I really enjoyed watching it! Nice stories, nice pace, nice cast-team. Kimura Takuya was excellent, as always, both as a BG and as a single father. His comic moments were to die for!!!
Definitely a must watch! A unique, beautifully written drama, with a far from ordinary plot and excellent performances from all the actors, adults and teenagers. I found extremely innovative and challenging the emotional and ethical dilemmas this drama introduced, giving us in every episode food for thought concerning mostly family issues.
Despite the crappy subs and the slow pace, it was a well-written dark drama, with a few funny moments and lots of suspense and supernatural elements. Shim Hee Sub and his complex and heartbreaking character stole all the spotlights!
Can't believe it's his 10th year of acting and his 29th drama and he is is more handsome and skilled year after year !!! He's gonna break so many hearts once he gets his first main role!!!
I would really love to see the two spoiled brats (Hyun Ha and Moon Sik) end up together, after some bickering and confrontation! It would be much more interesting and funny than Sun Ha and Kyung Soo's boring and frustrating relationship... Lee Mi Yeon, meow, hwaiting!!!
That's why Greek philosopher Solon said:"μηδένα προ του τέλους μακάριζε", which can be interpreted as: don't regard anyone as blessed/happy, before you see his ending... What a waste of talent, what a waste of time, what a waste of our high expectations...
What a refreshing, funny, emotional, positive drama! The story was nothing new or impressive: just ordinary people with ordinary lives, with no evil characters and well balanced comic-romance-drama moments. Lee Yoo Bi as Woo Bo Yeong was simply delightful: funny, honest, hard-working, strong-minded... an excellent lead! Strongly recommended to watch between more 'heavy' and 'sophisticated' dramas of this season!
How ridiculous all of you are.I was ready to jump down that entitled widow's throat when she purred at the cook's…
"How ridiculous all of you are." Really??? Will you, please, stop insulting all of us who don't (and will never) have the same narrow-minded opinions of yours? You call us children (yes, I am indeed a child of my parents and I have two children of my own, so what's your point?), but YOU are the childish one... This is a drama, for heavens shake, and you're not an appointed MDL judge of our likes, dislikes and reasoning in our posts, so why do we have to justify to your stereotypical mindset everything we post? Even concerning this imaginary plot, why we must only empathize with the poor and ordinary and never with the rich and beautiful, is it a crime? When someone is self-battling with a divorce, does it always mean that he/she stopped loving and caring for their mate and family? [And don't forget that she never cheated, or even replied to the CEO's flirting, with whom you so strongly want to mate her!] Is it so natural and easy for everyone to sleep next to an unfamiliar body, knowing that it belonged to someone else's husband? Is it that easy for a woman and mother to cut off two children from their father and destroy their family, so as to save hers? I'm trying hard to put myself in this situation and it is very difficult, emotionally and ethically, to find the best solution, but for you, I guess it's only black or white... So, if this questioning seems ridiculous and disgusting to you, try to find some politeness inside you and express it in a more civilized manner like we do, or keep it to yourself!
Yes, she's driving Hyun Cheol away. In a way, I sympathize and understand her because she's insecure and scared…
Totally agree! She should be more understanding and not demanding... It's an unfathomed situation in which everyone involved is trying hard to become accustomed to, but she is behaving like nothing changed and nobody but her is hurting! On the other hand, Hye Jin approached her first, not only once, trying to find a common place for further action, or, at least, to understand her side!
If it wasn't for Ra Mi Ran, I would start feeling veeery uncomfortable with the selfish turn of Yeon Hwa's character... Hyun Cheol 's father and daughter are more understanding!
Kimura Takuya was excellent, as always, both as a BG and as a single father.
His comic moments were to die for!!!
A unique, beautifully written drama, with a far from ordinary plot and excellent performances from all the actors, adults and teenagers.
I found extremely innovative and challenging the emotional and ethical dilemmas this drama introduced, giving us in every episode food for thought concerning mostly family issues.
Joon Ki the funniest, Dong Goo the cutest, Sol always on point!
Shim Hee Sub and his complex and heartbreaking character stole all the spotlights!
Relaxing, entertaining, with just the right amount of angst, family affairs and romance...
It would be very entertaining!
He's gonna break so many hearts once he gets his first main role!!!
Unfortunately, there are only 4 (why?) episodes more to enjoy...
It would be much more interesting and funny than Sun Ha and Kyung Soo's boring and frustrating relationship...
Lee Mi Yeon, meow, hwaiting!!!
What a waste of talent, what a waste of time, what a waste of our high expectations...
The story was nothing new or impressive: just ordinary people with ordinary lives, with no evil characters and well balanced comic-romance-drama moments.
Lee Yoo Bi as Woo Bo Yeong was simply delightful: funny, honest, hard-working, strong-minded... an excellent lead!
Strongly recommended to watch between more 'heavy' and 'sophisticated' dramas of this season!
Will you, please, stop insulting all of us who don't (and will never) have the same narrow-minded opinions of yours?
You call us children (yes, I am indeed a child of my parents and I have two children of my own, so what's your point?), but YOU are the childish one...
This is a drama, for heavens shake, and you're not an appointed MDL judge of our likes, dislikes and reasoning in our posts, so why do we have to justify to your stereotypical mindset everything we post?
Even concerning this imaginary plot, why we must only empathize with the poor and ordinary and never with the rich and beautiful, is it a crime?
When someone is self-battling with a divorce, does it always mean that he/she stopped loving and caring for their mate and family? [And don't forget that she never cheated, or even replied to the CEO's flirting, with whom you so strongly want to mate her!]
Is it so natural and easy for everyone to sleep next to an unfamiliar body, knowing that it belonged to someone else's husband?
Is it that easy for a woman and mother to cut off two children from their father and destroy their family, so as to save hers?
I'm trying hard to put myself in this situation and it is very difficult, emotionally and ethically, to find the best solution, but for you, I guess it's only black or white...
So, if this questioning seems ridiculous and disgusting to you, try to find some politeness inside you and express it in a more civilized manner like we do, or keep it to yourself!
It's an unfathomed situation in which everyone involved is trying hard to become accustomed to, but she is behaving like nothing changed and nobody but her is hurting!
On the other hand, Hye Jin approached her first, not only once, trying to find a common place for further action, or, at least, to understand her side!