why did Yae's mom had to work to exhaustion, when her dad can afford to support them? don't get that part.
he got a woman pregnant before marrying her mom, but they are really married right? and he can afford to send her gifts from his travels etc. so why not give them for their daily needs?
This reminded me of similar story about true love, and this one is real.
In the 1930s a young couple fell deeply in love. The woman was diagnosed with tb and severed all contact with the man without saying why. Her condition worsened over the years. Later on she met a mystic and received healing through his intercession. Shortly after and around 10 years after their split, she contacted the man only to find out he had never been able to love another.
A religious community is indebted to that young couple who surrendered to the Lord's perfect timing, as they went on to have eight children. One of those was the first superior general of the community which the author who told this story belongs to. This story is narrated in the author's book A 30 Day Personal Retreat with the Litany of Trust. My timely encounter with this book couldn't have been more perfect.
have a question, I've seen a few times in jdramas people publicly confessing their feelings. Why is this so? Does this really happen in Japan in real life? don't they feel shy or are just really confident?
if it were me i don't think i want to be confessed to publicly, I'm rather private.
to add so many people have died, sad ending. even Charles who should not have died.
The restaurant mom, how awful for her to find her son again only to find out it is fake, and to really know he's been dead all these years.
i thought they would do a sort of psa at the end, about the original welfare center. in Taxi Driver there was one episode where they showed the true story of one falsely accused. in Tell Me what You Saw, they had a psa about missing children cases.
I didn't understand what was the actual relationship between In Sung and Charles?? Are they friends, like brothers…
it seems he considers him as a brother, since his own brother got lost/kidnapped and never recovered. Yoonjae waas also from the center, so he sympathized since his missing brother also ended up there.
sad that YJ died at the hands of Baek. it is as if he was stuck in the past. tortured and killed by Baek until the end. not sticking up for him or anything or defending his actions, not at all.. but by Baek?
Is 24 already dead? Who is Charles, so is he the brother of 24? That is what Charles said, but there was no closure as to what really happened to 24. I was hoping for more screentime with Charles, like what did he and SungHoon discuss?
what was the role of Charles? did he just support Yoonjae and Sunghoon, but didn't kill anybody? Why didn't he get arrested for abetting murder?
sad drama overall, but expected. it has been a ride, thanks to all the discussions here, playing detective. it has been intense.
he got a woman pregnant before marrying her mom, but they are really married right? and he can afford to send her gifts from his travels etc. so why not give them for their daily needs?
In the 1930s a young couple fell deeply in love. The woman was diagnosed with tb and severed all contact with the man without saying why. Her condition worsened over the years. Later on she met a mystic and received healing through his intercession.
Shortly after and around 10 years after their split, she contacted the man only to find out he had never been able to love another.
A religious community is indebted to that young couple who surrendered to the Lord's perfect timing, as they went on to have eight children. One of those was the first superior general of the community which the author who told this story belongs to. This story is narrated in the author's book A 30 Day Personal Retreat with the Litany of Trust. My timely encounter with this book couldn't have been more perfect.
if it were me i don't think i want to be confessed to publicly, I'm rather private.
because they were in the apartment together when Friend called, and Kook was there too. so it means it couldn't be Kook.
so who is the Friend?
The restaurant mom, how awful for her to find her son again only to find out it is fake, and to really know he's been dead all these years.
i thought they would do a sort of psa at the end, about the original welfare center. in Taxi Driver there was one episode where they showed the true story of one falsely accused. in Tell Me what You Saw, they had a psa about missing children cases.
Is 24 already dead? Who is Charles, so is he the brother of 24? That is what Charles said, but there was no closure as to what really happened to 24. I was hoping for more screentime with Charles, like what did he and SungHoon discuss?
what was the role of Charles? did he just support Yoonjae and Sunghoon, but didn't kill anybody? Why didn't he get arrested for abetting murder?
sad drama overall, but expected. it has been a ride, thanks to all the discussions here, playing detective. it has been intense.