ok some theory so i have bad feeling for seo hee soo sunbae as he1. also liked go seulhae same as evil spirit2.…
lol. Same here. I think the evil spirit will take over the body of Seo Hee so he can replay the love rivalry... :D But I think Seo Hee will survive. He is not a bad guy.
coming back cuz i'm still wondering wtf the villain ending was and why it's the most kdrama thing ever lmao
The writers fcked up the final. They did great making the viewers speculate about many things and invest themselves in the story but when the final truth arrived, it failed the expectations. It was not bad but it was not great. It should have been great. It would have been if they took time to better manage the consistency of the villain throughtout time. Still it has a lot of qualities and it is one of my favourite kdrama.
Watched the korean version of course the leads there are the best by far both of them especially for the comedic…
I liked the korean version a lot. This one is quite different. It shows more technology and has more cuteness and fun compared to the korean version which is more realistic and endearing to me. Will also give it a chance.
I read alot of comments on twitter that Park Hae Jin is pulling off the magician role better than Wookie. What…
They portray two different kind of magicians. They are both doing a good job at it since these two magicians are both endearing in their own style. I liked the kind but also black disturbing sides of the magician portrayed by JCW. Here I like the funny but skilled magician.
Technically, in Europe, even if many countries make surrogacy illegal, they do not (because they cannot) forbid the use of surrogate mothers either domestically or abroad in a country where surrogacy is legal. Countries like France or Sweden have legal means for people to use a surrogate mother abroad and the child can be legally recognized by the local "intended" parents.
There is the law and there is the reality. This is why it is such a controversial matter.
I'm halfway though the second ep and to clarify: surrogacy is illegal in Sweden and most of Europe. A little research…
I don't think that this case would legally be considered surrogacy. Woori did not enter in an agreement with Raphael and his wife to become a surrogate mother for them. It was an accident and she just decided to keep the baby. She can defend this in court. Afterwards. Raphael can use a legal way for him to obtain custody of the child since he is the biological father. All he has to do is to recognize him as his child out of wedlock.
Technically, in Europe, even if many countries make surrogacy illegal, they do not (because they cannot) forbid the use of surrogate mothers either domestically or abroad in a country where surrogacy is legal. Countries like France or Sweden have legal means for people to use a surrogate mother abroad and the child can be legally recognized by the local "intended" parents.
There is the law and there is the reality. This is why it is such a controversial matter.