Ep 14 was very sad! But hopefully in 106 episodes it gets better? š¤SangAh is a horrible mother. š”NamJin…
"When youāre a parent your kids need to come first 99% of the time."
This!!
I still don't understand how a parent can neglect their own child and prioritise their own life over their children's life. Well it may be true when the children have grown up, but not at the time when they were still young.
According to the synopsis, yes Yujin/Duna died (off screen during the time-skip) and Hana took care of her son…
To make it clearer: Hana took care of Yujin/Duna's son.
Hana and Yujin/Duna were best friends at the orphanage, they are almost the same age.
Hana was adopted by Jiseok's parents, so she became Jiseok's adopted elder sister. But then their parents died, and Hana took charge of her 3 younger siblings (Jiseok, Jieun and Jichang).
Yujin/Duna was adopted by a family, and then they moved to the US. It was presumed that Hana and Duna were still keeping in touch since Hana received a postcard from Duna showing a photo of Niagara Falls (where they dreamt of going when they were still children).
Duna then had a son (Eun-chong)āit was not clear whether she was married or not when having Eun-chongāand for some reason, she died. So Hana took charge of taking care of Eun-chong (not too sure how she took him). These were all off-screen and happened during the time skip.
Yujin/Duna's life after she was adopted and migrated to the US was not shown on the screen. It's just presumed that she died after the timeskip on the 6th episode. That's why there is no adult actress portraying her character (only her character as a young girl was portrayed by the beautiful and talented child actress: Lee So Yoon).
That is what we understand as of now based on the synopsis so far. We don't know if there will be any plot twist later (e.g. Yujin/Duna turns out to be still alive) -- we don't know yet. :)
Ep 14 was very sad! But hopefully in 106 episodes it gets better? š¤SangAh is a horrible mother. š”NamJin…
Agree that both Sang-ah and Namjin are bad. And yes they are, unfortunately, perfect for each other.
Seonju and So-woo do not deserve them. I hope Seonju and So-woo will eventually get close and form a new family with Ji-hyun and Tae-ri. It's heartwarming to see Ji-hyun and Tae-ri's interaction in the library couple of episodes earlier. Hope they will become sister and brother in the end.
The synopsis seems to be wrong. Check Viu's synopsis for a more accurate description.
Synopsis: Ha Na's life has been unfortunate. She knows nothing about her mom, and her dad died in a fire when she was seven. She was adopted by her dad's friend but had to become the guardian of three younger siblings after her adoptive parents died. On top of that, she had to take care of her best friend Du Na's son after she passed. Driven by a sense of responsibility, Ha Na worked as an international tour guide, hoping to raise a worthy family. However, she loses her job due to a bad relationship with the president of Hyesung Tours, Hwang Jin Goo. Luckily, she was scouted back after a VIP member gave her recognition for her guiding skills. Working alongside Jin Goo, who's always sincere and bright, she develops feelings beyond admiration. However, she knows he's taken and pushes her feelings aside to focus on work. One day, Jin Goo tells her something shocking. "Your mom is looking for you." Should Ha Na believe him or not? Once again, Ha Na finds herself at another crossroads in her life.
I am watching episode 14 and it's really heartbreaking to see Jihyun pretend to be sick (she even tried to get stomach-ache herself, but failed) just because she wants to see her Dad back home. And when her Dad came, he scolded her mom instead, in front of her, and then left.
How can a Dad be so cruel to his own daughter and wife? Okay, he might not love his wife anymore since he's having an affair. But how about his daughter? Does he care about his daughter and how she might feel to see her parents tearing apart like that?
OMG Namjin and Sang-ah are really boiling my blood!
(1) Is Jihyun Namjin's biological daughter? (2) Is Taeri Sang-ah's biological son?
Any spoilers are welcome.
I don't see any paternal/maternal love from Namjin and Sang-ah towards their daughter and son respectively. I can understand if they no longer love their spouses due to the affair, but how about their love for their children?
Are there really fathers and mothers who do not love and do not care about their children anymore because they are having an affair?
The actress portraying Seok Ki's mom who opposed her son's marriage to Ha Na seems familiar. Is she Kim Hyun, who portrays Ji-suk, Han Mone's mom in 7 Escape?
this might be inline with the earlier strange synopsis which we thought is inaccurate (about "fake parents" and "adopted by the family's enemy" etc).
interesting!
Not too sure about FL finding her birth mom. Let's see how the story unfolds. :)
This!!
I still don't understand how a parent can neglect their own child and prioritise their own life over their children's life. Well it may be true when the children have grown up, but not at the time when they were still young.
Episode 14, which was supposed to air last week Thursday, was only aired on Monday.
Episode 15, which was supposed to air yesterday/Tuesday after last week's cancellation, got cancelled again, so it will only be aired today.
Hana and Yujin/Duna were best friends at the orphanage, they are almost the same age.
Hana was adopted by Jiseok's parents, so she became Jiseok's adopted elder sister. But then their parents died, and Hana took charge of her 3 younger siblings (Jiseok, Jieun and Jichang).
Yujin/Duna was adopted by a family, and then they moved to the US. It was presumed that Hana and Duna were still keeping in touch since Hana received a postcard from Duna showing a photo of Niagara Falls (where they dreamt of going when they were still children).
Duna then had a son (Eun-chong)āit was not clear whether she was married or not when having Eun-chongāand for some reason, she died. So Hana took charge of taking care of Eun-chong (not too sure how she took him). These were all off-screen and happened during the time skip.
Yujin/Duna's life after she was adopted and migrated to the US was not shown on the screen. It's just presumed that she died after the timeskip on the 6th episode. That's why there is no adult actress portraying her character (only her character as a young girl was portrayed by the beautiful and talented child actress: Lee So Yoon).
That is what we understand as of now based on the synopsis so far. We don't know if there will be any plot twist later (e.g. Yujin/Duna turns out to be still alive) -- we don't know yet. :)
Seonju and So-woo do not deserve them. I hope Seonju and So-woo will eventually get close and form a new family with Ji-hyun and Tae-ri. It's heartwarming to see Ji-hyun and Tae-ri's interaction in the library couple of episodes earlier. Hope they will become sister and brother in the end.
Synopsis: Ha Na's life has been unfortunate. She knows nothing about her mom, and her dad died in a fire when she was seven. She was adopted by her dad's friend but had to become the guardian of three younger siblings after her adoptive parents died. On top of that, she had to take care of her best friend Du Na's son after she passed. Driven by a sense of responsibility, Ha Na worked as an international tour guide, hoping to raise a worthy family. However, she loses her job due to a bad relationship with the president of Hyesung Tours, Hwang Jin Goo. Luckily, she was scouted back after a VIP member gave her recognition for her guiding skills. Working alongside Jin Goo, who's always sincere and bright, she develops feelings beyond admiration. However, she knows he's taken and pushes her feelings aside to focus on work. One day, Jin Goo tells her something shocking. "Your mom is looking for you." Should Ha Na believe him or not? Once again, Ha Na finds herself at another crossroads in her life.
How can a Dad be so cruel to his own daughter and wife? Okay, he might not love his wife anymore since he's having an affair. But how about his daughter? Does he care about his daughter and how she might feel to see her parents tearing apart like that?
OMG Namjin and Sang-ah are really boiling my blood!
(2) Is Taeri Sang-ah's biological son?
Any spoilers are welcome.
I don't see any paternal/maternal love from Namjin and Sang-ah towards their daughter and son respectively. I can understand if they no longer love their spouses due to the affair, but how about their love for their children?
Are there really fathers and mothers who do not love and do not care about their children anymore because they are having an affair?
So sad. I really liked Yujin's character when she was a child.
I can't find episode 14 anywhere.