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Post by jenny on Apr 15, 2005 16:07:21 GMT -5
‚ , ‚»‚¤‚Å‚·‚©B (In my childish, kindergartener hiragana )
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Post by hachiue on Apr 19, 2005 12:48:04 GMT -5
I can't get japanese characters to show up on this message board, so I am totally impressed with your ability.
totemo rippana onna desuyo!
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Post by jennysan on Apr 19, 2005 14:34:49 GMT -5
I can't get japanese characters to show up on this message board, so I am totally impressed with your ability. totemo rippana onna desuyo! 8, ;D Arigatoo gozaimasu! (I think I recognized what you typed!!!) And my previous post in Romanji: Ah, soo desuka.
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Post by BAE on Apr 19, 2005 19:05:44 GMT -5
4/19 teaser. looks like young-lan says another mean thing to jung-hee and this time, she like runs away. and did eun-soo come back home saying ji-woong wasn't in his room? did anyone catch something.....? am i going crazy?
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Post by TheBo on Apr 20, 2005 9:43:44 GMT -5
...did anyone catch something.....? am i going crazy? Are those separate questions? Can't you still be going crazy even if you know what's going on on the show? (I thought this was the "teasing" thread?) ;D Bo
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Post by Lucy on Apr 20, 2005 10:15:58 GMT -5
Are those separate questions? Can't you still be going crazy even if you know what's going on on the show? Har! Bae, my interpretation of the teaser was the same as yours. If we're right, I think it's unfortunate that they are probably going to try to make everyone's worry over Ji-woong be the catalyst for them all making peace. I think they should work things out without the impetus of a child's emotional blackmail. I'm halfway kidding; I mean it's sad that a child would have to run away to avoid family strife, but I don't like Ji-woong all that much and wish the adults would just act mature and quit trying to push each other around so the plot wouldn't then focus on JW.
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Post by Lovely on Apr 20, 2005 10:42:50 GMT -5
I interpreted the teaser as Young-lan and Jung-hee having a bitter confrontation. Jung-hee says something mean back to Young-lan (who probably started the thing in the first place). Ji-woong aka Mama's Boy # 2 (Eun-soo being #1) defends his mom. This shocks Jung-hee who decides to leave. So Jung-hee comes back home and gets questioned by Jung-ae about something. I'm thinking it has something to do with that herb medicine thingy? As for Eun-soo running into the kitchen, maybe he's reporting that Ji-woong wants to live with his mom, Ji-woong isn't in his room (as we thought), Ji-woong has thrown the medicine away, or ?? LOL...this is fun.
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Post by jenny on Apr 20, 2005 12:43:33 GMT -5
As for Eun-soo running into the kitchen, maybe he's reporting that Ji-woong wants to live with his mom That's what I thought he might have said, either that or "Ji-woong's missing." And I'm with Lucy, I think that boy is a brat.
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Post by panther on Apr 20, 2005 13:53:45 GMT -5
Har! Bae, my interpretation of the teaser was the same as yours. If we're right, I think it's unfortunate that they are probably going to try to make everyone's worry over Ji-woong be the catalyst for them all making peace. I think they should work things out without the impetus of a child's emotional blackmail. I'm halfway kidding; I mean it's sad that a child would have to run away to avoid family strife, but I don't like Ji-woong all that much and wish the adults would just act mature and quit trying to push each other around so the plot wouldn't then focus on JW. jiwoong is a brat. what happend to good old fashioned corporal punishment?
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Post by BAE on Apr 20, 2005 18:02:08 GMT -5
Can't you still be going crazy even if you know what's going on on the show? (I thought this was the "teasing" thread?) ;D Bo haha..noice...but...no... i apparently am not in my right state of mind....maybe it's partly due to the show and/or the "teasing...."
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Post by hachi on Apr 21, 2005 1:19:06 GMT -5
I actually like Jiwoong a lot more now than I did previously. I think that he's doing a Jinsoo - that is, he's defending his mom whom everyone else denegrates, and he's doing so even if it's not polite to do so. I guess I just take Younglan's side b/c sure she was being mean, but she was teasing (and it was true!), and she just has no tact. But Junghee took it too seriously because she's worried that Younglan's after her man and so she ran away.
I think the writers are also trying to make a point about motherhood and Younglan's rights as Jiwoong's mother. Eunsoo's father even mentioned something to Junghee about this - the mother is first in her son's life, then come the auxiliaries like the step-mom and the grandmother, and they should respect Younglan as Jiwoong's mother even though she's tactless.
That's my 8 cents.
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Post by galacticchick on Apr 21, 2005 9:28:11 GMT -5
I don't like Jiwong at all. He's suffering from the "Little Emperor Syndrome" common to so many Asian countries now a days. I saw this thing on...one of those educational channels...that because so many Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, etc. are having smaller and smaller families (basically just one kid) these kids grow up being treated like little emperors (read: brat). He's always interrupting, he either has to get his way or he pouts, the boy doesn't even bow most of the time, and he's just not cute enough for me to let him get away with that. The Koh family needs Super Nanny IMO.
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Post by Lucy on Apr 21, 2005 10:27:58 GMT -5
I don't like Jiwong at all. He's suffering from the "Little Emperor Syndrome" common to so many Asian countries now a days. I saw this thing on...one of those educational channels...that because so many Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, etc. are having smaller and smaller families (basically just one kid) these kids grow up being treated like little emperors (read: brat). He's always interrupting, he either has to get his way or he pouts, the boy doesn't even bow most of the time, and he's just not cute enough for me to let him get away with that. The Koh family needs Super Nanny IMO. Remember when the show began? He was super-polite and respectful, bowed and gave formal thanks all the time, and respected his elders. They were even worried that he was too restrained and polite. Jung-hee is the one who started indulging him more than anyone and encouraging him to express himself and eat whatever he wanted. I think a healthy amount of free-ranging self-expression is great for kids, but they don't have to let him drag them around like servants. Yesterday when Jung-ae met the three of them on the street, Ji-woong didn't let the adults stop and talk for 2 minutes before he started whining about wanting to see his mom. That was a prime opportunity for someone to say, "Yes, we know, we are going to your mom's now, but the adults are talking and you have to be patient for a minute." Sheesh!
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Post by Lovely on Apr 21, 2005 18:39:59 GMT -5
Ji-woong is a cutie, but he is so spoiled! I liked Ji-woong a lot in the beginning to the show. But now he's become so demanding. I felt bad for Jung-hee when Ji-woong scolded her infront of his parents. I bet Young-lan was gloating inside!
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Post by BAE on Apr 21, 2005 20:05:53 GMT -5
Ji-woong is a cutie, but he is so spoiled! I liked Ji-woong a lot in the beginning to the show. But now he's become so demanding. I felt bad for Jung-hee when Ji-woong scolded her infront of his parents. I bet Young-lan was gloating inside! i know, she calls eun-soo a "mama's boy," when she in fact, is turning her son into one.
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