The fact that Hae got saddled with this debt pisses me off because I think a good lawyer could have gotten him…
It's dumb, but realistic. His name was attached to it and he was the only visible target. His mother passed and the actual scammer fled the country so he was the only one they could take it out on. He should have fought more back then, but probably had no clue how or desire to since his only real guardian passed. His POS dad should have helped, but of course he wouldn't.
Honestly, his dad coming to the funeral, hugging him, then walking right back out pissed me off to no end
My understanding is she seems to take her husband's affair (was it an affair?) out on Hae.
I'm really hope they explain that timeline more. It seems like they had a fling while she was in that town and then she left so he moved on with his life. It didn't sound like they made plans of her coming back. Then she said something about him abandoning his kid for another girl, like he abandoned HER but Seok Ju calls Hae Hyung, so Hae is older so it's not like she was pregnant with Seok Ju when he got together with Hae's mom, and I don't think Seok Ju is even his kid, but it's possible. And if Seok Ju isn't his kid, then she literally has no leg to stand on since she also had another relationship apart from Hae's dad.
Also, Hae didn't move in or ask for anything. She's the one that enrolled him into the school and sent money to him. The only thing he asked was to watch Nu Ri while he was in the military, which isn't even a bad ask since it's his fathers responsibility anyways. If anything she should be grateful that he maintained custody whenever possible of Nu Ri since she didn't want the kid
I badly wanted to watch this series but now I feel incredibly uncomfortable that I don't think I'll ever be able…
So you're refusing to watch a show because one of the actresses, who was born in, raised and lived the majority if not all her life in Thailand just happens to have an Israeli father? How does that even make sense? You don't choose your blood, and she isn't Israeli, she's Thai through and through
Sunwoo Hae and Mo Tae Rin have amazing sibling chemistry. I like both couples chemistry, but I think their friend/sibling chemistry is the best in the series
Prem's male friend was pissing me off at the end of part 3. 3 doctors, 2 of which recognized the document as a real medical document "It's obviously fake," call recording of him practically saying he's only marrying her for status and dgaf about his kid "it's obviously AI." Dude, are you Prem's friend or her fiance's coverman?!?
If ever a show should have been a 6-8 episode show, it's this. This is getting really rough and I can't believe there's still another 4 freaking episodes
At this point they should use fictional countries now. All the time every show getting backlash when it mentiona…
It doesn't matter really. When the Phone Rings used made up countries and a lot of people correlated it to Israel and Gaza and called the show Zionist propaganda because of a 3 second scene
Please Motion Mind (or someone), list Ploy's actress bio on the page. She deserves it.
The credits have her name. She's Nina Jinnita Djadda, but she doesn't have a MDL page, or really anything as far as I can tell, as least not publicized
Yes! But it's because they're a couple irl, too. They confirmed it on several lives fore like a thousand times…
They even make it obvious, like Shelly doing a late night live by herself and Pundao is right next to her watching a movie. You hear Pundao talk a couple times and then Shelly grabs her hand to wave bye when she was ending stream. Kind of hard imo to call it fan service when it's late at night and Pundao being there but not being a part of the live at all
I don't know nearly enough about Korean politics to answer this but a browse through wikipedia says maybe the…
I'm not religious at all, but I don't see how being Catholic means that your conservative? To my knowledge, here in the US there's only been 2 Catholic presidents, JFK and Biden. And they both are Democrats
It's really annoying how a lot of Asian shows have an absolutely horrible parent or grandparent, then final episode…
Oh, I wouldn't forgive Ai's dad if I was her, I meant that in the broad sense with how many times I've seen that trope over Asian media.
Ai's dad deserves a short drop with a sudden stop imo. He's nothing but an abusive manipulative piece of shit. Even with the apology, I think he'd be back to his original self before the season changes because that's all that asshole knows
Not sure where all these ‘paint Iraq as dangerous’ comments are coming from, but there are a lot of them.…
I think it was Vincenzo? Correct me if I'm wrong, but netizens were pissed and about to cancel the show because one scene had PPL of a Chinese Ramen company
There's school/workplace bullying and suicide, a lot of times both, in a huge amount of KDramas that come out.…
I'm not crying over South Korea lol. Also, the line even said it was in 2007, when the war was going on. There were absolutely bombs and it was a generally unsafe country during the war. It can be the safest place in the world now for all I know, but I do know that 18 years ago it wasn't. The line wasn't dissing Iraq or Iraqis, it was a line just to show his experience in that situation. Sure, they could have used Iraq/Gaza or Russia/Ukraine or even DRC/Rwanda instead, but I don't think it was aimed at making Iraq look bad, just using historical data to give him experience
After this, WTPR and KTL dramas about other countries, I can pretty confidently say seeing negative shit about your country doesn't affect Americans like it does most other places since our media portrays us just as bad if not worse most of the time anyways and we're used to it lol
There's school/workplace bullying and suicide, a lot of times both, in a huge amount of KDramas that come out.…
You acting like Korean media never brings up suicide or bullying, when the vast majority of their media does and you say I'm stupid? Nice try there bud. There's literally thousands of shows and movies that prove you wrong. Just because this ONE drama doesn't show it means the Koreans ignore those issues in their media
You should watch the full context of that quote. Yes, he said it's a new-age word, but the entire context of it was about how the word is abused by politicians, often for emotional manipulation. Watching 5-10 second clips of anybody and thinking the obviously cropped for effect wording was the actual point they were trying to make is never a good idea.
Also, he said immediately following that that he prefers sympathy. That's valid and honestly more correct. For example, a US citizen can't empathize with an illegal because they've never been in that situation. They can feel sorry for them though, which would be sympathy and not empathy
Korea why don't you care about its people's problems like bullying, suicide and homosexuality? Damn they are rude…
There's school/workplace bullying and suicide, a lot of times both, in a huge amount of KDramas that come out. Also, other than China, homosexuality is probably represented the least in Korean TV than basically any other main stream, globally followed countries media lol. If anything, homosexuality is underrepresented in Korean dramas.
I don't really get your comment, seeing as how this show isn't geared towards bullying, and it's still early so someone commiting suicide can VERY easily happen later on once the mains get further into their search of the truth
Honestly, his dad coming to the funeral, hugging him, then walking right back out pissed me off to no end
Also, Hae didn't move in or ask for anything. She's the one that enrolled him into the school and sent money to him. The only thing he asked was to watch Nu Ri while he was in the military, which isn't even a bad ask since it's his fathers responsibility anyways. If anything she should be grateful that he maintained custody whenever possible of Nu Ri since she didn't want the kid
Ai's dad deserves a short drop with a sudden stop imo. He's nothing but an abusive manipulative piece of shit. Even with the apology, I think he'd be back to his original self before the season changes because that's all that asshole knows
Also, he said immediately following that that he prefers sympathy. That's valid and honestly more correct. For example, a US citizen can't empathize with an illegal because they've never been in that situation. They can feel sorry for them though, which would be sympathy and not empathy
I don't really get your comment, seeing as how this show isn't geared towards bullying, and it's still early so someone commiting suicide can VERY easily happen later on once the mains get further into their search of the truth