Yep, learned that in Strangers Again (at least one good thing about this drama lol) Cheating is ground for divorce…
Def not hard šEspecially now that she can probably do a paternity test on eunseo, now that she knows (I bet I-rang still has one of eunseoās hairs from pulling it earlier in the ep lolol)
Just fyi, Korea doesnāt have a āno faultā divorce. As I understand it, if you donāt have the consent of both parties, you need to have some kind of proof of wrongdoing. I-rang asks everyone if they think their mother is gathering evidence, because sheād need that for a contested divorce.
I am probably most excited for Yoo In Soo (Samshik) in this. He was perfectly awful psychopath in All of Us Are Dead and then he played a complete 180 character as the biggest romantic in Alchemy of Souls (I didnāt even realize it was him till part 2 aired!) and Iām hella excited to see him play a new character that is a mix of those other two (a romantic psychopath!)
Lol nah, it isnāt on her to watch a prisoner. Sheās a doctor not a guard. I was annoyed at anyone trying to…
Nah, canāt agree. Unless her job responsibilities include āalso guard prisoners if youāre the only one aroundā then the management canāt punish her for not doing it. She took *personal* responsibility by telling the guard sheād watch the woman, but that has no bearing on her own job. The guard is the one whoās rightly at fault.
Asking for the cuffs to be loosened isnāt a bad thing either. Itās not like she slipped a key to the old woman lol
Im actually hoping sheās not that bad like she just want to befriend her sister or just be acknowledge, but…
Iām pretty sure the show is quality enough that the daughter wonāt be a 2 d villain like others seem prepared for. I think itās more like youāre suggesting, but with a confusion between wanting to befriend her sister, being jealous of her family relationship, and trying to protect/support her mom.
Iām actually super invested in her story so Iām excited to see where it goes!
It's not like everyone here hates her but she is no saint and let me tell I have seen more teenage girls then…
Hm, well Im sad that you describe your life as fucked up, and I hope for good things for you and your future
As to the rest⦠dramas are *dramatic* representations of real life, so they reflect things like emotions but on a grander, more visible scale.
So even if the teen daughter does things that would be super bad irl, the point of fiction is to help us see and understand different perspectives. Pretty much any drama that has meaningful character development will help the audience relate to its characters. Iāll be super surprised if we donāt see a very interesting arc through the two daughterās relationships (to parents and each other).
Oh all of that was implied in your first comment. But instead of finding her sympathetic and pitiable for being a teenager (awash in allllll the overwhelming emotions that come during those years) who has been growing up with feelings of guilt (for her mothers family turning her back on them), of being abandoned (by father, maternal family, and also a little by her hardworking mother) of longing but also jealousy (for a sister- who seems to have it better), youre anticipating that youāll find her contemptible.
You clearly arenāt alone in this opinion, judging by the comments, but it does seem to come from either inability or unwillingness to empathize with her circumstances and feelings. At least thatās the way it comes across to me
Oh no. These comments after ep 6 have proven the rule that ppl hate teen girls more than anyone else. So many of yāall want to hate on a girl whoās struggling and legit say you already hate/will hate her more than the man who has a legit hidden family. Oof lol.
to those who have read the novel, is it ok to watch this drama WITHOUT watching LBFAD?
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Iāve read both and they have nothing to do with one another. Iām gonna guess the only thing you might miss is the significance of any cameo appearance or any reference, which is insignificant to the plot
Iām curious what Sung-heeās daughterās motivation is.
I wonder if she joined the hagwon specifically to get to know her half-sister. I get that impression, but I canāt tell if it coming from a positive or negative motivation. Does she just want to get to know her sister? Does she want to worm her way in and mess with their lives? Iām incredibly invested in that storyline right now
I'm loving it so much! I really like how the son is so supportive of his mom (and I think she's going to become…
The positive and supportive son/mom relationship is such a refreshing take on the second chance trope. It feels like a more true-to-life representation for gen z kids too. Millennial kids were more like the 18 Again kids lol
Usually I try not compare adaptations but soulmates is one of my faves. In my opinion the Chinese version is better.…
I quite liked this adaptation but I do think it kind of tamed the emotions felt by the characters in the Chinese version. I donāt think itās a bad thing, because it gives the story a different reason for existing, but it does make the attachment between the girls much more obvious and less complicated than in the Chinese version.
Ahahaha all the reviews seem to HATE this drama and here I am.... thoroughly enjoying it. All the suitors are fun and have their own lives and struggles, the focus on the daughter is lovely and thoughtful, and the FL/grandma/daughter relationship is super effing heartwarming.
Definitely a polarizing kind of drama.
If you're thinking about starting and the reviews are turning you off, I say go for it. I was pretty into it from the get-go and it's been a hella fun ride. I think you'll know pretty soon if it works for you or doesn't
Asking for the cuffs to be loosened isnāt a bad thing either. Itās not like she slipped a key to the old woman lol
Iām actually super invested in her story so Iām excited to see where it goes!
As to the rest⦠dramas are *dramatic* representations of real life, so they reflect things like emotions but on a grander, more visible scale.
So even if the teen daughter does things that would be super bad irl, the point of fiction is to help us see and understand different perspectives. Pretty much any drama that has meaningful character development will help the audience relate to its characters. Iāll be super surprised if we donāt see a very interesting arc through the two daughterās relationships (to parents and each other).
You clearly arenāt alone in this opinion, judging by the comments, but it does seem to come from either inability or unwillingness to empathize with her circumstances and feelings. At least thatās the way it comes across to me
Iāve read both and they have nothing to do with one another. Iām gonna guess the only thing you might miss is the significance of any cameo appearance or any reference, which is insignificant to the plot
I wonder if she joined the hagwon specifically to get to know her half-sister. I get that impression, but I canāt tell if it coming from a positive or negative motivation. Does she just want to get to know her sister? Does she want to worm her way in and mess with their lives? Iām incredibly invested in that storyline right now
Definitely a polarizing kind of drama.
If you're thinking about starting and the reviews are turning you off, I say go for it. I was pretty into it from the get-go and it's been a hella fun ride. I think you'll know pretty soon if it works for you or doesn't