Okay I don't understand the architecture of their apartment building.Their windows face each other on one side...…
I was thinking about all that as well as the props that were set up in the hall later after seeing there weren't any props at first. Then I realized I was thinking way too much about this set.
I'm not mad at Shao Jiang for going after what he wants. If anything, Gu Wei should learn from Shao Jiang and stop complicating the situation. Telling her to "MOP THE FLOOR" was lame and enough to piss a girl off. This love thing is new to him, so he wasn't prepared for Shao Jiang. He lost several matches on these two episodes, so I can't wait to see how Dr. Gu wins Zhi Xiao's heart.
It was the ending... I was so disappointed. This started so well. It built up the plot and the characters with a back story that led into the present, and then it all crashed and burned. Smh.
I never finished this or got past the first episode, and I want to go back and watch it. I did the same with Joy of Life. Both shows didn't resonate with me. :( When I hear and read all the good comments, I feel bad that I didn't connect the same.
Yea, many people just doesn’t understand how it feel having a very strict and traditional parents. I’ve had…
I get it. I hear it all the time from Asian friends, and they look at me as if I can't phantom the stress, and I can't.
My parents were the opposite. Never clingy. My dad reminded me of the cut-off date all the time. LOL. They were not cruel but strict and had been prepping my independence since toddler age. I knew how to cook, change a car tire, and oil by 13.
It's cultural as well. Early in life, girls are raised to be highly independent caretakers, which isn't fair. Its roots back to slavery were mothers taught daughters how to survive because they were afraid the males would be sold off.
Anywho, I received the blessing to move out at 19. I got my apartment and joined the military while in college. My parents' only concerns were my safety as a young female. No worries. I built my first house at 23.
Lord, let me lean not into my own understanding... I can't figure out why the parents are so overbearing to their adult children. One can't move out while the other one cannot sweep the floor in peace.
Yesterday's episode had me excited for today's episode.
There are some situations in this episode that I'm happy were settled quickly.
Min-woo finds the employee contract in Shin Ha Ri's room, which is now voided and null. However, the writer gives us some stress relief by allowing Min-woo to immediately confront what he believes to be a problem. After a brief altercation between Kang Tae Mu and Min-woo, Shin Ha Ri takes Min-woo away from the scene to set him straight.
Meanwhile, Jin Young Seo and Cha Sung Hoon are now a couple but have their first argument about their besties, Shin Ha Ri and Kang Tae Mu. One takes up for the other's friend's past mistreatment and misrepresentation, CSH reminds JYS that she is the reason for the misunderstandings. HOWEVER, all it takes is a slip and fall in the woods for JYS to become the damsel in distress and CSH coming to the rescue with a piggyback ride to safety. Those two make up very quickly.
Back to Min-woo. He does not want to be with Ha Ri but does not want anyone else to have her, or that is the vibes I pick up. I think he cares for her but in the Plan B way. If things don't go well with his on and off again girlfriend, then Ha Ri would be his next option. Its sad people don't know what they have until it's gone. He can go kick rocks with his jealous girlfriend.
However, the line for today goes to no other than Tae Mue, "Spend just your time on me. I'll spend the money."
My parents were the opposite. Never clingy. My dad reminded me of the cut-off date all the time. LOL. They were not cruel but strict and had been prepping my independence since toddler age. I knew how to cook, change a car tire, and oil by 13.
It's cultural as well. Early in life, girls are raised to be highly independent caretakers, which isn't fair. Its roots back to slavery were mothers taught daughters how to survive because they were afraid the males would be sold off.
Anywho, I received the blessing to move out at 19. I got my apartment and joined the military while in college. My parents' only concerns were my safety as a young female. No worries. I built my first house at 23.
Yesterday's episode had me excited for today's episode.
There are some situations in this episode that I'm happy were settled quickly.
Min-woo finds the employee contract in Shin Ha Ri's room, which is now voided and null. However, the writer gives us some stress relief by allowing Min-woo to immediately confront what he believes to be a problem. After a brief altercation between Kang Tae Mu and Min-woo, Shin Ha Ri takes Min-woo away from the scene to set him straight.
Meanwhile, Jin Young Seo and Cha Sung Hoon are now a couple but have their first argument about their besties, Shin Ha Ri and Kang Tae Mu. One takes up for the other's friend's past mistreatment and misrepresentation, CSH reminds JYS that she is the reason for the misunderstandings. HOWEVER, all it takes is a slip and fall in the woods for JYS to become the damsel in distress and CSH coming to the rescue with a piggyback ride to safety. Those two make up very quickly.
Back to Min-woo. He does not want to be with Ha Ri but does not want anyone else to have her, or that is the vibes I pick up. I think he cares for her but in the Plan B way. If things don't go well with his on and off again girlfriend, then Ha Ri would be his next option. Its sad people don't know what they have until it's gone. He can go kick rocks with his jealous girlfriend.
However, the line for today goes to no other than Tae Mue, "Spend just your time on me. I'll spend the money."
YASSSSSS! That did it for me.