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On Green Mothers' Club May 18, 2022
So, today we got another reference to Modigliani, and we also got the complete first movement of Winter of Vivaldi's Four seasons (in an earlier episode there had been a brief excerpt from another concerto). I guess someone in that series likes Italy.
Grazie.
Replying to hyeristorm May 11, 2022
Anyone else still in denial that Jim Ha is dead?! Part of me wants a wacky reveal that she ain’t dead as I desperately…
The only thing I found weird is the position of the body after the fall (push?).
I would have guessed that she would have landed face first, and there would be blood splattered everywhere (including on the clothes). We are talking 25 floors or something like that (at least 60 m), if I am not mistaken .
On Green Mothers' Club May 11, 2022
Finally the cousin stands up for something!
The gossiper attacking in the back in front of 20 witnesses, half of whom were kids is really something. It is also quite credible.
Replying to YourMyeE May 11, 2022
Whats up with "extremely toxic mothers" in korean dramas? Is it some kind of "trend" recently or what? lol...
I personally know a few like that here in Toronto.
They do exist outside of the Korean community, too, but perhaps are not as publicly discussed.
Replying to Kdramauser May 6, 2022
Wow this drama has very few audiences even though it's not that bad. Where is so called mature audiences who likes…
According to the data on wikipedia, the audience is steadily rising in Korea (with a weird pattern showing a constant lower audience on the Friday and a higher on the Saturday, as if there is some competition on Fridays).
I like most of the series, and the music fits very well the episodes. However, I am not convinced a bit by the uncanny presence of so many people who have a common past. Even the pharma/ biotech/ med jobs can't explain these coincidences.
Replying to roddib May 2, 2022
still, there are some rules in dramaworld. Like, if you say somebody has an important secret, you gotta reveal…
The writer was just trying - and failed - to increase the audience for her sinking barge of trash.
He got a secret! OMG! Gotta see the show, gotta see the show , ... and the writer couldn't even come up with a secret after 7-8 episodes!
Replying to Pamplemousse May 1, 2022
Lol yeah I have wasted my two month for a shitty open ending, well Im not doing that next season
Looking at the ratings, I can't imagine producers investing resources and companies placing products in a fourth season. It would only attract the die hard aficionados rather than a large crowd.
Replying to YESMISSA May 1, 2022
Definitey, there will be a season 4, so many questions here need answers, and the actors love this job. The writers…
so many actors loved this job ... that a bunch dropped out either by asking to die during the series or by just leaving.
On Green Mothers' Club Apr 28, 2022
We are being introduced to the nasty mom-daughter duo, which could be a way to make the audience believe that they, or at least the mom, is involved in the death of the JinHa.
While I do thing that the duo is a worthless piece of trash, I also think that JinHa's death got nothing to do with the duo, but is related with Louis' pharma company.
Time will tell.
Replying to Waverlyroot Apr 24, 2022
Add Big Little Lies and Mine to the mix.
Maybe in the end there is going to be some collaboration or some other form of help among the Green Club moms. You may have a prophetic talent.
Replying to Roro2022 Apr 24, 2022
That's a confusing statement. To the contrary, the entire season was used ti establish how devoted/loyal/attached…
My impression is very different, especially for the youngest one.
Replying to Boopsi Apr 24, 2022
Excuse my ignorance… what’s the meaning for SF?
SF is the company that the Seo family runs. Not sure what it stands for. The three guys involved are the head and his two sons (from two different mothers)
Replying to roddib Apr 24, 2022
The wedding night being spent on removing earwax was weird and gross beyond belief. Jeon Soo Kyung and Moon Sung…
May I remind everyone that they are FIFTY, with related history and metabolism?
They are not teenagers banging whatever they find anytime they can.
Are we getting a new set of cheating females (kitchen staff) trying to dislodge the wives from the SF guys? After all, the guys don't seem particularly loyal/attached to their female partners.
After all, the title of the series wouldn't be respected if everything were to end in marriages.
A pile of losers.
Replying to Waverlyroot Apr 24, 2022
Add Big Little Lies and Mine to the mix.
Added.
I was not too crazy about Mine. It felt extremely artificial.
Replying to strevisa Apr 24, 2022
Not to impose my view, but perhaps this can make some sense In this crazy contrast of interests.Personally, I…
Good morning, the Green Mother's Club may not be addictive, but it offers a different, more realistic, insight into clashing personalities, than the Love , Mariage and Divorce series.
I don't buy the incredible coincidence that it deals with 10 people who meet and already shared part of their past (the world is small, but it isn't THAT small). However, each person appears built on real people, though the author stresses arriviste behaviors (e.g., a person just died and one woman only thinks about the fact that her daughter got in the school in contrast to the children of the other families).
Replying to Filofretka Apr 24, 2022
Title Tomorrow
Just curious about the people liking this drama, …are you consider yourself a optimisic or rather pessimistic…
I guess I like the drama (can't stand the depiction of the afterlife, though, it's so fake) overall. I like the idea that desperate people should be given a chance to stand back from taking their lives, and explore life.
Epilogues are cute.
The honors given the former soldier were touching. He was a nobody in society, but the afterlife noticed his achievements (rather than BS crap used to promote so many in power).
I guess I am more optimist than pessimist (I am not always optimist).