I always like when the girl ends up with the obvious choice, but at the same time I tend to feel horrible for the guy that's left in the dust. They're usually my favorite character in whatever drama or movie it is.
I'm torn because I'm rooting for both the men in this one. ^^ I don't usually do that. I usually just pick one and feel sorry for the other one.... or completely despise them dependent on how annoying they are.
I'm torn because I'm rooting for both the men in this one. ^^ I don't usually do that. I usually just pick one and feel sorry for the other one.... or completely despise them dependent on how annoying they are.
I feel sorry for Sang Hee after watching Episode 10 but not nearly on the level that I feel for Pil Joo in Greatest Love. That's a whole other level of ache. Upper Stratosphere levels of confliction for his second lead character (the way he's written and acted). With Sang Hee I just think.."aww poor boy. You need to go back to liking Yoon Joo...Now lets get to the Ah Jung/Ki Joon scenes, thanks!"
cielo wrote: I feel sorry for Sang Hee after watching Episode 10 but not nearly on the level that I feel for Pil Joo in Greatest Love. That's a whole other level of ache. Upper Stratosphere levels of confliction for his second lead character (the way he's written and acted). With Sang Hee I just think.."aww poor boy. You need to go back to liking Yoon Joo...Now lets get to the Ah Jung/Ki Joon scenes, thanks!"
Yeah, I think there are too many fillers still and only 6 episodes to go.
That was an interesting end to episode 10. I must admit that I'm not as enthusiastic about these last two episodes as I was about the previous ones.
Back from episode 10! Guess what? DING DONG! I love that I previously exactly pinpointed Sang Hee's character! :D Him giving the monkey to AJ was adorable. Actually, this guy IS adorable! Why must the two brothers fall for the same woman again? Typical rewriting history scenario I guess. I feel sorry for him albeit he should go all the way and push his feelings onto AJ at this point, because Gi Joon is acting like an asshole for the past two episodes. "I'll wait until my ex get over me so wait for me too, Ah Jung? Can you do that for me? Can you?" SERIOUSLY GI JOON? DICKHEAD. So go for it Sang Hee! You were here in the first place, you loved her first! Screw your brother! XDD
Although I loved AJ and GJ chemistry in the first place, the kisses they shared, it seems like all of this is now gone and I suddenly found myself rooting for Sang Hee x Ah Jung. She may be oblivious to his feelings, but how would she react if he were to confess? Sometimes, that's just what it takes for the other person to realize there's someone better waiting for you.
If all fails (and I'm pretty sure it will), I'd rather have SH end up alone than going back to love the stupid bitch that is Yoon Joo. It would be really pathetic for both characters because Yoon Joo never liked Sang Hee in the first place and Sang Hee already got over her. Please just don't let him be second choice.
Random 1: I do not like Jae Bom around AJ. He shouldn't dig out history and confuse AJ even more!
Random 2: I really like where they're going with So Ran's character.
Although I loved AJ and GJ chemistry in the first place, the kisses they shared, it seems like all of this is now gone and I suddenly found myself rooting for Sang Hee x Ah Jung. She may be oblivious to his feelings, but how would she react if he were to confess? Sometimes, that's just what it takes for the other person to realize there's someone better waiting for you.
If all fails (and I'm pretty sure it will), I'd rather have SH end up alone than going back to love the stupid bitch that is Yoon Joo. It would be really pathetic for both characters because Yoon Joo never liked Sang Hee in the first place and Sang Hee already got over her. Please just don't let him be second choice.
Random 1: I do not like Jae Bom around AJ. He shouldn't dig out history and confuse AJ even more!
Random 2: I really like where they're going with So Ran's character.
Ack, I just can't get behind the Sang HeexAh Jung coupling. =( Not because I dislike Sang Hee. Far from it---I love him my Silk Chocolate. I just don't believe the actor who plays him. It might have been built into the script since day one that he falls in love with Ah Jung, but the actor never convinced me either in his actions or in the way that he delivered his lines that he ever thought of Ah Jung as more than a friend. And that temper tantrum he threw in episode 10? Came off as more petulant than lovesick, as if Ki Joon were taking away his favorite toy, not his love. And his pouty hiccups, which I guess were supposed to be sobs, made me cringe. I don't mean to sound so harsh; I just don't know how to cushion all of that. =/
Yeah, a lot of the conflict in this episode felt really contrived, especially towards the end. I was kind of blown away by Yoon Joo's audacity, lying to the aunt that she and Ki Joon were going to get married. THANK GOD, the aunt has Manager Park levels of common sense and nipped that problem before it got too angsty. I was confused a bit by that final conflict. I guess for some reason if Ah Jung had admitted to being married to Ki Joon, she would have jeopardized her position. So Ki Joon took the fall for her and placed his own business at risk? But doesn't Ah Jung come out looking like a liar anyway? She already told her boss that she was married, which Ki Joon contradicted, so, um, he basically called out Ah Jung's lie in front of some important people. And now Exec. Chen knows that both Ki Joon and Ah Jung lied to him. And so... Where does that leave us? Does anyone have any ideas as to how this might get cleared up? Or what Ki Joon's rationale was here?
introvertique wrote: Yeah, I think there are too many fillers still and only 6 episodes to go.
Yeah, a lot of the conflict in this episode felt really contrived, especially towards the end. I was kind of blown away by Yoon Joo's audacity, lying to the aunt that she and Ki Joon were going to get married. THANK GOD, the aunt has Manager Park levels of common sense and nipped that problem before it got too angsty. I was confused a bit by that final conflict. I guess for some reason if Ah Jung had admitted to being married to Ki Joon, she would have jeopardized her position. So Ki Joon took the fall for her and placed his own business at risk? But doesn't Ah Jung come out looking like a liar anyway? She already told her boss that she was married, which Ki Joon contradicted, so, um, he basically called out Ah Jung's lie in front of some important people. And now Exec. Chen knows that both Ki Joon and Ah Jung lied to him. And so... Where does that leave us? Does anyone have any ideas as to how this might get cleared up? Or what Ki Joon's rationale was here?
JameSmiths wrote: I guess for some reason if Ah Jung had admitted to being married to Ki Joon, she would have jeopardized her position. So Ki Joon took the fall for her and placed his own business at risk? But doesn't Ah Jung come out looking like a liar anyway? She already told her boss that she was married, which Ki Joon contradicted, so, um, he basically called out Ah Jung's lie in front of some important people. And now Exec. Chen knows that both Ki Joon and Ah Jung lied to him. And so... Where does that leave us? Does anyone have any ideas as to how this might get cleared up? Or what Ki Joon's rationale was here?
Here's the way I see it (clues given in Ah Jung's Flashback) She lied not to save her job but to save Ki Joon's face and his business deal. Her boss didn't know she was married but Executive Chen thought they were and part of the reason he wanted to work with Ki Joon was obviously because of his kind and lovely "Wife". She wanted to save Ki Joon.
Ki Joon Lied not to "out" Ah Jung but to save her face with her boss....He knew admitting they weren't married was going to blow his business deal with Chen but he called out clearly they weren't married to make sure Ah Jung wasn't the one hurt. They dropped heavy anvil like hints earlier in the episode that a Civil Servant can't be caught in any unsavory doings. I believe Ki Joon was sacrificing his business deal for her.
A sort of "Gift of the Maji" exchange...however lame the execution.
**also, I suppose how this will be cleared up is supposed to be our cliffhanger for next week? Or one of them. Its almost as if I'm not sure I want to analyze the plot too much or things start to feel...not as great as they are when I'm watching.
I just want to look at the couple, get excited about their chemistry, point and say ...oooh Pretty and Hot! Is that so wrong of me?
I just want to look at the couple, get excited about their chemistry, point and say ...oooh Pretty and Hot! Is that so wrong of me?
Cherrallort wrote: **also, I suppose how this will be cleared up is supposed to be our cliffhanger for next week? Or one of them. Its almost as if I'm not sure I want to analyze the plot too much or things start to feel...not as great as they are when I'm watching.
I just want to look at the couple, get excited about their chemistry, point and say ...oooh Pretty and Hot! Is that so wrong of me?
Hahaha, no, I totally understand---I have a drama right now that's like that for me (Romance Town, I wish I knew how to quit your nonsense...). For some reason, LTM just has me cocking my head questioningly for the entirety of each episode. A loving kind of critique.
JameSmiths wrote: Yeah, a lot of the conflict in this episode felt really contrived, especially towards the end. I was kind of blown away by Yoon Joo's audacity, lying to the aunt that she and Ki Joon were going to get married. THANK GOD, the aunt has Manager Park levels of common sense and nipped that problem before it got too angsty. I was confused a bit by that final conflict. I guess for some reason if Ah Jung had admitted to being married to Ki Joon, she would have jeopardized her position. So Ki Joon took the fall for her and placed his own business at risk? But doesn't Ah Jung come out looking like a liar anyway? She already told her boss that she was married, which Ki Joon contradicted, so, um, he basically called out Ah Jung's lie in front of some important people. And now Exec. Chen knows that both Ki Joon and Ah Jung lied to him. And so... Where does that leave us? Does anyone have any ideas as to how this might get cleared up? Or what Ki Joon's rationale was here?
I think Ki Joon's going to take the blame for the lie, saying it was his idea in the first place and she just played along for his sake (or something). If he had let her keep on lying about their fake marriage, he would have had everything to gain and she everything to lose. Viewed in this light, his declaring that they are not married in front of everyone when she was hesitant in confirming it one second before, only reinforces the idea in everyone's mind that she did it out of good-will; in other words, he's going to declare that she lied to help him and not because she's a liar.
At least that's how I would resolve the thing, lol.
siopaooo wrote: I think Ki Joon's going to take the blame for the lie, saying it was his idea in the first place and she just played along for his sake (or something). If he had let her keep on lying about their fake marriage, he would have had everything to gain and she everything to lose. Viewed in this light, his declaring that they are not married in front of everyone when she was hesitant in confirming it one second before, only reinforces the idea in everyone's mind that she did it out of good-will; in other words, he's going to declare that she lied to help him and not because she's a liar.
At least that's how I would resolve the thing, lol.
I hope that it's the way it will go too.
siopaooo wrote: I think Ki Joon's going to take the blame for the lie, saying it was his idea in the first place and she just played along for his sake (or something). If he had let her keep on lying about their fake marriage, he would have had everything to gain and she everything to lose. Viewed in this light, his declaring that they are not married in front of everyone when she was hesitant in confirming it one second before, only reinforces the idea in everyone's mind that she did it out of good-will; in other words, he's going to declare that she lied to help him and not because she's a liar.
At least that's how I would resolve the thing, lol.
I hope so too!
Well, unless this drama is written by the same scriptwriter/s as Mary Stayed Out... (in which case every scenario is possible, including Ki Joon kidnapping the Chinese guy or Ah Jung's father storming into the hotel to give his daughter's hand in marriage to her boss), I don't see Ki Joon suddenly turning into the worst jerk on Earth. Which he would become if he simply interrupted the scene to declare Ah Jung a liar.
And thanks for approving. Off I go sending in my resumé to the "Korean Dramas Scriptwriter Association".
;););)
And thanks for approving. Off I go sending in my resumé to the "Korean Dramas Scriptwriter Association".
;););)
siopaooo wrote: I think Ki Joon's going to take the blame for the lie, saying it was his idea in the first place and she just played along for his sake (or something). If he had let her keep on lying about their fake marriage, he would have had everything to gain and she everything to lose. Viewed in this light, his declaring that they are not married in front of everyone when she was hesitant in confirming it one second before, only reinforces the idea in everyone's mind that she did it out of good-will; in other words, he's going to declare that she lied to help him and not because she's a liar.
At least that's how I would resolve the thing, lol.
I'm going to join everyone in thumbing this up hardcore. Also, if you need a recommendation for your application to the Korean Dramas Scriptwriter Association, I would write an impassioned one.
alvinbeaudine wrote: Well, unless this drama is written by the same scriptwriter/s as Mary Stayed Out... (in which case every scenario is possible, including Ki Joon kidnapping the Chinese guy or Ah Jung's father storming into the hotel to give his daughter's hand in marriage to her boss), I don't see Ki Joon suddenly turning into the worst jerk on Earth. Which he would become if he simply interrupted the scene to declare Ah Jung a liar.
And thanks for approving. Off I go sending in my resumé to the "Korean Dramas Scriptwriter Association".
;););)
ROFLLL... Ritaa ... am speechless.. lolzzz...
i hope what u said is the right way to go ... :>:
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