The World of the Married Episode 12

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Feeling torn inside about no one there take his side, Tae Oh sits in silence at the police station oblivious to the officer's questions. His relationship with Da Kyung becomes distant as Sun Woo rescues him. Da Kyung gets more and more anxious due to Tae Oh's coldness that forces her to go and see Joon Young. Later, Tae Woo visits Sun Woo late at night. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: May 02, 2020

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May 8, 2024

Great ep

Idk if they are gonna get back on good terms or not or if its just a one time thing but that was the most unexpected thing ever lol
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May 8, 2020

Wow

I know I say this with each episode, but this is the best episode to date. I must admit I had a tough time watching this episode not because it was a hard watch, but because I was overwhelmed with the raw emotions of it. If I ever doubted Sun Woo’s character, not that I did, I would say what she did today was beyond extraordinary. The best guide to a person’s real character is how they treat those who mean them harm, and how they treat those who can’t fight back. As much as I detest Tae Oh, no one, not even him, deserves to be abandoned in their time of need by those closet to them. That his wife and her father didn’t understand the impact their inaction would have on the daughter/granddaughter was crushing – I felt my soul slowly lose all hope. As for Hyun Seo, she should have trusted Sun Woo, she's never failed her but I do agree with her Sun Woo needs to free herself.Can one even imagine what drives a child or even an adult to bully; I cannot. I do, however, think bullying is not a reflection of the victim’s character, but rather a sign of the bully’s lack of character. The bully is only reflecting on his mom’s character, and those who stand around and do nothing are not any better. Sun Woo’s son must be bipolar, he’s mood swings are quite disturbing, he’s like a balloon filled to the max, waiting to explode and his parents and the people around him are the triggers. The depth of lowness some can reach goes beyond imagination. DK using a child to gain favor with her husband and push Sun Woo out of town was not just low; it was repugnant. If I hated her before, I now loathe her and her disgusting family. That said, people are a culmination of their choices, and until a person can sincerely and honestly say they are how they are because of the choices they made, they can never choose differently -- can love really turn this destructive; I guess from the deepest desires often come the deadliest hate.

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