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Post by zorro on Apr 8, 2008 8:21:33 GMT -5
I can't believe Sua hasn't discovered who's number 1 on her hubby's cell phone speed dial list. And I can't wait to hear what his explanation of that one will be…
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Post by tinkerbell on Apr 9, 2008 9:49:25 GMT -5
Zorro, He'll probably say something stupid and offer to jump in the river again to prove it to Sua.
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Post by PippiBella on Apr 9, 2008 13:07:15 GMT -5
Zorro, He'll probably say something stupid and offer to jump in the river again to prove it to Sua. LOL ;D hopefully she does not stop him this time.. hopefully she will jump in too. kill two birds with one stone..
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Post by tinkerbell on Apr 9, 2008 13:41:02 GMT -5
We can only wish PippiBella. ;D
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Post by brooklyn on Apr 15, 2008 22:31:55 GMT -5
Dunno if I've said it before here but Sua is ridiculous. I know it's a drama but make it believable. There are spoiled brats out there but none as impossible as this idiot gets at times. Hey, even Paris went to prison for less than what this clown did so come on now lol.
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Post by teacher on Apr 18, 2008 14:51:56 GMT -5
I just finished watching "Loveholic", and lo and behold, there is our love to hate girl Sua. She plays just as nasty a person, however, she does back down and mellow out just a wee bit towards the end. It appears this type of personality will be her forte as an actress. I can't imagine her playing the role of a gentle "nice" girl.
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Post by pilseung on Apr 18, 2008 15:18:59 GMT -5
I just finished watching "Loveholic", and lo and behold, there is our love to hate girl Sua. She plays just as nasty a person, however, she does back down and mellow out just a wee bit towards the end. It appears this type of personality will be her forte as an actress. I can't imagine her playing the role of a gentle "nice" girl. Teacher She turned out to be a nice girl in her role in SNOW QUEEN.Watch that? My apologies for the poor sentence construction. ;D
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Post by tinkerbell on Apr 18, 2008 16:50:47 GMT -5
I agree brooklyn. Sua attacks the poor woman who works at the department store, damages property and gets away with it. Oh, she's a VIP so let her slide and just compensate for the damages. THAT'S exactly why she is such a BRAT!!! Actually the other "b" word is more appropriate. Everyone enables her bad behavior, so why should she change? If you throw tantrums and get what you want, then just keep doing what works. She has no idea what the real world is like.
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Post by pilseung on Apr 18, 2008 18:21:38 GMT -5
I agree brooklyn. Sua attacks the poor woman who works at the department store, damages property and gets away with it. Oh, she's a VIP so let her slide and just compensate for the damages. THAT'S exactly why she is such a BRAT!!! Actually the other "b" word is more appropriate. Everyone enables her bad behavior, so why should she change? If you throw tantrums and get what you want, then just keep doing what works. She has no idea what the real world is like. She's like a gangster.She can beat you up but at the same time,you dare not fight back because her family is powerful!
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Post by puppy on Apr 18, 2008 18:43:58 GMT -5
OK, OK. Sua is everything you guys say but I still see something inside of her that's not the product of her rotten upbringing by her grandmother but something decent she was born with that needs time to mature She always forgives Seonjae, is trying to cook and get her own coffee, can be sweet with Mr. Na who returns the favor, The thing is, she doesn't lie. She's real whether good or bad, it's all genuine. Danpung and Dongji, stone goodie goodies, pretend what they feel all the time; even Sonya does it. Chicken mom, on the other hand, no matter how much of a pain in the rear she is, at least speaks her mind.
Guess I'm partial to the baddies.
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Post by teacher on Apr 18, 2008 21:13:07 GMT -5
As long as Sua is trying to cook, perhaps she should spend some time with Screech Mom from MSMD. She'd have Sua shaped up in no time. Sua would go back to Dongji and her mother-in-law and kiss the ground they walk on. Pilseung, I haven't seen Snow Queen as yet. That's scheduled for my next shopping trip to Family Video. Please never apologize for grammar, spelling, etc. . I thoroughly enjoy your postings and would never play the classroom teacher among the posters, all of whom I consider to be my friends.
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Post by pilseung on Apr 19, 2008 3:02:10 GMT -5
OK, OK. Sua is everything you guys say but I still see something inside of her that's not the product of her rotten upbringing by her grandmother but something decent she was born with that needs time to mature She always forgives Seonjae, is trying to cook and get her own coffee, can be sweet with Mr. Na who returns the favor, The thing is, she doesn't lie. She's real whether good or bad, it's all genuine. Danpung and Dongji, stone goodie goodies, pretend what they feel all the time; even Sonya does it. Chicken mom, on the other hand, no matter how much of a pain in the rear she is, at least speaks her mind. Guess I'm partial to the baddies. It's true what you say about Su-ah.She's definitely making an effort to change her spoilt ways. She does lie though.She did sometimes during the period when she was stealing Seon-jae from Ji-yeong.I can't pinpoint the exact situations but I suppose they could be classified as white lies.Not so bad? Chicken Mom speaks her mind but in the process can often trample on other people's feelings.Is that okay all the time? Dongji,Danpung,Sonya do pretend what they feel but often,it's to avoid hurtful words/situations.Is that so unacceptable?
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Post by soapygrams on Apr 20, 2008 0:52:22 GMT -5
;D Thank you pilseung for understanding the motivation behind Dongji and Danpung's silences, head bows and the murmured "I'm sorry" Dongji is from an earlier generation and Danpung has been raised by a very traditional father. Their careful upbringing is reflected in the way they treat other people.
Besides, as we have seen in this drama, nothing at all is gained when they try to defend themselves - their words are just turned against them. Most specially Dongji - nothing she says or does seems to please MIL. Eventually things will change for her. Either MIL will have a change of heart or she'll just die from high blood pressure from not getting her way.
I admire how Dongji's character can withstand the criticism and still be so kind to others.
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Post by ginnycat5 on Apr 21, 2008 18:13:22 GMT -5
;D Thank you pilseung for understanding the motivation behind Dongji and Danpung's silences, head bows and the murmured "I'm sorry" Dongji is from an earlier generation and Danpung has been raised by a very traditional father. Their careful upbringing is reflected in the way they treat other people. Besides, as we have seen in this drama, nothing at all is gained when they try to defend themselves - their words are just turned against them. Most specially Dongji - nothing she says or does seems to please MIL. Eventually things will change for her. Either MIL will have a change of heart or she'll just die from high blood pressure from not getting her way. I admire how Dongji's character can withstand the criticism and still be so kind to others. Dongji puts up with a lot, and just stuffs down her feelings. It's so painful to watch. Remember that time Mansu found her drinking by herself? I haven't seen any signs of changes in her behavior, so I'm hoping she doesn't drink too much. It would be a temptation- or I guess she could go out at night sometime with Mansu to a karaoke bar, and belt out some loud songs. ;D I couldn't hold my temper that well. (I'd at least fantasize about a different way of dealing with MIL, like saying once in a while, You know I am married to your son, I treat you with courtesy and try to do what pleases you, but if this is not enough, I will stop trying- you wanna see how that goes??)
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Post by pilseung on Apr 22, 2008 3:14:03 GMT -5
;D Thank you pilseung for understanding the motivation behind Dongji and Danpung's silences, head bows and the murmured "I'm sorry" Dongji is from an earlier generation and Danpung has been raised by a very traditional father. Their careful upbringing is reflected in the way they treat other people. Besides, as we have seen in this drama, nothing at all is gained when they try to defend themselves - their words are just turned against them. Most specially Dongji - nothing she says or does seems to please MIL. Eventually things will change for her. Either MIL will have a change of heart or she'll just die from high blood pressure from not getting her way. I admire how Dongji's character can withstand the criticism and still be so kind to others. It's true,what you say;nothing she says or does seems to please MIL.So,actually saying anything may be even more counter-productive[if that's possible] with regard to the relationship she has with MIL. At one time I thought she was spineless like a jellyfish.I changed my mind when I realized how much harder it is for her to hold her tongue rather than talking back to her MIL.I think that is strength of character,not weakness.Baekho has been brought up well by her.He's like a hybrid of the old and new ways. All this reminds me of a wonderful little book titled:LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY.Are you familiar with it?He's a kind ,cheerful boy(Baekho) who eventually wins over the affections of his initially mean hearted Grandpa(MIL).His Mom is similar to Dongji.
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