They said Yi Chan went to sign language class when he was 20 ( When he met Cheong ah) but as per Eun gyeols prediction…
Yes, I also find there are still many loopholes in the plot. I'm also a tad annoyed Eun Gyeol told Yi Chan everything, only to take it all back? 1 step forward 5 steps backward.... T0T
This drama is great. But there are so many loopholes. Why was the mother forced out? Who is the step mother? Why do the children have the father's name? Where is Yi Chan's mother? What happened in the past that made Cheong Ah decide to severe ties completely with her father? I guess there are others, but the ones related to Cheong Ah's family are the ones that interest me the most - I guess because she's my favourite character (as she is for many other people here and there) ^0^
Can you expand a bit more? I would be curious to know. This show has pushed me to research the topic a bit further.…
I see. I did not know about "oralism". However, I did read texts written by deaf people explaining that they learn how to read and write through signing and "images". But still, I'd like to know why "this show is an insult to deaf people?" @Ce Re
this show is an insult to deaf people...like barely anyone on the production team did any research on having disabilities…
Can you expand a bit more? I would be curious to know. This show has pushed me to research the topic a bit further. I am a bit confused as to why nobody uses hearing aids. I also read that deaf people learn how to read and write using sign language - but Cheong Ah knows how to read and write while not knowing sign language. Is this possible? I'd be happy if anyone could expand on this as I find it very interesting!
Ok. I've now finished ep. 11 and really enjoyed it. The main plot is a son trying to prevent his father from becoming deaf and we finally have the event... and the son preventing it from happening- this is literally what all episodes have been leading it. Of course, it is sad Cheong Ah did not have more screen time, but there's only this much you can fill one episode with.
Now, the only thing that I find strange is that in the preview Cheong Ah asks Yi Chan to not come and see her again, while she clearly asked him to be friends. I found it a bit odd. But let's see how this whole thing plays out in tomorrow's episode.
I was into romance so I'm pissed off they announce romance genre and then withdraw it
It's obvious Mok Ha is going to develop a strong bond with the brothers. Based on the preview, it's going to be a little more than that probably, judging by the bickering scenes with ML. But who knows. It looks like a heartwarming and very funny drama anyway!
I was and still am pretty excited for this series as it continues BUT my least favorite trope of all time is memory…
I also find memory loss to be a sign of lazy writing - that's why I did not complete the Japanese drama "First Love, Hatsukoi"... The memory loss trope just turned me off completely. But I do like this series though, as it doesn't seem to be the primary element of the show (for now at least).
I guess there are others, but the ones related to Cheong Ah's family are the ones that interest me the most - I guess because she's my favourite character (as she is for many other people here and there) ^0^
But still, I'd like to know why "this show is an insult to deaf people?" @Ce Re
I also read that deaf people learn how to read and write using sign language - but Cheong Ah knows how to read and write while not knowing sign language. Is this possible?
I'd be happy if anyone could expand on this as I find it very interesting!
Of course, it is sad Cheong Ah did not have more screen time, but there's only this much you can fill one episode with.
Now, the only thing that I find strange is that in the preview Cheong Ah asks Yi Chan to not come and see her again, while she clearly asked him to be friends. I found it a bit odd. But let's see how this whole thing plays out in tomorrow's episode.
But I do like this series though, as it doesn't seem to be the primary element of the show (for now at least).