Did they even say how she died or were we to assume she had health problems from those pills she’d been taking?
A couple episodes back her dr. told her that instead of taking pills she should lose weight. After that, there was an episode where she tried, but was over-doing it. A couple of scenes where she held her chest. I don't remember if they said heart attack, but everything leading up to it implied it.
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"Don't you try to go away. Where are you saying you'll go after what you made out of me? Where are you trying to go after leaving me with the rent deposit?....Come to cook for me every day and again when I knock the table over. Watch how I'm doing until I die by coming around each day. That way, you'll know what you did to me." ---Her love is so twisted!
I was more disagreeing with the similarities to Our Gap Soon. I don't think they're similar enough to say the writer is following the same storyline. Although that's kind of a hallmark of family dramas, rehashing the same basic plot over and over again with different perspectives. I've watched four over the past year where an infant daughter is switched/abducted/abandoned at birth and grows up to find her rich parents and jealous sibling. All the same basic plot, all very different stories. And I'll keep watching. :)
But I'm glad it was heart attack and not some manipulative attempt at suicide. Maria wasn't any more to blame than anyone else here. And where was the rest of her family? No parents/siblings/friends at her funeral? I can see why she was as desperate as she was. I feel bad for her. And her husband must have felt something for her. He wasn't glad she was gone.
It's gonna make it too easy for him to get back together with his first wife,, though. I.e., less entertaining. I've said it before, I don't like to be able to guess what's gonna happen next.
Ok, I could look past a lot of what's wrong with this drama for the fun I was having hating on Sook Jung. I could over look marrying off the developmentally disabled guy who technically really doesn't have agency in the relationship. I could cringe and forward through the scenes where the amnesiac father declares his desire for a romantic relationship with his daughter. But the thing I absolutely cannot get over is that everyone else just ignores that Sook Jung KIDNAPPED Young Shin, as if it never even happened AND THEN agrees to go along with her lies afterward. This series has just nosedived from guilty pleasure to really just no redemption. Edit: OK, a couple episodes on they make this right and Sook Jung gets her just desserts.
His character's written as a milquetoast. That's not CDC's fault! And I have faith he's about to grow a pair, any minute now!
I haven't seen Undercover yet. I'm trying to watch everything he's done, but started with the family dramas, 'cause I'm really not a fan of thrillers. He's done a lot of those lately, though.
Who was the woman, though? "I lost my husband in the blink of an eye, and didn't even get a proper payout." That made me think she's the "dead" mother. But she dropped of her kids at her parents to be there,...so no?
But I'm glad it was heart attack and not some manipulative attempt at suicide. Maria wasn't any more to blame than anyone else here. And where was the rest of her family? No parents/siblings/friends at her funeral? I can see why she was as desperate as she was. I feel bad for her. And her husband must have felt something for her. He wasn't glad she was gone.
It's gonna make it too easy for him to get back together with his first wife,, though. I.e., less entertaining. I've said it before, I don't like to be able to guess what's gonna happen next.
I haven't seen Undercover yet. I'm trying to watch everything he's done, but started with the family dramas, 'cause I'm really not a fan of thrillers. He's done a lot of those lately, though.