Hmm.... So.. According to the last frame, the kid will probably die too and he's ending old, blind and alone (oops I missed a scene it seems, or abandoning his kid for the void, idk). Let's be honest, that cute baby is floating around with radiations and her body will never be able to endure earth gravity or even a landing.
Not sure what was the message of the story: his mother died while having him, his adoptive mother abandoned her baby because she wanted to live, his 3 mothers lived in poverty to pay for his studies, his ex-girlfriend almost died because of an ectopic pregnancy, the mouse almost died too because of the pregnancy, then Eve died because of pregnancy complications. (and the child probably died too later) ... and then you have the men around them, starting with that old man who see women like baby machines and doesn't care about his own daughter's life and holding his daughter in law in hostage, Eve's ex that cheated on her not even a week later with a co-worker and friend of hers (btw, the baby could have been his too...), Ryong doing the same..ok...but it's his sudden obsession with her in less than a week that annoyed me, not the cheating. In a few days he risked his life to save her than threw a tantrum over some cells and told her he should have let her died instead (wow) then came back like a puppy, to grab her by the collar later over another cell. The writer made me hate him so much that it's unfair for the actor. So I think the message was: Stay away from men and don't have kids or it will ruin your life but with some pro-life propaganda mixed in it? In the end, they are still pushing for a heir for that old man....
I will stay away from that writer as well. The dialogs were horrible and the writing uneven.
On the good side: OST, ISS scenes (too bad that they mixed realistic space parts with unrealistic ones) Strong and rational female characters, good at their job (but they still send the man to save her).
Then what? She will stay in space until the baby is 20yo and able to travel back to earth? I wonder what drama logic they will use here. Maybe there will stay there forever and be a happy space family.
I guess you missed "for instance" "which I doubt" "I'm sure they won't go there" in my post.
Do I think they are going in that direction? NO I don't think the moms have adopted him officially either.
It was just an example. Maybe I have the wrong term, but I meant that official paper with the names of family members and their relation. Not sure of what is the law in Korea but in some other countries it doesn't matter if ppl are biologically related or not. it's still prohibited.
That's why I thought. Netflix translated the 3 mommies as "Aunties", so I assumed they were sisters. I guess they're…
I believe they were just friends of his mother or coworkers, they must say it in the first episode. In Korean he call them eommadeul meaning mothers, but I doubt he's officially adopted or in the same family registry. I dunno.
But... even not biologically,...For instance: IF that mother had adopted him officially (which I doubt) and then recognize Eve as her daughter and add her to the family registry (which I also doubt), they would be officially siblings. But I'm sure they won't go there.
Edit: Oh s... I missed that part, hmm.. yeah...maybe
Not sure what was the message of the story: his mother died while having him, his adoptive mother abandoned her baby because she wanted to live, his 3 mothers lived in poverty to pay for his studies, his ex-girlfriend almost died because of an ectopic pregnancy, the mouse almost died too because of the pregnancy, then Eve died because of pregnancy complications. (and the child probably died too later) ... and then you have the men around them, starting with that old man who see women like baby machines and doesn't care about his own daughter's life and holding his daughter in law in hostage, Eve's ex that cheated on her not even a week later with a co-worker and friend of hers (btw, the baby could have been his too...), Ryong doing the same..ok...but it's his sudden obsession with her in less than a week that annoyed me, not the cheating. In a few days he risked his life to save her than threw a tantrum over some cells and told her he should have let her died instead (wow) then came back like a puppy, to grab her by the collar later over another cell. The writer made me hate him so much that it's unfair for the actor.
So I think the message was: Stay away from men and don't have kids or it will ruin your life but with some pro-life propaganda mixed in it?
In the end, they are still pushing for a heir for that old man....
I will stay away from that writer as well. The dialogs were horrible and the writing uneven.
On the good side: OST, ISS scenes (too bad that they mixed realistic space parts with unrealistic ones) Strong and rational female characters, good at their job (but they still send the man to save her).
I wonder what drama logic they will use here. Maybe there will stay there forever and be a happy space family.
Do I think they are going in that direction? NO
I don't think the moms have adopted him officially either.
It was just an example. Maybe I have the wrong term, but I meant that official paper with the names of family members and their relation. Not sure of what is the law in Korea but in some other countries it doesn't matter if ppl are biologically related or not. it's still prohibited.
But... even not biologically,...For instance: IF that mother had adopted him officially (which I doubt) and then recognize Eve as her daughter and add her to the family registry (which I also doubt), they would be officially siblings. But I'm sure they won't go there.