I feel like the ending might be him passing away in their old age. Since they already ended up together and enjoyed…
Cause we already saw an older woman at a senior home. So it’s safe to say that’s AeSun and GwangSik died. At least we see they got their happy ending. So I’m not bothered by anyone passing
Well I was afraid that this drama might have a sad ending, BUT after seeing that they are still together in middle…
I feel like the ending might be him passing away in their old age. Since they already ended up together and enjoyed their lives. Plus I think we’ll be getting more of their daughters pov. Because they already showed a snippet of her sitting with her boyfriend’s mum. Plus she’s the one narrating her mothers story so I feel like either the mum or dad passes away
I am literally watching the drama for this couple. I know they will be facing a hurdle as high as a mountain but…
Their hurdle is going to be as high as the mountain and as deep as the sea. I don’t see their issues ever getting better until we’re well into 40 something part of the episode
That’s not how the law works. I get where you’re coming from, but legally, she couldn’t have pleaded self-defense…
Me either. Because I do understand why they did it. But that would mean we live in utopia. It would be nice if the law would also look at the situation of people however it doesn’t and that’s a very harsh get sadly reality for many people
I loved it and I cried so hard but sadly I didn't get the ending or I wished they explained more but overall good…
Basically she gives up her daughter for adoption and she becomes a government employee. We see her employee certificate on the ironing board and her daughter with the two people. She wanted everything bad that happened to her to be a dream. And just like SaRang she chose to protect her daughter. Looks like she finally accepted her and loved her but she also knew that keeping her would not be the best option.
This movie shows one of the things I don't understand about SK, similar to "When the Weather is Fine" how when…
That’s not how the law works. I get where you’re coming from, but legally, she couldn’t have pleaded self-defense because she repeatedly hit that bastard in the head multiple times. If she had struck him once, there might have been an argument for self-defense, but since she attacked him after he had already assaulted her, that defense wouldn’t hold up.
Self-defense laws often require that the threat be immediate and proportional to the response. In her case, she was already assaulted, and her repeated attacks on the perpetrator after the fact likely made it difficult to argue that she was acting in self-defense rather than in retaliation.
If I were her defense attorney, I’d argue temporary insanity instead. After experiencing such a traumatic attack and then hearing him threaten to assault her mother and kill her, she wasn’t in a rational state of mind. That kind of trauma can push someone into a dangerous psychological state.
From a moral and ethical perspective, many would argue that she was a victim who acted out of trauma, fear, and desperation. The justice system tends to focus on strict legal definitions rather than the full context of someone’s emotions and circumstances. In reality, some legal systems might have given her a reduced sentence or considered mitigating factors, but in many places, the law isn’t always sympathetic to victims who retaliate outside of the immediate moment of danger.
Didi you even bother to read the summary of the movie? It said it’s set in a fictional era of Joseon. so of course nothing they depict will be close to any historical fact! This is quite common. How many fictional historical movies/shows are there that we’ve all watched? There’s countless. If you have a problem dont watch it
I like this. It’s very chaotic and easy to watch. You don’t need to think about anything thing just watch and enjoy it. The antics of all the characters are something else. It’s quite an easy watch
It’s nice to see Hwang Min Hyun play a badass. His characters have always been very nice, very cutesy, very demure, very calm and collected. This time he’s Mr. Nice Guy with killer fists. His character isn’t some pacifist Kumbaya guy. He’s a straight up badass who just so happens to suck at studying
Hwang Min Hyun is a good boy,why they make him madman?😂🤦♀️
because the characters he plays are never like that. I think it’s really good and nice. I’ve never seen him play such a role before. He’s always Mr Nice. I mean he’s still Mr Nice but he’s a badass
GwanSik is the man we all need in our life. He’s such a solid rock for AeSun and their little family!
To all my ladies watching WLGYT get you an man like Yang GwanSik
I saw the foreshadowing when her grandmother spoke to her. But I still refused to believe that it could happen
https://youtu.be/WBsTXYk2OLA?si=iW8kNYDcqnWvjRkE
Self-defense laws often require that the threat be immediate and proportional to the response. In her case, she was already assaulted, and her repeated attacks on the perpetrator after the fact likely made it difficult to argue that she was acting in self-defense rather than in retaliation.
If I were her defense attorney, I’d argue temporary insanity instead. After experiencing such a traumatic attack and then hearing him threaten to assault her mother and kill her, she wasn’t in a rational state of mind. That kind of trauma can push someone into a dangerous psychological state.
From a moral and ethical perspective, many would argue that she was a victim who acted out of trauma, fear, and desperation. The justice system tends to focus on strict legal definitions rather than the full context of someone’s emotions and circumstances. In reality, some legal systems might have given her a reduced sentence or considered mitigating factors, but in many places, the law isn’t always sympathetic to victims who retaliate outside of the immediate moment of danger.
His storyline was useless and felt forced. In the midst of the entire plot his felt odd. They tried to have it fit but it really didn’t