Well, at this point....what are the odds that Hyun Bin/Eun Bin's birth mother returns as well? Along with her daughter (giving EunBin yet another half-sister).
I watched this as a PMY fan, and I'm not sure what to make of this series. It was hard to follow exactly what was going on for the first few episodes and I didn't like the style of editing. Once I finally figured out her life, it was OK I guess, the last couple of episodes were good. But this was not as enjoyable as "Her Private Life" for instance.
So it's official: Kim Chang Wan IS the runaway Grandfather! I need to go back to Ep1 and rewatch the scene with his cameo to when he was confronted by the Grandmother.
(note: he appears in the 28 min mark of Ep 1. and appears to not recognize the Grandmother when she accosts him).
I really don't get the casting of Kim Seung Soo as the FL father. I appreciate that he wants to expand his roles from the serious characters he's played in Historical Dramas. And he did that well in 3 Bold Siblings. But the character of Gong JuAhn is so clueless and goofy (those lapses of sudden laughter really bug me) that I feel he's a terrible fit for that role. I think Lee Myung Ho (who played the VP in For Eagle Bros) would have been a better fit. Oh well, just my opinion.
Can’t believe the main couple are still the greenest flag/least toxic couple I’ve ever seen. Honestly communicating…
I couldn't agree more: Ep 24 was kind of all over the place, and still confirms my belief that this is actually an office rom-com grafted onto a family drama. Because as scattered as the family drama side was, the whole office scenario and cast was terrific and has been consistently from Ep 1. And yeah, cancer story arc before the half-way point? Really????
Yeah now that you remind me of it... Grandma found a total look-alike.. or him??? in middle of ep 1, but the wife…
I think we saw her in the series around the time they were thinking of moving as one of the pharmacy's customers. I remember the actress as she was terrific in "Korea-Khitan War" as the long-suffering wife of Kang Gam-Chan.
Well, this is interesting. Kim Chang Wan is credited as the missing Grandpa (Dr. Gong). He appeared in what seemed to be an uncredited cameo back at the beginning of Ep. 1. This would be quite the add to the cast!
Ep 22 was the best of the series! I feel like I got whiplash from all the back and forth, LOL. 9.5/10 for me (it…
And a shoutout to the production team for 2 little things: The use of Latin-American music in the background as the Leads & stand-in boyfriend drove to her parents house (that was REALLY funny). And the most poignant moment in the series to-date: When the ML tells his stepmom "I'm becoming more and more disappointed in you".....that really cut her to the quick. She deserved it, but even I cringed when he said it in such a sincere tone...OUCH
She gets it from her father: Yell first, think later. Victim mentality at it's finest.
I agree and don't get me wrong, I really like BOTH leads and have been pulling for them from Day 1. But fortunately the ML understands her tantrums tend to blow over once she's had a chance to think. Her mother, however is a different story for me. My dislike for her has been growning.
Ep 22 was the best of the series! I feel like I got whiplash from all the back and forth, LOL. 9.5/10 for me (it would have been 10/10 except for that lame ending scene).
(note: he appears in the 28 min mark of Ep 1. and appears to not recognize the Grandmother when she accosts him).
I really don't get the casting of Kim Seung Soo as the FL father. I appreciate that he wants to expand his roles from the serious characters he's played in Historical Dramas. And he did that well in 3 Bold Siblings. But the character of Gong JuAhn is so clueless and goofy (those lapses of sudden laughter really bug me) that I feel he's a terrible fit for that role. I think Lee Myung Ho (who played the VP in For Eagle Bros) would have been a better fit. Oh well, just my opinion.
And yeah, cancer story arc before the half-way point? Really????
Now the FL's mom will grab onto this like a starving dog with a T-Bone steak and not let go.