Im sorry i dont like those kind of endings.Even though it was everything good, i like happy endings. I had the…
The thing about series (movies, music and so forth) is they help to forget about life for a while. Even if it's a great series and a sad ending makes sense, I won't be watching it. Thanks for the warning...
That's just you being immature and insecure, IRL.. Use your brain, and be rational. There was literally no "cheating".…
"YES, but she did try to break up AFTER she met Ji-Ho, and also because she had feelings for Ji-Ho. if she actually lost her feelings a long time ago, she should've broke up with him before meeting Ji-Ho."
At the beginning of the show, the relationship between FL and her boyfriend was already dwindling. The way I see it, Ji-Ho was the "push" she needed.
I was left so surprised/saddened by the stigma that is attached to the single dad and is called a "flaw". If a…
yeah. From what I understand, in South Korea, a single father doesn't have any rights over his child. I saw a documentary on this subject where a lawyer explained how a father can't even go to the hospital with his child without the consent of the mother or the guardian (always a woman). That's why ML's child is staying at his parents. And if a woman marries a man with children, she automaticly becomes their mother. This is the main reason for Gi-Seok's stubbornness.
Is this about infidelity? I am not interested in that subject at all.
At the beginning of the show, the relationship between FL and her boyfriend was already dwindling. She explains it several times through out of the series.
Yes, it's quite a common model actually (I'm guessing you mean the no jury, panel of judges only style of trial).…
Thank you
When you see a defense attorney not taking care of their client, it's almost professional misconduct. When you see a judge leading the defendant with her questions. Judges not always relying on facts. Seeing prosecutors and defendants arguing like children. This show gave me the impression that the same courthouse could handle criminal and common law cases which is not the case in Canada.
Don't get me wrong, I liked this show. It just made me cringe a few times.
She needed enough convincing, they had been bonding since episode 1 so she is comfortable with him, its showed…
Still, she agreed to be in a relationship with Hwi Oh and we all know it's going to be a rollercoaster ride for both of them. That's why I think they could've added a couple more episodes.
I just love this drama. Very well written and acted.
I just love how both lead characters progressed through their ordeals. But I think this drama is just missing 2 or 3 episodes. We could've seen how Hwi Oh and Min Kyung worked their problems out together (as a couple) instead of this rushed 13th episode. Oh well, that's just me. Great drama nevertheless.
Even if it's a great series and a sad ending makes sense, I won't be watching it.
Thanks for the warning...
if she actually lost her feelings a long time ago, she should've broke up with him before meeting Ji-Ho."
At the beginning of the show, the relationship between FL and her boyfriend was already dwindling.
The way I see it, Ji-Ho was the "push" she needed.
I saw a documentary on this subject where a lawyer explained how a father can't even go to the hospital with his child without the consent of the mother or the guardian (always a woman).
That's why ML's child is staying at his parents. And if a woman marries a man with children, she automaticly becomes their mother.
This is the main reason for Gi-Seok's stubbornness.
She explains it several times through out of the series.
As for those 3-4 recurring songs, yeah. Lack of budget?
FL proposed to ML ;)
Be Melodramatic
Familiar Wife
When the Weather Is Fine
Fight For My Way
Oh My Venus
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo
Be Melodramatic
Familiar Wife
When the Weather Is Fine
Fight For My Way
When you see a defense attorney not taking care of their client, it's almost professional misconduct.
When you see a judge leading the defendant with her questions.
Judges not always relying on facts.
Seeing prosecutors and defendants arguing like children.
This show gave me the impression that the same courthouse could handle criminal and common law cases which is not the case in Canada.
Don't get me wrong, I liked this show. It just made me cringe a few times.
Is this show based on reality?
But near the end, the 2nd ML did invite 2nd FL to follow him in Australia.
Oh well...
That's why I think they could've added a couple more episodes.
But I think this drama is just missing 2 or 3 episodes.
We could've seen how Hwi Oh and Min Kyung worked their problems out together (as a couple) instead of this rushed 13th episode.
Oh well, that's just me. Great drama nevertheless.