I'm also hoping they explain that further in depth. He was paid by Jang Se Ran, but the incentive is unclear atm.
Didn't she have Seung Ah killed off after her surgery went well? What I'm wondering is if Moo Young actually did it to donate 1 million to his orphanage or if Jang Se Ran asked him to do the job and he just happened to accept, since we see his character at the beginning was just up for thrills; he didn't really care about the reward.
Yup, but he also said he has no memory before 5, so he could easily mistaken a tomboyish sibling for a boy. That…
Possibly, but like you said, Jin Gook is being somewhat unreasonable in this case (from her eyes). He also can't just tell her about why he's so suspect of Moo Young, the whole ordeal with the picture of the boy and the burn scars, as well as the other officers giving him looks of discouragement when they found out he took in Jin Kang. Jin Gook is clearly hiding something pivotal to Jin Kang's past, and his dialogue due to that, inevitably causes some friction between him and Jin Kang in regards to her views of Moo Young.
didn't he say his sibling was a boy? also, I don't like Yoo Jin Kang, she just fought with her "brother" who raised…
Yup, but he also said he has no memory before 5, so he could easily mistaken a tomboyish sibling for a boy.
That specific argument it was kind of understandable; I mean he basically called him an alien and dangerous with little reasoning. (which somehow the topic was brought up again with Jang Se Ran, idk if that's a joke or not) If we go back to his conversation with Cho Rong, remember how he tells him how he could just tell him what he's thinking instead of keeping everything to himself? That's pretty much the case with Jin Kang as well.
One of the main reasons Jin Kang is drawn to Moo Young is because she feels a connection to him. Not unlike Seung Ah's love for Moo Young, Jin Kang is also seen to be more herself when around him. If you notice the way she acts towards others, most of it is a facade, but her behavior is genuine with Moo Young.
I love the premise of this drama! I'm slightly uncomfortable with the 12 year age gap, but they're both adults playing adult characters, so I'm sure I'll be over it once the drama start.
Unfortunately it would be worse...see the comment section for Chuugaku Seinikki. I wish people would understand…
That's completely different.
1) The character's in middle school. 2) The drama depicts a teacher-student relationship.
Here both characters and actors are of adult age. I do still find the age gap a bit much, but it's not even remotely close of a comparison to Chuugakusei Nikki.
What I'm wondering is if Moo Young actually did it to donate 1 million to his orphanage or if Jang Se Ran asked him to do the job and he just happened to accept, since we see his character at the beginning was just up for thrills; he didn't really care about the reward.
That specific argument it was kind of understandable; I mean he basically called him an alien and dangerous with little reasoning. (which somehow the topic was brought up again with Jang Se Ran, idk if that's a joke or not) If we go back to his conversation with Cho Rong, remember how he tells him how he could just tell him what he's thinking instead of keeping everything to himself? That's pretty much the case with Jin Kang as well.
One of the main reasons Jin Kang is drawn to Moo Young is because she feels a connection to him. Not unlike Seung Ah's love for Moo Young, Jin Kang is also seen to be more herself when around him. If you notice the way she acts towards others, most of it is a facade, but her behavior is genuine with Moo Young.
1) The character's in middle school.
2) The drama depicts a teacher-student relationship.
Here both characters and actors are of adult age. I do still find the age gap a bit much, but it's not even remotely close of a comparison to Chuugakusei Nikki.