This show made me look up the divorce laws in Korea so I can better understand how it works there. Although you can't count on TV shows to represent a culture, I've learned a thing or two about other places watching international films.
I can't stand Michi's co-worker. She doesn't really like Michi in my opinion. As far as the affairs ... it matters to me that Michi stopped before committing the full act. I think there is a big difference between cheating with a kiss and actually having sex. I hope she comes clean to her husband though. Many people would have confessed right away, but it would have been a revenge move. "Oh, you cheated, well me too. I guess we've both been looking for affection outside of our affectionless marriage." Her husband's face would have dropped had she said that. While Kaede didn't cheat I feel she is just as guilty as the others, after all neglect is a form of abuse. She didn't just leave him sexless, she had little to do with him at all.
Here’s a question:Is it fair to expect love and commitment from someone whom you deserted both physically and…
It's not good to cheat but, Makato and Michi were reduced to roommates; it felt like their spouses were holding them hostage in a lonely relationship. They bonded because they were both in a one-sided marriage. Yoichi still doesn't want any intimacy, but he wants her to remain by his side. Meanwhile, Kaedae wants to blame Makato for the rejection she's feeling from her husband. I guess she thought after years of neglect he was supposed to just 'get over it' and act like everything was back to normal. They all need serious marital counseling if they have any hope of staying together.
After everything she did for him that dragon just stabbed her in the heart and left her there dying? All he said was "sorry." I know he wanted to save the children but they could have went together to do that. That was so cold.
Except Kaede. But I still don't understand why divorce is not an option for the characters. Not even one of them…
Wow. I guess we have no shame in the U.S. because few people care if someone is divorced. Sometimes I think we overdo it in that area, but I'm glad that people who experience it can start over without others belittling them.
The girls parents blaming Jung Min for their daughters death is so wrong. From the time she was pregnant for tots…
He did say they advised her against leaving, but I guess that wasn't enough. If the daughter still had a voice I'm pretty sure she would tell her parents not to sue.
As far as the affairs ... it matters to me that Michi stopped before committing the full act. I think there is a big difference between cheating with a kiss and actually having sex. I hope she comes clean to her husband though. Many people would have confessed right away, but it would have been a revenge move. "Oh, you cheated, well me too. I guess we've both been looking for affection outside of our affectionless marriage." Her husband's face would have dropped had she said that. While Kaede didn't cheat I feel she is just as guilty as the others, after all neglect is a form of abuse. She didn't just leave him sexless, she had little to do with him at all.
That was so cold.