I am watching half-way at around 56th minute now and consider dropping. Not quite understand the storyline. Which one is real and which one is not? All seem confusing...
Finally finished completing all 51 episodes. Really like the storyline except the last 4 episodes and the ending.
What I don't like: - About the father who suddenly appears and Hyosim's decision to donate her liver to him. A father who left them 25 years ago for another woman, and abandoned them for 25 years. It doesn't make sense no matter how kind and selfless she is, even an angel wouldn't want to donate her liver in that kind of situation. She also didn't consult her soon-to-be-husband Taeho before making the decision, it's not fair to him. - Hyosim's decision to leave Taeho and the family after donating her liver. Dumping a soon-to-be husband who really love her and care for her just before a planned marriage is very cruel and not acceptable. I am surprised that Taeho was still willing to wait for her and marry her in the end. She doesn't deserve him as a husband. - Very rushed ending in the last episode.
As I have mentioned in my earlier comment here (I think), the only likeable characters in this drama series are Tae-hee and Ga-on.
What has SY to do with WR adoption?? Did I miss something?
SY adopted WR in the past. She wants to revoke (dissolve) WR's adoption and remove him from the family register. Therefore, he would be no longer siblings with SJ/SK and they can be together.
And again, I think SY made another blunder decision. Why she decided to revoke Uri's adoption without consulting him first? And without consulting SJ and the rest of the family?
This is the main reason why I don't like SY's character. Just like her decision to withhold the information that SJ is her daughter, which then backfired.
In the earlier part of the drama, JT was such a likeable character, while MR was being portrayed as an annoying wife to him. Now it seems that it's the other way around.
This is the only thing I don't like from this drama, since I have been "gas-lighted" to like the JT character from the beginning, and now I am forced to dislike him.
Other than that, again I would still say that this is the best daily kdrama I've watched! Can't wait to see the next episodes.
I stopped watching this at episode 7. I was enjoying it way too much and I am scared to death that any of the…
You should continue watching, at least until the current episode 13. I think the next episode (scheduled to be out today) will be the one that will start uglier according to the preview. But I really hope I'm wrong.
I would have to say that Suji & Uri is one of the BEST daily drama i have watched so far. It's better than The Love In Your Eyes (my earlier favourite daily drama) or any other earlier KBS daily dramas.
Yes there are still some plot holes and unrealistic twist (like why Jintae suddenly change from a likeable character to a possible villain), but its overall quality is still much better compared to other daily dramas (such as the disappointing Snow White's Revenge, for example).
The question is why he would do that? What does he have against WR?
Because WR is not his biological son? He might be MR's son from an earlier marriage.
Since MR is the actual owner of the hospital (she's the chairman of the foundation) while JT is just a director after marrying her, JT is afraid that WR, instead of his son HS, will inherit the business.
I won't be surprised if 30 years ago, JT actually intentionally lost WR.
That's just my guess, though. I haven't watched today's episode, just based on the comments.
Kim Yu-ha is doing things she's good at -- singing. :) Her Park Ga-on character joined a national singing competition and she's singing the same song that she sang ("Ah, The Old Days") when auditioning for the real (actual) Tomorrow's National Singer competition in 2021 when she was still in kindergarten.
not everyone gravitate towards this genre. People usually go for romance more. I personally hate romance genres…
Yeah that drama (My Happy Ending) suffered from bad writing. But tbh I managed to finish the drama, though, despite all the stress watching all the episodes lol lol.
What I don't like:
- About the father who suddenly appears and Hyosim's decision to donate her liver to him. A father who left them 25 years ago for another woman, and abandoned them for 25 years. It doesn't make sense no matter how kind and selfless she is, even an angel wouldn't want to donate her liver in that kind of situation. She also didn't consult her soon-to-be-husband Taeho before making the decision, it's not fair to him.
- Hyosim's decision to leave Taeho and the family after donating her liver. Dumping a soon-to-be husband who really love her and care for her just before a planned marriage is very cruel and not acceptable. I am surprised that Taeho was still willing to wait for her and marry her in the end. She doesn't deserve him as a husband.
- Very rushed ending in the last episode.
As I have mentioned in my earlier comment here (I think), the only likeable characters in this drama series are Tae-hee and Ga-on.
This is the main reason why I don't like SY's character. Just like her decision to withhold the information that SJ is her daughter, which then backfired.
This is the only thing I don't like from this drama, since I have been "gas-lighted" to like the JT character from the beginning, and now I am forced to dislike him.
Other than that, again I would still say that this is the best daily kdrama I've watched! Can't wait to see the next episodes.
Sunhwa's acting on that scene is beyond words!
I would have to say that Suji & Uri is one of the BEST daily drama i have watched so far. It's better than The Love In Your Eyes (my earlier favourite daily drama) or any other earlier KBS daily dramas.
Yes there are still some plot holes and unrealistic twist (like why Jintae suddenly change from a likeable character to a possible villain), but its overall quality is still much better compared to other daily dramas (such as the disappointing Snow White's Revenge, for example).
Since MR is the actual owner of the hospital (she's the chairman of the foundation) while JT is just a director after marrying her, JT is afraid that WR, instead of his son HS, will inherit the business.
I won't be surprised if 30 years ago, JT actually intentionally lost WR.
That's just my guess, though. I haven't watched today's episode, just based on the comments.
Kim Yu-ha is doing things she's good at -- singing. :) Her Park Ga-on character joined a national singing competition and she's singing the same song that she sang ("Ah, The Old Days") when auditioning for the real (actual) Tomorrow's National Singer competition in 2021 when she was still in kindergarten.
Nice. :)