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Jae-do
Jan 19, 2006 20:05:36 GMT -5
Post by ginnycat5 on Jan 19, 2006 20:05:36 GMT -5
I could cry watching Jae-do. His situation is so hard for him, he's embarrassed to tell his family, and he works so hard. Then he has be polite to customers no matter how they behave. On top of that, he gives away his lunch to a homeless man. (Not to mention having to out-maneuver the traffic cops.
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Jae-do
Jan 20, 2006 11:04:57 GMT -5
Post by BAE on Jan 20, 2006 11:04:57 GMT -5
Was a scene cut out yesterday? Wasn't his wife supposed to be trailing him or something like that from the day before's previews? That's why she comes out to the bus stop to meet and greet him... I'm so glad that he found such a wonderful wife who won't put him down like Na-Ra does. She's such a wonderful mother. I just wish Dajung would appreciate that a bit more.
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Jae-do
Jan 20, 2006 12:41:16 GMT -5
Post by ginnycat5 on Jan 20, 2006 12:41:16 GMT -5
Yeah, I wondered how she could trail him if she stays home. How can she find him? Unless there was more to the homeless man's letter than they translated for us. It did seem like a whole page of writing.
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Jae-do
Jan 20, 2006 13:27:07 GMT -5
Post by Lucy on Jan 20, 2006 13:27:07 GMT -5
There was a lot missing between the time she told her MIL she was leaving the house and when he got off work! It was established that she was out of the house all day, but we didn't see what she did in between.
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Jae-do
Jan 20, 2006 18:03:08 GMT -5
Post by Soju on Jan 20, 2006 18:03:08 GMT -5
Jae-do is talking to the homeless man. We see that Min-sook has followed him, and she sees that he is a parking attendant.
Grandma goes to Jae-ok's thinking Min-sook has gone there. The two of them have coffee, and talk.
At Ki-woong's office, Cider Park comes in with a pair of tickets to something. No one wants to go with him, until Ki-woong agrees.
Yu-jung is pacing, watching the clock. Byung-do calls her, and she answers, suddenly sounding tired and sick. He seems to berate her for not coming along. After they hang up, she starts practicing dancing, but gets tangled up in her skirt, falling on the couch. The phone rings again, and she starts sounding tired again, but it's Ok-doo. They exchange a few words, but then Ok-doo says she has to go (Jae-man has just entered the cafe). Yu-jung wonders about this.
Byuong-doo is at the dance studio. An older woman is teaching him. He is very nervous and uncertain about his steps.
Then we see Jae-man in the cafe with Ok-doo, and the rest we saw.
They didn't say what Min-sook was doing the rest of the day.
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sandy
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Jae-do
Jan 20, 2006 22:43:39 GMT -5
Post by sandy on Jan 20, 2006 22:43:39 GMT -5
I haven't been following this drama regularly, but my heart goes out to Jae-do who lost his job, takes an inferior position where he's treated like trash, and doesn't tell his family to keep them from worrying. I feel sorry for him because his daughter is a miserable little wench who puts him down while he does so much for her.
I think Jae-do reflects the older adults in our society who lose a job, then try to overcome the loss of dignity by taking a menial job. Jae-do is an honorable man who puts his family first. He even gives lunch to a homeless man showing how compassionate he is.
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Jae-do
Jan 23, 2006 13:45:17 GMT -5
Post by Lucy on Jan 23, 2006 13:45:17 GMT -5
He's like Hee-soo's sweet dad in "My Precious Child." He became a parking-lot attendant and worked very hard, too.
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