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Και εγώ θα το δω!
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I understand what you mean about the fact that it would be easy to find him and I agree.
I think the ending was an open one or an imagination of Sun Woo. We don't really see Joon Young at the end of the series. He is blurred. That, in my opinion, means that he either was an imagination of Sun Woo or that it was up to the viewer to decide when and if Joon Young came back.
I hope it airs someday.
(Please no spoilers)
I think that 2 kdramas aired in Thessaloniki but I am not sure.
I agree, but I think that the good Korean dramas would seem more foreign to the Greek viewer. At least the ones I love.
What series would you recommend for someone that knows nothing about the korean culture?
I would also like Misty as a choice.
However, I was quite surprised that they chose K2. I expected that if they would ever show a kdrama on tv it would be something with more episodes or comedy, like the series that they aired in Thessaloniki I think (I don't remember their names).
It was a huge step for our TV.
I know right? At the beginning I thought I was mistaking. I even thought that it may be a perfume commercial.
On the other hand even If Sun Woo loves Joon Young very much and after her husband's affair destroyed her family she still though about forgiving him. She came back to Gosan because her son wanted to. Even if he did, I think that she was mature enough to understand that it wouldn't be a good choice. She could have explained that to her son, but she didn't.
She helped him, after they both tried to destroy each other. And all of that made sense with the short monologue of Sun Woo in the ending.
I think that the ending was not so bad. Joon young was the person that connected those two and he decided to leave, because he knew that and he wasn't willing to go through all of this all over again.
Besides, I don't think it's right to accuse Joon Young. He went through a lot because of his parents that couldn't act like civilized people and get a proper divorce through court.
Joon Young said that he followed his father because he told him that he didn't know what he would do. After all of this he tried to kill himself in front of his child. That must have been a huge blow for the son.
I actually think that this specific scene was greatly directed.
We see his parents "hugging" and Joon Young witnesses that, while he is making a movement with his head like he is refusing it. His mother stared at him for a while. It is subjective but I think that it was implied that Sun Woo would try to make everything work again with Tae Oh. When Joon Young ran she didn't know what to do for a few seconds. I think she was considering forgiving her ex husband but at the same time she wasn't sure. After all she clearly said that she hated him and also loved him.
Joon Young witnessed his family falling apart and he didn't want to watch it happen again. I thing that is why he left.
I don't want to start the whole conversation about Joon Young again. Obviously he is unstable who wouldn't? But his father basically told him that "he didn't know what he will do" if he didn't come with him. Even if Tae Oh was a bastard Joon Young didn't want him dead (something that is obvious in the "suicide scene"). I suppose he left his phone behind out of rush (or possibly to make the scene seem more serious)
Most people say -and I agree with them- that it was like an imagination of Sun Woo that her son actually returned. He probably didn't, but that would be her happy ending.
That is why Joon Young was blurred in the last scene.