Kwang nam is getting better now and tf is wrong with the mother in law she is fucking laughing can't she show…
There's blame to be had all the way around, I think. MIL had a point that she believed her son was infertile. I'm not entirely convinced Kwang nam wasn't being intentionally manipulative with that dinner and tearful "goodbye." My man needs to grow a pair!
Honestly when I started watching this drama I didn't like any of the characters, but people, IT'S SUPPOSE TO BE…
Yes! I was actually a little disappointed with the last episode, because the sisters are all somewhat repentant after finding out what their mother was like, and I wasn't having as much fun hating them.
You can really tell who the trained actors are vs. TV stars. His scene with Lee Sang Sook in ep. 12 of Revolutionary Sisters was a joy to watch. Two professionals acting the scene together and not just waiting for their turns to speak their lines.
It's so frustrating when a whole family is seated around a table, the dialog is between the two main actors, and CDC is the only one acting in the background. Everyone else just sits like stones. If they weren't meant to respond to the dialog (or ACT disengaged, if their character is), why have the other characters in the scene?
CDC, you're one of the best, and you don't get the credit or roles you deserve!
I'm on ep. 56 and had to come here to see if anyone else was as uncomfortable with the relationships in this drama as I am. Glad to see I'm not alone. The dude is basically her father. What about Yong Goo and Pil Sun, though? That relationship is just as uncomfortable to watch. Although the actor playing Yong Goo is great, I just don't see Pil Sun's motivation. If these relationships are all for the sake of questioning and ultimately coming to the "right" conclusion, OK, I'll wait and see. But Idk. If they go too far I may have to drop this.
Also if anyone has watched the new episodes, how do they compare to the old ones? Is is just the scenes between…
The transition from one actor to the other was really rocky, but the replacement actor found the character after a couple episodes and is now doing a fine job.
To help with the confusion -- at least this is how I understood it, I might be wrong:* Dramaworld was originally…
So do you know if the original short form series is still available somewhere? It seemed to me they added things to the first three episodes, too, and didn't just edit things out. But it's been so long since I watched it I can't be sure. Although, Claire's hairstyle, among other changes, in ep. 4 would suggest otherwise. Anyway, I'd really like to watch the original again
quick question, im confused- is the child really maria and attorney's? cause somebody said that its not true and…
He said himself that he doesn't remember sleeping with her, but he was drunk and isn't sure. I hope Maria doesn't turn into some Fatal Attraction revenge violence storyline. I can see her wanting the wife to know, (if the child really is his, or if he strung her along). That can make sense. But murderous stalking is such a cheap and easy plot device. I'm hoping for a little more complexity from the writers, here.
I'm confused with shin Maria and the attorney. Could you explain? (I watched only some clips )
The Lawyer's married to the oldest daughter. He wants a traditional family, dinner waiting when he gets home, and children. But she neglects him, and doesn't want kids. He loves her - apparently - so hasn't made an issue of this. But went for dinner every night at a diner, while his wife was eating ramen and fast food with her sisters.
So he had a fling with the diner owner (Maria) at some point and she has given him a child. He was happy having two families, but now Maria wants him to choose. He's more worried about keeping the baby than he is about Maria. Maria may or may not love him, but won't let him have the baby without her.
This show is making me SO HAPPY! Leave your horrible wife, Lawyer Bae! She doesn't deserve you! Live the life that you want with your beautiful baby and the woman who loves you!! Just don't turn out to be the killer! (Why did your role get downgraded from main to supporting? Your storyline's getting just as much screen time! Definitely a bigger role than Han Dol Se! Injustice!)
in ep. 12 of Revolutionary Sisters was a joy to watch. Two professionals acting the scene together and not just waiting for their turns to speak their lines.
It's so frustrating when a whole family is seated around a table, the dialog is between the two main actors, and CDC is the only one acting in the background. Everyone else just sits like stones. If they weren't meant to respond to the dialog (or ACT disengaged, if their character is), why have the other characters in the scene?
CDC, you're one of the best, and you don't get the credit or roles you deserve!
So he had a fling with the diner owner (Maria) at some point and she has given him a child. He was happy having two families, but now Maria wants him to choose. He's more worried about keeping the baby than he is about Maria. Maria may or may not love him, but won't let him have the baby without her.