How does SA still get to tell SJ what to do?Oh wait it’s a Kdrama. So of course the meek SJ just does it without…
Watching SU sit there seeing her being bullied to his face and he was pretty much mute the entire time while SA and her a-hole ex sneered at them was a little hard to take. SJ had to fight them off by herself for the most part because he showed how weak he was as a team leader and boss. Top it off with the weak as tissue paper actor boyfriend and I had a disappointing episode.
How does SA still get to tell SJ what to do?Oh wait it’s a Kdrama. So of course the meek SJ just does it without…
These daily dramas require a lot of patience. I don't think I have watched one all the way through that is written in a some what balanced way. Usually the side you root for gets abused so long it makes you want to give up.
Oh boy if she is pregnant by the actor it is not good. An admitted mamma boy will allow his mother to bully his girl. Even into getting an abortion. Even marrying into that family will be bad for her.
I can’t wait for the day when supportive and understanding moms become the rule rather than the exception in…
She has no faith or trust in her daughter. Plus she doesn't play well with others and she has a bad habit of getting on the nerves of everyone around her. That's why she got kicked out her retirement place.
I'm excited for this show. Han Bom seems like she might latch on to Gang Su who is an earnest and helpful guy…
I was kind of shocked that Gang Su seemed to talk so easily to Han Bom. He was just slightly shaky but comfortable enough to sit, talk and not stammer every of the word. I was worried about him the most to be honest because of his fear of talking to women but he seemed real at ease.
I don’t understand the control parents have over their adult children. The actor, forgive me I can’t recall…
I also hate the depiction of the mamma-boy characters. However, from what I understand, this is a common thing in SK, where males will side with their mothers even over their spouses. If there is a conflict between a spouse and her mother-in-law, the male will often expect his spouse to bend instead of setting boundaries with his mother.
But just because it's common and not unusual does not mean it's right or a good message to send. People who allow others to interfere and influence their lives without setting boundaries set themselves up for a miserable life.
It's your life, and you are supposed to set the rules—not anyone else, no matter how close.
But just because it's common and not unusual does not mean it's right or a good message to send. People who allow others to interfere and influence their lives without setting boundaries set themselves up for a miserable life.
It's your life, and you are supposed to set the rules—not anyone else, no matter how close.