If Han Na is really Ji Hoon's daughter then Da Hye is really cruel that she did not say about this to her husband.…
How can you say that YS wasted his life for nothing? What does it change if he wasn't the girl's biological father, they truly loved each other. This way of thinking seems cruel to me.
And also if DH knew about JH being the father, she should have told him in the first place.
I only agree with God's Gift. Master's Sun isn't anything special-I've watched it up to 14 ep but I couldn't finish it. I think it's rating is too high.
I agree with Baek In Ha, Seol can't handle Jung. She clearly thinks what her bf is doing is wrong, in the same…
I think it's a little exaggerated. Who doesn't feel like screwing someone who did them wrong over sometimes? and the problematic childhood causes mental issues so anyone with this kind of past could have became different or mentally ill.
but I think that Jung's doings impress Seol at times and that she has predispositions to being 'evil' XD
I agree with Baek In Ha, Seol can't handle Jung. She clearly thinks what her bf is doing is wrong, in the same time she understands him but she is still so passive and doesn't talk about her feelings. Hugging Jung won't help him nor their relationship. He needs someone who will help him understand others and tell Jung that his ways of dealing with people aren't appropriate (*cough* a doctor *cough*). Jung won't stop using his methods so there are two things Seol can do- stay quiet and change her own personality (plus wait for someone to hurt her in order to get revenge on Jung- this will happen sooner or later) or dump him ahead of time and let him be a successful businessman.
Jung's personality is suitable for his job- he doesn't need to change, he needs to improve his 'skills'. If he learn how to manipulate cunning people in business field, his company will be blessed to have a CEO like that in the future. Then he'll need a stronger girlfriend- bitch like In Ha but with good manners.
In Ho was a rude, inconsiderate and childish jerk who didn't know how to keep his mouth shut. He hurted people, including those closest to him but I don't think it was intentional- he didn't enjoy it neither did he want them to feel like shit(in the pianist case), he was just being arrogant and selfish. When he was talking about Jung behind his back he didn't want to bad-mouth him, he was talking what he felt- he cared for his best friend and he was pitying him (also I don't believe that he told Jung's father or the police about the students going out).
Jung is different. I understand why he felt betrayed but nothing can justify what he did (or what he didn't do). He seems to have a victim mentality not In Ho- if that wasn't true, he wouldn't talk about InHo craving something that isn't his after such a long time. And later he's saying he would accept the siblings after adoption... -_-
I have a feeling that Yoojung didn't orchestrate the whole situation, but Inho bullying the kid, and betraying…
Yeah No matter what happened Jung is still an interesting character but I don't believe that InHo told the chairman about Jung going out so there must have been a third person. That's what would make it cheesy- the third person.
I'm sorry you're right. There was something wrong with my browsers.
still I've read that from november 2015 you have to pay... what a relief that's not true
thank you very much!!!
I know that much. The problem is that there are only 40 eps of the second season on LINE and to read the rest you have to pay on naver and then use oddsquad's translation.
thank you anyway :)
PS they only accept Korean credit cards (ok I wouldn't want to pay for this even if I could)
Yoojung's style of manipulating people: He subtly guides events and then steps back to enjoy the wreck that they…
I feel he needs to see a doctor. He acts like a psychopath, can't understand others' feelings and sometimes is ruthless. It would be interesting if he actually was a psycho. YJ isn't that much of a 'bad guy' though, they could have made him a little 'worse' and his relationship with In Ho should be worse too. I'd love it. XD
One more thing, Park Hae Jin's looks match shady characters perfectly. He was great in Bad Guys.
And also if DH knew about JH being the father, she should have told him in the first place.
but I think that Jung's doings impress Seol at times and that she has predispositions to being 'evil' XD
Jung's personality is suitable for his job- he doesn't need to change, he needs to improve his 'skills'. If he learn how to manipulate cunning people in business field, his company will be blessed to have a CEO like that in the future. Then he'll need a stronger girlfriend- bitch like In Ha but with good manners.
Jung is different. I understand why he felt betrayed but nothing can justify what he did (or what he didn't do). He seems to have a victim mentality not In Ho- if that wasn't true, he wouldn't talk about InHo craving something that isn't his after such a long time. And later he's saying he would accept the siblings after adoption... -_-
still I've read that from november 2015 you have to pay... what a relief that's not true
thank you very much!!!
thank you anyway :)
PS they only accept Korean credit cards (ok I wouldn't want to pay for this even if I could)
One more thing, Park Hae Jin's looks match shady characters perfectly. He was great in Bad Guys.