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Post by panther on Dec 11, 2004 22:23:47 GMT -5
is it me or do it seem like jungee loves jiwong more than she do his dad and is it custom to marry off people that barley know each other? these two havent really been too romantic with eachother...now that i think about it they dont speak too much to each other either. is eun-soo only marrying to satisfy his mother and find a good mother for his son? what about love? does it matter? what do yall think???
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Post by sandy on Dec 12, 2004 0:28:45 GMT -5
I don't know, but it seems to me that Jiwong loves Jung-hee, and she loves him. I don't see how she could leave Eun-Soo's home without causing little Jiwong much emotional distress. Now, if Jiwong's mother is returning, there's a cause for alarm. Jung-hee may be the perfect mate for Eun-Soo in helping him raise his child, but there doesn't seem to be any romantic relationship between them. As in Hee-Soo's case, Jung-hee may be marrying into a situation where there's going to be big problems. Also, Eun-Soo's mother seems to meddle in her children's lives. I don't think she'll ever forget that Jung-hee received psychiatric help because of that terrible accident in the past.
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Post by hachiue on Dec 13, 2004 10:38:01 GMT -5
I think it's pretty funny that Eun-soo's mother is constantly worried about the impact that other people will have on her family and that they're not good enough instead of worrying about how she acts towards those outside her family, or the new members of it.
I also think that the marriage is mostly about Ji-woong and Jung-hee. I think that Eun-soo realizes that. I'm worried about how his ex returning will change things though. He seemed to still be pretty bitter, so I'm not sure whether he's still in love with her, in hate with her, or ready to move on.
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Post by panther on Dec 13, 2004 20:37:23 GMT -5
well like they say theres a thin line between love and hate. it might not be love but he definantly have some feelings for his ex. i cant wait to see the episode when she walks back into eun-soo's life
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Post by toranaga on Dec 14, 2004 6:34:58 GMT -5
I am glad that eun-soo's ex, choi young-lan is going to cause a little trouble,this drama is dragging already.we could use some new plot twist right about now. I really like ji-woongs omma,she really spoke the truth about eun-soo and his mom.
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Post by hachiue on Dec 14, 2004 9:29:15 GMT -5
She did speak sooth, but she still rankled. I can't believe that she was so brazen! She divorced her husband to shock him, then came back after a mysterious woman moved into their house claiming not to abide by paperwork? Well, the law abides by paperwork, sister, so she'd better wake up and realize what she's done.
She's like a spoiled little princess. But, yes, I'm kind of glad that she told Eun-soo's mom what she did, though not necessarily Eun-soo (he's got it together! he's writing a novel!).
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Post by jenny on Dec 14, 2004 11:45:32 GMT -5
She did speak sooth, but she still rankled. I can't believe that she was so brazen! She divorced her husband to shock him, then came back after a mysterious woman moved into their house claiming not to abide by paperwork? Well, the law abides by paperwork, sister, so she'd better wake up and realize what she's done. She's like a spoiled little princess. But, yes, I'm kind of glad that she told Eun-soo's mom what she did, though not necessarily Eun-soo (he's got it together! he's writing a novel!). When she walked in and said, "Are you a man yet?" I thought, Oh my gosh, he married his mother!
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Post by galacticchick on Dec 14, 2004 13:15:38 GMT -5
I'm kind of glad that she told Eun-soo's mom what she did, though not necessarily Eun-soo (he's got it together! he's writing a novel!). I'm glad she told her what she told her. Her statement had a lot of truth in it, even if they didn't want to admit it (except the dad of course). I'm seeing a lot of similarities between Hesoo and her mom. Especially with the whole being sweet on the outside but manipulative on the inside. That is totally He-soo to me. Maybe not selfish, entirely, but she sure is manipulative. It just makes me sick that she keeps insisting that Golfer Dad and ESM get back together!
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Post by jennie on Dec 14, 2004 15:38:55 GMT -5
Eun-soo still has feelings for his ex. Hate isn't the opposite of love, indifference is.
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Post by hachiue on Dec 14, 2004 16:40:38 GMT -5
Eun-soo still has feelings for his ex. Hate isn't the opposite of love, indifference is. It's funny but that always makes me think of gone with the wind (or its horrible sequel) since that's where I first heard that quote. Hate isn't the opposite of love, but that doesn't necessarily mean that just because he finds his ex disgusting that he loves her. The thing is that she still has some power over him since she's the mother of his child - even though I read elsewhere on the forum that it would be impossible for her to take him away - and since she's his ex-wife. She could ruin his relationship with Jung-hee. Until she takes herself out of his life he can't really be indifferent because she has the power to ruin it, or at least make it uncomfortable for him. In any normal show I wouldn't think that he'd get back together with his wife, but this is k-drama, in which a woman who kills a man's wife, marries him, treats his son like dirt, steals all his and his son's money, and runs off leaving her child in their care can be somewhat welcomed back into the family fold. So, you may be right and he may still love his wife.
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Post by panther on Dec 14, 2004 17:12:03 GMT -5
that would be crazy if he got back with his ex wife and junghee completely fall apart because they took the kid with them. i dont know but it seems like the writers are setting this situation up. but i think eunsoo hate his ex wife too much to get back with her. in american soaps they would have definantly fooled around though oh and i totally agree that hee-soo acts just like her mother only she's more quiet with her snooping. i guess she see's it as "making ever thing right with the world". hee-soo has definantly mastered the art of pouting. where her mother hollers and scream to get what she want, hee-soo just cries and say things like "i want everyone to be happy" she's turned poor jin-kook into her pawn. hee-soo would make the perfect villan ;D
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Post by toranaga on Dec 14, 2004 21:41:01 GMT -5
I don't think hee-soo and her mother are that much alike,of course they both try to get their own way,but they go about it very differently.
hee-soo's mom is not really a manipulator,she just hit's you over the head with a hammer,hee-soo however is like a very sharp knife,she is a perfect example of smiling in someone's face while stabbing them in the back.she is becoming wearisome for me,she was once a character you could sympathize with,but not now,I don't really look forward to her scenes anymore,I am so glad that we now have a character to liven up the show. the only reason I am still watching is to see how it all turns out.which of course will be a fairy tale ending
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Post by toranaga on Dec 14, 2004 21:45:04 GMT -5
oh and another thing how can they all be afraid of such a tiny woman,I mean she may be as small as jung-hee.
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Post by panther on Dec 14, 2004 22:52:47 GMT -5
oh and another thing how can they all be afraid of such a tiny woman,I mean she may be as small as jung-hee. lol...i think she's smaller
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Post by sandy on Dec 14, 2004 23:56:02 GMT -5
I see this from a different perspective. Hee-Soo's mom is a meddler, but it's done from wanting her family to appear "right and normal." She seems very traditional as to what's right, even though she may be temperamental. Her husband seems to balance things out.
Hee-soo, I think, is desperately trying to make things right so that she and Jin-Kook can start a family. I don't think she's manipulative and cunning like her mother-in-law, but doing anything she can, in this dysfunctional family, to make it normal for the children she wants. Hee-Soo is nothing like her brother's ex who is manipulative and cunning.
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