This is my take (might surely be incorrect haha):At end of ep 14, Gu and MJ met on the bridge. In the previews,…
Thank you! I like your explanation. I have a different take on your doctor theory… I think he is actually seeing a therapist since he is pro-therapy (when he wanted his girlfriend to see one for her troubles) and it is also a great message - if you need a therapist, see one… even Gu (as awesome as he is) has issues (alcohol, sadness) and he isn’t ashamed to see a doctor.
Can anyone speculate (or puzzle piece) the voices and situations from the preview. We see a scratch, then no scratch, the clothes people are wearing, and the voices/statements made by people in preview... who do they belong to? I just would love to hear the thoughts and speculations of what you think will happen leading up to Saturday :)
Also, when do you think the new year scene from previous episode plays in? Do you think the happy running scene that was shown before the new year celebration was a dream? Do you think MJ walking with her bobbed hair and blue coat is before they reunited on the bridge? I can't wait to hear what you say... it will be fun... thank you
Oh wow a remake of Kim Soo Hyun and Seo Yea Ji's masterpiece! I can't wait for this, and I look forward to watching it.. I like this duo, so I hope they are able to pull it off. They are a beautiful pair... I look forward to watching this for sure!
Can someone explain why Gu is calling his bodyguard/friend "Mi -jeong"? I get that he is lonely and misses her tremendously, but is it strange to call his bodyguard by her name, and then stranger that he answers to it? I also saw that previously someone asked him (the bodyguard) why Gu calls him different names, and he (bodyguard) stated because he has changed his name. The other guy then (kind of teasing) mentioned 2 different names ( Chun-ja and Mal-ja) then said (something like) has he called you a name with "bin" in it?
I am confused... please explain if someone can... I know some Korean names can be for male and/or female, but I honestly don't get why he would call the bodyguard/friend her name (besides missing her).
So, for example, if in English, if I miss my boyfriend named "Charlie" (that could be a girl or boy name), and then I call my friend that is a girl "Charli", because I miss him... I get that, but it is a little strange. Can someone explain if there is a deeper understanding that I don't understand relating to Hangul or Korean culture.
Thank you again for answering :)
Also, when do you think the new year scene from previous episode plays in? Do you think the happy running scene that was shown before the new year celebration was a dream? Do you think MJ walking with her bobbed hair and blue coat is before they reunited on the bridge? I can't wait to hear what you say... it will be fun... thank you
I like this duo, so I hope they are able to pull it off. They are a beautiful pair... I look forward to watching this for sure!
I get that he is lonely and misses her tremendously, but is it strange to call his bodyguard by her name, and then stranger that he answers to it?
I also saw that previously someone asked him (the bodyguard) why Gu calls him different names, and he (bodyguard) stated because he has changed his name. The other guy then (kind of teasing) mentioned 2 different names ( Chun-ja and Mal-ja) then said (something like) has he called you a name with "bin" in it?
I am confused... please explain if someone can...
I know some Korean names can be for male and/or female, but I honestly don't get why he would call the bodyguard/friend her name (besides missing her).
So, for example, if in English, if I miss my boyfriend named "Charlie" (that could be a girl or boy name), and then I call my friend that is a girl "Charli", because I miss him... I get that, but it is a little strange. Can someone explain if there is a deeper understanding that I don't understand relating to Hangul or Korean culture.
Thank you in advance :)