There isn't good reason for not reporting them missing. And both families decided not to look for them?? And why…
Yeah, it doesn't make a lot of sense...other than it's just a driver for the storyline...to have them not able to move on from it for so long, then to have some type of resolution so that everyone can finally let go of all the resentment and anger and the ones who are in love can have happy endings.
So, I doubt that ML grandma has been in the hospital for 30 years, so I wonder where she has been this entire time?
Does anyone remember why the runaway couple wasn't reported missing? If they said, I can't remember.
I'm making an assumption here, but if the families' only proof that they ran off together was because someone saw them embracing, then they definitely should have reported them missing. It might have saved 30 years of heartbreak, pain and anger. But then we wouldn't have the basis for the drama...
They don’t end up together:( just work together again
@Tatte145, I watched all the remaining episodes and I am satisfied as well with the ending.
I'm still thinking about the drama, which doesn't always happen when I finish watching...a lot of times I just finish and move on. So this one was a little better than most for me.
They don’t end up together:( just work together again
That is a good explanation and if that is where they end up, that is obviously better than if it was completely over between them.
Personal growth can happen in different ways. While I might want them to be together in a committed relationship, maybe their growth is the realization that, while they love each other, a relationship can't be forced.
Overall, I like Our Happy Days. Sometimes it seems a little slow, but typical for 120 ep drama. Fingers crossed that we don't move into crazy town as it goes on.
I like the FL better than I did in the earlier episodes. I liked ML from the beginning and still do.
I'm at the same spot as @Riajig...watched 26 and 27, will watch next two today. I've watched teasers up to ep…
I was wondering the same. I freaked out a little because I saw what appeared to be the suicide before the other teaser came out.
So after we see her with the young attorney, I'm thinking it was just an imagination/dream scene. I don't see how it can be anything else at this point.
The mom is just sick, I can't stand her either. Completely twisted.
Does anyone remember why the runaway couple wasn't reported missing? If they said, I can't remember.
I'm making an assumption here, but if the families' only proof that they ran off together was because someone saw them embracing, then they definitely should have reported them missing. It might have saved 30 years of heartbreak, pain and anger. But then we wouldn't have the basis for the drama...
I'm still thinking about the drama, which doesn't always happen when I finish watching...a lot of times I just finish and move on. So this one was a little better than most for me.
Personal growth can happen in different ways. While I might want them to be together in a committed relationship, maybe their growth is the realization that, while they love each other, a relationship can't be forced.
It still makes me a little sad though...
Overall, I like Our Happy Days. Sometimes it seems a little slow, but typical for 120 ep drama. Fingers crossed that we don't move into crazy town as it goes on.
I like the FL better than I did in the earlier episodes. I liked ML from the beginning and still do.
So after we see her with the young attorney, I'm thinking it was just an imagination/dream scene. I don't see how it can be anything else at this point.
The mom is just sick, I can't stand her either. Completely twisted.