Soon Ae is so delusional. She actually believes what she is saying. How was she able to play the good and loyal…
No, they are affordable and are very helpful for mobility challenged people (me). A friend or someone I’m expecting can call when they arrive and open the door by tthemselves with a custom code. The codes are created by me on my phone or iPad and can easily be deleted or created for 1x use…
SW does do boxing training and in earlier episodes we saw him sparring with SJ so he could deal with NJ.
Although never discussed, SW did grow up in an orphanage and may have/probably did encounter bullies and ridicule for being an orphan. He would not have attacked SJ full force as he is hyper-concerned about injury. Happy biking!😊
I smiled with So Woo and Seon Ju at the end of this episode. It was good fun. They explained how Seon Ju bugged…
I was waiting for the moment that WS and TS’s mom would finally realize that the bad people aren’t SJ’s family but the ‘illustrious’ Sunnae and her glamorous girls! I guess today was finally that moment…
I havent even watched today's episode but after reading all the comments I am not even motivated to. What a total…
I thought today’s episode was worth watching. I have come to know and care about these people and continue to look forward to each episode. Although I couldn’t process WS being Dong Soo and still don’t accept it, I think the actors’ real life ages are irrelevant to the story. It’s more about their ability to portray the character that matters. Although at this moment I can’t think of specific examples, great actors have taken on characters that are older or younger than their specific age and have been praised for their acting ability…
Quite the fast paced episode today. It shows that they had far more stories to tell than they could in 126 episodes.…
We’re on the same page…enjoyed reading your thoughts…I also wondered how Taeri would feel if he visits his old room…I had hoped that they would build a family compound of sorts to start anew…
Buffalo Springfield & Kdramas in the same sentence!I understand what you mean and The history of women in theater.…
It’s the way they operate in the world, but when taken to the extreme they are completely destructive and murderous. Seonju the person most victimized by both mother and daughter is the focal point of Sangah’s hatred and rage.
Buffalo Springfield & Kdramas in the same sentence!I understand what you mean and The history of women in theater.…
Agree with you about adoption choices and wonder still about Sunnae and Woosang. Seems like an obvious mistake or trick. We as viewers have been waiting for the day that those victimized by Sunnae and Sangah get their revenge, but things are currently reversed in the minds and actions of the perpetrators, who think that they deserve revenge and believe they are the ones righting wrongs. I believe that this is a shift from traditional revenge drama but am looking forward to continuing the conversation…
For What it’s Worth (not the Buffalo Springfield song): >Ironically, because their interpretation of reality is twisted, the vengeance and need for justice is reversed with our characters. Sangah and her mother feel wronged and are driven to exact revenge, seeking to harm or destroy (even kill) to achieve their version of justice. Meanwhile , the factual victims believe that living well is the best revenge and often have chosen not to pursue legal justice. >Actors ages and other artifice: For a centuries women weren’t allowed to act and men played women’s roles. >I believe that what we’re watching is a construction of imagination limited only by the budget at hand. >Many of our actors work primarily in theater. >The skill of the actor in portraying their character is vastly more important than their actual age. We have the information resources to know the facts, but what we’re watching isn’t factual.
>Actors ages and other artifice: For a centuries women weren’t allowed to act and men played women’s roles. >I believe that what we’re watching is a construction of imagination limited only by the budget at hand. >Many of our actors work primarily in theater. >The skill of the actor in portraying their character is vastly more important than their actual age. We have the information resources to know the facts, but what we’re watching isn’t factual.