exactly @Eddy95, I'm not sure what summaries you are reading but you really think the Chinese government would…
it obviously is a cultural thing. in my european country it's, in fact, forbidden by law because you know, it's incest. marrying your first cousin is forbidden too because you are blood related/are family. you cannot marry your family member, related by blood or not. thank god.
exactly @Eddy95, I'm not sure what summaries you are reading but you really think the Chinese government would…
these people think that adoptive parents aren't really parents because they aren't related by blood with their adoptive children. it's disgusting. and yes, this is incest.
You definitely aren't weird. Different people just want different things in life and that is totally fine.
With all due respect but your friends are right. You can be independent strong woman even with having a husband, those two aren't mutually exclusive. You are also selfish and cruel, thinking that you can just take the kids from their father and "keep them" like he has no saying in the matter and doesn't love them. Maybe he can just "keep the kids and ditch a wife" since you're in favor of such actions. You in fact need a sperm donor and not a husband.
The plot sounds boring AF, but let's see how it turns out when it airs. Also I hope to god that Ji Chang Wook…
preach. his last two series were unbearable, i dropped mms after two episodes and br after one. my rule is to watch 3 episodes before deciding should i continue watching or not, but these were that awful that i didn't even give them a chance. he honestly needs to stop doing comedy, it's cringy. luckily, this one isn't a comedy, if tags are correct, that is
lol u clearly haven't watch Chinese drama, they be heavy on the "placing-ML-on-pedestal-while FL-grovel" theme
I was just about to say that lol. koreans romcoms have pretty much moved on from that trope (extraordinary you, for example) but chinese are still very much into it. Ofc that means i always drop such series. This is 21st for christ's sake
I think its will hv a open ending because on doramax264 file names appear this drama is season 1, so that should…
Why do people always think korean dramas would get a 2nd season? Getting a 2nd season is really rare and some are acting like it's a norm. 2nd season won't happen, mark my words and quote me later
I'm glad you liked it and that you come back and shared your impressions with me :)
her dad had a brain tumor, i gathered that him thinking he killed her is his hallucination/imagination. kmy never acted like her mother was dead, in fact she thought the patient from the hospital was her mom, which means she never witnessed her death. the show should have made it clearer, many are confused with how her mother survived.
imo, her mom was happy when kmy lived miserably and was cold towards everyone, but had to "step in" when she started changing. she kept tabs on her, kmy was a public figure after all, and knew how she was doing. when the brothers get involved with her everything went downhill (kmy even cut her hair which she as never supposed to do). she was that mad the she tried to punish the boys. she also kept tabs on her husband and tormented him with the song. she's not really a good person, lol.
Agree it is a weakness in the drama. I can take that she survived but I cannot accept why she revealed herself…
her husband had a brain tumor, i thought it was clear that it was his imagination/hallucination that he killed her. kmy knew she was alive, she obviously didn't witness her dad killing her, even tho it was shown from his dad's pov that she did
Off Topic from the show.But some commenter in MDL just wrote that "I can't tell Koreans apart, they all look alike"Is…
no, it's not. people who live in homogeneous societies are used to seeing only one kind of people and cannot distinguished other foreigners, especially other races, well.
in the case of korea, 96% of their citizen are ethic koreans, which means that the VAST VAST VAST majority have never seen a black or white person in person. i live in eastern european white country, i've seen but never spoken with a black person and the 95% of people have never seen one in person in their life (we did see and spoken with chinese people, there are lots of chinese shops here). we can distinguish black people due to media, but chinese/asians in general are nowhere to be found and they look all the same to us. before watching kdramas and listening to kpop they all looked the same to me too.
you can find koreans react to white people, their age, beauty standard etc etc on yt, and find that they, especially the older generation, struggle to distinguish them. i remember a video where they had to guess white people's age, you would laugh at how most of them were wrong. i also remember a video of a black english teacher saying that the kids told him he looks like his black colleague, in which he said that if they look alike then they (korean kids) all look alike too, and they were shocked to hear that, saying no, we are nothing alike.
in conclusion, it's not racists. if you are from a multi-culti society with asians if you say that it's obvious you want to insult them, but otherwise it's not.
i apologize for this being longer than i expected it.
and this isn't marked as spoilers. unbelievable. i watched the episode so this wasn't a spoiler for me, but many…
are you really offended i called you extremely rude and disrespectful? because you are. people have been watching and enjoying the show for weeks and three episode till the end you write a blatant spoiler. who knows how many people you spoiled/ruined the show but cannot complain because they don't have account? spoiler option exists for a reason. and the comment is still not marked/edited as spoiler. unbelievable.
admit it or not everyone got chills during the last scene(though we knew that the head nurse was somehow related…
and this isn't marked as spoilers. unbelievable. i watched the episode so this wasn't a spoiler for me, but many come here to read if people liked the new episode or not, and then they get to see posts like this. extremely rude and disrespectful.
dude, this is for spoilers. i know you think it's not, but it is
you are asking more into about a character that was in the background throughout the entire show, which means something big happened since you are all of the sudden interested in her. how is that not a spoiler?
okay. how can anyone, for the love of god, survive that fall (let's ignore for the moment a body being thrown…
oh, okay, it makes sense. but then what did kmy see? we can only wait and see, i guess. just in case i will mark this as spoiler even tho it really isn't
You are also selfish and cruel, thinking that you can just take the kids from their father and "keep them" like he has no saying in the matter and doesn't love them. Maybe he can just "keep the kids and ditch a wife" since you're in favor of such actions. You in fact need a sperm donor and not a husband.
her dad had a brain tumor, i gathered that him thinking he killed her is his hallucination/imagination. kmy never acted like her mother was dead, in fact she thought the patient from the hospital was her mom, which means she never witnessed her death. the show should have made it clearer, many are confused with how her mother survived.
imo, her mom was happy when kmy lived miserably and was cold towards everyone, but had to "step in" when she started changing. she kept tabs on her, kmy was a public figure after all, and knew how she was doing. when the brothers get involved with her everything went downhill (kmy even cut her hair which she as never supposed to do). she was that mad the she tried to punish the boys. she also kept tabs on her husband and tormented him with the song.
she's not really a good person, lol.
in the case of korea, 96% of their citizen are ethic koreans, which means that the VAST VAST VAST majority have never seen a black or white person in person. i live in eastern european white country, i've seen but never spoken with a black person and the 95% of people have never seen one in person in their life (we did see and spoken with chinese people, there are lots of chinese shops here). we can distinguish black people due to media, but chinese/asians in general are nowhere to be found and they look all the same to us. before watching kdramas and listening to kpop they all looked the same to me too.
you can find koreans react to white people, their age, beauty standard etc etc on yt, and find that they, especially the older generation, struggle to distinguish them. i remember a video where they had to guess white people's age, you would laugh at how most of them were wrong. i also remember a video of a black english teacher saying that the kids told him he looks like his black colleague, in which he said that if they look alike then they (korean kids) all look alike too, and they were shocked to hear that, saying no, we are nothing alike.
in conclusion, it's not racists. if you are from a multi-culti society with asians if you say that it's obvious you want to insult them, but otherwise it's not.
i apologize for this being longer than i expected it.
and the comment is still not marked/edited as spoiler. unbelievable.
extremely rude and disrespectful.
why are people like this
just in case i will mark this as spoiler even tho it really isn't