grands-parents house is set to be outside of tokyo (quite far in the countryside somewhere in kanto), he considered…
Yes, I understand that it was implied that Umi's grandparents' house (as well as Umi's old school, Mizuki's old apartment and the library where Tsuno works) is quite far from Natsu's apartment, Umi's new school and Natsu's workplace.
But yet Umi could still manage to go from Natsu's apartment to the library where Tsuno works on her own. So the commute time should not be that bad. The best solution is for Natsu to move in to Umi's grandparents house so all 3 of them (Umi's father, grandmother, grandfather) can take care of Umi together.
Thanks for your recommendation on "Old Enough", will check it out soon!
I have completed watching the series. It's a good story with an amazing cast. Great acting performance from everyone, including Rana who portrays Umi.
The ending left a lot to be desired though, for example, the break-up of Natsu and Yayoi is really unexpected and I was hoping they could get back again together at the end, but that was not the case. It's quite absurd for Natsu to force Umi to live with him all by themselves (only the two of them) while he could opt of staying with his parents or Umi's grandparents so they can take care of Umi while he's at work.
I don't see a reason why he can't tell her the truth, even if she's a kid. Otherwise the question will still linger her: "Why you weren't here when my mom was still here?".
She would end up keeping on blaming her father for his absence during the first 7 years of her life.
I am at the end of episode 11 now. When Umi asked Natsu why he wasn't there when her mom was still around, why didn't he just explain to her that he didn't know she existed because her mom hid her from him?
I am on episode 11 now. I don't understand why Natsu didn't decide to move in to either Umi's grandparents house or his parents' house. So that he can have the grandparents (either Mizuki's parents or Natsu's parents) taking care of Umi while Natsu is at work. I don't think long commute should be considered as a valid reason.
I am not sure about Japan, but here in Singapore, a little girl as young as Umi (7 years old?) has not yet reached the age to be allowed to go back home from school by herself, and to stay at home by herself. Usually we only allow that when the child has reach at least 9 or 10 (primary 3 or 4), at least.
I only watch the YouTube clips. It seems that Na-young gave birth at home with Su-ji's help. And then Na-young passed out after Little Bean was born.
I hope Na-young is OK. If she died, Yun-ja would blame Su-ji on this, and Su-ji would be in a state of heavy stress due to guilt for not being able to save her sister.
Ironically, at that moment, Na-young called Su-ji "unnie".
Can't wait to watch the subbed version in Viu tomorrow morning (my time).
How can one person with two personalities have two different jobs (one is an announcer and another one is a parking attendant) at the same location (or company)? Would the schedule be clashed?
Not quite understand the plot. It seems unrealistic even for a DID person.
I can see that happening. I quiet enjoy watching NA Young miserable. O saw the preview and Hyun Sung collapse…
I don't think Hyun-sung would be confused thinking Suji and him are still together. He can remember his older brother (Hyun-woo) so I am sure he would remember that Suji is his elder sister in law now.
What I am worried is since he doesn't remember about Na-young and their baby, Na-young can manipulate him to tell him only the good things about her, resulting in Hyun-sung believes what Na-young said.
I still dont get it; why is Jintae covering for NY??? She was the main brain in their scheme, so why is he taking…
Agree with this, it doesn't make sense on why Jintae is still trying to cover for Na-young. Since he seems to be remorseful, he should understand now that Na-young is an evil person and she's not good for his son (Hyun-sung). Yes he told Mari that Hyun-sung should divorce her as soon as possible, but not too sure why he still asked Mari to forgive her.
- Hyun-sung can't remember Na-young, which is good. But it seems that Yun-ja might persuade Na-young to manipulate him. This is a bit worrying, considering we know how deceitful Na-young and Yun-ja are. - Do-young and Doo-ri have everyone's approval except Do-young's mom, and he is determined to cut ties with his mother to marry Doo-ri. Jang-soo seems to be not hesitant to divorce Yun-ja and kick her out of the house as well. Yay! - I'm so happy to see Do-young sit together with the rest of the Madangjib family for a meal. - Suji seems to be pregnant.
Why did SHS act in a ENA show? Guaranteed low viewership
While I agree that she should star in a more popular drama in more popular TV station, we shouldn't underestimate ENA. There are quite a lot of good and popular drama series coming from ENA, that includes Extraordinary Attorney Woo and The Kidnapping Day.
But yet Umi could still manage to go from Natsu's apartment to the library where Tsuno works on her own. So the commute time should not be that bad. The best solution is for Natsu to move in to Umi's grandparents house so all 3 of them (Umi's father, grandmother, grandfather) can take care of Umi together.
Thanks for your recommendation on "Old Enough", will check it out soon!
The ending left a lot to be desired though, for example, the break-up of Natsu and Yayoi is really unexpected and I was hoping they could get back again together at the end, but that was not the case. It's quite absurd for Natsu to force Umi to live with him all by themselves (only the two of them) while he could opt of staying with his parents or Umi's grandparents so they can take care of Umi while he's at work.
Overall, very good drama. Highly recommended.
She would end up keeping on blaming her father for his absence during the first 7 years of her life.
OMG, my blood is boiling. Natsu is too kind.
I am not sure about Japan, but here in Singapore, a little girl as young as Umi (7 years old?) has not yet reached the age to be allowed to go back home from school by herself, and to stay at home by herself. Usually we only allow that when the child has reach at least 9 or 10 (primary 3 or 4), at least.
And Eun Ho knows about Hyeri (her other personality), but Hyeri didn't know?
I hope Na-young is OK. If she died, Yun-ja would blame Su-ji on this, and Su-ji would be in a state of heavy stress due to guilt for not being able to save her sister.
Ironically, at that moment, Na-young called Su-ji "unnie".
Can't wait to watch the subbed version in Viu tomorrow morning (my time).
Not quite understand the plot. It seems unrealistic even for a DID person.
What I am worried is since he doesn't remember about Na-young and their baby, Na-young can manipulate him to tell him only the good things about her, resulting in Hyun-sung believes what Na-young said.
- Do-young and Doo-ri have everyone's approval except Do-young's mom, and he is determined to cut ties with his mother to marry Doo-ri. Jang-soo seems to be not hesitant to divorce Yun-ja and kick her out of the house as well. Yay!
- I'm so happy to see Do-young sit together with the rest of the Madangjib family for a meal.
- Suji seems to be pregnant.
Can't wait to watch the next episodes. :)