Don't use the self-righteousness attitude with me. How many times have you killed someone's spirit through your actions and words? If you're that blameless, you're in the wrong place. You should be with angels. In here, we're all sinners. We work hard each day to be a better versions of ourselves. But with people like you who are so judgmental and self-righteous, its really hard.
If you watch past 2-3 episodes, you will come to regret this comment. Its a masterpiece. Honestly, I couldn't…
You are missing out on something great! Add one more episode. Episode 3 might do the trick. Give yourself a timer, if it doesn't capture your attention in 20 minutes, come and comment that it didn't and I will eat my humble pie.
Wow these are some awful bad picks....The boyhood winners are a joke.... a ton of stupid characters in a show…
If you watch past 2-3 episodes, you will come to regret this comment. Its a masterpiece. Honestly, I couldn't watch past episode 1, but since I like Yim Siwan in his other dramas, I gave it a shot. I wasn't able to finish episode 1 properly, I skimmed through the episode. My interest started to peak at episode 2, by episode 4 I couldn't drop it. I binge watched the series. At the time, there were only 6 episodes out. It was really slow in its release, so the wait would kill me. Trust me blindly and just try it out. I can confidently say its one of the best dramas I have seen released this year. There were tons of great dramas this year so this means a lot.
Also, she's so young. I know she did something bad and I'm sure she learned from that mistake. She's only 24 years…
Well, I didn't teach her but her mistake did. Re-read again. This time use your comprehension skills if you have any. As of how I am sure, its because she's never been caught in a scandal before. This must have been a real eye-opener for her. She got dropped by all her brand sponsorships, her agency and all the projects she had. Not to mention the hefty sum she had to pay to court. If that didn't teach her anything, nothing will. C'mon, don't act so high up, I'm sure you fuck up a lot just that you're not in the spotlight to call you out here.
Yes, we should. Losing a significant amount of money to pay a fine is enough to deter someone from committing such a crime again. Else, why should she lose a whole career for this?
I must be the only one who understands the mother. I understand her desperate feeling and I can't fault her. I…
I believe you shared with me the story of Rosie Perez to show that you can change your fate. LOL, yeah of course. But even then you don't have a hand on your destiny. If you work hard, you have better odds of changing it. But who in this life knows what tomorrow holds? We can only hope for the wisdom to recognize what is within our power, the courage to change it, and the grace to accept what lies beyond our control.
I must be the only one who understands the mother. I understand her desperate feeling and I can't fault her. I…
I'm afraid I don't make sense only to you and maybe some other people. But there are so many others who can agree with me. And that's because your perspective is different from mine. Your view is just so different. For example, are you really comfortable when one of your family member is not doing well? Why do you think like its someone's else burden and not everyone's burden as a family? Shouldn't the whole essence of having a family be that if one of us has a major problem then its all our problem and we work together to solve it? Their sister is about to go blind forever so that should be the sister's problem and not a shared problem among the family members? How much can you love yourself to not even care about your loved one when they're in trouble? If it was me in those sibling's shoes, that wedding can wait and I won't be needing to move out. My whole world would literally stop until I have my loved one healthy and well. I don't consider it winning if someone I love ,not just my family member, are in trouble.
I must be the only one who understands the mother. I understand her desperate feeling and I can't fault her. I…
What makes you think they were neglected all their lives. Their sister wasn't blind in their childhood. It is yet to be made clear when she became blind but remember they have a single mother who also takes care of their grandparents. I thought that they would grow up knowing how their mother struggled and help her. But it seems like they couldn't wait to grow up and distance themselves from her. I think your opinion is based on the idea that as a child you should feel entitled to your parents love. Uhmm--no and yes. So many parents abandon their children or even abort them. (Just read the 1st and last paragraph if this is long for you). Don't tell me you're one of those people who believe that a parent must have it all figured out. No, a parent is as human as you are. Maybe, when you became an adult/parent you finally get to understand. A parent have lonely nights, they break down too and sometimes they're clueless about life. You may have the mentality that, "They shouldn't have had you in the first place if they had to make you suffer." But no, no one knows how life would unfold. I am sure even themselves if they knew that their children would suffer, they wouldn't have given birth. But a child is a gift, when you get one, you become thankful even if it happens by accident. You try everything to become prepared even if you weren't. But life isn't fair, like you said. Many of us would like to be a doctor (have a prestigious career) to make more money. Unfortunately, not all of us can become a doctor. In other words, not all of us we can become wealthy. Some of us will have to struggle through life. Its a conversation some of us wouldn't want to have. No matter the card your hand is dealt with, some of us work hard day and night to change our destinies. In short, no one likes to struggle or even be poor. So even your parents don't like it too as much as you don't. Never blame them for the situation you find yourself in. Some parts are not their fault. They're not gods, so they don't have that much say in their destinies. All that said, I think some of us should get to understand that parents deserve kindness as much as any other person. Be kind to them. Help them alleviate their struggles. They took care of you when you were helpless and couldn't much do anything. You would even shit on yourself. For that, you can never repay them in this lifetime. And when they get old, don't leave them in nurse homes. Be grateful for them.
decide to close it after getting a well deserved kissπ.
Bit Na: No! I'm a demon. We can't be doing this.
Don't tell me you're one of those people who believe that a parent must have it all figured out. No, a parent is as human as you are. Maybe, when you became an adult/parent you finally get to understand. A parent have lonely nights, they break down too and sometimes they're clueless about life.
You may have the mentality that, "They shouldn't have had you in the first place if they had to make you suffer." But no, no one knows how life would unfold. I am sure even themselves if they knew that their children would suffer, they wouldn't have given birth. But a child is a gift, when you get one, you become thankful even if it happens by accident. You try everything to become prepared even if you weren't.
But life isn't fair, like you said. Many of us would like to be a doctor (have a prestigious career) to make more money. Unfortunately, not all of us can become a doctor. In other words, not all of us we can become wealthy. Some of us will have to struggle through life. Its a conversation some of us wouldn't want to have. No matter the card your hand is dealt with, some of us work hard day and night to change our destinies.
In short, no one likes to struggle or even be poor. So even your parents don't like it too as much as you don't. Never blame them for the situation you find yourself in. Some parts are not their fault. They're not gods, so they don't have that much say in their destinies.
All that said, I think some of us should get to understand that parents deserve kindness as much as any other person. Be kind to them. Help them alleviate their struggles. They took care of you when you were helpless and couldn't much do anything. You would even shit on yourself. For that, you can never repay them in this lifetime. And when they get old, don't leave them in nurse homes. Be grateful for them.