At first, I was like, her dad wanted the baby and kept WYW. Good for him. The mom didn't which is within her right so I was like okay maybe she's like a complicated character. But then episode 11 happened and wow she's such a bitch. If you didn't want the kid fine but ruining her life after she's literally done NOTHING to you? WOW.
I also dislike EH. She's always on her high horse thinking she knows everything better than everyone.
Girl me too. She annoyed me with the whole Miran and husband who got abused scene and then from the way she spoke to Yongju. She's a great friend but she's so judgy
Yeah, she's a piece of work. Despite being a sweet faced old lady. She heaped abuse and neglect on her son's head…
All that is cool but that doesn't mean she still gets to treat him the same way. She's still so unresponsive. He's literally giving in more than half but she still doesn't understand. She owes him a MASSIVE apology, A child should have never been treated that away. God, I'm so mad it's making me cry. If we have a stupid chracter and forgiveness arc I'm giving up. So predictable and annoying. I want them at peace but Dong Seok at the end of the day, owes Ok Dong nothing. Especially not seeing his step brothers.
Yeah, she's a piece of work. Despite being a sweet faced old lady. She heaped abuse and neglect on her son's head…
All that is cool but that doesn't mean she still gets to treat him the same way. She's still so unresponsive. He's literally giving in more than half but she still doesn't understand. She owes him a MASSIVE apology, A child should have never been treated that away. God, I'm so mad it's making me cry. If we have a stupid chracter and forgiveness arc I'm giving up. So predictable and annoying. I want them at peace but Dong Seok at the end of the day, owes Ok Dong nothing. Especially not seeing his step brothers.
Yeah, she's a piece of work. Despite being a sweet faced old lady. She heaped abuse and neglect on her son's head…
I get all that but Dongseok deserved better communication. His mother wanted to somehow survive but she was all Dongseok had. He deserved to treated well by his own mother in the least. To have been shown some sort of love as a child who lost everything but no. She was a bitch and I'm a lowkey hater of her rn. She better explain whatever went on when she hit Dongseok till he was bloody
I wish Dongseok would not forgive his mother. He is right just because she has cancer everyone is expecting him…
Same I'm so mad at the mother like maybe moving in with the step father was all she could do to save herself and her child BUT she should've been kind to the Dongseok knowing that he's uprooting his whole life and has nobody but her. I'm starting to hate her so much. I hate the "parents do it for a reason" trope like NO. Good communication is a must. Hitting him dozens of times was painful to watch
I don't think Taehun can date anyone seriously at the moment. His sister is too much and his daughter needs all most all his attention. At the start, I thought both of them acted understandably but 3 years later, they have had no development. It's frustrating. Also Taehun's "thank goodness you're not pregnant" came out of the screen and hurt me personally. Kijeong looked so hurt. I'm so irritated at him because, even though she doesn't know when to shut up, I love my girl Kijeong. Second-hand embarrassment queen. I think for her liberation would be breaking up with him and honestly shaving her hair. She can be happy by herself and deserves better.
Changhee's business failing and becoming a store owner made him feel like a tiny coin. Changhee realizing he's the mountain in his life and that his life revolves around him was my favorite part. I loved that realization so much. Also, he's so mature like letting Hyuna go was just... wow. I love his little bits of wisdom. He imparts wisdom in me.
Mijeong doing well is great. Gu preparing for the worse was kinda sad tho. Like he knows he can't overcome his alcohol dependence and that it will eventually ruin him. I hope it doesn't. Their relationship seems so fleeting. It's like one of those relationships that aren't meant to last and probably shouldn't last, but it still gave you really good memories and taught you things about yourself and life. When you look back on it, there's no resentment, just understanding, and fondness but no regret. I hope it's not like that because I really love them together but at the same time, it's about liberation, not a happily ever after.
Also, I love that they talk to the dad often and that the dad tries to make small talk. His "you've worked hard" was so cute.
Man.. I disliked young ok a bit this episode.. the way she kept ignoring her sister and running away and not seeing…
Same. She was my favorite character so far but the way she ran away from her sister made me kind of annoyed. I think as she explained more, I understood her more. Looking after someone since she was 12 was probably really hard but she never stopped sending money. Yeong-ok knows she'll take care of her sister even when they are older and gives up anything serious because of her sister. Though she's definitely not the best person, she's not bad either.
Changhee's business failing and becoming a store owner made him feel like a tiny coin. Changhee realizing he's the mountain in his life and that his life revolves around him was my favorite part. I loved that realization so much. Also, he's so mature like letting Hyuna go was just... wow. I love his little bits of wisdom. He imparts wisdom in me.
Mijeong doing well is great. Gu preparing for the worse was kinda sad tho. Like he knows he can't overcome his alcohol dependence and that it will eventually ruin him. I hope it doesn't. Their relationship seems so fleeting. It's like one of those relationships that aren't meant to last and probably shouldn't last, but it still gave you really good memories and taught you things about yourself and life. When you look back on it, there's no resentment, just understanding, and fondness but no regret. I hope it's not like that because I really love them together but at the same time, it's about liberation, not a happily ever after.
Also, I love that they talk to the dad often and that the dad tries to make small talk. His "you've worked hard" was so cute.