Miji, after losing her dreams, experienced a profound sense of disorientation and fear, yet she perseveres by adopting a positive, day-by-day approach to life.
Mirae's character is depicted as a symbol of endurance, choosing to become a metaphorical tree, but in doing so, she internalizes her emotions, masking her vulnerability and living in constant fear of failure, ultimately leading to her emotional decline.
Hosu, grappling with the disintegration of his seemingly perfect life, sees himself as beyond repair.
Sejin, burdened by the regret of his grandfather's absence, seeks redemption by cherishing what he once neglected.
This collective portrays a group of individuals striving to live, their growth intertwined with the persistent echoes of past pain and the ongoing battle for healing.
She is not his biological mother 😮😯I did not see that coming
I sort figured that out when they showed a flash back of when he and his dad got into an accident and they said they were on their way to visit his mom( who was no more )
Mirae is emotionally closed off but she isn't mean or selfish...yes she gets lost in her own world and let's her…
I'll start with point number three, when they switched Mirae told Miji that they shouldn't interfere in each other's lives..she then told her that all she needs to do at work is actually like she has been remain seated and quiet and not get involved in short act invisible because that's what Mirae is in her work place..she went ahead and gave her a pdf showing her the People she is meant to avoid and what is meant to do of course IAM not blaming Miji either because circumstances can arroused but I don't think she felt the need to tell her anything more because she didn't say expect much about her life to change just because they switched places....and let's not act like we don't know she's the kind to keep things to herself because she believes she can handle it all on her own.
Point number one, she doesn't blame Miji for Hosu learning their secret she blames her for getting him involved in her life which is Cleary something she didn't want from the beginning..like when Hosu asked her why she ran away at the sight of him she said..he reminds her of her family and she didn't want her to get involved..
She doesn't keep the promise to visit granny..how's that so when we literally get a scene of her visiting her in the latest episodes when she lets granny and Miji speak over the phone...IAM not sure why but it's like you wanted a full account on the number of times she visited her to be shown to you on screen...and let's face it when she feels like she can't do it she always tells the mom to go and that's not an excuse it's because she has work to do at the farm.
Your points are valid but I can't help look at them like you picking a side...over another which is also up to you but all these points you have noted actually have explanations to them in mirae's perspective...the point here is to point out her flaws but also try to understand her but you just pointed out the flaws and that's just about it..anyways every one is accustomed to their own opinions but sympathy comes from understanding and if you can't do that they you can't sympathise...
I just can't find any sympathy for Mirae anymore. She is treating everyone like shit, always pointing out Miji's…
Mirae is emotionally closed off but she isn't mean or selfish...yes she gets lost in her own world and let's her problems swallow her up but don't we all....and how are you coming to the conclusion that's she's treating every one as shit..I mean point out a few because as far as I've seen she pushes people away but thats just about it....how are you going to feel sympathy for a character you are not even trying to understand.
When Mirae was young, she dreamt of becoming a tree. To her, a tree possessed the strength to withstand the pain and challenges of her illness. She did become a tree, resolute and enduring. However, this strength came at a cost, as she learned to internalize her emotions. She became a tree that, over time, slowly began to wither, alone.
There is no point proving something that isn't true...
If the people by your side know the truth then that's enough...
If you don't let go..you can't grab onto something else..so let's grab onto any happiness, goodness and joy we can find.
This episode actually added depth to Sejin and mirae's relationship..it showed us that they are both actually similar in so many ways..and the way he kept using his own experiences to help her in further enlightening hers was so well done...
Sejin who despite everything still approaches life with energy and positivity and Mirae who gets sucked in and drained by life that her light dims...and is now being influenced by sejins approach to life.
Every one assumed id do well... As if it were a given... I was afraid of not meeting expectations and of disappointing my self... The fact that nothing was certain made me anxious... And I was scared I'd live that way forever.
Mirae's light dimmed from way back then..it wasn't just one major incident that took her light away but a series of events that kept piling up..IAM happy to see the narrative shift to her now.
- YU MIRAE
Mirae's character is depicted as a symbol of endurance, choosing to become a metaphorical tree, but in doing so, she internalizes her emotions, masking her vulnerability and living in constant fear of failure, ultimately leading to her emotional decline.
Hosu, grappling with the disintegration of his seemingly perfect life, sees himself as beyond repair.
Sejin, burdened by the regret of his grandfather's absence, seeks redemption by cherishing what he once neglected.
This collective portrays a group of individuals striving to live, their growth intertwined with the persistent echoes of past pain and the ongoing battle for healing.
Meanwhile Mirae: I already told her ðŸ˜
Hosu: 🤡
Point number one, she doesn't blame Miji for Hosu learning their secret she blames her for getting him involved in her life which is Cleary something she didn't want from the beginning..like when Hosu asked her why she ran away at the sight of him she said..he reminds her of her family and she didn't want her to get involved..
She doesn't keep the promise to visit granny..how's that so when we literally get a scene of her visiting her in the latest episodes when she lets granny and Miji speak over the phone...IAM not sure why but it's like you wanted a full account on the number of times she visited her to be shown to you on screen...and let's face it when she feels like she can't do it she always tells the mom to go and that's not an excuse it's because she has work to do at the farm.
Your points are valid but I can't help look at them like you picking a side...over another which is also up to you but all these points you have noted actually have explanations to them in mirae's perspective...the point here is to point out her flaws but also try to understand her but you just pointed out the flaws and that's just about it..anyways every one is accustomed to their own opinions but sympathy comes from understanding and if you can't do that they you can't sympathise...
my opinion anyways.
This episode was something 🥺
If the people by your side know the truth then that's enough...
If you don't let go..you can't grab onto something else..so let's grab onto any happiness, goodness and joy we can find.
This episode actually added depth to Sejin and mirae's relationship..it showed us that they are both actually similar in so many ways..and the way he kept using his own experiences to help her in further enlightening hers was so well done...
Sejin who despite everything still approaches life with energy and positivity and Mirae who gets sucked in and drained by life that her light dims...and is now being influenced by sejins approach to life.
As if it were a given...
I was afraid of not meeting expectations and of disappointing my self...
The fact that nothing was certain made me anxious...
And I was scared I'd live that way forever.
GET OUT OF MY HEAD WRITERNIM 🥺