Love reading the comments below. Some want the FL to die. Some think that the FL is on a suicide mission. Some think that FL faked poisoning her foster parents to get to her bio dad. Some think that FL might have dissociative identity disorder (DID) with multiple personalities (good and evil).
This is the power and beauty of this drama. All the uncertainties, plot twists, and mystery, kept us at the edge of our seats and made us curious about what would happen next. I really love this drama very much, and can't wait to watch the finale tonight.
However, I understand that this type of drama is not everyone's cup of tea. The rating for the eleventh episode has dropped compared to the earlier episodes. The MDL rating for this drama is also dropping, it was 7.6 yesterday and 7.5 now.
So I guess it's each to their own. Everyone has different preferences and taste.
Yes, both child actresses are in both dramas: Perfect Family and Love Next Door. They are both very talented, adorable and cute with amazing acting skills for their age.
Oh Eun Seo: little Seok-ryu in Love Next Door, little Sun-hui in Perfect Family.
Shim Ji Yoo: Yeon-du (Dan-ho the reporter's daughter) in Love Next Door, little Su-yeon in Perfect Family.
"No. She isn't the child of our nemesis. She's the life that Sang-Ho saved.""We can't be a perfect family from…
True, but it could also be that her grandmother hated her because her grandson died because of her (which is true). Anyway, we'll see the finale tonight. Can't wait!
It's ironic that little Sunhui is so loveable and adorable as a child but becomes a very unlikeable character (and possibly a villain) as an adult.
Same with Yeon-du.. wait sorry... I meant little Su-yeon, LOL.
The two different universes of Yeon-du and little Seok-ryu in one universe, and little Su-yeon and little Sun-hui in the other universe, are exhilarating, lol.
I think Sun Hui will kill her biological dad herself in next ep, maybe die in the process or maybe she will survive.
She implied that she wanted to kill herself on her last conversation with Hyeon Woo.
I always have this bad feeling that Sun-hui is actually a villain. Or she might have the dissociative identity disorder with another personality which is evil.
OK, managed to finish the drama. Tbh, it's a bit draggy towards the end but so far I enjoyed the drama quite a lot. However, I find the ending to be a bit non-conclusive and not really clear.
- Moo-jin and Ae-yeon decided to keep the relationship as it is, not going back together (let alone getting re-married) but they will still be living in the same apartment block (despite being in different units) and they will still be able to see each other and support each other. But by keeping the status quo as it is, they will still have individual freedom to do what they want to do individually.
- Mi-rae's relationship with Tae-pyeong is also not really clear -- yes they confirmed dating but from what I understand, Mi-rae doesn't have any plans to get married and not too sure what would be Tae-pyeong's or his dad's reactions on this. To me, to abstain from marriage and sex activities in our thirties is a bit ridiculous, but that might be just my opinion. Tae-pyeong's dad has almost approved of his son's marriage with Mi-rae before Moo-jin intervened and started a ruckus with the dad, LOL.
- I'm unclear on what happened to Hyeon-jae in the end. Is he interviewing for a job? Did he continue his studies, or be allowed to do business by his dad?
Pre-release for this weekend. The cutie kids are back. Beok-ryu smashes up flowers to make a dye (the same as…
I don't understand Korean so I am not too sure what they said but again I am very much amazed by Eun-Seo's acting. See her face expression and her eyes rolling when little Choisseung cried. How can a 7-year-old little girl act that well?
This is the power and beauty of this drama. All the uncertainties, plot twists, and mystery, kept us at the edge of our seats and made us curious about what would happen next. I really love this drama very much, and can't wait to watch the finale tonight.
However, I understand that this type of drama is not everyone's cup of tea. The rating for the eleventh episode has dropped compared to the earlier episodes. The MDL rating for this drama is also dropping, it was 7.6 yesterday and 7.5 now.
So I guess it's each to their own. Everyone has different preferences and taste.
THIS! Not many parents are capable of doing this or willing to do this.
Oh Eun Seo: little Seok-ryu in Love Next Door, little Sun-hui in Perfect Family.
Shim Ji Yoo: Yeon-du (Dan-ho the reporter's daughter) in Love Next Door, little Su-yeon in Perfect Family.
OMG I really hate her and her biological father for that! I watched it last night and I still have the shock this morning.
I know I should not hate her yet since we still do not know why she did that... I guess we will see on the upcoming final episode tonight! Cant' wait.
Same with Yeon-du.. wait sorry... I meant little Su-yeon, LOL.
The two different universes of Yeon-du and little Seok-ryu in one universe, and little Su-yeon and little Sun-hui in the other universe, are exhilarating, lol.
I always have this bad feeling that Sun-hui is actually a villain. Or she might have the dissociative identity disorder with another personality which is evil.
Of course, I might be wrong.
And that she prepared a meal for her parents in the burnt house.
The end of episode 11 really turned me upside down. Really. Like father, like daughter!
I always got this bad hunch that Sun-hui is a villain.
Can't wait to watch the final episode tomorrow. Who knows, there might be another plot twist.
"We can't be a perfect family from the start."
And my tears fall.
The fire scene is hard to watch. Sang-Ho and Sun-Hui deserve to have happy lives as found siblings. They are so adorable.
Watching Sang-Ho sacrificing his life to help Sun-hui is heartbreaking. Really heartbreaking.
Hyun Min is one of the worst evil fathers I have ever seen!
But I also like Naeun, she's so beautiful.
- Moo-jin and Ae-yeon decided to keep the relationship as it is, not going back together (let alone getting re-married) but they will still be living in the same apartment block (despite being in different units) and they will still be able to see each other and support each other. But by keeping the status quo as it is, they will still have individual freedom to do what they want to do individually.
- Mi-rae's relationship with Tae-pyeong is also not really clear -- yes they confirmed dating but from what I understand, Mi-rae doesn't have any plans to get married and not too sure what would be Tae-pyeong's or his dad's reactions on this. To me, to abstain from marriage and sex activities in our thirties is a bit ridiculous, but that might be just my opinion. Tae-pyeong's dad has almost approved of his son's marriage with Mi-rae before Moo-jin intervened and started a ruckus with the dad, LOL.
- I'm unclear on what happened to Hyeon-jae in the end. Is he interviewing for a job? Did he continue his studies, or be allowed to do business by his dad?
Overall, it is a good drama.
I only realised when I saw a scene in episode 115, on the bench, when Suji apologised to Uri on her brother's behalf.
I guess it's due to the drama's family's complexity and intertwining. :D
My last reply to this question:
"Now the child that came as a by-product of all those misdeed wants to join your new family and you're saying she should remain calm and indifferent?"
The answer is YES. It's their life that they will be navigating moving forward, not hers.
This would be my last reply on this. Thanks for the discussion anyway, no hard feelings. :)