Don't get me wrong, I think the nurse is annoying; but I also can't help but feel bad for her. Her daughter was…
Technically, the murderer did not get off easy. He suffered from a terminal illness and in a few of the episodes when it showed him, he was suffering and in immense amounts of pain. Cha Yo Han even said that the only thing he could have done for him was give him more anesthetics to lower the pain but to turn it back to normal just to have them feel the pain again. It really must have been unbearable. As much as there should be "justice" it won't change anything and her daughter won't come back to her and as a nurse, she should have known how much it would hurt as she should have had multiple patients similar to that of the murderer.
Can someone please explain what happened to the 4th sister at the end? I saw she gave a lot of currency to someone,…
I'm not exactly sure what happened but it doesn't seem like her husband divorced her. She may just not have her husband's favor anymore so she's humbled herself, which is why she seems docile in the last episode. As for her giving the large amount of currency to someone including her own hairpin, do you know what episode that is? I don't really remember her ever doing that but it may have been someone else in episode 72 who gave this woman her earrings, jade bracelet, and a lot of currency, assuming to buy her freedom from a brothel.
I don't know why so many people in the comments are so pressed?? This is an opinion article. If you don't like something, well then you don't like it. No one is saying these are facts.
Honestly speaking, I refuse to watch Meteor Garden (2018) even though the guys look pretty dang good-looking. I'm so tired of the Meteor Garden, Hana Yori Dango, and Boys Over Flowers (ANYTHING LIKE ANY OF THESE) remakes.
Honestly speaking, I refuse to watch Meteor Garden (2018) even though the guys look pretty dang good-looking. I'm so tired of the Meteor Garden, Hana Yori Dango, and Boys Over Flowers (ANYTHING LIKE ANY OF THESE) remakes.