Girl you read my mind! That hospital scene when Hanee pointed to her mom that Oh Daeoh save her, it felt like…
I cannot agree more with you about Dae Oh, but the teacher is really unberable to me, he act like he has a right to get involved in everything that concerns Ae Jeong and it really pisses me off, like he doesn't know anything, ugh. I started to dislike him and Ryu Jin even more in ep 7.
Since I'm not watching this drama I thought some people were overreacting, the way I was wrong. Nigeria isn't…
I may be wrong, but that scene wasn't about countrys but about the reggae culture, one was Korean and the other was Nigerian but they were part of "Jamaican family" because they love the culture and everything.
Everyone is so crazy arguing about this drama when this is just a slapstick comedy for you enjoy... or not, in this case just drop it. Lately everyone just want to see anything to criticize, it's so annoying.
I think it would be better if they would swap both kneeling scenes. In other words, PSRY should drop down on his…
Yeah, I didn't see it that way. He chose to request information first, Saeroyi asked CEO Jang to tell him where Geun Won was... he, in turn, used this to make the guy kneel. It was a dirty and low attitude, I saw a petty person getting nothing in exchange for a ridiculous attitude. So, in the end, it is not Saeroyi who looks like loser or humiliated.
I'm not Asian, but kneeling everywhere is difficult and humiliating depending on the situation. But do this to save someone you love? Or save someone's life? It's easy, because no humiliation can beat a life. So yeah, Saeroyi was great with that attitude!
I think it would be better if they would swap both kneeling scenes. In other words, PSRY should drop down on his…
Why would Saeroyi kneel for no good reason? He knelt down because there was something bigger at stake than his revenge and in the end it became evident that CEO Jang was the one who lost. I never felt him so full of strength and powerful than in this scene, as I said in the comment above at the end it looked like CEO Jang was on his knees.
And in the end he still says that he thought CEO Jang would have the descent of not using the life of someone who was important to him, but the old man was dirty and Saeroyi says that he regrets trying to follow in the footsteps of a dirty person like him.
And do you think CEO Jang got down on his knees because he wanted to? It was the last solution he found, more forced impossible. In the end he ended up alone and losing what he fought the most in the dirtiest way to protect.
Sorry, but at that moment there was not even the impression that he had given up his beliefs and morals, he just showed himself even more faithful to the character's nature.
I do too lmaooo. I think most people did. Why would you not get down on your knees to save someone you love? Hell,…
This scene was just to show a growth of the character, so much that he says... there were several things he would never do, one of them is to kneel before CEO Jang, but at that moment and for that reason there was no easier thing in the world, because he understood that there are things more important than pride and revenge. I particularly found the scene very good and Saeroyi with a superior air that looked like it was CEO Jang who was on his knees before him.
I admit that this kidnapping thing was lame, but nothing to ruin the whole drama.
Not to mention how the entire show seemed to center around the lead being steadfast and unchanging in his convictions,…
But it served to show that too... how low can a person go to achieve what? Practically nothing. And in the end, CEO Jang was just an arrogant and boastful man who got absolutely nothing from Saeroyi. And it wasn't something unrelated.
I tried to avoid this topic, but... his “love” for Soo Ah was superficial and he got used to it, his responses to her were automatic and he took that crush on her as an invariable in his life. He closed himself off to any possibility of a new love. Yi Seo never imposed her feelings, she expressed, and it's completely different… and he didn't fall in love with her because she kept saying that she loved him or out of nowhere, it was slow and gradual. She was always by his side, helping him to achieve the dreams he had and supporting him in difficult times. And that is beautifully portrayed in the scene where he realizes that he's in love with her, and that fact is also one of the main reasons for his "discomfort" with her expressions, because deep down he knew he was getting confused and that only adds to a confusion that he wouldn't like to have because he thought he had to die "in love" with Soo Ah.
The funny thing is that everyone who defends Soo Ah, especially criticizes Yi Seo's selfish behavior... but Soo Ah was just as selfish as Yi Seo and perhaps even more. The difference is that one had a mental disorder that caused it while the other was a normally selfish person and wanted Saeroyi to do everything for her while she did nothing in return.
But again, ship is something personal.
I'm not an expert and I may end up talking nonsense - correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I read and researched, sociopathy is linked to antisocial personality disorder that is characterized by an exaggerated egocentrism, which leads to a disregard for the feelings, opinions and rights of others. There is no absence of feelings, people with this disorder do not differentiate between right and wrong, but they can create bonds with other people, etc. And although there's no cure, it is treatable with therapies and etc. So, despite being difficult and complicated, it's not impossible and that was the development given to the character that I particularly liked.
But I understand your point of view, it is difficult to like characters with these characteristics, and although in the end she becomes aware of several self mistakes, she remains with the disorder.
In general, I liked the outcome, Seroyi found peace with himself, managed to see that there are more important and valuable things in life than revenge and even managed to end the arc with CEO Jang. It was a really good drama!
I'm not Asian, but kneeling everywhere is difficult and humiliating depending on the situation. But do this to save someone you love? Or save someone's life? It's easy, because no humiliation can beat a life. So yeah, Saeroyi was great with that attitude!
And in the end he still says that he thought CEO Jang would have the descent of not using the life of someone who was important to him, but the old man was dirty and Saeroyi says that he regrets trying to follow in the footsteps of a dirty person like him.
And do you think CEO Jang got down on his knees because he wanted to? It was the last solution he found, more forced impossible. In the end he ended up alone and losing what he fought the most in the dirtiest way to protect.
Sorry, but at that moment there was not even the impression that he had given up his beliefs and morals, he just showed himself even more faithful to the character's nature.
I admit that this kidnapping thing was lame, but nothing to ruin the whole drama.
I tried to avoid this topic, but... his “love” for Soo Ah was superficial and he got used to it, his responses to her were automatic and he took that crush on her as an invariable in his life. He closed himself off to any possibility of a new love. Yi Seo never imposed her feelings, she expressed, and it's completely different… and he didn't fall in love with her because she kept saying that she loved him or out of nowhere, it was slow and gradual. She was always by his side, helping him to achieve the dreams he had and supporting him in difficult times. And that is beautifully portrayed in the scene where he realizes that he's in love with her, and that fact is also one of the main reasons for his "discomfort" with her expressions, because deep down he knew he was getting confused and that only adds to a confusion that he wouldn't like to have because he thought he had to die "in love" with Soo Ah.
The funny thing is that everyone who defends Soo Ah, especially criticizes Yi Seo's selfish behavior... but Soo Ah was just as selfish as Yi Seo and perhaps even more. The difference is that one had a mental disorder that caused it while the other was a normally selfish person and wanted Saeroyi to do everything for her while she did nothing in return.
But again, ship is something personal.
I'm not an expert and I may end up talking nonsense - correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I read and researched, sociopathy is linked to antisocial personality disorder that is characterized by an exaggerated egocentrism, which leads to a disregard for the feelings, opinions and rights of others. There is no absence of feelings, people with this disorder do not differentiate between right and wrong, but they can create bonds with other people, etc. And although there's no cure, it is treatable with therapies and etc. So, despite being difficult and complicated, it's not impossible and that was the development given to the character that I particularly liked.
But I understand your point of view, it is difficult to like characters with these characteristics, and although in the end she becomes aware of several self mistakes, she remains with the disorder.
In general, I liked the outcome, Seroyi found peace with himself, managed to see that there are more important and valuable things in life than revenge and even managed to end the arc with CEO Jang. It was a really good drama!