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Post by TheBo on Jan 13, 2004 16:25:31 GMT -5
Boy, didn't she give Min-jae an earful? Why didn't she just get out the knives and start skinning the guy. Wahtah batch. I think we can lay aside "cultural differences" here and say this granny's channeling Attilla the Hun.
IMHO, of course.
Bo
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Post by jenny on Jan 13, 2004 16:30:53 GMT -5
I think they edited the end of this scene out (which made me so mad!). Did anyone see the morning broadcast today? What did we miss?
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Post by TheBo on Jan 13, 2004 16:58:47 GMT -5
I think they edited the end of this scene out (which made me so mad!). Did anyone see the morning broadcast today? What did we miss? Well, Jenny, I watched the tape from this morning (I taped it by accident, actually), and I did not tape the ep last night, so I do not know what you might have missed. The grandma ended up accusing Min-jae of ruining every girlfriend Hyun-kyu ever had, including, in her twisted reasoning, Yu-jin. I would hope they would put the entire scene in there, because it's pretty powerful. Anyone compare the two? Bo
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Post by Jennifer on Jan 13, 2004 17:05:11 GMT -5
;D it's funny to me how this family is so twisted. no one seems to understand eachother.
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Post by TheBo on Jan 13, 2004 17:12:31 GMT -5
;D it's funny to me how this family is so twisted. no one seems to understand eachother. Hah! I guess if they DID understand each other, we'd have a two-episode arc! ;D Bo
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Post by galacticchick on Jan 14, 2004 9:11:32 GMT -5
Why didn't she just get out the knives and start skinning the guy. Wahtah batch. I think we can lay aside "cultural differences" here and say this granny's channeling Attilla the Hun. Bo I was thinking the same thing. But I was kind of more outraged by the fact that Soo-young actually called Min-jae in the first place so he could be further tortued by this "batch" . And then she goes to her room and cries and expects me to feel compasion for her? Please.
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