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Oh dear. They really loaded up the boat (I don't know if we say that in English) in the first episode. The husband is detestable ! you could say he is absolutely, totally, completely despicable in the extreme. The most believable part, however, is when he tells his wife, who has cancer, that she's going to die anyway, so why bother paying for hospital treatment ? People with disabilities and chronic illnesses are familiar with this kind of talk. It's becoming more popular again at the moment. They'd rather see us dead.
Well !
In any case, it's brave to have shown how much the police don't give a damn about domestic violence. It's a change from the usual copaganda. As long as your husband doesn't kill you, no one cares. And if it does happen, well, we'll take note and that's it, too late. Those rotten cops.
Seeing Park Min-young in such difficult situations breaks my heart. She plays the role of the overly kind person so well, even when it's not in her best interest. The people who take advantage of her have the nerve to accuse her of being the one responsible. In moments like these, we always find ourselves accused of ruining the mood because we put our foot down once. No longer consenting to abuse becomes an act of aggression on the part of the victim towards their tormentor. It's horrible. But she sometimes turns the situation around by playing the fool, very -very- well. I love that lunch with the parents of her soon-to-be ex-boyfriend/fiancé/husband. And when she goes to the beach with Jy-hyeok, wearing her little adorable hat, she's the embodiment of the word cute.
Right. I'd be lying if I said the flashbacks didn't bore me to death. Too long, mates... 16 episodes, too, too long. Unnecessary. We already know the basics, there's no need to keep repeating how awful bad people are. Poor Su-min, deep down, I'd almost feel sorry for her if she weren't such a complete scumbag. But, stop. I may have skipped some scenes, a few times. My time is precious. (I try to convince myself)
In this genre, Jy-hyeok, with his single facial expression, when the woman he loves returns his love, he kicks her out because... there are six episodes left and what else is there to do ? Oh ! Damn, an ex-fiancée appears ! Sigh That ending was painful. Such a shame. Two-thirds of the series works very well, although it's a bit long-winded, and the last few episodes were completely pointless. Or how to ruin a good idea.
"Can I hold your hand ?" The sexiest question a person can ask the one they love.
"Bad people don't appreciate the good we do for them." A lesson we learn the hard way.
On the other hand, let's stop this hatred of glasses right now ! They suit us very well, OK ? We look perfect with our glasses. Nobody here is ugly, right ?
Well !
In any case, it's brave to have shown how much the police don't give a damn about domestic violence. It's a change from the usual copaganda. As long as your husband doesn't kill you, no one cares. And if it does happen, well, we'll take note and that's it, too late. Those rotten cops.
Seeing Park Min-young in such difficult situations breaks my heart. She plays the role of the overly kind person so well, even when it's not in her best interest. The people who take advantage of her have the nerve to accuse her of being the one responsible. In moments like these, we always find ourselves accused of ruining the mood because we put our foot down once. No longer consenting to abuse becomes an act of aggression on the part of the victim towards their tormentor. It's horrible. But she sometimes turns the situation around by playing the fool, very -very- well. I love that lunch with the parents of her soon-to-be ex-boyfriend/fiancé/husband. And when she goes to the beach with Jy-hyeok, wearing her little adorable hat, she's the embodiment of the word cute.
Right. I'd be lying if I said the flashbacks didn't bore me to death. Too long, mates... 16 episodes, too, too long. Unnecessary. We already know the basics, there's no need to keep repeating how awful bad people are. Poor Su-min, deep down, I'd almost feel sorry for her if she weren't such a complete scumbag. But, stop. I may have skipped some scenes, a few times. My time is precious. (I try to convince myself)
In this genre, Jy-hyeok, with his single facial expression, when the woman he loves returns his love, he kicks her out because... there are six episodes left and what else is there to do ? Oh ! Damn, an ex-fiancée appears ! Sigh That ending was painful. Such a shame. Two-thirds of the series works very well, although it's a bit long-winded, and the last few episodes were completely pointless. Or how to ruin a good idea.
"Can I hold your hand ?" The sexiest question a person can ask the one they love.
"Bad people don't appreciate the good we do for them." A lesson we learn the hard way.
On the other hand, let's stop this hatred of glasses right now ! They suit us very well, OK ? We look perfect with our glasses. Nobody here is ugly, right ?
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