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Post by Lucy on Aug 4, 2004 10:33:54 GMT -5
Does anyone else feel that, of the three main plots, this one seems not to fit? They are cute and entertaining, but I can't see how it's going to mesh with the other two. Of course I know it will, but there does not seem to be much going on with them except their adjustment issues. Now that Mr. Teddy is out of the bed and they're limiting parental phone calls, what will happen?
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Post by jenny on Aug 4, 2004 11:25:19 GMT -5
These cute kids do seem out of place, maybe they'll be our "comic relief" couple (think Tae-ho and Soon-ok)? Their funny and happy lives are so different from everyone else's lives.
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Post by galacticchick on Aug 4, 2004 13:31:58 GMT -5
They are probably also there in order to have the funny scene's between the feuding or soon to be feuding in-laws. Mom: "What only three phone calls a day!"
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Post by hachiue on Aug 5, 2004 7:08:39 GMT -5
Argh! Weak-heart lady has crossed the line!
Oh come on, she "accidentally" fell asleep in the bed in her son/daughter-in-law's apartment? She was probably just waiting for her precious son to get home because she couldn't stand not talking to him more than three times a day.
I know I'd feel uncomfortable sleeping with my husband in the bed that his mother had just vacated. Creepy.
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Post by humble on Aug 5, 2004 14:46:32 GMT -5
the mother and the father are both creepy. they seem to love their children more then their spouse. and they treat their kids like their spouse. something is wrong this is not your normal show. seems to american to me.
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Post by galacticchick on Aug 6, 2004 9:10:38 GMT -5
Oh no there's trouble in paradise! I thought that scene where Jae-min is eating his noodles was hilarious. Although I didn't like the fact that he didn't even flinch when he thew her off him, that wasn't too nice.
How could Jae-hi forget her trip so easily though? The dad definitely needs to get a pet or something. Better than that--he needs to get a job.
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Post by hachiue on Aug 6, 2004 9:22:41 GMT -5
I know! That's too irresponsible. I kept waiting for her to gasp (when she was out with her dad) and run off to the trip. She had just talked to him on the phone and it took her all of, what, 30 seconds to forget the trip?
I thought the throwing-off was rude too. Especially since that's how they first met - or at least in a similar situation.
I also thought that he would have called her parents looking for her; something could have happened - if you're worried someone's been in an accident, you don't just call their cell phone, you call their relatives so you can find out what happened.
ARGH!
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