Director Park and Dr Bae both gave the example of the parrotbill and the stork. Bae said the parrotbill is in the same direction as the stork, to which WooJin thought, but ue does not want to be late and to arrive at the same time.
Lots of spy couple family dramas these days, there's Family Unbreakable Bond currently airing, the Korean remake of Caution Hazardous Wife, then this one Polaris.
So this is a remake of Caution Hazardous Wife. This is is similar to the ongoing Kdrama Family: The Unbreakable Bond are both are reminiscent of Spy Family.
Do not understand why people do this. Divorce is a cause for sorrow, not rejoicing regardless of who is undergoing it. We want people to have happy and faithful marriages and should encourage and delight in them.
why did Yae's mom had to work to exhaustion, when her dad can afford to support them? don't get that part.
he got a woman pregnant before marrying her mom, but they are really married right? and he can afford to send her gifts from his travels etc. so why not give them for their daily needs?
This reminded me of similar story about true love, and this one is real.
In the 1930s a young couple fell deeply in love. The woman was diagnosed with tb and severed all contact with the man without saying why. Her condition worsened over the years. Later on she met a mystic and received healing through his intercession. Shortly after and around 10 years after their split, she contacted the man only to find out he had never been able to love another.
A religious community is indebted to that young couple who surrendered to the Lord's perfect timing, as they went on to have eight children. One of those was the first superior general of the community which the author who told this story belongs to. This story is narrated in the author's book A 30 Day Personal Retreat with the Litany of Trust. My timely encounter with this book couldn't have been more perfect.
Any recos for other new detective dramas?
he got a woman pregnant before marrying her mom, but they are really married right? and he can afford to send her gifts from his travels etc. so why not give them for their daily needs?
In the 1930s a young couple fell deeply in love. The woman was diagnosed with tb and severed all contact with the man without saying why. Her condition worsened over the years. Later on she met a mystic and received healing through his intercession.
Shortly after and around 10 years after their split, she contacted the man only to find out he had never been able to love another.
A religious community is indebted to that young couple who surrendered to the Lord's perfect timing, as they went on to have eight children. One of those was the first superior general of the community which the author who told this story belongs to. This story is narrated in the author's book A 30 Day Personal Retreat with the Litany of Trust. My timely encounter with this book couldn't have been more perfect.