I don't even know why the SFL is so desperate to be in that family anyways. They are awful (especially to her). Like they keep expecting the ML to bend down backwards for them, but then they keep reminding him he's not 'really' part of the family. Ugh. Whereas the FL's family is adorable, they were so sweet worrying, trying to cheer her up, and generally being so supportive.
The comments under such articles made me realize how differently drug abuse is perceived in western nations. It's…
As an American wouldn't say using drugs is "okay". Most people (including myself) have accepted weed as not being that bad and it does have a lot of medical benefits - but its still not legal everywhere. But for example there are plenty of people who abuse drugs. We have a huge problem with people abusing prescription drugs (along doctors who over prescribe or prescribe the wrong drugs which causes addiction issues) just like they do in Korea. I just think the attitude is different - when I find out someone has a drug problem my first thought isn't 'oh that person should rot in jail for the rest of their life' it's I hope they get help or find a rehab program. A lot of times here they even have that option, of going to rehab rather then jail.
As i said i am build differently because i really love the conflict of rembrary slowly falling in love and it…
Same -
I don't hate the romance - mainly because they built up this strong emotional connection between the two of them where they both need/and help each other out so it make sense in my mind.
The Evil one is missing either a 'super charming drags you to your death' kind of nature to him or just absolute vileness. He's just too flat. If they picked one of those routes I'd be more excited about him.
Hae Yi clearly feels like she's a burden to her mom (and by mom I mean the one that raised her not that shameless lady who clearly only showed up for money which makes this so much hardier because she feels guilty for that ladies action). She clearly loves her mom so it makes sense that she'd make that decision. I think all of this could be solved by her and Haeng Seon sitting down and having a very long overdue conversion about how she chose to be her mom. Sure she sacrificed her career and dating life for a bit, but she would chose Hae Yi over those things in a heartbeat.
Having to watch watch what Seon Jae going though in comparison to what happen to that girl in the past is truly heartbreaking (and Hae Yi's accident is going to send him down further), but I have a feeling that his older brother is probably going to do something about it. It seems like he's done with his mom at this point (and I don't blame him, she made that whole situation about her 'you embarrassed me' instead of apologizing to him for not even trying to get his side of the story) - and he knows everything. I won't be surprised if he rats on his mom. But again, where is their father? Come get your kids away from this lady. I'm def not shipping him with Hae Yi because he is in no place to be dating anyone right now. (But damn, Jan Young Nam is killing it).
I'm still on a fan of Sua but at least she recognizes she has a problem at this point. And I enjoy the fact that the moms are growing more and more disillusioned with Sua mom. Her downfall is slowly coming.
What about their father?? Why in their house just her and the brothers?
IDK, like I get that the kids usually stay with the mom, but it's gotten this bad and he has no clue? Does he even talk to his children? They shouldn't be with her. She's running them.
Seriously lady. Do you really think screaming at your son and putting all that pressure on him is really going to get him to talk to you? He's clearly not okay (and it's probably your fault), so you locked him a room and caused him to have a panic attack. No wonder he's so flighty. How hard is it to try to talk to your child in a rational calm voice? Even in the preview she's just yelling over him and not listening. You could have found out the full story by now and could actually help defend him.
I've just watched first several eps and I need spoiler(or if it's still not clear- opinion)about Hae Yi. Who's…
She is definitely more interested in school and her family, and doesn't really notice any of that. One likes her (Seon Jae) and the other (Geon Ho) said he might like her too, to Seon Jae's face, but that felt more like him trying to annoy Seon Jae then anything and they haven't really shown Geon Ho acting like he sees her more then a friend. I feel like they are leaning more in on the boys bromance then a romance here.
100% agreed!I love how Haeng Seon actually talks to Hae Yi instead of assuming things for herself. Like when Choi…
Sua's mom is doing that girl zero favors. She tries to fix everything for her (which is only going to go so far in life), but that girl doesn't know how to process her emotions at all - and just resorts to rage and throwing fits, because any time she's felt the slighest bit of discomfort her mom's fixed it. I'm afraid she's either going to have a complete melt down - or physically hurt Hae Yi.
Although part of the Chicken Night might be because Hae Yi has a really strong sense of family - and knows when to put them before herself. (Both times when her mother had be with her uncle she asked if she needed her to come with her, and put aside something because her Uncle was sick). Plus teenagers shouldn't be spending all their time studying. It seems like Chicken Night is good for the family to bond.
But yea, Haeng Seon listens, and I remember that earlier episode when they got into the fight she didn't get angry at Hae Yi just calmly told her to explain why she was upset.
Haeng Seon's relationship with her daughter is so refreshing (especially in relation to the other mom's), she's truly trying to do what makes her daughter happy. Had her daughter chosen dance or art, you'd know she'd back her on that a hundred percent. It's not about her ego or trying to impress anyone else. While Hae Yi has her moments of being a teenager towards her mom (and still carries some trauma from being abandoned), you can tell how much she appreciates everything she does for her as well. While the rest of these kids are growing up resenting their parents, Hae Yi isn't. She might not have a so called 'traditional' family but she has a loving and supportive one.
That mom and her daughter are super petty and jealous.
Not only that - but she not going to be able to actually survive in the world this way. Is her mom always going to keep trying to fix things for her until she dies? If she doesn't get into the college of her dreams, is her mom going to try to bribe people? Convince a hospital to take her when she isn't actually qualified? She needs to learn that not everything in life is fair, and that crying and throwing a fit doesn't get you what you want. And it looks she might start harming people for getting in her way (purposely hitting Hae Yi in the face). This isn't helping your child out - in the long run its causing her serious harm.
I don't hate the romance - mainly because they built up this strong emotional connection between the two of them where they both need/and help each other out so it make sense in my mind.
The Evil one is missing either a 'super charming drags you to your death' kind of nature to him or just absolute vileness. He's just too flat. If they picked one of those routes I'd be more excited about him.
I'm still on a fan of Sua but at least she recognizes she has a problem at this point. And I enjoy the fact that the moms are growing more and more disillusioned with Sua mom. Her downfall is slowly coming.
Although part of the Chicken Night might be because Hae Yi has a really strong sense of family - and knows when to put them before herself. (Both times when her mother had be with her uncle she asked if she needed her to come with her, and put aside something because her Uncle was sick). Plus teenagers shouldn't be spending all their time studying. It seems like Chicken Night is good for the family to bond.
But yea, Haeng Seon listens, and I remember that earlier episode when they got into the fight she didn't get angry at Hae Yi just calmly told her to explain why she was upset.