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Replying to kdramaddixxion Jan 27, 2025
Can you explain it?? I haven't watched that drama 😅
Gong Hyo-jin and Jo Jung-suk starred together in the drama Don't Dare to Dream. Gong Hyo-jin played a weather girl and Jo Jung-suk played a news anchor, and it was a very entertaining drama. I recommend you watch it.
On When the Stars Gossip Jan 25, 2025
The reference to Don't Dare to Dream at the end of the episode was really nice. Lee Hwa-Shin... this feels like a sign for me to go watch it for the fourth time.
Replying to Twinkling_pineapple Nov 11, 2024
Title Mr. Plankton
I agree with you. This bothered me too.But the mother in the car with the little girl was his fathers second wife.…
Is this given at the end of the series? Because I'm watching episode 9 and I haven't come across such a detail yet. Or was it in the first episodes and I missed it?
Replying to Cora Nov 11, 2024
Title Mr. Plankton
"how could the mother give up on her own child?"there are several cases where parents ignore or abuse adopted…
We encounter such things in real life, but this is terrible and something I cannot accept as a human being. I am currently watching episode 9 and I think there are things in the story that have not yet been revealed. An interesting situation occurred in Turkey, babies were mixed up in the hospital after birth and this truth came out a few years later. The families did not want to give up their children who they raised, but both families wanted their biological children. The court returned the children to their biological families, but the families could not stay away from their children who they raised for a long time and moved to the same city. That is why I think that the bond of love comes before the blood bond.
Replying to b0utop Nov 11, 2024
Title Mr. Plankton
I think you mixed up some things. Hye Jo's mom died and his father remarried and had another child with her. Hye…
I am currently watching episode 9, I think these details will come out later. Because until this episode I had not come across the part where his biological mother died or I really missed it. I am Turkish and blood ties are very important to us too, but love, mercy and compassion come before that. After my grandmother died, my grandfather remarried, had children and left his second wife. Then my grandfather remarried a third time and had a daughter from my third grandmother. Yes, my mother is basically blood related to her siblings from different mothers, but I never witnessed her treating them like step-siblings or the woman my grandfather married for the third time was like my real grandmother, even though my grandfather died years before her. My father also has 6 siblings and one of these siblings is my uncle who is not related by blood. Of course, there is a distinction between real child, stepchild or sibling in Turkish society, but there are no such things in my family. I cannot accept such things in other societies or in my own society because it is all about being human, mercy and conscience. If I found out today that my mother and father were not my biological family, my family would not care. Because they took care of me, they raised me, we shared the same joys, the same pains, and blood ties cannot be above all of these. They should not be in any family or society.
Replying to CreateO Nov 11, 2024
Title Mr. Plankton
Yeah, writing is ridiculous. I thought I was the only one who couldn't connect much. But yeah, the acting is great!…
Yes, the inconsistencies in the story bothered me too.
Replying to Cora Nov 11, 2024
Title Mr. Plankton Spoiler
"how could the mother give up on her own child?"there are several cases where parents ignore or abuse adopted…
This is exactly where the problem begins. The child is the woman's biological child... Yes, the sperm is not the husband's, but the egg is the woman's own, meaning it's the child that grew in the woman's womb, the child she gave birth to and raised. When the man learns that the child is not his biological child, I can accept him choosing to give up, even though it doesn't align with my moral and ethical views. But the child is the woman's child — and in later parts, we also see that the woman is about to separate from her husband. This means that the woman can remove the man from her life whenever she wants, but she doesn't do so with her first child. Just like the little girl, the main character is also the woman's own child; only the biological fathers are different.