This post is rather shortsighted. She didn't show up in Dan Dan's life because when she last checked up on them,…
"What she did is the equivalent of giving their child up for adoption" ummm... NO. 1. She abandoned DD without even registering her. In that time, dads weren't able to register their kids if the mother was alive. DD basically didn't exist in the eyes of the law so no healthcare or babysitting facilities. Fathers literally had to go through hell to get their babies registered. You can read about it on Google.
2. She left DD with her husband who was already struggling with poverty. DD was a newborn. It's hard to take care of a newborn, especially for a father who can't even pay for a babysitter. What she did is little better than leaving DD out in the street wrapped up in a blanket(so people think you're "kind"). Their situation was so dire and Anna Kim very well knew it. Why do you think Mr. Park attempted suicide? He couldn't see a way forward! Did she really expect that Mr. Park and DD would suddenly be living in luxury and comfort, like she was, when she came back?
However dumb, stupid, selfish and crazy the step-mum is, she still offered to help Soo Cheol because she knew his situation was so bad. She literally was Soo Cheol's light at the end of the tunnel, and I think that's why he puts up with her and her lunatic family. She had more of a heart than AK. But I still don't like her and I'm not justifying her actions.
OH MY GOODNESS EPISODE 8 WHY IS ML SO ADORABLE?!! "You didn't feel scared when you held my hand, right?" I DIED XD this ship is so precious I just can't stop watching. They're starting to trust/rely on each other and I definitely won't survive much longer. The way ML just keeps on flashing his beautiful smile... I really thought he was going to be another arrogant tsundere but he's so nice, understanding, honest, and sweet! Can't believe a weekend drama has hooked me so securely!
I'm so pissed off with the step mom, seriously I would like it more if her dad ends up together with her real…
I hate the step-mum, but it will take a LOT before I start shipping Mr. Park with Anna Kim. Whatever happened, I still can't believe she abandoned DD without even registering her when she obviously knew that dads in Korea couldn't do it at that time. She KNEW he was going to go through hell with registration and still left him, struggling with a child, poverty, even ready to take his life and DD's. At this point, I'll ship the cook and Mr. Park faster than I ship him with AK.
Where is the romance plot? Between the rich 3 childrens dad and his new employee dan dan?Don't get me wrong...…
since it's got 50 eps, the romantic progression will take time. Till Ep 7, and they're only just starting to appreciate each other. The burn will be very slow, and I hope it will be worth it.
You are My Hero really was a wonderful drama. Main leads had a very healthy relationship. However, I felt uncomfortable more than once with the second couple... but I guess that's for another time if we discuss women being stalkers/assaulters. I find that pattern in so many cdramas... main couple is either healthy or has a dominant ML, while second couple has a dominant female.
I nearly died while watching Perfect and Casual, where the ML ASKS, I repeat, a C-DRAMA ML ASKS before touching FL. HE ASKS! TO HOLD HER! IT WASN'T EVEN A KISS SCENE!
Also, there seems to be quite a thin line with the jealousy trope. When done in moderation and with logic, it's cute. But sometimes it's just way too childish, creepy and uncomfortable. Same goes with the "invisible helping hand" trope.
Actually it seems to be the chinese drama type. Very few dramas have that independent woman. And actually in real…
ikr I agree with you. If it's executed well, I can watch almost anything. And I LOVE it when the CEOs do a 180. If you're into more serious/melodramatic types, you might like The Bond(family drama). The production quality is amazing. I don't usually enjoy melodrama but this family was very sweet, the characters were complex, and the issues they tackled were thought-provoking.
Actually it seems to be the chinese drama type. Very few dramas have that independent woman. And actually in real…
I beg to differ. C-dramas take two extremes: 1. Make the FL a weak doormat with no brain whatsoever 2. Make the FL "independent," in other words, terribly annoying because she thinks what she's doing is always right and hates criticism. Ends up with ML constantly cleaning up after the messes she makes. Or she just plays ML like a puppet. If ML is sweet, she takes advantage. I call it Entitled FL Syndrome. Just because she's FL, she thinks everyone needs to fall at her feet and make her feel comfortable.
There is a separate genre in cdramas called the "domineering CEO" genre. You can't really expect good relationship dynamics in them because "domineering" is toxic in itself. So don't go near them if you don't like them. And don't generalize all men in real life. There are lots and lots of men who are powerful in their careers but are very good husbands and fathers.
For good relationship dynamics, I'd recommend - The Imperial Coroner(ML has a high post but very good to all his subordinates) - You are My Hero(ML is a military commander while FL is a neurosurgeon) - Under the Power(kick-ass warrior couple) - Ashes of Love (ML is one of the most powerful deities and FL starts out without many powers but becomes an extremely powerful deity) - Maiden Holmes (detective couple) - Love Me If You Dare - My Little Happiness (ML is a doctor, FL is a lawyer) - Oh! My Sweet Liar! (drama is a riot, ML is powerful but quite nice) - Perfect and Casual (ML is a professor and FL is his ex-student but he never makes her feel beneath his level, respects her a lot. He strength is her EQ)
With whom semei end up with after cheater husband. Don't tell me she end up with him and is there any romance…
She didn't end up with him but there's no hint of any other guy coming into the picture. She divorced him but he's always there to take care of their kid and help around. At the end, we can see he's become more responsible and she is a little less angry with him, that's all. It's an open ending for her relationship.
IKR I thought they would draw out the revelation that Sa Ra was Sejong's mom but nooooooo they just kept revealing…
It's definitely for older viewers. These are Korean soaps. That's why their viewership is so high. On MDL, we'll have mostly int'l viewers so the ratings will be more reliable.
Am I the only one who was too scared to watch the drama so I read the recaps every week when it aired :)Was still…
LOL I did this! I was so scared that I read all the recaps till the end... and then I finally got up the courage to watch it, and it was a whole different experience!
I am so incredibly fed up with Hyun-Soo right now. He is supposed to be this somewhat (or highly?) intelligent…
I think that's another example of good writing. It isn't easy to suddenly stop doing what you've done for years. Till the end, we see him taking baby steps towards being a good husband. His inner struggle between telling her stuff and trying to "protect" her by keeping secrets is not completely over. I don't think it was because he didn't trust her. He was her "safe place," and he was taking the usual noble-idiocy path by hiding dangerous things from her because he knew that was how she perceived him. "She believes only what she sees." Old habits die hard.
As a viewer, it was slightly frustrating, but it would have been unrealistic for him to do a full about-turn all of a sudden. For a fully satisfying ending, the writers could have done a time-skip to show us the improvement after a few years.
That's because it really swept a lot of people(me included) off their feet. The emotions were so raw and some scenes were just epic. Production was top-notch, acting was AMAZING, plot was intricate, and the OST had only three songs, but very memorable.
I don't think Lee Do Hyun is the problem here. I still haven't seen anyone in the comments or TCs of his other…
Melo-King LOL this is going to echo in my head every time I see him now 😂😂 He's got incredible loads of potential to be the king of any genre. It's worth waiting for his rom-coms, if they ever come. You're right, he's terrific at emotional scenes. The angst is palpable. He made me weep at the end of every 18 Again episode.
If there are "baby boxes" abandoned anonymously by their mothers:http://www.asianews.it/news-en/More-than-1,500-unwanted-babies-saved-by-Rev-Lee%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%98baby-box%E2%80%99-46139.htmlhttps://www.scmp.com/news/asia/east-asia/article/2103096/how-baby-box-set-south-korean-church-makes-it-easier-parents
Yes, in the article I read, it said that a bell rang inside the church as soon as someone dropped a child off. The pastor and counsellors meet with the parents and try to talk to them. Some take them back, and the church takes the rest.
This drama is implying teacher/student relationship. That's what many people are uncomfortable with. Read the…
I never said I didn't want it to air. I was stating my personal opinion and wariness about the drama. I think that's allowed when the drama hasn't started airing yet. And none of what I wrote was written as a complaint. Why are you trying to draw out more than what I typed? I said I miss him in rom-coms. And I don't like teacher-student dramas. End of story. Why would I hate on perfectly good writers and actors? I wasn't going to come back to this page, either.
Have a nice day. It's not like I'm trying to stop anyone from watching it.
The ending. OHHHHHH the ending. It was PERFECT. Sooooo nice of them to end with that long drone shot of the cast and crew waving goodbye at us viewers. I sat there weeping tears of joy. Lovely, meaningful, hilarious, heartwarming, heart-fluttering, slow-burn romantic drama with amazing supporting characters. It had the essence of those good old k-dramas we're seeing less and less of nowadays.
Dude, you obviously misunderstood that entire part of the plot. He did it on purpose because he misunderstood…
I know he wanted to help that girl. But it was the manager who instructed for that to happen. The manager wanted that girl in the spotlight, and asked ML to plan something to achieve that. ML just didn't care about the FL and didn't think his sister was fit for showbiz. He never plotted anything against the two. He just heartlessly followed instructions.
This is like putting all the blame on soldiers who carry out the executions of innocent people. Yeah sure, they're the ones who do the dirty work. But it's the real evil people in the high positions who command them to do that. They just follow along.
1. She abandoned DD without even registering her. In that time, dads weren't able to register their kids if the mother was alive. DD basically didn't exist in the eyes of the law so no healthcare or babysitting facilities. Fathers literally had to go through hell to get their babies registered. You can read about it on Google.
2. She left DD with her husband who was already struggling with poverty. DD was a newborn. It's hard to take care of a newborn, especially for a father who can't even pay for a babysitter. What she did is little better than leaving DD out in the street wrapped up in a blanket(so people think you're "kind"). Their situation was so dire and Anna Kim very well knew it. Why do you think Mr. Park attempted suicide? He couldn't see a way forward!
Did she really expect that Mr. Park and DD would suddenly be living in luxury and comfort, like she was, when she came back?
However dumb, stupid, selfish and crazy the step-mum is, she still offered to help Soo Cheol because she knew his situation was so bad. She literally was Soo Cheol's light at the end of the tunnel, and I think that's why he puts up with her and her lunatic family. She had more of a heart than AK. But I still don't like her and I'm not justifying her actions.
"You didn't feel scared when you held my hand, right?" I DIED XD this ship is so precious I just can't stop watching. They're starting to trust/rely on each other and I definitely won't survive much longer. The way ML just keeps on flashing his beautiful smile... I really thought he was going to be another arrogant tsundere but he's so nice, understanding, honest, and sweet! Can't believe a weekend drama has hooked me so securely!
At this point, I'll ship the cook and Mr. Park faster than I ship him with AK.
I want to hate the grandma but she's Nation's Grandma and I can't find it in me to hate that lovable old lady(the actor)
I nearly died while watching Perfect and Casual, where the ML ASKS, I repeat, a C-DRAMA ML ASKS before touching FL. HE ASKS! TO HOLD HER! IT WASN'T EVEN A KISS SCENE!
Also, there seems to be quite a thin line with the jealousy trope. When done in moderation and with logic, it's cute. But sometimes it's just way too childish, creepy and uncomfortable. Same goes with the "invisible helping hand" trope.
If you're into more serious/melodramatic types, you might like The Bond(family drama). The production quality is amazing. I don't usually enjoy melodrama but this family was very sweet, the characters were complex, and the issues they tackled were thought-provoking.
1. Make the FL a weak doormat with no brain whatsoever
2. Make the FL "independent," in other words, terribly annoying because she thinks what she's doing is always right and hates criticism. Ends up with ML constantly cleaning up after the messes she makes. Or she just plays ML like a puppet. If ML is sweet, she takes advantage. I call it Entitled FL Syndrome. Just because she's FL, she thinks everyone needs to fall at her feet and make her feel comfortable.
There is a separate genre in cdramas called the "domineering CEO" genre. You can't really expect good relationship dynamics in them because "domineering" is toxic in itself. So don't go near them if you don't like them. And don't generalize all men in real life. There are lots and lots of men who are powerful in their careers but are very good husbands and fathers.
For good relationship dynamics, I'd recommend
- The Imperial Coroner(ML has a high post but very good to all his subordinates)
- You are My Hero(ML is a military commander while FL is a neurosurgeon)
- Under the Power(kick-ass warrior couple)
- Ashes of Love (ML is one of the most powerful deities and FL starts out without many powers but becomes an extremely powerful deity)
- Maiden Holmes (detective couple)
- Love Me If You Dare
- My Little Happiness (ML is a doctor, FL is a lawyer)
- Oh! My Sweet Liar! (drama is a riot, ML is powerful but quite nice)
- Perfect and Casual (ML is a professor and FL is his ex-student but he never makes her feel beneath his level, respects her a lot. He strength is her EQ)
As a viewer, it was slightly frustrating, but it would have been unrealistic for him to do a full about-turn all of a sudden. For a fully satisfying ending, the writers could have done a time-skip to show us the improvement after a few years.
And none of what I wrote was written as a complaint. Why are you trying to draw out more than what I typed? I said I miss him in rom-coms. And I don't like teacher-student dramas. End of story. Why would I hate on perfectly good writers and actors? I wasn't going to come back to this page, either.
Have a nice day. It's not like I'm trying to stop anyone from watching it.
This is like putting all the blame on soldiers who carry out the executions of innocent people. Yeah sure, they're the ones who do the dirty work. But it's the real evil people in the high positions who command them to do that. They just follow along.