It's either you cheat or you don't.There is no such thing as kind of cheating. Try that excuse with your GF/BF…
You either cheat or you don't.
The answer was there, all he had to do was not use it. It's like your building an APP, and there is one line of code missing. You happen to see your competitor with the one line of code your missing, you take it and become very wealthy, while your competitor fails, and becomes poor.
Do we say, oopsies, I didn't mean to cheat, you just had your computer on, and I happened to walked by and glanced.
I mean what kind of world is this kind of rationalization ok?
So basically, we want a mentally weak man to be the love interest of a strong willed woman like SDM?First fight…
the way NDS cheated here, shows something seriously wrong with his mental.
He cheated, then he lied, lied lied lied several times to different people, until the lie became so big. That is all on him, no one to blame but him, but he is blaming others.
It's either you cheat or you don't.There is no such thing as kind of cheating. Try that excuse with your GF/BF…
Ok... so he sees that line, it's still his choice to cheat or not to cheat. That kind of logic is scary. It means that as human beings, we have the right to do whatever we want, as long as we can justify that I didn't mean to, it was blown in by the wind, and I took the opportunity.
They are saying it's ok to cheat, if opportunities to cheat come your way.
Killing someone and cheating on an exam. Great parallels here.
So if you don't like someone, and I accidentally dropped a knife in your lap, your not at fault, since the knife was dropped in by the wind.
So basically, we want a mentally weak man to be the love interest of a strong willed woman like SDM?First fight…
It's implied that the trio had no drive in their little office in the earlier episodes.
Like I said, indirectly blaming his parents. Which he did. The show tries very very hard to make the audience emphatize with NDS, but it falls flat in this episode, with more people actually disliking him.
I love Nam Joo Hyuk but honestly i hate NDS characters more and more each week. Its getting hard to watch your…
It's innate in us.
We tend not to like the guy who keeps making excuses, blames others for his mistake.
In comparison, HJP rarely, if ever throws people under the bus, nor does he blame people, or makes excuses. He sucks it up, and does the right thing. And we love him for it.
ofc Grandma can still redeem herself, but it doesn't stop the pain of betrayal, regardless of her reasoning.
If someone stabs you in the back, even if he/she had good reasons, it still hurts like heck.
The answer was there, all he had to do was not use it. It's like your building an APP, and there is one line of code missing. You happen to see your competitor with the one line of code your missing, you take it and become very wealthy, while your competitor fails, and becomes poor.
Do we say, oopsies, I didn't mean to cheat, you just had your computer on, and I happened to walked by and glanced.
I mean what kind of world is this kind of rationalization ok?
He cheated, then he lied, lied lied lied several times to different people, until the lie became so big. That is all on him, no one to blame but him, but he is blaming others.
BUt I was surprised they were goign to do it to the only ally that HJP had. It was cruel.
When HJP was young, grandma never once introduced him to her granddaughter.
Grandma probably secretly hates orphans.
"Don't you dare break my baby girls happiness"
"Suck it up pansy"
"Your suppose to be the good guy, so just suffer in peace"
Because that is effectively what Grandma did.
They are saying it's ok to cheat, if opportunities to cheat come your way.
Killing someone and cheating on an exam. Great parallels here.
So if you don't like someone, and I accidentally dropped a knife in your lap, your not at fault, since the knife was dropped in by the wind.
Like I said, indirectly blaming his parents. Which he did. The show tries very very hard to make the audience emphatize with NDS, but it falls flat in this episode, with more people actually disliking him.
But can we please please protect Yong Shil?
Such lazy writing.
We tend not to like the guy who keeps making excuses, blames others for his mistake.
In comparison, HJP rarely, if ever throws people under the bus, nor does he blame people, or makes excuses. He sucks it up, and does the right thing. And we love him for it.
For a second there, I thought I would need to actually try working on myself. Glad to know I can just always use NDS excuses for my mistakes.
There is no such thing as kind of cheating. Try that excuse with your GF/BF and see how well that flies.
Those aspects you see in him, others just don't and that mostly the writers fault.