I remember watching an episode of Master in the House and I was so shocked at how adoption is viewed in Korea. The master was the wife of Cha In Pyo and they adopted kids. She spoke about her and her kid's experience with adoption in Korea. They live in LA now and she said her wish is for Koreans to change how they treat and view kids who are adopted. Her story really moved me and your article did a great job of explaining the reasons behind such a negative outlook on adoption. I really hope that the new generation of Koreans realize that adoption is a gift for the parents who need kids and the kids who need parents. I've seen a more positive outlook in some recent dramas so I think the outlook is changing.
With the way they investigated him it looks like he won't even step foot in prison. What a corrupt system.
Pretty much because the people in charge are corrupt. It is such a long, twisted story that I don't even know how to answer why he isn't in jail. The case was filled with unbelievable amounts of police corruption. Sorry I couldn't answer.
Wow this movie was really good. I liked all the characters and I felt like they made some really hard mature decision specially the female lead. Sad but refreshing.
I wish. If there is a season 4 I would really want it to be with the original cast from season 3 minus the felon but I doubt they want to do it anymore. Who knows maybe some day.
Just finished the 1st episode and I really didn't like it. I think I laughed once. Um gonna give it one more episode because season 1 deserves that much.
Go Back Couple is such an underappreciated gem. I truly loved every second of it and I would recommend it to anyone. It was light-hearted and warm but at the same time heartbreaking and epic. I don't know how to describe it besides just saying I LOVED IT.