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Daeho, The land of Ancient Mages
Replying to Nauriya Mar 24, 2024
Such low lives that they had to plan all their lives just to take over their business, what a pathetic ambition,…
Yes I enjoyed him in Into The Ring and Not Others, but he is getting typecasted doing only villain roles. He has an amazing acting range and should properly utillize it by trying different roles..
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Replying to Living Tribunal Mar 24, 2024
Title Queen of Tears Spoiler
Hey, I just wanted to ask why you think HyunWoo should beg for forgiveness. Asking for a divorce is not wrong.…
Yes, I did watch episode 6, and him asking for forgiveness in the church rather than saving his wife was his perspective on what he should do. You didn't properly answer my original question on why he should beg for forgiveness from Hae In regarding divorce. As it is portrayed in the drama, Hyun Woo is more open about his feelings, while Hae In is more on the conservative side. We saw Hyun Woo asking for forgiveness in episode 5 even when it was not completely his fault, while we haven't seen Hae being more apologetic towards him. We always see her as the victim.
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Replying to Living Tribunal Mar 24, 2024
Title Queen of Tears Spoiler
Hey, I just wanted to ask why you think HyunWoo should beg for forgiveness. Asking for a divorce is not wrong.…
You're contradicting yourself. I mean, when was Hae In ever honest about her feelings to Hyun Woo? Even when their baby died, she wasn't honest about her feelings. Hyun Woo didn't even know that her mother hates her because her brother died due to her, allegedly, even after being in a relationship for 5 years. Hae In didn't know about him being happy for her being dead, so that invalidates your point about her being cross with him. Even in episode 5, she had gone alone to Germany without telling him, while Hyunwoo had to ask for an apology. In episode 1, she was so nonchalant about the whole baby issue, like she didn't even care that they lost their baby in the past. She doesn't know when he prepared the divorce papers; he could have made divorce papers in the 2 years when they were sleeping separately, as she doesn't know the timeline of the divorce papers. Just asking for a divorce doesn't make one evil, and she shouldn't expect an apology for him making divorce papers.
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Replying to ahsiya Mar 24, 2024
Title Queen of Tears Spoiler
ep6 ending broke my heart. not that she found out, but that she found out this way. but upon rethinking, only…
Hey, I just wanted to ask why you think HyunWoo should beg for forgiveness. Asking for a divorce is not wrong. I don't think Hyunwoo did anything wrong by preparing divorce papers. And what do you mean by a healthy relationship? It isn't a healthy relationship if only one person asks for forgiveness even when it's their mistake, while the other person just acts cold about it.
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Replying to juno_j Mar 24, 2024
from my observation on comments on insta or even here..lots of k-drama fans prefer characters to be white, they…
I think the selfishness of Hyun Woo makes him human. My problem is not with those hating on him for wishing his wife dead; my problem is that on one hand, they are hating on Hyun Woo, while on the other hand, they are just forgetting the mistakes Hae In has made in the relationship. Just because she has an illness doesn't excuse her wrongs in the marriage. Just now on Twitter, I have seen tweets from people calling Hyun Woo a toxic, self-centered, and egotistic person and suggesting that Hae In should just get rid of him. Even on MDL, people are calling him out for his behavior, which is totally justified by the way, but when it comes to Hae In, no one is calling out her problematic behaviors because they have a certain sense of sympathy due to her being female or being ill, which is absent for Hyun Woo. I just want to support both of them as a couple, not just one individual, but these comments make me want to react to them.
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Replying to ElnaBabu Mar 24, 2024
Title Queen of Tears Spoiler
Is the brother's wife cheating on him with sml
I think Eun Seong and Da Hye may have a sibling relationship.
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On Queen of Tears Mar 24, 2024
I believe more people will start hating Hyunwoo after watching this episode. They don't even want to consider his perspective. Just because his struggles are portrayed in a comedic light doesn't mean they are insignificant. He also has his own struggles and views about what was happening to him in that house and what prompted him to consider divorce.
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Replying to wihajoonieee Mar 24, 2024
Title Queen of Tears Spoiler
GUYS ㅠㅠ thee four people are seriously like parasites -- so annoyingand ohmyword, they're setting Hyun Woo…
She just found out about divorce papers.
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On Queen of Tears Mar 24, 2024
I don't know what it is with KDrama writers, making male leads in marriage struggle dramas seem considerably guiltier than female leads for 70% of the drama. This was the case with all the marriage struggle dramas I had watched, like "Go Back Couple," "Familiar Wife," and "Queen of Tears." I think they don't want to show the harmful behaviors of both male and female leads equally. They always portray the misery of male leads in a comedic or inconsequential light, as if their struggles don't matter, while female leads will either have sick parents, illnesses, or child problems, which makes viewers sympathize more with them. All of these dramas had one thing in common: only male leads in the dramas were hated by the viewers, while the wrongs done by female leads in the relationship were mostly likely forgotten. In the end, when male leads get justified for their behaviors, viewers are firmly on the female lead's side and don't even consider the male lead's perspective, or they start shipping the female lead with the second male lead, where it doesn't even guarantee that the relationship and marriage between the female lead and second male lead will be much better.
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Replying to Kp7073 Mar 24, 2024
This drama had the capability to surpass cloy but not anymore those holy k netz won't let it happen anymore
It has all been solved, so don't worry about the ratings.
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Replying to Living Tribunal Mar 23, 2024
Who?
I think you should know by now that not everything reported by media is true.
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Replying to Living Tribunal Mar 23, 2024
Who?
Is there anything wrong with the picture though? She just shared a intimate photo of them. We don't know about their relationship yet. And has Kim Soo Hyun done anything wrong yet. He is literally the cleanest actor in the Korean industry without any major controversies. So why are insinuating something is wrong with him?
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Replying to Living Tribunal Mar 23, 2024
Who?
It won't even affect the drama and Kim Soo Hyun. She is just trying to gain attention as the drama is getting more popularity.
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Replying to reverie Mar 23, 2024
He singlehandedly ruined this show for viewers. I hope this drama doesn’t get cancelled
Who?
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Replying to nolatoo Mar 23, 2024
Wasn’t she the mean stepmother in Twinkling Watermelon?
I think everytime I will see her in a new drama, I will always feel she will turn evil at some point.
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Replying to nolatoo Mar 23, 2024
Wasn’t she the mean stepmother in Twinkling Watermelon?
Yes, she was
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Replying to Living Tribunal Mar 23, 2024
Title Queen of Tears Spoiler
I think you didn't watch the episodes properly.
I meant that you are only taking Hae In's side without even considering Hyun Woo's. Where did you see in the drama Hyun Woo saying that he is only treating her well so that he can get a part of her will? It was his friend's idea, not his own. If he wanted her wealth, the least problematic solution would have been to let her have an affair with Eun Seung (supposedly) and then blackmail her or get a divorce with proper alimony. But he didn't do that; he was trying to save her every time, which was visible to everyone, even Hae In. But the case with Hae In is that she does things for him, cares for him, but without showing it to him. The biggest problem between them is communication, but the way Hae In acts makes it worse. She doesn't see that her husband is being humiliated in her house, while in his house, his family members are treating her as their own. She was still maintaining her ice-cold persona when they lost their baby, without doing anything to show that she is grieving. Even in episode 1, she was so nonchalant about the baby issue as if they hadn't lost their baby before, which became a traumatic situation for both of them. In my opinion, showing is caring. In a relationship, no matter how much a person does for me in the background, if I don't see him/her doing anything substantial for the benefit of the relationship, I won't be sure they are in love with me or care for me.
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Replying to Rosie_is_busy Mar 23, 2024
Now We know why they fall apartEven if ml hates his wife so much wanting her to be dead is cruel now he's only…
I think you didn't watch the episodes properly.
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