'Convoluted' is absolutely right. The story was just so long and drawn out, could've been a whole lot better. In the end pretty disappointed. Only watched for Park Ha Na.
Am I missing something? I haven't watched the original version but this ended so abruptly?? I liked the actors especially HST in a comedic villain role as well as the weekly guest stars but then as it was starting to gain momentum it just..ended? Think I read somewhere it was suppose to be 16? Didn't think it was THAT bad but still..anybody?
Wasnt expecting to follow this drama but couldn’t resist the talented female leads whom I’ve admired. So much talent I like KSR but man~ by the end I couldn’t stand her character who caused so much heartache and turmoil towards her loved ones over nothing but assumptions as a result robbing a mother and son of their relationship. LHY was the real star and my first time seeing her. She was an unexpected treat! I didn’t expect to be so moved by her character. I definitely will have to check out some of her other dramas. The show overall was short and sweet for my taste.
In Ep 11, She flat out tells her friend It doesn't matter if I like it or not I have to convince him to resign…
It's possible you're confusing the 'Personnel Reduction Plan' for the lists of candidates. At the beginning of Ep 11 she's at the corporate headquarters office talking to her superior who let's her know that the company will be losing money and therefore will be making more cuts accordingly, that packet she gets seems to be more like instructions on how to go about picking those candidates. I think I mentioned this somewhere but you're right the actual decision to make cuts is beyond her control. But in regards to how to go about it, is all on her. Remember that WTF moment when it was his turn to sit down and talk about his future and he practically begged her to let him stay another few months? She could've have granted him that but she would be risking showing favoritism which is why she sort of backhandedly granted his wish by letting him stay but as the Chief of Operation's (?) manservant. Hoping he would be humiliated to the point he would quit on his own which was such a d*ck move and why he took it personally after just having saved her from being canned.
In Ep 11, She flat out tells her friend It doesn't matter if I like it or not I have to convince him to resign…
Well I mean as head of HR, she would be responsible for making the list of candidates for Volunteer Resignations which I’m guessing you’re referring to? Which is also why she’s the one ‘interviewing’ but it’s more like trying to mildly intimidate to quit.
I think LKT should have been put in her place long before this. But I really blame the father. Too much emphasis…
I agree. One thing though, can't blame the father so much, remember it was their mom who brainwashed them into being spoiled princesses and lied to them about what kind of person their father basically following in her footsteps. It wasn't until their mom died while trying to fake her death with the man she was having an affair with that they found out the truth.
violence is never the solution but i understand LKS, LKT and her husband were rude she always do what she wants…
Agreed. Throughout the duration of the drama so far, I've grown from feeling really annoyed especially when they treated their father like crap, to eventually liking the sisters. LKT to me seemed to be the least annoying and most amiable until she got married. But this situation between the two has gotten me frustrated, it's hard for me to decide who is right or wrong. Or if it was me, how I would go about resolving this conflict. Being the youngest and then suddenly the most well-off sibling, It's admirable LKT wants to be generous with her newfound wealth but t's disappointing she's behaving like this money is something she deserved than as a blessing. especially when non of which was earned...ok maybe i shouldn't be that surprised.. Be as that may should that allow her to overstep certain boundaries especially amongst the sibling hierarchy? I could also see the argument that LKS was acting more out of jealousy and her own insecurities but allowing her husband to cook for the family and not even checking to see if he's eaten and not just by her but also her husband seems a bit much but maybe that's just me. And in regards to sibling hierarchy is that mainly an asian thing or do western cultures find this, not an issue?
What y’all think regarding the fight between LKS and LKT. Did she deserve to be slapped or was LKS the one who was out of line? Or their dad at fault for not being stepping in from the get go?
I think I mentioned this somewhere but you're right the actual decision to make cuts is beyond her control. But in regards to how to go about it, is all on her. Remember that WTF moment when it was his turn to sit down and talk about his future and he practically begged her to let him stay another few months? She could've have granted him that but she would be risking showing favoritism which is why she sort of backhandedly granted his wish by letting him stay but as the Chief of Operation's (?) manservant. Hoping he would be humiliated to the point he would quit on his own which was such a d*ck move and why he took it personally after just having saved her from being canned.
- Choi Ban Seok
But this situation between the two has gotten me frustrated, it's hard for me to decide who is right or wrong. Or if it was me, how I would go about resolving this conflict.
Being the youngest and then suddenly the most well-off sibling, It's admirable LKT wants to be generous with her newfound wealth but t's disappointing she's behaving like this money is something she deserved than as a blessing. especially when non of which was earned...ok maybe i shouldn't be that surprised.. Be as that may should that allow her to overstep certain boundaries especially amongst the sibling hierarchy?
I could also see the argument that LKS was acting more out of jealousy and her own insecurities but allowing her husband to cook for the family and not even checking to see if he's eaten and not just by her but also her husband seems a bit much but maybe that's just me. And in regards to sibling hierarchy is that mainly an asian thing or do western cultures find this, not an issue?