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Post by Lovely on Apr 7, 2005 17:58:48 GMT -5
Yeah, those flashbacks of Jin-kook's were really sad. Especially the one where young Jin-kook was at his mother's side as she was taking her last breaths. She told him to be weary of ESM.
Soo-jin and Hee-jin are SO cute! And toddler Jee-min is also another cutie! Poor Ji-woong. He got so jealous and upset that his grandparents were only paying attention to the twins!
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Post by stargirl17 on Apr 7, 2005 22:16:18 GMT -5
hi. i miss the beginning part of the flashback espidoe, the one where hee-soo's having a baby. can anyone tell me what happens? how many years did they flash forward? did anyone catch today's epsiode? it was funny!! i wonder why jee-hee has a reporter/stalker? what's going to happen there i wonder??
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sandy
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Post by sandy on Apr 7, 2005 23:57:17 GMT -5
I don't know, but this drama seems that it's forwarding everything very quickly to end it as soon as possible. Suddenly, the situation jumped to where Hee-soo, 5 months later, where she was very pregnant. Then, she's having contractions, but there's no scene of the birth of her twins. It's strange because we watched her FIL and her cousin, Jee-hae in the hospital for a long time. You'd think that they'd show Hee-soo in the hospital, if she even had time to get there, showing everyone her twin girls.
Fast forward to a few months later where the twins are in a stroller, and Jin-kook is reliving his memories with ESM. We only see a flash-back of JK, as a youngster, at the bed-side of his dying mother. Then we see him under attack from ESM accusing him that he was, somehow, responsible for Jin-soo's mental malady.
A lot of time is given to this movie, and a new book written by Eun-soo after agreeing to give Young-lan 20% of royalites for this new book. It's incredible. How can a new author suddenly write a book that become popular, then have a movie made based on it?
What's more incredible is how Jee-hae, who appears in the movie with Jae-min for a short time, suddenly becomes a celebrity. While Min-sup celebrates his daughter's success, her FIL fumes over her new found fame. What about Jee-min? They've seem to let Jae-min's mother care for him while they're working and playing.
This fast forwarding seems as though the writers want to end this drama as quickly as possible. As Eun-soo starts a new novel, he seems even more under the control of his ex-wife, Young-lan. Jung-hee, who probably wants to start a family with Eun-soo, still doesn't trust her husband with his ex, but it seems that her husband now has a rapport with his Young-lan who will give him new ideas for his next novel.
I just keep thinking how convenient for Eun-soo and Young-lan, to have a mother who believes in the success of her son and a wife to care for his son, Ji-Woong, while they produce novels and movies. I think Jung-hee, with all her good intentions, will become nothing more than a "surrogate mother" to Ji-woong as his birth parents re-unite.
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Post by hachiue on Apr 8, 2005 1:32:42 GMT -5
Sandy - I too was totally curious as to why Junghee wasn't pregnant after they'd flashed forward. Heesoo was married to Jinkook for way less than a year before she got pregnant, and before she did get pregnant, people were asserting that she had to have been using birth control because she wasn't pregnant. Maybe Eunsoo's family doesn't care about Junghee not being pregnant because they already have Jiwoong, but I would think that something would be made of it.
And I totally want to see the movie they made now. So sad. It should've been put on tv as a special feature after the end of the drama or something.
It makes me mad that Jaemin's dad is so angry about Jeehae being a star. So what? It doesn't seem like stars are idolized but their family members are not. And the tabloids did mention that she was married. Maybe he was just mad that she was in the newspaper in her (gasp) bathing suit. Besides, if she's a star, she can totally become famous and make them all rich so he can quit his job (because, hey, I thought presidents were supposed to get perks but he still works longer hours than Jeehae and Jaemin).
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Post by sueq on Apr 8, 2005 13:15:05 GMT -5
if we're expected to follow everything he believes at any given moment: she's good for his father, she's still plotting, she's an OK person now, she killed his mother, etc. etc. Remember Grandma called ESM "witch" and told Min-Sup not to trust her.
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Post by LucyUn on Apr 8, 2005 13:54:22 GMT -5
if we're expected to follow everything he believes at any given moment: she's good for his father, she's still plotting, she's an OK person now, she killed his mother, etc. etc. Remember Grandma called ESM "witch" and told Min-Sup not to trust her. She did do that, but she also said that about Sung-ae. And, I think, Jee-hae. She might actually mean something by it in ESM's case, though.
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Post by hachiue on Apr 8, 2005 15:29:09 GMT -5
Remember Grandma called ESM "witch" and told Min-Sup not to trust her. She said that about *every* woman she's come into contact with. I think that the fact that she's saying that is going to turn out to have less to do with the woman she's saying it about and more to do with her upbringing and married life. She didn't exactly marry into a nice family, or one in which the women were anything but wicked.
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