I think it's an ex-partner in crime & possibly an ex-lover. If she was already a conman prior to teaming up with…
But that Seul Hee has been living with Grandpa for decades, she would have already known Soo Cheol has no power. So why get her to seduce and marry him? All this while, I have been pondering the reason.
I don’t even feel any emotional the scene where Haein mom was crying with her ,with all shit she been through,she’s…
Yes, that was also how I felt about Hae In's mother. Why did her daughter have to be dying before she could realise that she has been emotionally abusing her only daughter and not treating her as a human being? And Hae In did try to reach out to her mother but only faced cruel rejection time and again until she gave up. 😬
Later on he may fake his dementia and fight back to resurrect himself lol who knows… I also skip some parts…
But the Witch won't let him leave and live until he discloses the whereabouts of the money which was transferred in her name. He has to put up an act now to counterattack the Witch at the right time but he needs help like some of Queen's loyal employees and Hyun Woo.
The scenes when young Hae In's mother pushed away her hand and rejected her time and again, made me cry for this surviving child. Then it crossed my mind that Hae In's mother would continue to treat her badly if she were not terminally ill. How sad is that? 😢 What kind of biological mother is she that her daughter has to be dying before she can love and treat her as a human being? 😡
Since you’re watching this and have watched it,your opinion please…. Why would the father force his daughter…
You are at ep 33. Good! This drama is actually very well-written except some flaws here and there which I found absurd too but idk, it could be a culture shock even though I am Asian and actually look like Koreans too. 🤣😂
Since you’re watching this and have watched it,your opinion please…. Why would the father force his daughter…
Regarding that Eun Ho...I was thinking Seo Wool should think that her boss forcing a hug on her more than once and grabbing her wrist to go here and there is considered as sexual harassment.
Eun Ho's mother is deciding which wedding gown Kang Shim shiuld wear is ridiculous. The bride and groom should decide.
I am Singaporean Chinese - born and raised in Singapore.
So although I am Asian, Singaporeans do not allow their parents to control who they are dating, who they will marry. Most married Singaporeans do not live with their parents. We also do not bow or kneel. We are actually completely different from Koreans. 😄
Since you’re watching this and have watched it,your opinion please…. Why would the father force his daughter…
Actually I have more to say, but I was concerned it would be too long 😅.
The father did say that he wanted her to go on a date with that her ex-bf so that she could heal and start dating other men.
Seriously, I disagree and agree with you that she would not heal in this way.
Also, these Kdrama Writers always have sick characters hiding their illness from the family. I totally object the father hiding his terminal illness from his children. When he dies, his children will have to carry the heavy burden of guilt forever. He should allow them the opportunity to make up to him...to apologise and ask for forgiveness. When he is dead, they will never ever have the chance to do so.
I am sure, in real life, no dying parent would hide his terminal illness from his children. But this is dramaland. 😉
Ep 11 ending was jaw-dropping. Hae In has started to hallucinate now. 😲
Nevertheless, I found the scene where Hae In told her family and in-laws that her WBC has now increased to 3,000...a promising sign that her WBC will continue to increase to a safe level for treatment in Germany. There must a reason for that scene. 😊
Hi! I posted a comment very similar to yours with crying emojis earlier. Because I reacted too quickly and therefore wrongly! 😄
Let me explain...when the drama you were watching came to an end, you would feel sad and empty, right?
These 2 special episodes were made to "soothe the disappointment" . That means to ease the sadness and emptiness of QOT fans after the final episode is aired. It is NOT saying that QOT will, for sure, have a sad ending. Hope that helps to explain. ☺️
It's funny to me how most people interpreted it as a sad ending right away, while there's me who understood it…
I watched the original Japanese version first. Oh my!!! The ML & FL were very good and natural. The ending was shocking and I cried buckets of tears. The Korean version was less impressive.
Same for jdrama "Mother". The Japanese version was very very moving and I needed buckets again. But, once again, the Korean version was a letdown imo.
Hae In can no longer go out on her own but must be accompanied by family member.
(😉 Yup, I am sure Hae In would not succumb to her brain tumour.)
From now onwards, Hae In cannot be left on her own at all times. If she only steps out of the in-laws' house, someone needs to accompany her too.
Thanks for your reply!
All this while, I have been pondering the reason.
Why did her daughter have to be dying before she could realise that she has been emotionally abusing her only daughter and not treating her as a human being? And Hae In did try to reach out to her mother but only faced cruel rejection time and again until she gave up. 😬
He has to put up an act now to counterattack the Witch at the right time but he needs help like some of Queen's loyal employees and Hyun Woo.
Then it crossed my mind that Hae In's mother would continue to treat her badly if she were not terminally ill.
How sad is that? 😢
What kind of biological mother is she that her daughter has to be dying before she can love and treat her as a human being? 😡
This drama is actually very well-written except some flaws here and there which I found absurd too but idk, it could be a culture shock even though I am Asian and actually look like Koreans too. 🤣😂
Eun Ho's mother is deciding which wedding gown Kang Shim shiuld wear is ridiculous. The bride and groom should decide.
I am Singaporean Chinese - born and raised in Singapore.
So although I am Asian, Singaporeans do not allow their parents to control who they are dating, who they will marry. Most married Singaporeans do not live with their parents.
We also do not bow or kneel. We are actually completely different from Koreans. 😄
The father did say that he wanted her to go on a date with that her ex-bf so that she could heal and start dating other men.
Seriously, I disagree and agree with you that she would not heal in this way.
Also, these Kdrama Writers always have sick characters hiding their illness
from the family. I totally object the father hiding his terminal illness from his children. When he dies, his children will have to carry the heavy burden of guilt forever. He should allow them the opportunity to make
up to him...to apologise and ask for forgiveness. When he is dead, they will never ever have the chance to do so.
I am sure, in real life, no dying parent would hide his terminal illness from his children.
But this is dramaland. 😉
Hae In has started to hallucinate now. 😲
Nevertheless, I found the scene where Hae In told her family and in-laws that her WBC has now increased to 3,000...a promising sign that her WBC will continue to increase to a safe level for treatment in Germany.
There must a reason for that scene. 😊
Let me explain...when the drama you were watching came to an end, you would feel sad and empty, right?
These 2 special episodes were made to "soothe the
disappointment" . That means to ease the sadness and emptiness of QOT fans after the final episode is aired. It is NOT saying that QOT will, for sure, have a sad ending.
Hope that helps to explain. ☺️
The Korean version was less impressive.
Same for jdrama
"Mother". The Japanese version was very very moving and I needed buckets again. But, once again, the Korean version was a letdown imo.
Can you please recommend me some good jdrama?
I think I am too invested in QOT.
In future, I need to read carefully and think before reacting. 😁😁😁