Kim hee sun is hot and aggressive in this drama ,Rowoon is so cute and kind person and lee soo hyuk is so charming…
It's really nice to see Rowoon in this role! I've only seen him in one other drama where he didn't really talk much and was much more calm. So it's nice to see this new character acted by him!!
I get that Um's wife comes off as annoying, but I think people are being overly mean to her and overly sympathetic…
Also it was upsetting to see the wife give him so much for forgetting their daughter's allergy. Their daughter isn't five years old. She was old enough to know that she is allergic, and that it was NOT okay to consume the food. But she did it anyway. So it was kind of shocking how the wife took it out on the husband (though of course, it's sad he doesn't know of his own child's allergies) because their pre-teen/teen daughter knowingy consumed foods that would cause allergic reactions. And for those with food allergies like that, most people carry epipens for those situations. Their daughter didn't carry one with her - something the wife could've made sure she does.
I get that Um's wife comes off as annoying, but I think people are being overly mean to her and overly sympathetic…
Her resentment is understandable, but she needs to think of her daughter.
He was an absent father (and husband) who put his career passions ahead of his family.
Their family COULD have moved around with him, but it wasn't financially feasible or reasonable to do so. So he provided monetary support to his family, but very little on the emotional side. He only realized too late the importance of family, and how he missed out on so many milestones of his daughter.
Although he clearly wants to make amends, the wife is clearly done with the relationship. The writer made the wife "evil" by trying to alienate him from his daughter - (1) trying to prevent her from visiting his workplace or having her husband prevent their child from visiting, etc. (2) her assuming that her husband is cheating or something, and (3) no straight-talk, honest communication between the two of them.
Honestly.. Even if they end up divorcing, he's still her daughter's dad. And it's her daughter who needs to make the choice of whether to let him back into her life or not. Since she's a minor, the wife could fight for custody and prevent him from meeting her, but is that really in her daughter's best interest?
Yeah Also the FL is so fixated on getting revenge that its hard to believe she's going to die. Why wouldn't she do something better with her time left?
Few things bother me: - Chanyoung's relationship with a married man - The friends' encouragement for Joo Hee to date a guy who is already in a relationship
Even if they are in a rocky, bad relationship, these things still irk me. I guess it's interesting to see their perspectives on the situations, but still..
Seonwoo's Dad: There are people who are understanding [about adoption], but there are people who aren't. You understand, right?
Translates to...
Seonwoo's Dad: I am trash.
He was an absent father (and husband) who put his career passions ahead of his family.
Their family COULD have moved around with him, but it wasn't financially feasible or reasonable to do so. So he provided monetary support to his family, but very little on the emotional side. He only realized too late the importance of family, and how he missed out on so many milestones of his daughter.
Although he clearly wants to make amends, the wife is clearly done with the relationship. The writer made the wife "evil" by trying to alienate him from his daughter - (1) trying to prevent her from visiting his workplace or having her husband prevent their child from visiting, etc. (2) her assuming that her husband is cheating or something, and (3) no straight-talk, honest communication between the two of them.
Honestly.. Even if they end up divorcing, he's still her daughter's dad. And it's her daughter who needs to make the choice of whether to let him back into her life or not. Since she's a minor, the wife could fight for custody and prevent him from meeting her, but is that really in her daughter's best interest?
Also the FL is so fixated on getting revenge that its hard to believe she's going to die. Why wouldn't she do something better with her time left?
- Chanyoung's relationship with a married man
- The friends' encouragement for Joo Hee to date a guy who is already in a relationship
Even if they are in a rocky, bad relationship, these things still irk me. I guess it's interesting to see their perspectives on the situations, but still..