Emm yeeah I'm about to talk about it but there's no continuation abt their story π
Tough girl and sad boy. I need a spinoff on these 2. They have potential stories too, their characters are interesting enough to brew a new drama. Maybe a shorter one, or like a movie π
True.. The sorrow of losing a child is probably unbearable to a parent. But then, they still have GyeHoon.. Why…
this is such a complex topic because it can be very subjective. We have that ideal standard for adults to be available to the younger ones. But in reality, and we see this in close proximity, that adults who are not able to heal inflict damage specially to the younger ones, and these younger ones would eventually grow up and would repeat the cycle, unless they will have enough support to be able to break from those damage and be able to heal.
the blame should lean heaviest on the culprit .not to gyehoon, not to the parents, nor the community who has not…
GyeYoung was unlucky and died on her own.. all that mystery for this plot twist. ahahah. You may be correct, but also based on episode 9, Gin Jeung's narration that she was taken by someone, and the guy he met in episode 9 in which their conversation was suspicious.. there might be someone who can take the blame, contrary to the guilt of the homeless guy.. :) but yeah, I get your point, who is then to blame if there was no person who is responsible lawfully to GyeYoung's case? :D
the blame should lean heaviest on the culprit .not to gyehoon, not to the parents, nor the community who has not…
I agree. this is unfortunate because it is a present reality where in the adults are not available to the younger ones thus leaving a great damage that will take years to rebuild, and sometimes, will never heal at all and thus the cycle will repeat. :)
They are clearly going to rush everything in last few episodes. Don't get kdrama writers and their obsession with…
and because they need time for control damage after a possible breakup which will happen soon after the reveal of the involvement of the FL to the case.. we could just sigh...
Episode 9 was so sad. If you look at it, no one was right nor wrong in the decisions they made. The parents chose to dwell in the past in longing for their lost daughter while also slowly letting go of their son (maybe the saddest part because they have lost both children at this point in time).. I cannot blame the mother who has gone mad and blames him from time to time. Also, with the father who cannot turn back and is obsessed with finding her. This just shows how it is to lose a child. As they say, if a person loses both parents, he/she is called as an orphan, but we don't have a word for parent/s who lost their child because no words could ever amount to it. They were adults, yes, but unfortunately they were adults in pain with no definite help from other adults. Dahyun's words gave a heavier weight when she said she wished they did not moved, because I also do think that this same community could have supported them because they knew and witnessed what happened. The whole town could have all together moved on..
Finally, all hugs to GyeHoon who grew up well despite all that he has been through. One particular character came to mind is Park Tae Yang of Love All Play. It made me think if happiness would have really take courage. Hugs to people who thinks like this just because of their situation..
at this point of time, anything is possible in this drama.. In the earlier episode, I thought she was dead, but then she has just gone missing.. hehehe.
Hope this one does too :D
No romance tag, no heavy romantic scene but implied?
You may be correct, but also based on episode 9,
Gin Jeung's narration that she was taken by someone, and the guy he met in episode 9 in which their conversation was suspicious.. there might be someone who can take the blame, contrary to the guilt of the homeless guy.. :)
but yeah, I get your point, who is then to blame if there was no person who is responsible lawfully to GyeYoung's case? :D
this is unfortunate because it is a present reality where in the adults are not available to the younger ones thus leaving a great damage that will take years to rebuild, and sometimes, will never heal at all and thus the cycle will repeat. :)
The ladies in this drama are giving healing to these sad bois. ahahhah
not to gyehoon, not to the parents, nor the community who has not been very cooperative :)
That hand on the cheek moment..
anyone?? ahahha
The parents chose to dwell in the past in longing for their lost daughter while also slowly letting go of their son (maybe the saddest part because they have lost both children at this point in time).. I cannot blame the mother who has gone mad and blames him from time to time. Also, with the father who cannot turn back and is obsessed with finding her. This just shows how it is to lose a child. As they say, if a person loses both parents, he/she is called as an orphan, but we don't have a word for parent/s who lost their child because no words could ever amount to it. They were adults, yes, but unfortunately they were adults in pain with no definite help from other adults.
Dahyun's words gave a heavier weight when she said she wished they did not moved, because I also do think that this same community could have supported them because they knew and witnessed what happened. The whole town could have all together moved on..
Finally, all hugs to GyeHoon who grew up well despite all that he has been through. One particular character came to mind is Park Tae Yang of Love All Play. It made me think if happiness would have really take courage. Hugs to people who thinks like this just because of their situation..
Thanks for pointing that out ;)