A-ra being simply a plot device to get Sunyoung and the uncle together is so ridiculous. Also, I don't know about…
To me, it's a little too late in the drama to buy into any romantic relationship between these two. They are both emotionally damaged for different reasons. SY because of losing her child trauma where she feels she does not have the right to a romantic relationship because of it. It does not make sense to me but there she is.
WC is emotionally stunted. He cannot express his feelings. He couldn't even reject the teacher in an adult way. She had to figure it out herself. His sister and SY had to push him into that relationship in the first damn place.
it would almost make sense if she was still pregnant.. lol but she doesn't even have her own baby on the way.…
Right, she would want her baby to take priority. But, that is no longer possible so I don't what the hell she is thinking because it doesn't make sense.
DY is starting off on the wrong foot already! I understand him wanting to take care of DR but stealing is not…
Some scenes of him running around trying to get a job and getting turned down would have made is character more relatable. He is being depicted right now as not very responsible at all just robbing the household pantry for a girl whose family runs a restaurant. She. needs him to get a job . The silly stuff he doing now is pointless.
He was preparing for an interview. Is that video taped on in print? Even if in print there maybe a still picture capturing the pin in it. Of course if it is done by video eventually there will be a camera shot.
I can't seem to like the fl. She is so self centred. Whenever a problem arises she will try to solve it herself,…
Trying to solve everything yourself does not make you strong, responsible or wise. Knowing when you need help and asking for help and support does. There is this thing in some cultures that you don't burden anyone else with what might be considered your problems. I personally feel this type of mindset makes people feel very lonely during tough times.
i really hate the character of DY since day 1 until now he still no grow, no character growth, maturity. he is…
I sure wish they had wrote is character as a little bit more responsible. At least have with the ability to keep a job even if it was low paying and he still has to live with his parents. As it is, he is way too old to not even be able to keep a waiter or delivery driver gig. It's hard to root for someone who fails at everything.
I should add though I do like the fact he knows his mom is an idiot. Not saying much since everyone does, but still.
Well, I have quit dramas before and waited for the end because the tropes can be so tiring to watch, the breakups…
I do think the writers made NY too one-dimensional. She is just all evil intentions and no other sides to her. I find it hard to believe she even cares about the baby she is carrying because I have seen no real affection from towards anything or anyone. No humor.
Oooh the WiFi is terrible in Cape Verde and the 4g non existent…if anyone can give a basic recap of the last…
If you still need a recap:
There was a lot of discussion between DY, DR, SJ and WR about the pregnancy. DR still has not told her mom yet and SJ and WR agreed to give her time to spill the bean her self.
WR and DY had a heart to heart where DY said he would take responsibility. WR listened to him but also told him how difficult it would be for him to win over both families.
The Hans had a ceremony for WR bio dad who passed away of course. JT told WR everything about the situation.
NY got caught by SJ in her office looking at the research she was doing on WR's disappearance as a child. SJ let her know she can see through her lies from now on or something to that effect. Anyway she of course is spilling the beans to JT about SJ still doing her investigation.
Since it was a holiday SJ and WR showed up at the Jin's. NY and HS were already there but I don't think anyone was expecting SJ and WR because they were caught off guard. JS ended up spilling the beans during dinner that they knew about WR being MR's lost son before anyone in the Han family knew which SJ caught on to right away and the episode ended with her asking JS to explain himself and HS and NY and NY's mom looking all kind of nervous.
Someone can fix if I got anything wrong or left out something important.
NY can’t leave SJ alone especially when she wants to glorify her status or brag about something she took from…
Well, I have quit dramas before and waited for the end because the tropes can be so tiring to watch, the breakups that don't solve anything, the angry interfering parents with their he or she is not good enough bullshit, the trucks of doom, the going off to the states where email, text and letters don't exist.
I don't think I would mind them so much if they didn't show up in almost every K-drama making it seem like you are watching the same K-drama over and over again only with different actors each time.
OMG. Is SJ going to put the pin on WR? ????? I was going to suggesting bringing it out at the dinner table in front of everyone but this is good too. Also, NY's and JT's plans are starting to develop cracks. Finally.
I am glad WR treated DY more like a big brother instead of just bashing and giving him a hard time for the pregnancy. I hope and it looks like to me, DY figured out for himself he has to grow up if he wants to take responsibility.
I must say the drink until you blackout and forced drinking scenes are so irresponsibly portrayed. Almost always the truly terrible consequences that can from this type of behavior are not shown.
Of course showing adults in their late 20s and 30s acting like middle schoolers when it comes to intimacy is standard.
I agree but that's also a crazy thing to accuse someone of so I think they just want to get real evidence and…
A key and often frustrating element of K-dramas is to not share information with others who should know. The person withholding the information always has what they think is a compelling reason to do so. This is almost always used to drag out scenarios that could be easily resolved or prevent people from working together to solve an issue too quickly.
WC is emotionally stunted. He cannot express his feelings. He couldn't even reject the teacher in an adult way. She had to figure it out herself. His sister and SY had to push him into that relationship in the first damn place.
SJ observes all facial expressions, conversations, and unintentional slipups as if she is building a solid case.
The next episodes are probably going to have pretty good cliffhangers.
I should add though I do like the fact he knows his mom is an idiot. Not saying much since everyone does, but still.
There was a lot of discussion between DY, DR, SJ and WR about the pregnancy. DR still has not told her mom yet and SJ and WR agreed to give her time to spill the bean her self.
WR and DY had a heart to heart where DY said he would take responsibility. WR listened to him but also told him how difficult it would be for him to win over both families.
The Hans had a ceremony for WR bio dad who passed away of course. JT told WR everything about the situation.
NY got caught by SJ in her office looking at the research she was doing on WR's disappearance as a child. SJ let her know she can see through her lies from now on or something to that effect. Anyway she of course is spilling the beans to JT about SJ still doing her investigation.
Since it was a holiday SJ and WR showed up at the Jin's. NY and HS were already there but I don't think anyone was expecting SJ and WR because they were caught off guard. JS ended up spilling the beans during dinner that they knew about WR being MR's lost son before anyone in the Han family knew which SJ caught on to right away and the episode ended with her asking JS to explain himself and HS and NY and NY's mom looking all kind of nervous.
Someone can fix if I got anything wrong or left out something important.
I don't think I would mind them so much if they didn't show up in almost every K-drama making it seem like you are watching the same K-drama over and over again only with different actors each time.
Of course showing adults in their late 20s and 30s acting like middle schoolers when it comes to intimacy is standard.