I started to think Hyena is not that nice of a girl lolGlad that they are going that route though, the usual poor…
I see her as a wolf... no one is a saint in this drama (or in the real world), but I like her because she has that inner straight to survive and fight. (just wanted to share :)
How can Woo Kyung be Red Cry when she was in front of Bit Na's mom, without a cell phone, while she was receiving…
I believe that we have a single person behind red cry (only one person talking with those mothers), but I agree that there is an organization alongside with "him". Oh, I don't know if its really her... it's so confusing xD
How can Woo Kyung be Red Cry when she was in front of Bit Na's mom, without a cell phone, while she was receiving…
Even tho, she was looking for Bit Na's mom when she was gone, and when she was able to find her, red cry was texting Bit Na's mom while she was doing nothing... so can't be her. There is another explanation for why she's seeing this girl... but for me, it's not her.
For me it feels more like revenge against them but maybe it's too simple of an explanation. Also it looks like…
Yes, I'm starting to think about that after episode 7, that she wants revenge. But is indeed too simple. If she wants some kind of revenge, why then? I'm not sure now if she was her child's tutor... maybe was someone else. I think she was just like any other mother, and wanted the best for her child, she payed the tutor, but the system fucked him up, and she was blind enough to see (she couldn't see on time to save him)... and for me seems to be a better motive to a revenge.
If she did the crimes herself and forgot, am done.
I hope she is not red cry as well, too obvious. But something tells me that's not her tho, because she asked him if he knew her... would be hella crazy if she asks and then answers haha. I want to share a thought... do you know when that "friend" sent to her a photo of her birthday? She put a "^^" on the email, just like red cry when she asked if he knew her. Idk if this means something... but I remembered right away.
Haven't cried like this for a drama in a pretty long time. My poor Yeh Bin T___T. Anyways, do you guys think coach…
I was thinking the same, like, "if she feels some kind of remorse towards her son, she shouldn't be teaching like this, or teaching at all." And I think we have two ways to go: 1) she is teaching them that way to damage them, on purpose or 2) She feels that her son was weak and couldn't handle her ways (like a failed experiment)... so she searches for "stronger" children. But idk haha we need to watch more, but it's a captivating script and top notch acting.
I think that the writer's intention is to bring that Castle down as the end approaches. Each episode is getting messier and messier! Is my favorite show at the moment and one of best this year (along with Mother, My Ahjussi and Life, in my pov).
Your article makes me want to watch it.I also had it on my watchlist for the same reason as you, Jo Seung Woo.…
This drama actually show us that there's no such a thing as a person 100% bad or good, they're living in between. For me, Jo Seung Woo's character wasn't a bad person, but maybe his actions wasn't always good (and that doesn't mean that the person is bad just because of it... we're on this world to make things in order to learn from them and sometimes make amends).
Thanks for this article... LIFE needs more appreciation. I want to say that this drama, from my point of view, should be called "50 shades of judgment"... everyone just judging each other like they were saints.
In our world, the word "greedy" is negative. People tend to look at the dark side of it... and it's funny because I thought Jo Seung Woo's character would be bad just because the teaser said that he was a "greedy businessmen". (I kinda judged as well xD) But on the other hand, doctors usually have this positive image, so I thought that was going to be a battle between good x bad (something like that). But in the drama we can see that they (doctors) were pretty judgmental in my pov. They never wanted to understand that the hospital was with some financial problems... they just wanted to keep their jobs at all costs (and who wouldn't?), their paycheck, to work in Seoul (never in the countryside), to buy expensive machines to work with, to have prestige for their curriculum vitae and so on... So I was pretty shocked at first to these doctors being portrayed that way... was a fresh script for me.
This drama was able to show us that there is a tiny little line between being good and bad... that people can be bad and good at the same time... that there's not a single person 100% bad or 100% good, after all. Showed us that even good actions can lead us to a bad outcome. Showed us as well, that our pride is something that needs to be looked at from time to time and that we need to stay humble (in this drama's case, a lot of doctors had a pride complex)... but what showed us the most, is that we should not judge others... we don't know other ppl's lives. So I find this drama is like an onion, if you peel their lives, you will see good stuff and bad stuff and more bad stuff and then more good stuff, like a vicious circle... And if you realize, that's how we live Life as well.
Ps.: About Dr.Ye, I have to say that I was angry with him almost the whole f*ing time, I know that he was trying to defend something, but for me, the timing was horrible! He was just reckless. Ps2.: My favs: Gu, Gu's secretary, Dr.Oh, Dr.Lee and Dr.Ye's brother (I forgot his name lmao).
Oh, I don't know if its really her... it's so confusing xD
The other two I've never heard of, I'm going to look for it ;)
I want to say that this drama, from my point of view, should be called "50 shades of judgment"... everyone just judging each other like they were saints.
In our world, the word "greedy" is negative. People tend to look at the dark side of it... and it's funny because I thought Jo Seung Woo's character would be bad just because the teaser said that he was a "greedy businessmen". (I kinda judged as well xD)
But on the other hand, doctors usually have this positive image, so I thought that was going to be a battle between good x bad (something like that).
But in the drama we can see that they (doctors) were pretty judgmental in my pov. They never wanted to understand that the hospital was with some financial problems... they just wanted to keep their jobs at all costs (and who wouldn't?), their paycheck, to work in Seoul (never in the countryside), to buy expensive machines to work with, to have prestige for their curriculum vitae and so on... So I was pretty shocked at first to these doctors being portrayed that way... was a fresh script for me.
This drama was able to show us that there is a tiny little line between being good and bad... that people can be bad and good at the same time... that there's not a single person 100% bad or 100% good, after all.
Showed us that even good actions can lead us to a bad outcome. Showed us as well, that our pride is something that needs to be looked at from time to time and that we need to stay humble (in this drama's case, a lot of doctors had a pride complex)... but what showed us the most, is that we should not judge others... we don't know other ppl's lives.
So I find this drama is like an onion, if you peel their lives, you will see good stuff and bad stuff and more bad stuff and then more good stuff, like a vicious circle... And if you realize, that's how we live Life as well.
Ps.: About Dr.Ye, I have to say that I was angry with him almost the whole f*ing time, I know that he was trying to defend something, but for me, the timing was horrible! He was just reckless.
Ps2.: My favs: Gu, Gu's secretary, Dr.Oh, Dr.Lee and Dr.Ye's brother (I forgot his name lmao).