Yessss! Mi So's character kind of irked me as well along with her decision not to quit. I think it would have…
yeah i know! actually the culture in south korea is a little different. sometimes people are so used to addressing each other by formal titles that they end up not changing it after falling in love. in some cases, they have a dialogue and decide what to call each other. the elder person in the relationship usually calls the younger one by the name while the younger one who is mi so had more trouble changing her way of addressal. think it's just a culture shock fr u lol.
Haha it's not really cheating. Kim U Jin's father forced him to get married to a "competent" woman. If you watched…
It's your opinion lol. But being in a country where children are killed for not marrying the person of their parents' choice, I feel for the lead. Legally divorcing the person his parents thrust upon him just to be happy seems like a little too much to ask for in my opinion. Ig it's just that people who experiecne different lifestyles might think differently.
Unpopular opinion:Romanticizing cheating (infidelity) and then choosing suicide is not what I call beautiful or…
Haha it's not really cheating. Kim U Jin's father forced him to get married to a "competent" woman. If you watched the series you will know that he talks formally to his first wife. They were not in love. It was an arranged marriage for the sake of formality. so cheating? Not really. Atleast in my opinion. And it's not like they had any choice. They both would have never survived in Korea under Japanese rule with what they had been through.