The comment section no matter the drama remains full of shallow whiners who only come here to make themselves feel better trashing actors looks instead of talking about their skill.
Thank you but unfortunately for me it just shows up as under 3 minute video shorts about a girl dumping her bf, a hockey player and hiding his secret daughter. 😂😭
the age is not a reason because that age in ancient times is more grown up than 25 or more if this time 🤗,
This is an embarrassing comment. 17 year olds having children back then does not change that they were still not fully grown. No ammount of repeating such nonsense will make it true. A 17 year old is a child no matter the era. They weren't married off because they were grown but because of the conditions and times they lived in.
How do you expect them to take care of Eun chong when HaNa just found out what his grandma did and was in hysterics,…
Not to mention Eun Chong will forever be used by the chairman as something that can be held over HaNas head to get her to fall in line/do her bidding. It's sad that an innocent child will be hurt by all this but this is the chairman fault to begin with.
Like people don't baby male leads and talking about her issues is now babying? Should we scold her like her mum?.
That's a him problem. She didn't ask him to wait for her but he loves her and obviously knew there were underlining things at play for her to take off. Sorry you lack sympathy and understanding. Watching SY learn about her past after she left and thinking she would lose him is crazy. She apologized and he chose to forgive her.
The drama actually does a good job of showing why she reacts the way she does. She’s someone who has struggled…
One of the reasons I prefer how it went down in drama vs. novel was getting Sang Yan to see how she was living and how much she was hiding. How it just kept getting worse and makes it obvious why it was so easy to forgive her. He loves her, was hurt by her, but also knows what she was and in the past went through was bigger than him and their love at the moment and so he believed in her and their love and waited and listened.
The drama actually does a good job of showing why she reacts the way she does. She’s someone who has struggled…
You're acting like she cheated or killed someone. SY having compassion and choosing to try to understand the woman he loves because he knows somethinh is wrong being some unbelievable foreign concept to you say alot about about you vs. the show.
She's traumatized to hell and has reactive attachment disorder, look it up. Her actions aren't supposed to make…
Without any reason? He knew something had happened and something was wrong. He just didn't know what. And then he went and found out for himself what she had been going through and had a pretty good idea before they reunited. Its okay you lack compassion yourself but SY is not you and is written with a high EQ.
The fact that people here think its a linear path to healing and her not acting the way they want a victim/someone with sa/abandonment is telling.
Her response in the drama is much more in line for someone who has never seeked help then how she reacts in the book. Plus how SY reacted and leaving her while her "uncle" was still roaming free in the novel was not cute.
Every single time. 🙄
Does anyone know where to watch the OG Japanese version with subtitles? Thanks!
Her response in the drama is much more in line for someone who has never seeked help then how she reacts in the book. Plus how SY reacted and leaving her while her "uncle" was still roaming free in the novel was not cute.