The child actor portraying little Sanha (Shin Seo-woo) is spectacular. I really can feel his sadness, just from his facial expressions. He's also so handsome and cute.
OMG, how can a mother be so cruel???? Blaming her young son for her daughter's death.
Yes, she misses her daughter dearly, but does that make it right for her to hate and despise his young son very much? Up to the point that she's angry to see her son happy with a full stomach? I can understand if the son is a teenager or an adult, but he is still very young. Didn't he also come from her same womb?
The scene when the mother leaves and just "gives" Sanha to Juwon to be her oppa (which implies that the mother doesn't want to have anything to do with her son anymore) is heartbreaking. Yes, Juwon was happy to have an older brother, but we can see how sad the boy is when his mother decides to leave the family. He even begged for his mom's forgiveness the night before despite his sister's death not really his fault. (I would say it's the parents' fault for leaving two very young children home alone).
And I am just watching half of episode 1 and my heart feels warm already. The kids are so cute. Juwon and Haejun decided to fight the other two boys to defend Sanha is cute and heartwarming. There were some sad and heartbreaking scenes as well earlier, including the flashback scene when Sanha lost his sister.
It will be very good if they change the ending and keep them as siblings only... I dropped Go ahead bcz they introduced…
Even though they are raised in the same family, if they are not blood related, it is OK for them to fall in love and have romance. There's nothing wrong with that. It happens in real life and it's OK as long as they are not blood related.
It's the same case with childhood friends (like in Love Next Door) -- the boy was raised by the girl's mom because the boy's mom was busy, so they spend childhood time together just like family. When they are adults, they fall in love. As long as they are not blood related, it's OK.
Same with the case in the Suji & Uri drama as well -- Suji was separated from her mom, and then the mom adopted Uri. When they are adults, Suji found her mom, so Suji and Uri became siblings. But they are not blood related, and at the end, they fall in love.
However, if they are blood related, even though they are not raised in the same family, then they can't fall in love and get married.
So the issue should be the blood line, not the family bonding.
Flashback. Staircase, day. (The one of the breakup)EunHo+HyeonO have been dating for 3 months.Excellent: when…
>HyeonO has a younger brother Ji-On and a younger sister Su-Jung. >But not the same mother?
Ji-on and Su-Jung were Hyun-oh's next-door neighbours. May be cousins but definitely not siblings. They have different dads (both dads were gambling addicts in debt to the gambling den boss grandma) and different moms (both moms left them because of the husbands' gambling addiction).
I'm so happy to see Moon Woo Jin as the teen version of Hyun-oh in episode 6, he's one of my favourite teen actors. Love him in The Atypical Family (as Park Soyi's crush) and Castaway Diva (as young Kiho). His acting here is also spectacular.
I also recognise Lee Si-on as Ji-on, Hyun-oh's neighbour who has the same issue -- gambling dad and missing mom. He was also in The Atypical Family (as young Gwi-ju), as well as in Strong Girl Nam Soon (as the young Ryu Si-o).
Does anyone know who's the child actress portraying Su-jung, Ji-on's sister? I think I saw her before as well but couldn't remember where.
My favourite characters in this drama for me will always be Mo-eum, Yeon-du and Dan-ho. They have great chemistry both on-screen and off-screen. Check the BTS and their Instagram posts.
I wish there would be a second season (or a spin-off) on their characters' development thereafter -- Danho going to the South Pole, going back to Korea with Mo-eum, getting married and forming a new family with Yeon-du, with Mo-eum's mom supporting them.
Jieun, Jion and Jiyu -- the triple "Ji"s -- I will always be rooting for them.
Am I the only one who don't like the mom ? I'm watching episode 8 and so far she's very frustrating. She's so…
She is an unlikeable person because her character was written that way. So many here understand if you have a hard time liking the FL's mom's character. But there is character development on her in the last 2-3 episodes, so keep on watching. :)
Could that be Ju-yeon? (the guy in Hye-yeon's hotel room)
You are right. Yeah as per what some others have mentioned, it could be Hye-yeon's secret lover. We shall wait and see for his identity to be revealed then. :)
Yes, she misses her daughter dearly, but does that make it right for her to hate and despise his young son very much? Up to the point that she's angry to see her son happy with a full stomach? I can understand if the son is a teenager or an adult, but he is still very young. Didn't he also come from her same womb?
The scene when the mother leaves and just "gives" Sanha to Juwon to be her oppa (which implies that the mother doesn't want to have anything to do with her son anymore) is heartbreaking. Yes, Juwon was happy to have an older brother, but we can see how sad the boy is when his mother decides to leave the family. He even begged for his mom's forgiveness the night before despite his sister's death not really his fault. (I would say it's the parents' fault for leaving two very young children home alone).
How can a mother be that cruel to her own son?
Loving this drama so far.
It's the same case with childhood friends (like in Love Next Door) -- the boy was raised by the girl's mom because the boy's mom was busy, so they spend childhood time together just like family. When they are adults, they fall in love. As long as they are not blood related, it's OK.
Same with the case in the Suji & Uri drama as well -- Suji was separated from her mom, and then the mom adopted Uri. When they are adults, Suji found her mom, so Suji and Uri became siblings. But they are not blood related, and at the end, they fall in love.
However, if they are blood related, even though they are not raised in the same family, then they can't fall in love and get married.
So the issue should be the blood line, not the family bonding.
But Ji-on and Su-jung are siblings, I believe. Hyun-Oh is not.
>But not the same mother?
Ji-on and Su-Jung were Hyun-oh's next-door neighbours. May be cousins but definitely not siblings. They have different dads (both dads were gambling addicts in debt to the gambling den boss grandma) and different moms (both moms left them because of the husbands' gambling addiction).
I also recognise Lee Si-on as Ji-on, Hyun-oh's neighbour who has the same issue -- gambling dad and missing mom. He was also in The Atypical Family (as young Gwi-ju), as well as in Strong Girl Nam Soon (as the young Ryu Si-o).
Does anyone know who's the child actress portraying Su-jung, Ji-on's sister? I think I saw her before as well but couldn't remember where.
I wish there would be a second season (or a spin-off) on their characters' development thereafter -- Danho going to the South Pole, going back to Korea with Mo-eum, getting married and forming a new family with Yeon-du, with Mo-eum's mom supporting them.
Jieun, Jion and Jiyu -- the triple "Ji"s -- I will always be rooting for them.