The birthday party was so heartwarming and cozy. I was having such a good time watching episode 34, and of course,…
One thing K-dramas do well is depict how keeping family secrets that impact others is such a bad idea. They almost always spill out in a harsh way making a bad situation even worse.
Tak was right about one thing. Gang Su is over 30 years old and should have been told by now by someone who truly cares about him. He would have had time to process and come to terms with it and wouldn't be so hurt and confused now. But their misguided silence didn't protect him from being hurt.
Yes, I know the painful revelation of Seri's parents' embezzlement at Eagles Brewery has to happen one way or…
I agree. I wish K-drama writers and directors would stop this. I just don't find it funny or even cute in any sort of way when they have professional adults act like awkward teenagers when it comes to intimate scenes. Of course I don't mind it when teenage to very young adult characters act that way because it's age appropriate and can come off as natural.
It's completely out of place and off-putting when characters in their 30's and older act like they have never been on dates before, met parents an other family members before or even held hands with the opposite sex.
WOW YOU SAID IT!!! this is so well said. Indeed "protecting someone's feelings" by LYING to them is a sure way…
Yes. They are protecting his mom at his expense whether they intend to or not. I think he will forgive them but, I hope he doesn't go into a funk about being abandoned by his mom and lied to by his brothers.
The family should not lie to Gang Su like this. He is a grown man, and it's not up to them to decide how he will feel when he finds out the truth. These are people he trusts, and they and not being honest with him, no matter what their intentions. Beom Su should have strongly encouraged his mom to come clean instead of what he did. I would have told her flat out. You better come clean, because if he asks me about it, I will not lie or hide it from him, but tell him the truth.
Mr Dokgo surprised me... how he stood up for his daughter. Honestly!!! I really did not expect him to show that…
Oh boy. I am sorry, but Tak does not care about his daughter in that way. He wants his daughter so he can control her and get what benefits him most out of her. The Chairman's son is off so he is already contemplating finding another wealthy family to pimp her to. Why is she getting so much education? Because that makes her more valuable to a potential wealthy family, not that she will be allowed to do anything with her education. She ran off, and now he is embarrassed and angry about it. He is also violent, a thief and more than willing to screw up other people's lives if benefits him.
I have absolutely no sympathy whatsoever for Miae. She caused a scene by forcing Seri out of the lecture hall.…
I think the only thing Miae has done right is handing her Gang Su over to the brewery family when she obviously did not have the means to care for him. It was better than leaving him at an orphanage. But that is it. Otherwise she is a mentally ill person with no redeeming qualities. Stealing from the people that helped her and her child, withholding from Gang Su that she is his mom, marrying a co-thief, treating her daughter like she is a thing to be sold to the highest bidder and not raising or providing her with the skills to be an independent person. She has otherwise failed as a parent twice over.
Question: is Seung U a son of FL's aunt? I see posts claiming that, but where did that "fact" come from? FL's…
For me at least, it's because the Aunt has been acting strange when it comes to him. The way she looks at and tries to protect him. It's more clues at this point than fact. I think she had him out of wedlock and to protect her reputation her brother made the terrible decision to pretend the kid is his from an affair. FL's mother is letting all her resentment come out from having to raise a kid from her husband's affair.
im really liking how fast pace this series is going, I need the revenge to be brutal
I hope this written in such away where the FL gains allies and actually uses them. Doesn't try to do everything herself and keep failing. I would like to see the villains lose a little at time and not all at the end.
Always hiding important information from people who should know and making things much worse than they have to be. I know that child is young, but they can handle things better than you think. What screws kids up is when you are not honest with them. They should have told her that her mom had passed away instead of lying about it.
YG is no more perceptive than Jae In. I mean, letting her ignorant as hell mother-in-law manipulate her so easily. Walking eyes wide open into traps. SMH.
What he did makes no sense to me. He thought she moved on. So what? He couldn't be a human and at least talk to…
Most men in K-dramas are often portrayed as weak. Especially, when it comes to allowing their mothers dictate their lives in some misguided show of loyalty and respect. You only get one life so if you are not calling the shots you are nothing more than a puppet. You don't get to do what your mom wants in this one and what you want in the next.
Tak was right about one thing. Gang Su is over 30 years old and should have been told by now by someone who truly cares about him. He would have had time to process and come to terms with it and wouldn't be so hurt and confused now. But their misguided silence didn't protect him from being hurt.
It's completely out of place and off-putting when characters in their 30's and older act like they have never been on dates before, met parents an other family members before or even held hands with the opposite sex.
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