Episodes 8 and 9 were stellar. I'm really loving the show. At this stage, I'm wondering: 1) if the custody battle between JS and EK is continue until the end 2) if EK and WJ will get together by the end (I sure hope so...).
I'd say what the show is aiming for is to portray the relationship between Cha Eun Kyung and Han Yoo Ri, and how…
The relationship between between Eunkyung and Yuri is definitely the main point (along with Eunkyung and Jaehee's relationsip), but there is definitely a bit of romance on the side. We'll see what they have planned for Eonho and Yuri and Eunkyung and Woojin.
Agree, Woojin's feeling towards Eunkyung is not mutual. It'll take some time for Eunkyung to realise even if she…
Hmm... Many people blame EK for not noticing WJ's feelings. I don't have a hard time believing her. It is always easier to notice things in the people around you than in yourself. She is too absorbed in her job to pay attention to the emotional needs of daughter and does not notice WJ's feelings.
While I would like seeing Eunkyung and Woojin getting together, I have no idea what the show is aiming for. If the show wants them together, they will need great writing because Eunkyung seems to have no feelings whatsoever for him! She seems to see him like a brother! Oh, boy. I am SAT.
While I'm enjoying the drama, I have no idea what the main characters' jobs are! Lol! are they police officers or lawyers? I sense that they are lawyers, but why do they interrogate people? Also, why does Lei Xu pressure the school principle to allow him to teach at the school?
How is it possible to depict adoption negatively?This story is about two crazy parents, not about whole adoption…
There are plenty of ways. They can depict the parents as abusive to the daughter. They can depict the biological parents as more loving/the ultimate saviors. They can promote the position that adoptive parents are one step below biological parents.
1) if the custody battle between JS and EK is continue until the end
2) if EK and WJ will get together by the end (I sure hope so...).