Someone hlp me. Seo Se Hyun is YoonSeEun right? She changed her name and did some plastic surgery. And Eun seo…
As far as I know (I watched the versions with bad translation and I don't speak Korean):
- Se-hyun's childhood name is Se-eun (not too sure about the surname) - Yes she changed her name, not too sure about plastic surgery - Yes, Eun-seo was her older sister - Not too sure about the 1999 drum case - Her sister (Eunseo) is not in present timeline so I presume she's dead, may be killed by her father. - Se-eun (the little assistant) seems to be adopted, and he changed her name to be the same name as Se-hyun's childhood name. - She initially removed the chemical information from the report because she didn't want the police to find out.
I am at the beginning of episode 5. I am confused, who is Se-Eun, the birthday girl? Is she young Se-Hyeon? If Se-Hyeon is adult Se-Eun, then who's the little girl in the present timeline, who's also called Se-Eun?
Let me guess, Seri is the one who sent Jae In's design to the competitor.
It's heartwarming to see Jaein's relationship with Boram, and now, for some reason, I find it equally heartwarming to see Ms Choi's (Misook) relationship with Yunhee and Boram.
And I love how Patrick defended Miran from her ex-husband.
The enemy lines have become more blurred now. Wondering how the story's direction will go next. It's a fast-paced plot, I admit.
I watched the first 15 minutes, and tears already fell. It's so cruel for a girl that young to be sent out to be a servant just because they don't have enough rice to feed her. So cruel.
I didn't know that Ham Eun Jung could be that ugly, lol. Reminds me of Im Soo-hyang in Beauty and Mr Romantic when she switched from Park Do-ra to Kim Ji-young.
I can see that Doyun starts to understand that Jaein is also a victim in this mess, and he is sympathising with her even more. He's no longer having a revenge agenda against her. I'm looking forward to seeing them (Doyun and Jaein) working together to fight off all the evils.
Yu Gyeong is a snake. Are Yu gyeong and that cheater husband siblings? Idk I feel bad for the FL, seems like there's…
Agree. But I think the doctor guy is no longer having the secret agenda (aka revenge) against her. He started to understand that she's also a victim. I am looking forward to see Doyun and Jaein working together to fight off all the evil.
i hope jaein at the end marry the doctor and adopt the kid
i am pretty sure that jaein and doyun (the doctor) will be together at the end since they are the main leads. not too sure on whether they would adopt boram though. let's see.
I really love the interaction and relationship between Boram and Jaein. A relationship between a little girl who lost her mom and a woman who lost her son. It's so heartwarming (albeit heartbreaking at the same time) to see how they comfort each other.
I am just sad to see that Jaein will realise soon that Boram's mom was the one killed by her mother (well, although actually it's not true, she was killed by her ex-husband instead).
Writer-nim, please don't separate Boram and Jaein. I love their relationship and interaction so much. They need each other!
- Se-hyun's childhood name is Se-eun (not too sure about the surname)
- Yes she changed her name, not too sure about plastic surgery
- Yes, Eun-seo was her older sister
- Not too sure about the 1999 drum case
- Her sister (Eunseo) is not in present timeline so I presume she's dead, may be killed by her father.
- Se-eun (the little assistant) seems to be adopted, and he changed her name to be the same name as Se-hyun's childhood name.
- She initially removed the chemical information from the report because she didn't want the police to find out.
So Eun Seo is Se Eun/Se Hyeon's elder sister (eonni)? What happened to her? Did the dad kill her?
she can't report him now because she was his accomplice when she was a kid (albeit being forced to do it by her father).
It's heartwarming to see Jaein's relationship with Boram, and now, for some reason, I find it equally heartwarming to see Ms Choi's (Misook) relationship with Yunhee and Boram.
And I love how Patrick defended Miran from her ex-husband.
The enemy lines have become more blurred now. Wondering how the story's direction will go next. It's a fast-paced plot, I admit.
I can see that Doyun starts to understand that Jaein is also a victim in this mess, and he is sympathising with her even more. He's no longer having a revenge agenda against her. I'm looking forward to seeing them (Doyun and Jaein) working together to fight off all the evils.
I am just sad to see that Jaein will realise soon that Boram's mom was the one killed by her mother (well, although actually it's not true, she was killed by her ex-husband instead).
Writer-nim, please don't separate Boram and Jaein. I love their relationship and interaction so much. They need each other!