OK...am gonna test out a response in french to see if it makes grammatical sense :Hye Ryung est une garce mais…
Vous avez/T’as décidemment une meilleure impression d’elle de celle que j’ai. Pour ce qui touche ses rapports passés on ne peut que deviner, et la question en ce cas devient : pourquoi se marier avec une chiffe molle comme SaHyun ?
WORSE drama ever. In this drama the cheaters are the good people. Kind and innocent, the writer is portraying…
What's kind and innocent about A Mi? Just curious. What's kind and innocent about GaBin (writer could have chosen a different name rather than besmirching a great French actor's)? Just as curious.
Incroyable qu’il y ait autant de monde qui pense que HyeRung soit autre chose qu’une salope. Ces personnes devraient en profiter et l’épouser. Le moment est idéal puisqu’elle est dispo.
Still wondering why people think the outsider alone is responsible for the breakdown of a marriage? In my opinion,…
"Still wondering why people think the outsider alone is responsible for the breakdown of a marriage?" Fantastic question. The outsider to the marriage is only one factor. There are, as you imply, tons of other ones. As far as your wish "of the wives cheating to balance this show ..." in a sense it came true. The witch, who married and killed YuShin's dad, seduced YuShin when he was young, and is flirting and thinking about other guys and has been doing so already when married (e.g. with SaHyun's dad).
The writer is totally wrong, portraying the mistresses like a saints and innocent people, they destroyed a marriage…
The writer is not portraying the mistresses as saints, she is portraying marriages that sink when facing problems. After one gets married, that person will meet people. Guaranteed. The question is: how does the person respond? However, that is only ONE factor. There are tons of other ones, and the writer barely scratched the surface by adding a little of infertility and pesky in-laws. The writer is shortchanging a pile of issues, which emerge in marriages: diseases (e.g. stroke), money, accidents, frigidity, issues with rearing children (school grades, drugs), work/career (getting fired, not getting promoted), homosexuality (curiosity or real), impotence (as ages progresses), new interests such as sports, religion (even conversion), hobbies, changes in taste (food, music, movies, vacations, circles of friends), ... perception that the spouse is cheating. They must be addressed lest the marriage falls apart.
I also think it is Hye Ryung's right to have that privacy, to keep her condition a secret from those people who…
She knew about her uterus problems before the marriage. That's why she duped her husband by telling him she didn't want kids (guy didn't have a clue, and is still out for lunch). Rewind the episode. Recheck what she tells her mom. Once the mistress got pregnant, she hoped against hope that she too would get pregnant. She should have addedd the possibility of a surrogate mom for her husband and/or adopt one or more children.
I am satisfied with last night's episode. I love those wives who chose to leave their husband. It's for their…
Forgot to say one thing: she could have added - while divulging her condition - that she would be ready to adopt and ask the husband's opinion. Hopefully, it would be "why didn't ytouy tell me sooner! Let's do it!"
I am satisfied with last night's episode. I love those wives who chose to leave their husband. It's for their…
She should have told the husband. Conceiling it - as painful as it is because of the possible consequences (see what happened to Song Won!) - is tantamount to fraud and ground for divorce in some countries (and zero alimony).
I would be happy for Song Won and the lawyer to end up together, and unless there is more drama in the next 3…
Song Won :-) Hye-Rung (not my favorite) getting alimony equivalent, OK Disagree on NGB. I think she will get zilch in the end alongside the Italian proverb "who wants too much, ends up with nothing" ("chi troppo vuole, nulla stringe", a proverb that Vincenzo ought to have quoted).
Finally we get an insight into HyeRyung: she didn't want children because she couldn't have them, and now that…
I guess you have a worse impression about her than I do. Yours maybe more correct than mine: you seem to know Korea way better than I do (I am in Canada, and am not of Korean origin - my wife is from Korea), and I only understood this Cheongdamdong Villa thing because you mentioned it and I looked it up to understand your comment. We'll see how fake she is (never liked her clothes nor make up). Three episodes to go.
Today episode .. I felt for all the 3 ladies. What hit me when Hye Ryung told her mother that she can’t conceived…
Finally we get an insight into HyeRyung: she didn't want children because she couldn't have them, and now that the invertebrate husband is getting one with someone else, she is accepting to fade away. Very noble. PiYoung may be getting close to have suitors (hopefully not one who had been dating his own stepmom!), though she - and we - still are not aware of it. Best of luck. SiEun is admirable and will come out on top whatever the situation, which apparently involves a husband whose idyllic relationship with the actress is sublimating into nothingness.
What's kind and innocent about GaBin (writer could have chosen a different name rather than besmirching a great French actor's)? Just as curious.
Fantastic question. The outsider to the marriage is only one factor. There are, as you imply, tons of other ones.
As far as your wish "of the wives cheating to balance this show ..." in a sense it came true. The witch, who married and killed YuShin's dad, seduced YuShin when he was young, and is flirting and thinking about other guys and has been doing so already when married (e.g. with SaHyun's dad).
However, that is only ONE factor. There are tons of other ones, and the writer barely scratched the surface by adding a little of infertility and pesky in-laws. The writer is shortchanging a pile of issues, which emerge in marriages: diseases (e.g. stroke), money, accidents, frigidity, issues with rearing children (school grades, drugs), work/career (getting fired, not getting promoted), homosexuality (curiosity or real), impotence (as ages progresses), new interests such as sports, religion (even conversion), hobbies, changes in taste (food, music, movies, vacations, circles of friends), ... perception that the spouse is cheating.
They must be addressed lest the marriage falls apart.
Rewind the episode. Recheck what she tells her mom.
Once the mistress got pregnant, she hoped against hope that she too would get pregnant. She should have addedd the possibility of a surrogate mom for her husband and/or adopt one or more children.
Hye-Rung (not my favorite) getting alimony equivalent, OK
Disagree on NGB. I think she will get zilch in the end alongside the Italian proverb "who wants too much, ends up with nothing" ("chi troppo vuole, nulla stringe", a proverb that Vincenzo ought to have quoted).
We'll see how fake she is (never liked her clothes nor make up). Three episodes to go.
PiYoung may be getting close to have suitors (hopefully not one who had been dating his own stepmom!), though she - and we - still are not aware of it. Best of luck.
SiEun is admirable and will come out on top whatever the situation, which apparently involves a husband whose idyllic relationship with the actress is sublimating into nothingness.