Did she just buy a new pair of prescription glasses and receive them on the day she ordered them?! No way it can…
Here in some Asian countries, there are certain optic shops that can provide glasses on the spot, or within 30-60 minutes. Except for non-standard prescriptions, like very high degree.
Episode 7 might be my favourite episode so far. And gosh I really, really, really love Ina's character. And also her bond with Dahae, with her buying Ina new spectacles etc. I knew Ina would be one of the important characters in this episode. She managed to convince her dad not to let go of Dahae. Way to go, girl!
And as I predicted, we can now see the true colour of Dahae's so-called "family". All of them, including Grace, the "uncle", and especially the mother, are evil. I was really worried when Ina came to the sauna by herself and met the evil mom. Thank God she's OK.
I really hope Dahae will be able to break free from that scammer and conniving family, with help from Gwiju and Ina, of course.
Can't wait for the next episodes! This drama series is getting better and better.
I just started watching this drama and the Fl is not doing much for me. Like legit she's not my cup of tea at…
She's meant to be like that in the first episodes, everybody hated her. But her character developed and she's getting better on the next episodes. Let me give you a spoiler so you won't drop watching the drama halfway:
- She admitted that she was a scammer by the end of episode 6 (when the ML was about to marry her) - She truly cares for Ina, the ML's daughter. Ina knew that the FL had an ulterior motive (since she could read minds), yet she still let her into the family because she could feel that the FL really cared about her (unlike her father who kept on neglecting her). - Lastly, the FL started to have genuine feelings with the ML as well.
I am stuck in watching this series halfway, not too sure if I want to continue. I agree that the acting of all the actors (including the teenage actors) is good. But the story is boring. I was expecting a kind of scenario where people would fight for survival, trying to stop or avoid the crash or something. But this is more of a slice-of-life of several people in a town who have lost hope and just waiting for the end of the world.
Oh and on another note, I love the little actress portraying Hanna, Shim Ji-Yoo. Thanks to the storyline, she has more screen time in this second season and her acting is amazing for such a young age (she was around 7-8 during filming, I think). She's even better than the Flower of Evil actress who portrays Erica. Looking forward to seeing her in future projects!
The teen version of Hanna looks a bit too old for the role (even though she's only 19 in real life). I love that they switch back to little Hanna when she hugs her mom (Mone).
who the F cares K isn't her father I don't care if he's her biological father as far as I'm concerned her only…
I didn't really watch the drama, I only watched certain segments. Why K (that's Matthew Lee right?) wanted to kill Hanna if she is his own biological daughter? I don't quite understand this part. You can put spoiler if needed.
But the kid is really a kid, I like them at the same time feel guilty for liking them.
No worries, they are just acting. Furthermore, Park So-yi is a "veteran" child actor who had years of experience (since "Pawn" era) so she knows the difference between acting and real life. Same with Moon Woo-jin.
We had good and very young child actors who had to act very dark child experience, such as Ahn Se-bin who were being chased by zombies, abused by her father, chased by mercenaries who wanted to kill her, etc, or Sim Ji-yu and Jung Seo-yeon who had to witness a lot of violence in The Escape of the Seven series (both seasons) -- and from what we can see, they are doing just fine. :) Those acts are even worse than just the romantic puppy love feeling that Soyi needs to portray.
I'm sure the producer and the team would do the best to "protect" the child actors during filming of such drama (with age rating higher than the child actors' age).
What's the thing with the evil sister asking for forgiveness? With kneeling down, some more. I am sure she's not sincere and has other evil plans up her sleeves! Suji shouldn't meet her.
So I am on ep 6 and can't help but wonder: why is it that when watching the "mother" and the "uncle" I am getting…
I feel the same way for the uncle. He might be in the same situation with Dahae, indebted to the "mother" so he had to live with her and do what she says.
The FL hysterical reaction always delightful to watch, making it so real while at the same time being hilarious…
THIS!!!
This is why I love Chun Woo-hee. Her acting, gosh! You can see how panic and hysteric she is when she finds out that Ina knew about her ulterior motive, and how she thinks that she was busted.
And as I predicted, we can now see the true colour of Dahae's so-called "family". All of them, including Grace, the "uncle", and especially the mother, are evil. I was really worried when Ina came to the sauna by herself and met the evil mom. Thank God she's OK.
I really hope Dahae will be able to break free from that scammer and conniving family, with help from Gwiju and Ina, of course.
Can't wait for the next episodes! This drama series is getting better and better.
- She admitted that she was a scammer by the end of episode 6 (when the ML was about to marry her)
- She truly cares for Ina, the ML's daughter. Ina knew that the FL had an ulterior motive (since she could read minds), yet she still let her into the family because she could feel that the FL really cared about her (unlike her father who kept on neglecting her).
- Lastly, the FL started to have genuine feelings with the ML as well.
We had good and very young child actors who had to act very dark child experience, such as Ahn Se-bin who were being chased by zombies, abused by her father, chased by mercenaries who wanted to kill her, etc, or Sim Ji-yu and Jung Seo-yeon who had to witness a lot of violence in The Escape of the Seven series (both seasons) -- and from what we can see, they are doing just fine. :) Those acts are even worse than just the romantic puppy love feeling that Soyi needs to portray.
I'm sure the producer and the team would do the best to "protect" the child actors during filming of such drama (with age rating higher than the child actors' age).
This is why I love Chun Woo-hee. Her acting, gosh! You can see how panic and hysteric she is when she finds out that Ina knew about her ulterior motive, and how she thinks that she was busted.