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My dream ending flashed before my eyes just as the crepe myrtle blossoms fell from the tree.
Young-woo lets herself fall.
Tae-ha feels a sudden sense of forlorn dejection.
He dives into the pool out of instinct.
He surfaces in old Joseon with the barely conscious Young-woo in his arms.
She mumbles feebly, "Tae-ha, you came back".
They kiss and a strong current pulls them under water. Tae-ha fights to get them back to safety... they see the surface approaching... and climb out of the pool in new Joseon, as the crepe myrtle tree magically blossoms once again.
Wouldn't that have been more romantic?
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Replying to spitfiremichaela Jan 7, 2024
Have you read the Webtoon? The drama is following the webtoon very closely and the drawing of the FML is exactly…
I haven't, I'm a drama fan only, so thanks for the info - I agree with you, instead of what I wrongly said, it's as if the role/drama was selected to fit her appearance. We have an expression when something creeps you out, you "get the willies". Seeing her gaunt face gave me the willies, that feeling down below when you see something ghastly.
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Replying to atom951 Jan 5, 2024
He's a handsome man, this actor. The husband can't successfully sue his own wife. He's probably claiming the actor…
Brexit was a humiliating mistake, I was in the minority on that vote. We're all paying the price. I can't even get prescription medicines on time any more... and it probably gave Putin just enough fuel to invade Ukraine. I can see how and why it happened. We are a much smaller and more insignificant country than the deluded Brexiters appear to have realised. When Bloomberg said it was the stupidest thing any country ever did, he was spot on. We're in a time when politicians are baying for clicks and likes on sns like everyone else... so they're obsessed with populism and neither act for the common good nor with integrity. I gave up voting after Brexit.
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Replying to SIGS Jan 5, 2024
bruhhMatthew 5:16"In the same way, let your light shine before people, so they can see the good things you do…
Stop beating people up with the bible. It's already been proven there's a contradiction to suit any argument, and your arguments are clearly stemming from personal issues.
Stop recycling the same arguments, I refer you to the replies you've previously received. You're not acting in a Christian-like way. IU can do what she wants, it's her job, get over yourself. And stop leering over her Instagram if you don't like it!
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Replying to atom951 Jan 5, 2024
He's a handsome man, this actor. The husband can't successfully sue his own wife. He's probably claiming the actor…
I'm disappointed with the UK too, hence I can't watch any English language TV, it's all shit. You can have Harry, it's a lose-lose deal, either you have to take Harry or we have to take Meghan, they're both too narcissistic to get a divorce and own up to their mistakes... the greatest country (yours, naturally) should step up to the plate 😉 I loved Meghan when they got married, she seemed lovely, and Harry was considered the cooler prince. How did they f*** that up? I wonder where they'll go once unilaterally rejected by both countries? There seems to be a supply of gutter level media still willing to give them air time... Speaking of which, shame on Spotify and Netflix, they learned the hard way what everyone knew before they offered those ridiculous contracts.
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Replying to atom951 Jan 5, 2024
He's a handsome man, this actor. The husband can't successfully sue his own wife. He's probably claiming the actor…
That's a divorce arrangement. I'm responding to your sentence: "A spouse can sue their cheating other half though, because their relationship is covered by law". The application of the law makes this a rare exception, e.g. where crimes have occurred between the couple. In most cases, a spouse cannot successfully sue the other.
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Replying to atom951 Jan 5, 2024
He's a handsome man, this actor. The husband can't successfully sue his own wife. He's probably claiming the actor…
Can you explain how it's done then? It's usually not possible to sue your spouse - but you can divorce them... Countries that allow no-fault divorce would contradict that law if one party could sue the other over the reason.
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Replying to atom951 Jan 4, 2024
He's a handsome man, this actor. The husband can't successfully sue his own wife. He's probably claiming the actor…
Yes, probably similar to the UK, where adultery is taken into account regarding cause. There are different laws in each country. If what I've seen in dramas is true, and you can prove adultery in SK, you can sue the other party for damages, just like in this case. Seems pretty righteous, but cases must get messy and complicated.

Sorry, edit on your last part, true - but maybe the law enforcing righteousness isn't always a bad thing, considering the decadence of the west right now.
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Replying to _Am Jan 3, 2024
Obviously it's in the contract. Why would anyone, a millionaire apologize to the public for their own personal…
You seeing a racial issue where misconduct is the topic is an indictment on your perspective, it's nothing to do with race. You're making straw man arguments, I brought up Hollywood as an illustration and now you're being pedantic about the illustration.
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