All these faces of love and I just need love for myself too. Dushik setting the bar that's a tad too high.
Please don't break my heart too much for the next few episodes. I'm already emotionally swollen from the past two episodes. I'm already excited because Dushik is finally giving himself room to dream about a future with himself included. Just don't break my heart too much. Please.
See you guys next week. Let's keep our fingers crossed.
Although I do love how affectionate Dushik is to Hyejin. I can't help but be awed by the love Chunjae has for his deceased wife. Even after all those years, he's still holding on to his love for her. He's also this amazing softhearted father who raised Juri with so much affection.
Imagine leaving behind a man who'll say "After I'm done raising Juri, I'll be waiting for the day I meet her again." What a dream to be loved even after death.
"You can take your time, you know. Don't rush in. Let's do everything on the list from top to bottom together for a long time."
I love it. I love how Dushik addresses Hyejin's whims. It's cringey and yes, over the top, but a lot of people are when they are in love. Some have done worse. They can't always be mature and models of a perfect relationship, that'll be unrealistic. I do feel that Hyejin just wants to be that young woman in love since she never really had the time to be like this. No one can expect her to have mature date ideas all the time, or those mature people bonding. She's growing into that woman with Dushik spoiling her a bit along the way.
what's with the lovey dovey scenes.It is bit excess I mean we are in pandemic situation..hahahha.Feels bit boring…
Like usual drama world sequencing, we'll be doomed for at least 2-3 episodes. I guess the lovey-dovey scenes are for the bulk up before winter. Hahaha. What I hope for is a conflict we'll all absorb well, something that will let us feel a deeper connection and understanding of the characters. The ratings matter but I think HomCha is holding up so well.
I appreciate how mature they handled the would've been love triangle. It was realistic yet mellow in a way that you would feel pain but not to an extent that would overshadow the interactions between Hyejin and Dushik. PD Ji's reaction and the way he handled things is realistic and you'll definitely feel his pain.
I think the damsel in distress thing doesn't really put into perspective how Hyejin is also healing Dushik. He isn't just the hero here, she is his equal in so many ways. She is strong and warm hearted. Dushik being there for her doesn't necessarily make her weak. She kicked ass on her own as well.
They are both learning, growing, and healing with each other and we see that in the subtleties of these two characters. Being a strong woman or man doesn't mean you need to be free from help from anybody. Being human will always mean that we have to depend on each other.
Just a guess but this might be the same with the movie or something similar. I hope.
In the movie, Hyejin hired Dushik to pretend to be her boyfriend after Miseon accidentally said that Dushik was Hyejin’s boyfriend. He went to see the dad with her and the dad subtly likes Dushik but Dushik admits to just being hired.
It may or may not be the same because the movie isn’t that emotional, it was just a romcom nothing too deep so they might change things up here and there to better fit the times and the vibe. :)
Off topic. Do Koreans really eat rice on its own without flavour? I see it many times in dramas they have it in…
In Asia, lots of places eat rice plainly like that. Their main source of carbs unlike in the west is rice. Think of it as replacement for bread or cereal and the likes. We usually go about having a main dish, either meat or veggies, savory, sweet, sour, or whatever recipe then eat it with a spoonful of rice which is just plainly cooked, no additional flavor. The flavor would come from the main dish. In some places, we even eat egg, bacon, hotdogs, sausages with rice. rice is just an ultimate staple. Hope this helps. :)
Please don't break my heart too much for the next few episodes. I'm already emotionally swollen from the past two episodes. I'm already excited because Dushik is finally giving himself room to dream about a future with himself included. Just don't break my heart too much. Please.
See you guys next week. Let's keep our fingers crossed.
Imagine leaving behind a man who'll say "After I'm done raising Juri, I'll be waiting for the day I meet her again." What a dream to be loved even after death.
I love it. I love how Dushik addresses Hyejin's whims. It's cringey and yes, over the top, but a lot of people are when they are in love. Some have done worse. They can't always be mature and models of a perfect relationship, that'll be unrealistic. I do feel that Hyejin just wants to be that young woman in love since she never really had the time to be like this. No one can expect her to have mature date ideas all the time, or those mature people bonding. She's growing into that woman with Dushik spoiling her a bit along the way.
They are both learning, growing, and healing with each other and we see that in the subtleties of these two characters. Being a strong woman or man doesn't mean you need to be free from help from anybody. Being human will always mean that we have to depend on each other.
It may or may not be the same because the movie isn’t that emotional, it was just a romcom nothing too deep so they might change things up here and there to better fit the times and the vibe. :)