Yeo Jin is not treating Ha Na as she should. Above Fake daughter, Ha Na is the savior for Eun Chong. She was her daughters life long friend. They were like sisters. For a moment all of that got lost in all of the stupidity. They really aren't giving this character - Ha Na, any respet at all.
This is a woman who was abused as a child, adopted in and out of homes, lost her real parents young.
Now that I say that, how does Ha Na beleive any of this. Her adopted father was friends with her bio dad who died. They would have mentioned she was adopted or found.
Ok, back to the lack of respect. Abused, adopted, lost her bio parents, lost her adopted parents, shunned by siblings while trying to raise and support them. Ha Na did a great job supporting her family. And to add to that she fostered her friend's son.
This chick has not had a moment of happiness, outside of supporting her family she has not shown an ounce of strength.
The charcters actions makes no sense. She has been through so much and carried so much for the sake of family. They want me to believe she is this disconnected with reality that she let's everything just roll off like water.
She has been slapped, SA'd, framed, for stealing accused of being a seductress, gaslighted, abandoned by her ex, We need a petition - "Make Ha Na smart again" , make hana strong again, give her purpose...
Y'all I am really frustrated in real life about this character. lol
at this point Ji Seok is already redeemed for me. the moment he returned to being OPPA to Halfwit Ha Na he's been alright with me. The family is being a family again.
At his point if Halfwit Ha Na fell off a bridge, I'd be happy.
She isn't doing anything with her life. You now have everything you could ever want, you could afford the world and the girl won't even style her hair.
take a class, learn a language, do something other than being a fool
Ha Na is not only a weak and senseless character, she also lacks ambition.
Halfwit Ha Na... how can she not use her authority as the chairwomans daughter to handle the rat princess.
she is being mocked daily and she can't even have a strong argument against rat princess.
as soon as she discovers something she tells the people who shouldn't be told.
how in the world did she raise her siblings without a backbone or a brain.
I said she should learn a language, now I just remembered she knows multiple languages
Ha Na can drop in a river at this point. Auntie JieJie will adopt Eun Chong.
How could they make Jin Gu look uglier. what was going on with his face.
Are we sure Hana and the Chairwoman aren't really related? their brains are as thick as paper.
how in the world is this lady a pirate but she can't see that she is on a sunken ship with enemy pirates.
Jin Gu's mom is privy to everything but she can't add 0+0
Mr Han needs to go back to America because he is useless. everything he's been doing he could do on a zoom call.
I'm still hoping for rat princess to get pregnant from Ji Seok. Jin Gu ain't hitting that so she can't make up any lies if she's pregnant. but if she did his dunce and dense behind would believe her.
In the realm of Chinese literature and media, the "reincarnation" or "transmigration" genre (often referred to as "transmigration" or "isekai" in English) features stories where characters are reborn into another world or life form, often with enhanced abilities or a new purpose. Here's a more detailed look at the genre: Origins and Influence: The concept of reincarnation is deeply rooted in both Taoist and Buddhist beliefs, which have significantly influenced Chinese culture and its storytelling traditions. Popular Genres: Reincarnation themes are frequently found in popular Chinese genres like: Xianxia: This genre, which focuses on immortal heroes and cultivators, often incorporates stories of reincarnation, where characters are reborn to achieve immortality or overcome challenges. Wuxia: While traditionally a historical fantasy genre, Wuxia stories can also feature reincarnation, particularly in adaptations for various art forms like Chinese opera, manhua, television dramas, films, and video games. Common Themes: Rebirth and New Beginnings: Characters are reborn into a new world or life form, often with a chance to make up for past mistakes or achieve a different destiny. Power and Ascension: Reincarnation can lead to characters gaining immense power or abilities, allowing them to ascend to higher realms or become powerful figures. Love and Tragedy: Reincarnation stories often explore themes of love, loss, and the cyclical nature of life and death, with characters encountering past loves or facing tragic fates in their new lives. Examples: Heaven Official's Blessing (Tian Guan Ci Fu): This danmei series by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu centers around a former crown prince turned godhead, Xie Lian, who is cast out of the heavens and must collect scraps and hunt troublemaking ghosts and demons. Other Media: The genre is also popular in donghua (Chinese animation), manhua (Chinese comics), and web novels.
I've been watching time travel since the 80's. it's been a subgenre way before then
from Google Time travel is a subgenre of science fiction (sci-fi) that appears in many different types of fiction, including mystery, fantasy, and history. Explanation Science fiction A genre that often features futuristic concepts like time travel, space exploration, and advanced technology Time travel romance A subgenre of time travel that features a character who is transported to an unfamiliar time period Time travel narratives Distinct categories of time travel stories that each have their own rules and outlook Time travel in fiction Time travel is often achieved through the use of a time machine Some common time travel tropes include alternate timelines, parallel universes, time loops, and precognition Some common time travel experiences include time slips, communication from the future, and experiencing time in reverse Time travel in philosophy Time travel is also a concept in philosophy. It is the hypothetical idea of traveling into the past or future.
how can there be too many? there is no such thing as too many for a genre. that's like saying there are too many action movies. then people who love action movies are saying there aren't enough action movies. if you like romance genres, you'd never say. oh there are too many romance shows out. 😂. people who like fantasy or time travel are no different. there aren't enough out there. they want more. they can't wait for the ones on hold [o be released.
that is why there are many genres and sub genres. if people are not into a specific genre there are plenty other genres to choose from.
so for this show the genre is historical/costume and the sub genre is time travel . there will be people who prefer this over genre: historical aubgenre: reverse harem
it's all about preference. but there can never be too much of any genre for the people who like said genre
let's say you like historical/romance.
maybe it's best to say. There aren't enough historical romance series being released.
However, in dramaland Chaebols are not regulated by regular law.
Above Fake daughter, Ha Na is the savior for Eun Chong.
She was her daughters life long friend. They were like sisters.
For a moment all of that got lost in all of the stupidity.
They really aren't giving this character - Ha Na, any respet at all.
This is a woman who was abused as a child, adopted in and out of homes, lost her real parents young.
Now that I say that, how does Ha Na beleive any of this. Her adopted father was friends with her bio dad who died. They would have mentioned she was adopted or found.
Ok, back to the lack of respect. Abused, adopted, lost her bio parents, lost her adopted parents, shunned by siblings while trying to raise and support them. Ha Na did a great job supporting her family. And to add to that she fostered her friend's son.
This chick has not had a moment of happiness, outside of supporting her family she has not shown an ounce of strength.
The charcters actions makes no sense. She has been through so much and carried so much for the sake of family. They want me to believe she is this disconnected with reality that she let's everything just roll off like water.
She has been slapped, SA'd, framed, for stealing accused of being a seductress, gaslighted, abandoned by her ex,
We need a petition - "Make Ha Na smart again" , make hana strong again, give her purpose...
Y'all I am really frustrated in real life about this character. lol
she is gonna suffer by his hand because she keeps messing with his sister.
the Goo's seem like they were disconnected but they are ride or die for each other.
At his point if Halfwit Ha Na fell off a bridge, I'd be happy.
She isn't doing anything with her life. You now have everything you could ever want, you could afford the world and the girl won't even style her hair.
take a class, learn a language, do something other than being a fool
Ha Na is not only a weak and senseless character, she also lacks ambition.
Halfwit Ha Na... how can she not use her authority as the chairwomans daughter to handle the rat princess.
she is being mocked daily and she can't even have a strong argument against rat princess.
as soon as she discovers something she tells the people who shouldn't be told.
how in the world did she raise her siblings without a backbone or a brain.
I said she should learn a language, now I just remembered she knows multiple languages
Ha Na can drop in a river at this point. Auntie JieJie will adopt Eun Chong.
How could they make Jin Gu look uglier. what was going on with his face.
Are we sure Hana and the Chairwoman aren't really related? their brains are as thick as paper.
how in the world is this lady a pirate but she can't see that she is on a sunken ship with enemy pirates.
Jin Gu's mom is privy to everything but she can't add 0+0
Mr Han needs to go back to America because he is useless. everything he's been doing he could do on a zoom call.
I'm still hoping for rat princess to get pregnant from Ji Seok. Jin Gu ain't hitting that so she can't make up any lies if she's pregnant. but if she did his dunce and dense behind would believe her.
OMG Eun Chong got my eyes swollen.
who is going to kindergarten with me Friday lto drop those punks in a ditch?
from Google
In the realm of Chinese literature and media, the "reincarnation" or "transmigration" genre (often referred to as "transmigration" or "isekai" in English) features stories where characters are reborn into another world or life form, often with enhanced abilities or a new purpose.
Here's a more detailed look at the genre:
Origins and Influence:
The concept of reincarnation is deeply rooted in both Taoist and Buddhist beliefs, which have significantly influenced Chinese culture and its storytelling traditions.
Popular Genres:
Reincarnation themes are frequently found in popular Chinese genres like:
Xianxia: This genre, which focuses on immortal heroes and cultivators, often incorporates stories of reincarnation, where characters are reborn to achieve immortality or overcome challenges.
Wuxia: While traditionally a historical fantasy genre, Wuxia stories can also feature reincarnation, particularly in adaptations for various art forms like Chinese opera, manhua, television dramas, films, and video games.
Common Themes:
Rebirth and New Beginnings: Characters are reborn into a new world or life form, often with a chance to make up for past mistakes or achieve a different destiny.
Power and Ascension: Reincarnation can lead to characters gaining immense power or abilities, allowing them to ascend to higher realms or become powerful figures.
Love and Tragedy: Reincarnation stories often explore themes of love, loss, and the cyclical nature of life and death, with characters encountering past loves or facing tragic fates in their new lives.
Examples:
Heaven Official's Blessing (Tian Guan Ci Fu): This danmei series by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu centers around a former crown prince turned godhead, Xie Lian, who is cast out of the heavens and must collect scraps and hunt troublemaking ghosts and demons.
Other Media: The genre is also popular in donghua (Chinese animation), manhua (Chinese comics), and web novels.
from Google
Time travel is a subgenre of science fiction (sci-fi) that appears in many different types of fiction, including mystery, fantasy, and history.
Explanation
Science fiction
A genre that often features futuristic concepts like time travel, space exploration, and advanced technology
Time travel romance
A subgenre of time travel that features a character who is transported to an unfamiliar time period
Time travel narratives
Distinct categories of time travel stories that each have their own rules and outlook
Time travel in fiction
Time travel is often achieved through the use of a time machine
Some common time travel tropes include alternate timelines, parallel universes, time loops, and precognition
Some common time travel experiences include time slips, communication from the future, and experiencing time in reverse
Time travel in philosophy
Time travel is also a concept in philosophy. It is the hypothetical idea of traveling into the past or future.
that is why there are many genres and sub genres. if people are not into a specific genre there are plenty other genres to choose from.
so for this show the genre is historical/costume
and the sub genre is time travel . there will be people who prefer this over
genre: historical
aubgenre: reverse harem
it's all about preference. but there can never be too much of any genre for the people who like said genre
let's say you like historical/romance.
maybe it's best to say. There aren't enough historical romance series being released.
I'm getting pissed every minute by the youngest sister and mom.
I wanna transport them into a Korean drama with a white truck.
I wish I had a daughter like Jiali and these heifers acting shady.
ticked me off
lol rant over
jin gu's mom cares for Ha Na more than chairwoman.
you would think she'd put in the effort to fake some kind of relationship
soft and brainless with no courage