Well, another of Se Ri's brillant plans blows up on her face. They need to take mom somewhere else because Director Do is too busy cosplaying a waiter, and his daughter is too busy manning a customerless store, to take care of her the way she needs.
100% Isn’t he 25 to 29 years old? He’s not a freaking baby! And I think YG saw how upset he was with his mother…
I can see how you would think Patrick overreacted, but I don't think he did. I think he was just shocked. He just found out Seung U was his son, and he liked him a lot even before he knew that he was his son. It was like a switch flipped, and he immediately went into Dad protection mode.
If they want Seung U to mature, they have to stop treating him like a child. Keeping difficult things from him because they think he can't handle them means that he never gets to deal with and handle difficult things.
She did him dirty. But on the other hand, I feel like the way he went about this, treated his own family and friends,…
I am shocked at how bad the AI really is. Korean is not some rarely used language and it's all over Youtube but the AI cannot get even 10 percent of the translation correct.
I don't know Korean myself, but I can clearly tell the characters are not saying some of the crazy things AI translator is showing them as saying.
I do not know what this drama is supposed to be about other than misery. Everyone seems to be very unhappy. There is no comedy and no romance. There is not even anyone in any of the families who is potentially likable.
If K-drama writers never insert a character like the 2nd ML into a drama again, I would be happy. They are almost always depicted as cowards emotionally, like this one, or relationship saboteurs. I despise these types of characters as much as I hate the love triangle ones, who often engage in the same type of behavior.
I havent watched that episode but it is expected, after she admitted what she did. Perhaps much later, he can…
"I know we are going over long past events. But, this is kind of a fun back and forth, so I hope you don't mind." But this is the way I saw things.
I believe Jae In could have hired professional managers to run the company, which would report to her as Chairwoman and the board of directors.
When Jae In was still under the impression she was in a loving, trusting relationship with Gi Chan, she wanted to help him as much as possible, so she went along with his request to sign over authority for her shares to him. When Jae In finally woke up and realized the company was going to be taken from her family by her cheating husband, she needed her mom's shares, her aunt's shares, Seung Woo's, or at least for them all to vote for her. She also needed to buy up as many shares as she could.
Mi Ran, I do not believe, was frazzled at all. She was calculating. She duped Jae In's mom and Jae In and made a deal with Ser Ri and Gi Chan to make him Chairman under her conditions.
Jae In was still trusting her at the time and allowed Mi Ran to pick up the mom's authority over her own shares for Jae In to use. Mi Ran then backstabbed Jae In, and she deceived her son so that he went along with her plans.
Also, Jae In's mom was trying her best at the time to turn Jae In against Seung Woo, but neither Jae In's mom nor Mi Ran ever took the time to truly understand the close relationship between Jae In and Seung Woo. Jae In's mom's terrible treatment of Seung Woo made him easy for Mi Ran to manipulate because he thought Jae In felt the same way about him that her mom did, which was never true, and he later understood.
I don't know Korean myself, but I can clearly tell the characters are not saying some of the crazy things AI translator is showing them as saying.
I believe Jae In could have hired professional managers to run the company, which would report to her as Chairwoman and the board of directors.
When Jae In was still under the impression she was in a loving, trusting relationship with Gi Chan, she wanted to help him as much as possible, so she went along with his request to sign over authority for her shares to him. When Jae In finally woke up and realized the company was going to be taken from her family by her cheating husband, she needed her mom's shares, her aunt's shares, Seung Woo's, or at least for them all to vote for her. She also needed to buy up as many shares as she could.
Mi Ran, I do not believe, was frazzled at all. She was calculating. She duped Jae In's mom and Jae In and made a deal with Ser Ri and Gi Chan to make him Chairman under her conditions.
Jae In was still trusting her at the time and allowed Mi Ran to pick up the mom's authority over her own shares for Jae In to use. Mi Ran then backstabbed Jae In, and she deceived her son so that he went along with her plans.
Also, Jae In's mom was trying her best at the time to turn Jae In against Seung Woo, but neither Jae In's mom nor Mi Ran ever took the time to truly understand the close relationship between Jae In and Seung Woo. Jae In's mom's terrible treatment of Seung Woo made him easy for Mi Ran to manipulate because he thought Jae In felt the same way about him that her mom did, which was never true, and he later understood.