I get it. I'm a mother to two very different children who drove us up the wall in different ways and in different times. One is an adult now although we still have issues with her. I also know and work with people who have autistic kids who are far more difficult than Young-woo ever was.
Gwang-ho did a really good job raising her by himself and he sacrificed his own career to do it so yeah, I would never make light of what he did for her. But my comment was really about adult Young-woo idiosyncratic ways -- the whale talk and the way she introduces herself to people -- he's always worried that she'll scare people.
Jun-ho is a very special human being and as I've said repeatedly it is as if he was providentially sent just so that he could love Young-woo as she is and take over from Dad one day.
Wowsers, wowsers... that was some kiss there. I wasn't expecting that degree of longing. Okay... so when Jun-ho said that he liked her so much that he was feeling heart sick over it, it really wasn't hyperbole.
I am quite torn about the verdict and the ramifications of the ruling for people with disabilities and their families. I'm sure it's deliberate on the part of the writer to end it the way they did. It's a veritable minefield. It just goes to show how inadequate the law is to deal with the complexities of human relationships and intent.
Love the highs and lows of Episode 27. It's great to see Niaoniao finally put it all together for herself. A long time in coming but worth the wait to see that bright smile on her face and that sense of certainty.
Episode 9 felt like something out of Roald Dahl. The killer nicknames. Orcas swimming in and out of the courtroom. A quirky Peter Pan. It's clearly an invitation to rediscover the child in all of us.
Episode 9 felt like something out of Roald Dahl. The killer nicknames. Orcas swimming in and out of the courtroom. A quirky Peter Pan. It's all an invitation to rediscover the child in all of us.
That whole meal table sequence is just so precious. I was killing myself laughing. The reactions of everyone is absolutely priceless. I don't know what's more scary -- friendly Ling Buyi or stern Ling Buyi. And grandma... I could have died on the spot.
This is the funniest show I've seen in a really long time.
Gwang-ho did a really good job raising her by himself and he sacrificed his own career to do it so yeah, I would never make light of what he did for her. But my comment was really about adult Young-woo idiosyncratic ways -- the whale talk and the way she introduces herself to people -- he's always worried that she'll scare people.
Jun-ho is a very special human being and as I've said repeatedly it is as if he was providentially sent just so that he could love Young-woo as she is and take over from Dad one day.
Okay... so when Jun-ho said that he liked her so much that he was feeling heart sick over it, it really wasn't hyperbole.
;)
It's great to see Niaoniao finally put it all together for herself. A long time in coming but worth the wait to see that bright smile on her face and that sense of certainty.
It's clearly an invitation to rediscover the child in all of us.
It's all an invitation to rediscover the child in all of us.
https://40somethingahjumma.substack.com/p/love-like-the-galaxy-2022-episodes-bcd
This is the funniest show I've seen in a really long time.
Every episode is just too short.
https://40somethingahjumma.substack.com/p/love-like-the-galaxy-2022-and-a-little