They were just good friends who supported each other through thick and thin. Their “relationship” was simply…
It makes perfect sense to add a tragic love story eben if it's gay forward TBF considering the theme of the drama.
What happened to Miji's Ex is sad but Rosa's story is more complexed.
Rosa's tragedy isn't queer bating- the point of their tragedy is how women and minority societies are so poorly protected and even worse back in the day, that vermin like Rosa's husband got away with anything. Their story shows how society failed them and how it pushed a completely innocent, kind hearted, hard working woman like SW to lose her identity to survive and protect her family. She just happens to be in love with Rosa and dyslexic.
I was expecting her back story to be about a secret romance/them trying to hide they're lesbians or something,…
That's what i love about their relationship- it's so pure.
Like SW definitely loved her romantically but never expected it to be reciprocated. Real Rosa's feelings on the other hand are open to intepretation- did she romantically lobe SW back? Or did she love SW so much it was beyond what words could describe? SW was literally her guardian angel in disguise time after time afterall. It doesn't really matter in the end since their love surpasses labels.🥲
also when she said “when i come back from work, she would be waiting at home with the son” implying she considered…
But why did SW leave Rosa when they were young in that case? Just because a guy asks your roommate/ friend/ relative out, you don't leave your co-space. Specially back then when people like Rosa were more conservative.
SW specifically mentioned that she didn't want her presense to tarnish Rosa's life but at that particular moment nothing happened to trigger her self esteem issues that badly. The long silence says it all 🙊
It probably was one sided love with mutual respect. Their love was pure and unconditional.
Hi, can you guide me as to how you are watching this? Pretty please? I am such not at all tech savvy.
Hey there- sorry been busy!
Balancing dramas with your PHD is beyond amazing - i hope everything goes well!!! 🫡👏👏👏👏 How did you survive?🙈
Nami Uraraka- Have you had a chance to figure out how to use the discode link? I think I might actually end up creating a profile sinde the machine translation version is taking soooo long to update it feels like an eternity now😭
OUS is good. It's kind of funny how literally everybody I know say the same thing about the ML🙈 I don't mind him I guess since I've only seen him in Devil Judge before. But honestly you should try OUS if you get a chance. The ML is only part of the story and there's soooooo much more than him. Personally I empathize with his character but ngl I'm getting a little too obsessed with the second couple (their story is a more quiet mature kind of love that you don't really see that often in kdramas). PBY truly outdid herself too since I almost always forget that she doesn't actually have a twin in real life. It's a tear jerker though - rather introspective experience since you can relate to everybody in some way or other 🥲
Other interesting dramas wise, I watched Reset (c-drama) yesterday in one sitting- totally recommend it. It might feel a little slow in ep 1 but it gets soooo much better as the mystery unfolds. As a fan of LR, you'll probably like this (being an expert in time loops and desperation to save your loved ones/ society) 🙊
He's just a doppelganger who took advantage of Mire's vulnerabilities. Ep 1 kiiiind of gave a hint when they mentioned…
I don't think he will have a SE. It might be his final obstacle to overcome his greatest issue- accepting himself as a whole?🤞🤞🤞🤞
At the moment Miji, Mire, Se Jin, and even the twins's mum have almost come to the end of their personal battles but Hosu still is struggling with it. For instance during his hug with Mije, he mentioned that what he was looking for was something to do with being a whole person right? At the moment he believes that Miji is his answer. But he's wrong. He still is sensitive about his scars even around Miji (yesterday's episode for instance with the cardigan). I feel like him potentially becoming completely deaf might push him to truly look at himself and learn to love himself?
Will they make him deaf? No idea...since the drama has been pretty realistic so far, perhaps this chapter might be left with an open ending but with a positive light regardless of the outcome since Hosu wouldn't crumble? (Idk i think i'm rambling at this point 🙈)
Whats going to happen to Ho-su? This is not a rainbow and unicorn sort of drama. I am sort of dreading it.By the…
It was definitely romantic love at least from SW's end. Her feelings aren't lustful though...it's love in it's purest form seeing as SW continiously sacrificed herself to protect Rosa. She could have easily walked away but she didn't. She even took the blame for the murder.🥲
It's romantic IMO because SW left as soon as the scum husband came to the picture. His love confession made her finally realize how she felt for Rosa . She was also worried that she would tarnish Rosa's reputation/ future which makes sense given how anti-gay the country was during that time period. Her self esteem issues couldn't have been a reason to drive her away since that particular scene didn't involve SW in any way other than as an observer.
Also the wistful way she looks at their photograph- i can't really explain it but the love in her eyes is different from the love you see with friends/ siblings in similar situations of loss 🙈
Ep 10 messed me up…all the positivity right before the ending! I actually think the issue is not that big because…
This could be Hosu's final battle? He needs to push past the "I'm a burden" mindset. Considering how he still hasn't truly dealt with it, this might be his chance to truly accept himself without pushing his loved ones away again.
I mean at the moment Miji, Mire, Se Jin, and even the twins' mum are almost at the end of their personal battles but Hosu still has more to go. Accepting that his life will always be different is different from truly accepting himself as a whole 🥲
Please someone tell me Rosa's story because I don't understand it!!!
To keep it simple, Rosa switched identities out of love and to protect the real Rosa's son.
Basically our Rosa (SW moving forward) was always gratefult to real Rosa because she was the only person in her life that cared about her. They met as kids and became BFFs. While they were living together soon after SW left the orphanage, it became clear to SW that her feelings for Rosa weren't platonic. Given the time period and her already poor self esteem, SW decides to leave so she doesn't "tarnish" Rosa's promising future.
A few years later a now better established SW bumps into Rosa by chance only to find out that Rosa is in an abusive marriage and has no support because everybody blames her for giving birth to a mentally disabled son. In order to protect Rosa and her baby, SW takes Rosa and the baby and flees from Seoul so that Rosa's abusive husband wouldn't be able to find them.
Unfortunately a short while later the scum husband finds them and beats both SW and Rosa. In order to save SW, REAL ROSA accidentally kills her husband. Out of love SW took the blame for it and went to prison. Once she was released, the three of them were like a family but the only issue was that because SW has a criminal record nobody would hire her. At the same time, Rosa wasn't really upto shape enough to do hard labour that could earn enough for 3. THAT'S WHEN THE SWITCHING IDEA CAME TO LIFE.
Basically SW applied to jobs using Rosa's identity so she can earn enought to keep their little family alive. Things were going well for a while but unfortunately, real Rosa eventually got cancer and died. Since Rosa's son is a special needs kid and 1 person cannot look after him while earning enough to survive, the real Rosa begged SW to continue their charade and takeover her life 100% once she dies so that SW can access her royalties and other assets in order to continue to support her kid.
That's basically the gist 🙈 It's really heartbreaking honestly but the silverlining is that the real Rosa was so farsighted she made sure to make sure SW wouldn't get truly punished for taking over her identity by leaving behind an iron clad will clearly indicating that SW would inherit everything upon her death. This in turn completely ruined KMFC's lawyer's plan to change the ownership of the Restaurant since in the eyes of the law, SW/Rosa was the real owner regardless of her identity change.
I really want to try this but kind of scared since KS has a track record for 💔Does it have a SE? Yes or no…
Plenty of tearjerking dramas can still have a fullfilling ending TBF - For all I know they could have made it seem like the ML died but at the last moment give some kind of hint that he didn't / leave it open ended like in "Shining For One Thing" or "Monster".
Didn't bother to read the comments below since I (incorrectly) thought that you were being sincere about your question - my bad 🤷♀️
I’m really loving this drama but I skipped Hosu’s whole workplace plot in the beginning . But I guess it’s…
The thing with Hosu and his senior is that they have a complicated past. Hosu was inspired to be a lawyer because of his senior- for the longest time he idolized him. Similarly the senior truly did like having Hosu as part of his team despite his lack of objectivity. So eventhough Hosu left the company, they have an emotional rift between them. Question is how will this rift affect the KFMC's case with the building site.
Hosu's senior is a big believer is "it's just business" but after ep 10, things might change- specially since it looks like they will be focussing on disabilities in ep 11 (Rosa's son and Hosu) which is the senior's weakness.
No hate, but I can’t be the only one who skips Mirae and Sejin’s scenes. 😩🥺 I just want to watch Hosu…
Sejin's like a duckling that has imprinted on Mire honestly🙈
Their love is more quiet-but still speaks volumes- filled with mutual understanding. That's why Mire didn't even need an explanation from Sejin as to how he figured out her secret.
I adore Hosu-Miji's arc but first love re-uniting kdramas are so common so Mire-Se Jin's kind of stands out at times if you give it a chance.
Totally worth giving them a chance if you ever feel like rewatching the episodes again (only if you want to of course😊)
Honestly, I like Mirae and I’m not trying to dismiss her experience but would her case be considered sexual…
It became legal the moment he took advantage of the situation to defame her and make her look like the one harrasing him. His lies also caused his wife to publicly slap Mire for no reason. Even HR didn't want to help Mire when she got assaulted by the wife because morally it looked like Mire's fault at the time to them.
So yes it is IMO (honestly even the drunk kiss attempt should be considered as sexual harrasment even if she forgave him at the time since at that moment she did nothing to entice him since putting on the seat belt is a legal requirement. Being drunk is a poor excuse.)
Honestly Mire should just sue Park, KMFC, her department, and the so called gaslighting HR team. 🫠
What happened to Miji's Ex is sad but Rosa's story is more complexed.
Rosa's tragedy isn't queer bating- the point of their tragedy is how women and minority societies are so poorly protected and even worse back in the day, that vermin like Rosa's husband got away with anything. Their story shows how society failed them and how it pushed a completely innocent, kind hearted, hard working woman like SW to lose her identity to survive and protect her family. She just happens to be in love with Rosa and dyslexic.
Like SW definitely loved her romantically but never expected it to be reciprocated. Real Rosa's feelings on the other hand are open to intepretation- did she romantically lobe SW back? Or did she love SW so much it was beyond what words could describe? SW was literally her guardian angel in disguise time after time afterall. It doesn't really matter in the end since their love surpasses labels.🥲
SW specifically mentioned that she didn't want her presense to tarnish Rosa's life but at that particular moment nothing happened to trigger her self esteem issues that badly. The long silence says it all 🙊
It probably was one sided love with mutual respect. Their love was pure and unconditional.
Balancing dramas with your PHD is beyond amazing - i hope everything goes well!!! 🫡👏👏👏👏
How did you survive?🙈
Nami Uraraka- Have you had a chance to figure out how to use the discode link? I think I might actually end up creating a profile sinde the machine translation version is taking soooo long to update it feels like an eternity now😭
OUS is good. It's kind of funny how literally everybody I know say the same thing about the ML🙈
I don't mind him I guess since I've only seen him in Devil Judge before. But honestly you should try OUS if you get a chance. The ML is only part of the story and there's soooooo much more than him. Personally I empathize with his character but ngl I'm getting a little too obsessed with the second couple (their story is a more quiet mature kind of love that you don't really see that often in kdramas). PBY truly outdid herself too since I almost always forget that she doesn't actually have a twin in real life. It's a tear jerker though - rather introspective experience since you can relate to everybody in some way or other 🥲
Other interesting dramas wise, I watched Reset (c-drama) yesterday in one sitting- totally recommend it. It might feel a little slow in ep 1 but it gets soooo much better as the mystery unfolds. As a fan of LR, you'll probably like this (being an expert in time loops and desperation to save your loved ones/ society) 🙊
WBU? Did you watch anything interesting lately?
At the moment Miji, Mire, Se Jin, and even the twins's mum have almost come to the end of their personal battles but Hosu still is struggling with it. For instance during his hug with Mije, he mentioned that what he was looking for was something to do with being a whole person right? At the moment he believes that Miji is his answer. But he's wrong. He still is sensitive about his scars even around Miji (yesterday's episode for instance with the cardigan). I feel like him potentially becoming completely deaf might push him to truly look at himself and learn to love himself?
Will they make him deaf? No idea...since the drama has been pretty realistic so far, perhaps this chapter might be left with an open ending but with a positive light regardless of the outcome since Hosu wouldn't crumble? (Idk i think i'm rambling at this point 🙈)
No worries 😊
It's romantic IMO because SW left as soon as the scum husband came to the picture. His love confession made her finally realize how she felt for Rosa .
She was also worried that she would tarnish Rosa's reputation/ future which makes sense given how anti-gay the country was during that time period. Her self esteem issues couldn't have been a reason to drive her away since that particular scene didn't involve SW in any way other than as an observer.
Also the wistful way she looks at their photograph- i can't really explain it but the love in her eyes is different from the love you see with friends/ siblings in similar situations of loss 🙈
I mean at the moment Miji, Mire, Se Jin, and even the twins' mum are almost at the end of their personal battles but Hosu still has more to go. Accepting that his life will always be different is different from truly accepting himself as a whole 🥲
Basically our Rosa (SW moving forward) was always gratefult to real Rosa because she was the only person in her life that cared about her. They met as kids and became BFFs. While they were living together soon after SW left the orphanage, it became clear to SW that her feelings for Rosa weren't platonic. Given the time period and her already poor self esteem, SW decides to leave so she doesn't "tarnish" Rosa's promising future.
A few years later a now better established SW bumps into Rosa by chance only to find out that Rosa is in an abusive marriage and has no support because everybody blames her for giving birth to a mentally disabled son. In order to protect Rosa and her baby, SW takes Rosa and the baby and flees from Seoul so that Rosa's abusive husband wouldn't be able to find them.
Unfortunately a short while later the scum husband finds them and beats both SW and Rosa. In order to save SW, REAL ROSA accidentally kills her husband. Out of love SW took the blame for it and went to prison. Once she was released, the three of them were like a family but the only issue was that because SW has a criminal record nobody would hire her. At the same time, Rosa wasn't really upto shape enough to do hard labour that could earn enough for 3. THAT'S WHEN THE SWITCHING IDEA CAME TO LIFE.
Basically SW applied to jobs using Rosa's identity so she can earn enought to keep their little family alive. Things were going well for a while but unfortunately, real Rosa eventually got cancer and died. Since Rosa's son is a special needs kid and 1 person cannot look after him while earning enough to survive, the real Rosa begged SW to continue their charade and takeover her life 100% once she dies so that SW can access her royalties and other assets in order to continue to support her kid.
That's basically the gist 🙈
It's really heartbreaking honestly but the silverlining is that the real Rosa was so farsighted she made sure to make sure SW wouldn't get truly punished for taking over her identity by leaving behind an iron clad will clearly indicating that SW would inherit everything upon her death. This in turn completely ruined KMFC's lawyer's plan to change the ownership of the Restaurant since in the eyes of the law, SW/Rosa was the real owner regardless of her identity change.
🥲🥲🥲
Didn't bother to read the comments below since I (incorrectly) thought that you were being sincere about your question - my bad 🤷♀️
No wonder she's Yu Candy🥲🥲🥲
Hosu's senior is a big believer is "it's just business" but after ep 10, things might change- specially since it looks like they will be focussing on disabilities in ep 11 (Rosa's son and Hosu) which is the senior's weakness.
Their love is more quiet-but still speaks volumes- filled with mutual understanding. That's why Mire didn't even need an explanation from Sejin as to how he figured out her secret.
I adore Hosu-Miji's arc but first love re-uniting kdramas are so common so Mire-Se Jin's kind of stands out at times if you give it a chance.
Totally worth giving them a chance if you ever feel like rewatching the episodes again (only if you want to of course😊)
So yes it is IMO (honestly even the drunk kiss attempt should be considered as sexual harrasment even if she forgave him at the time since at that moment she did nothing to entice him since putting on the seat belt is a legal requirement. Being drunk is a poor excuse.)
Honestly Mire should just sue Park, KMFC, her department, and the so called gaslighting HR team. 🫠