Korean shows are not very into less traditional family forms and in cases like this the FL would probably misscarry…
I agree. I'm pretty sure the writers said early on that they wanted to show that non-traditional family units could be OK, so I think TK, YD and this baby will all end up together, despite the baby not being TK's. If they make YD miscarry, or try to twist the plot to make the baby TK's after all, then it's a traditional family, which isn't what they are aiming for.
I see people saying how that Sejin might use the YD baby daddy to reveal that it's his and not Tae Kyungs but…
I've seen several people putting forward this theory, and while it would be nice from YD and TK's perspective, I will be surprised if it happens. I'm sure I've seen somewhere that the writer stated they were trying to show that babies raised in all kinds of less traditional situations were OK (and if TK was its biological dad, that would bring it back to being completely traditional). Also, the family dramas tend to like to keep their main characters fairly wholesome. They're unlikely to want to promote getting so drunk that you can't identify each other and get pregnant without even remembering the incident.
I love the fact that neither YD nor TK have spared one single thought for JH for about 2 episodes now. Their main concerns are the baby and each other. ❤️
Yes, that one went straight on my list as soon as it appeared. I love the main pair on Once We Get Married, and the child actor was great in Unforgettable Love.
not if she loses that baby without even realizing it and boom! his child happens.
You know what. I'll delete my previous replies. I'm sure other people come here, as I do, for entertainment and not to read about my past trauma. Thanks. 😊
I love how logical the writer is making things. Even the misunderstandings and ambiguities are realistically set up in advance. For instance, when YD is eating the food TK's mum made for her, and TK and SJ walk in, the looks that TK and YD give each other are obviously (to us) "why are you here?", but because they both look so shocked and guilty that when SJ and In Ok look back later, they will be convinced it was guilt because of the baby being theirs. Similarly, all their arguing about the proposal at YD's house does look very much like a clandestine couple arguing about whether they should split up for the sake of a conglomerate heir's arranged marriage, whereas in fact it's almost the opposite. I hope the writer keeps up this standard to the end. ❤️
I would usually be agreeing. Young Lady and Gentleman nearly killed me - especially the weeks when they had to take breaks. However, I start a full-time Monday to Friday job tomorrow after 19 years of part-time work from home/childcare, so I am kind of glad this will only be on at the weekends! 😁 I won't be sitting in the office, annoyed that I can't watch the new episode.
Having watched it fully subbed on Viki, I think you have to pay careful attention to the tone used in that conversation.…
Sort of, a sarcastic... "Yeah, yeah, yeah, the baby is yours, you arrogant twit! Does that sounds better to. you??" but most of it is in the tone of her voice rather than the words.
Did the subbers get it wrong when she said Yes is yours to the ex and later, he said Are you sure is not mine?…
Having watched it fully subbed on Viki, I think you have to pay careful attention to the tone used in that conversation. Because he kept going on about "is it mine?", YD got really annoyed and sarcastically yelled "yes, it's yours!", but followed it up with reminding him how he wanted her to abort the baby and had said she was ruining his life. As I saw it, she wasn't confessing that the baby is his. She meant it more along the lines of "so if I were to say the baby is yours, would you be happy? Why are you making this fuss when you don't even want the baby to be yours? " It's just unfortunate that, reading the subs without placing the exact emphasis on each word, it's easy to mistranslate that.
mum for years. Granny will be no problem!