And another plot hole is the fact that Bbiyong worked with Jenna´s song in two episodes.... Of course he stole…
I think thats why he was trying to change it. Remember? He kept trying to push a whole new concept on to them saying it suited them better. He caused all the problems with the CEO and the reporter, just to hide this up
So, was the ending a set up for the next season? Or just a "Im on crack" from the writer? Also, as far cheating dramas go, its always new when the viewers feel cheated too!
Personally, I think that PSH doesn't know what he wants and thats what caused the problems in his marriage. He is too fluid and just fits whatever container he is put in. I doubt BHR was any different when they were dating. She would have been her irritating, confident self and would have been clear about what she wants. Its not her fault that he suddenly decided he want kids. And also, his demands about what a "perfect" wife should be, feels hypocritical. He can't cook anything except for fried egg and fried rice but expects his wife to? And he wants to be babied all the time. The fact that she asked him to move from their bed when he had a cold doesnt seem that unreasonable to me (she could have said it a tad kinder) as she is a person who relies on her voice as a RJ. As for wearing "too much makeup" and "throwing away food", her body, her face, her choices and he could have eaten the side dishes should he want to. He has hands and legs, and doesn't need her to serve him, does he? Just because she is the traditional wife he expected her to be(which btw, was his own expectation and not based on anything real or factual), doesn't mean that gives him the right to cheat or play victim.
My main problem with him was that he kept blabbing his problems to Song Won instead of a therapist or a marriage counselor or even his wife. He just stored her faults in his head to tell Song Won who in her very sweet natured facade, told him what to do.
I think his parents were hypocrites too. His father and mother didnt like that BHR wasn't the traditional wife much like the rest of their family and once they found out that SW was, they switched sides. Things that mattered to them about BHR, like age, didn't with SW. And after their restaurant/home confrontation, the thing that bothered/embarrassed them was the fact that their DIL hit their son?! Not that she had to sit there, in the same room, as her pregnant mistress? Not that despite her trying to have a kid and fix things, her husband didn't care? Also, that coming from the mom who lost her shit when she found out her husband was sending herbal medicine to his first love? She couldnt even tolerate her husband's one sided crush but was okay with her son impregnating his mistress?! That seems like hypocritical to me.
Also, just by the fact that Ah Mi and SW decided to congratulate each other on a happy ending (which mind you, meant destroying two families) itself shows that SW isnt as coy and naive as they make her out to be. She is grateful for the child, but she is also enjoying the attention she is getting. She knows exactly how to spin things and is using it to her advantage.
I'm wondering with the silly mess of the ghost running around town. Will they ever tie into the fact she killed…
The ghost is so random. Its just running around staring at women and eating cake. I thought it was going to haunt the stepmom or his cheating son, but nope. Grandpa decided to see more boobs instead.
I have mixed feelings about this. Kdrama remakes haven't been that great in the past. And although they have their own charm to them, I hope it still retains that quirky narration from the American one. (I'm guessing its from its Venezuelan Original).
Though I love JJ with every fiber of my k-pop loving being, I have to say that he isn't the strongest of actors, I have till date never finished a drama he has acted in. But then again, people can change and actors can improve. And I dearly hope he portrays Raph aptly.
Also, I'm not really picky about Female Leads but did Raph and Jane have a 10-year difference?
My main problem with him was that he kept blabbing his problems to Song Won instead of a therapist or a marriage counselor or even his wife. He just stored her faults in his head to tell Song Won who in her very sweet natured facade, told him what to do.
I think his parents were hypocrites too. His father and mother didnt like that BHR wasn't the traditional wife much like the rest of their family and once they found out that SW was, they switched sides. Things that mattered to them about BHR, like age, didn't with SW. And after their restaurant/home confrontation, the thing that bothered/embarrassed them was the fact that their DIL hit their son?! Not that she had to sit there, in the same room, as her pregnant mistress? Not that despite her trying to have a kid and fix things, her husband didn't care? Also, that coming from the mom who lost her shit when she found out her husband was sending herbal medicine to his first love? She couldnt even tolerate her husband's one sided crush but was okay with her son impregnating his mistress?! That seems like hypocritical to me.
Also, just by the fact that Ah Mi and SW decided to congratulate each other on a happy ending (which mind you, meant destroying two families) itself shows that SW isnt as coy and naive as they make her out to be. She is grateful for the child, but she is also enjoying the attention she is getting. She knows exactly how to spin things and is using it to her advantage.
Though I love JJ with every fiber of my k-pop loving being, I have to say that he isn't the strongest of actors, I have till date never finished a drama he has acted in. But then again, people can change and actors can improve. And I dearly hope he portrays Raph aptly.
Also, I'm not really picky about Female Leads but did Raph and Jane have a 10-year difference?