You are so right about Da Rim's brother and her sister is no prize either.
Both brother and sister have chips on their shoulders because mom gave more attention to the youngest and blind child. But they are adults now, well into their 30s. A lot of people grow up having experienced not so great childhoods and things not going our way. But we have to get over that at some point so we can move forward. Holding on to resentment for something we had no control over and can't change is so unhealthy.
I think the writer(s) will allow us to watch them both grow, slowly let go their resentment and not let pride or financial insecurity be obstacles to them finding happiness and enjoying their families and friends.
I guess the writer of this drama has put zero thought into how the scenes should play out. Sending a lone male cop to the hospital to escort a female prisoner to the detention center only to have him tricked by a nurse into allowing an abduction. So poorly executed.
The writer took EJ's plotline and beat it into a pulp on the ground. I don't care if he survives or not. He claims to be scared of dying but refuses treatment and would rather torture everyone around him. Tries to bequeath his girlfriend to his brother. He doesn't really care about anyone.
I think the writer(s) will allow us to watch them both grow, slowly let go their resentment and not let pride or financial insecurity be obstacles to them finding happiness and enjoying their families and friends.