Clearly not for everyone!I cannot understand the love this drama gets.I found this (as well is Life, also by this…
Yeah.. i think its not your cup of tea.. Life and this one was my favorite drama while i dropped Vincenzo and fiery priest even though i love kim nam gil..
Actually same here, and the fact that FL tagging him along once she got response and attention by random alcoholic…
I think she was already interested on Mr. Gu for a long time but her personality didn't allowed her to act or give a hint on him. It's really odd to approached an alcoholic in real life but I think she thinks of him as a broken person that she can relate to.
I also think the same way. MJ's definition of worship in a relationship is the right choice right now? Although we see a lot of positive response from both of them, I see many red flags and flaws in the future based on their conversation about their past and views.
and that jump in the end. I mean, did he really think he could jump across it? or is it included in the category…
I think he really thought he can cross it. And it lingers on his mind if he can or not. Like when marshall tried to jump on the balcony in how I met your mother.
Silent types are always the cruel and cunning ones....Mi Jeong, hearing stories about her past relationships gave…
I understand what you are saying.. As I watching MJ and Mr Gu's conversation about her past, it's kind of dark that she started to feel that way when she was just a kid(8 years old if I remembered), it's like she was lack of empathy or something.. In my reflection to my previous comments, is it right or healthy on how Mi Jung's see what liberation means in a relationship? Although there are lots of positive output in their lives right now..
Her giving all without waiting for him to give the same is also a good thing.. But I don't know, this episode is a mixed of feelings if they do the right thing or not.. :)
Chang Hee is the definition of "Live with no regrets".. That conversation to his father and that jump.. At least he tried it.. There's no "what if" in the future, just slightly bruises and backache for him..
Episode 6 reflection: I must say Chang Hee is the real MVP in this episode. Although he crossed the line about the bottles, it's a good opportunity for Gu to have some thinking about it. And I really appreciated Chang Hee's courage to talk to his father about the opportunity, he knows that he will most likely fail but at least he doesn't have regrets, just like when he tried to jump in that last scene. I also love how he cares and has empathy for others. It gave me a lot of thinking about how I will interact even with my most hated person or just having a bad day.
And as for the main couple.. hmmm.. I have mixed feelings about it especially since they are on the time that they opened with each other, it shows a lot of flaws and somehow I am thinking if Mi Jung's way of worship or love is right or acceptable. They are like each other's psychiatrists in a way. But is it the right way how comfort each other? Nevertheless, they started to be liberated in their life so maybe that's a good sign. It's like they willingly change for the good instead of criticizing each other and being obligated to change.
It took me a while to find my mood to watch this. Hmmm..maybe because I am too attached in the first season. But omg.. Hwang Shi Mok was a real mood on this drama..He was still amazing and I’m still in episode 3..
I also think the same way. MJ's definition of worship in a relationship is the right choice right now? Although we see a lot of positive response from both of them, I see many red flags and flaws in the future based on their conversation about their past and views.
Hwang Shi Mok: My boss? I don't operate like that..
This is so savage and terrifying to all his seniors.. He will never back down even if he becomes everyone's enemies..
Her giving all without waiting for him to give the same is also a good thing.. But I don't know, this episode is a mixed of feelings if they do the right thing or not.. :)
I must say Chang Hee is the real MVP in this episode. Although he crossed the line about the bottles, it's a good opportunity for Gu to have some thinking about it.
And I really appreciated Chang Hee's courage to talk to his father about the opportunity, he knows that he will most likely fail but at least he doesn't have regrets, just like when he tried to jump in that last scene. I also love how he cares and has empathy for others. It gave me a lot of thinking about how I will interact even with my most hated person or just having a bad day.
And as for the main couple.. hmmm.. I have mixed feelings about it especially since they are on the time that they opened with each other, it shows a lot of flaws and somehow I am thinking if Mi Jung's way of worship or love is right or acceptable. They are like each other's psychiatrists in a way. But is it the right way how comfort each other? Nevertheless, they started to be liberated in their life so maybe that's a good sign. It's like they willingly change for the good instead of criticizing each other and being obligated to change.