In a way, I feel sort of guilty, but that's the way I feel now. The writer(s) are going way out in space to make points that they don't even know what they are. I wish I could write to the writers. Episode 44 is completely random. Good heavens, FL, the daughter of mil? Come on now. I hope this isn't true. Thanks SylSora - we are not alone. :-)
the captain though his to much on the show he is like jim carey. also the crazy wrestling scenes showing him topless…
He is a bit much, isn't he! If it is the same person we're talking about, wasn't he also in Squid Season 2? And he always seems to get hurt. You mentioned Jim Carey - He liked a lot of attention when he was younger -
Who was the photo of Kwangsook was holding? I have to rewatch it. Well, even if Kwangsook is Mil's biological daughter, that should not be any problem with her marrying ML.
If she is her biological daughter, then do we have another person born where the mother has given up on her child? Let's not be surprised if there are more of these coming along. We now have two instances where a mother has left her child.
The writer (s) have gone bonkers! I just finished watching Our Unwritten Seoul. A genuinely nice series - no makjang, no melodramatic acting, just about people improving themselves despite what has happened to them before.
It could be the reason that the writer/director wanted her to play that trivial role - just keep smiling, and now being a daughter????
We have to wait one whole week to see what that means.
So well said Nexe. Dongseak is so tolerant, and Dongseak just smiles and pretends. They probably should not end up together, but they will. I think Ji Won feels uncomfortable playing that role, but that is just my feelings about it.
I just watched episode 44. What do you think about FL wanting to be like a daughter to the mil? How is the ML going to react? I don't like where this series is going but let's see what happens. I wonder if the mil has any relatives in the US or a husband? This is all too much!
I'm mainly watching it for GS/DS - actually for DS, who is adorable!
Your deceased hubby must have been the best! I'm sorry for your loss. Even looks! I think ML is quite an ideal - yes, he came on strong at the beginning, but when he realized that she was pretty precious to him, he relented. Of course, his negative behavior was mostly caused by Mr. Tak. Now, no one wants a husband like Mr. Tak. He is incredibly indigestible. He doesn't have anything good and everything bad about him.
I hope you had a good life with your spouse - it makes me sad to think about it, but it is good that you explained it, and it was not too personal.
I was wondering why the writers gave so much attention to the Tak family - including Seri, but not the two Dongseak's children. Again, inconsistent and unbalanced. Both Fongseak's children appear as place holders and nothing else. Good point Nexe!
I'm watching both Good Boy and Unwritten Seoul. I like them both very much. The acting is superb in both series.
Yes, Unwritten Seoul is not an easy watch, but it has a quality that requires patience; it is rewarding in so many ways. I have one more episode to watch before the end.
Good Boy is fun to watch - it will guarantee to keep you awake and sitting upright! It's quite a wow series!
And so far, the writing has been consistent and makes the watcher think!
Eagle started off fun to watch - waiting for the next weekend, and now it has gone super makjang - no longer believable - I always wondered if the original writers wrote the script, but lesser writers finished it.
I mean, is it the same writer who captured us all in watching it, and are there new writers that take over? Just wondering.
You mentioned Jim Carey - He liked a lot of attention when he was younger -
If she is her biological daughter, then do we have another person born where the mother has given up on her child? Let's not be surprised if there are more of these coming along. We now have two instances where a mother has left her child.
The writer (s) have gone bonkers!
I just finished watching Our Unwritten Seoul. A genuinely nice series - no makjang, no melodramatic acting, just about people improving themselves despite what has happened to them before.
It could be the reason that the writer/director wanted her to play that trivial role - just keep smiling, and now being a daughter????
We have to wait one whole week to see what that means.
Dear me!
I think Ji Won feels uncomfortable playing that role, but that is just my feelings about it.
Now, no one wants a husband like Mr. Tak. He is incredibly indigestible. He doesn't have anything good and everything bad about him.
I hope you had a good life with your spouse - it makes me sad to think about it, but it is good that you explained it, and it was not too personal.
Stay well and thank you!
I like them both very much.
The acting is superb in both series.
Yes, Unwritten Seoul is not an easy watch, but it has a quality that requires patience; it is rewarding in so many ways. I have one more episode to watch before the end.
Good Boy is fun to watch - it will guarantee to keep you awake and sitting upright! It's quite a wow series!
And so far, the writing has been consistent and makes the watcher think!
Eagle writing is inconsistent, especially now that it has been extended to 4 more episodes. What will the writers think next?!
That kind of writing resembles the old Soap Opera type of writing, where each episode is a cliffhanger for the next tragedy.
One can only cry wolf a few times :-)
If the plot becomes so inconsistent and irrational, then the fun of watching it gets lost.
Certainly, not all dramas are like that, but when they are, what is the purpose of that kind of writing?
I mean, is it the same writer who captured us all in watching it, and are there new writers that take over? Just wondering.