I don't know, but his tag as he was wheeled away at the end of ep 1 said "Neurology"... maybe something…
I think the moments of his death were a bit strange… they didn’t even wait for the son. At first, I was expecting to see some farewell scenes to really believe it… but it all happened so fast!
If you read the synopsis, you’d instantly get the hunch that the ajusshi would die right at the start of the…
Honestly, I didn’t read the synopsis — I wanted to watch it without knowing too much about it ^^ but why did they list his name as one of the main cast here?!
I’m at the beginning of episode two… but wait!! Why did the father die so quickly :( I was so happy to see Sung Dong-il ajusshi with Lee Junho in this drama… I’m sad now :(
Koreans get furious if the hanbok is attributed to China, or if the old Japanese Rising Sun flag appears… because that’s “crossing their culture,” and they’ll never allow it. Yet, in full contradiction, they mock the faith of two billion Muslims :) This is not about Arabs—it’s much bigger. Our religion is a creed and a way of life. To take the Qur’an’s story of Iblis and glorify him? Nope, we will never allow that!! Even if that makes me look “fanatical” about my faith :)
Funny enough, if the issue were about being homophobic, the so-called freedom fighters would be outraged in a heartbeat :)
And for those bragging about the Lucifer series—just so you know, Muslims don’t accept that either.
As for the argument: “Why do Muslims get angry, while Christians don’t when it’s about their beliefs?” Well, dear, because of their silence and tolerance of mockery, it’s now reached the point where even Jesus (peace be upon him) gets ridiculed :)
So, I honestly hope Koreans stick to their little fantasies about the gumiho and all that :) because this has crossed the red line way too far :)
I don’t know if you noticed the hints like I did in these two episodes, or if it was just a coincidence. In episode 5, when Hae called Ji-yeon at the office and said ‘I miss you’… under the phone when she picked it up, there was a text with the title ‘눈물’ (Tears). Then in episode 6, in the last scenes about Hae’s memories, there was a shot of teenage Hae sitting in a car, surrounded by flowers =) I think these are strong hints about his death… or maybe the writer just wants to mess with us =)
I want to thank whoever picked Jo Hyun-Jung for this role… no one else could’ve done it like her. Only Hyun-Jung :) I also watched Jang Dong-Yoon in Like Flowers in Sand—his acting there was so good and really sweet. But my feelings about him in this drama are kinda weird… sometimes I feel like he nailed it, and other times I’m like, maybe another actor would’ve fit better. Maybe it’s just because he looks so innocent and is just too sweet, haha!
I watched the French version ages ago, but now I’ve totally forgotten it—I don’t remember anything at all ^^
I can’t believe the day has come when my favorite actor, the one I admired from the start, is now playing a dad to a teenage daughter!! Oh wow… we’ve really grown older together, ajusshi ^^
What do you mean by Pollute?I think every entertainment industry is polluted though?
I was trying to limit the talk with you all the time and you are going on
But that's so funny! You're talking about respecting human beings. And you want to prevent me from saying my opinion Because you see it as old! Hah! :) What about the millions of people who support my opinion?!
Did I like the story, did I enjoy the acting, and so on…?
Then I absolutely have the right to give it one star only, because its story crosses the line with my beliefs and shows no respect for them :)
Yet, in full contradiction, they mock the faith of two billion Muslims :) This is not about Arabs—it’s much bigger. Our religion is a creed and a way of life. To take the Qur’an’s story of Iblis and glorify him? Nope, we will never allow that!! Even if that makes me look “fanatical” about my faith :)
Funny enough, if the issue were about being homophobic, the so-called freedom fighters would be outraged in a heartbeat :)
And for those bragging about the Lucifer series—just so you know, Muslims don’t accept that either.
As for the argument: “Why do Muslims get angry, while Christians don’t when it’s about their beliefs?”
Well, dear, because of their silence and tolerance of mockery, it’s now reached the point where even Jesus (peace be upon him) gets ridiculed :)
So, I honestly hope Koreans stick to their little fantasies about the gumiho and all that :) because this has crossed the red line way too far :)
In episode 5, when Hae called Ji-yeon at the office and said ‘I miss you’… under the phone when she picked it up, there was a text with the title ‘눈물’ (Tears).
Then in episode 6, in the last scenes about Hae’s memories, there was a shot of teenage Hae sitting in a car, surrounded by flowers =)
I think these are strong hints about his death… or maybe the writer just wants to mess with us =)
I also watched Jang Dong-Yoon in Like Flowers in Sand—his acting there was so good and really sweet.
But my feelings about him in this drama are kinda weird… sometimes I feel like he nailed it, and other times I’m like, maybe another actor would’ve fit better. Maybe it’s just because he looks so innocent and is just too sweet, haha!
I watched the French version ages ago, but now I’ve totally forgotten it—I don’t remember anything at all ^^
Oh wow… we’ve really grown older together, ajusshi ^^
But that's so funny!
You're talking about respecting human beings.
And you want to prevent me from saying my opinion
Because you see it as old! Hah! :)
What about the millions of people who support my opinion?!
I hope we stop at this limit
Well, don't cry:)
They are not the most important example. But they are one of the most important examples
Happy?
So don't sing the symphony of humanity in front of me.
On the contrary, they are the most important example in the fall of the world.
And don't worry about me....
If you don't understand, I don't care, I'm not a language teacher.