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Post by Lucy on May 17, 2005 16:51:08 GMT -5
I keep waiting for this board to heat up, but it seems not many people want to talk about "Who's My Love." Doesn't anyone care to speculate about just how many babies Ji-eun will manage to have in the course of the show (and whether she will also be able to raise Yoon-sik to mature manhood while raising the children), whether Kyung-ju will find a man and put down her quilting needle, and whether Go-eun will learn to fit all the family's dishes in the dishwasher?
What about Dad? Will he eventually remarry? Will Sangsik find something else to wear besides colorful polo-neck shirts? Will Yoon-sik ever again engage in the practice of veterinary medicine rather than leaving his colleague to handle all the white-coat duties so he can moon around and buy flowers like some human version of Ferdinand the Bull?
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Post by galacticchick on May 17, 2005 17:05:11 GMT -5
I guess everyone is afraid that they'll give away spoilers, I know I am. I've already seen it so I guess I don't have anything to speculate or question. I'll try to get more into it though. I just don't have the time to watch it during the original time. Actually yes I do, but I need to go OUT during the weekends.
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Post by mznatalia on May 17, 2005 17:35:53 GMT -5
Okay I'll speculate: I hope a few come true at least 1. Ji-eun will have at least 3 kids 2. Yoon-sik will mature immediately after he gets married and all of his 1st's out of the way 3. Kyung-ju will find a man 4. I don't think Go-eun will ever be able to fit all of those dishes into 1 washer. Maybe after Ji-eun hopefully marries Yoon-sik they will remodel the kitchen and add another dishwasher 5. I think the dad may consider remarriage when all his kids are married 6.Sang-sik will always be in those polo's and the jeans that are folded up 6 in. I Just wish he would get rid of the haircut 7. Yoon-sik will always find reasons never to do his job, especially if he marries Ji-eun and she gets pregnant. (He's such a sweety and he is like Ferdinand the bull isn't he)
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Post by UnLucy on May 17, 2005 17:54:09 GMT -5
I see. Thank you for your feedback, gurlz. I understand, GC, and MZ, your answers are funny, especially #2. It seems to me Yoon-sik is getting younger and younger. He can be very serious when he talks about family problems and life in general. But did you notice, esp. in Friday's episode, how he often giggles like a fool for no reason? He was doing that when he was talking to Grandma at the table with the other elders. He would smile ingratiatingly and giggle in between everything that he said. (I guess that's him being "good-natured.") I think you may be right that he will settle down right away once he's got Ji-yeun locked in (metaphorically) and he's a married man.
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Post by Knov1 on May 17, 2005 18:08:00 GMT -5
I think GC brings up a good point. For those us that already watched it, there's really nothing to speculate about. Also, as I was watching this past weekend's episodes I found myself thinking 'this drama is kinda corny'. I don't remember if I thought that the first time around but these days I'm into more darker dramas. This is too toned down for me. If I happen to catch it, I'll watch the parts with Myong Sae Bin (Go Eun). She's just too cute. ;D
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Post by chinadoll on May 17, 2005 18:10:23 GMT -5
There maybe a lack of interest in this show because it's a rebroadcast and most people saw it already, and they're being kind enough to not spoil it for those who haven't.
I think it was originally broadcast in Chicago about the same time last year.
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Post by Knov1 on May 17, 2005 19:14:38 GMT -5
I think it was originally broadcast in Chicago about the same time last year. Actually, it was originally aired between 2002 and 03. It ended before this board was started.
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Post by TheBo on May 18, 2005 10:30:10 GMT -5
I am NOT bored with this show, nor do I care that it's "corny." However, I cannot speculate because everyone knows that I saw it previously, so if I throw out something that turns out to be true, it's a spoiler, but if I throw out a false scent, I'll be a spoiler who lies.
I LOVE the show, I'm so enjoying watching it again. I can only respond to the posts of others, in as neutral a way as possible.
Bo
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Post by hachiue on May 18, 2005 18:06:17 GMT -5
I, for one, love the show, but I have a couple of episodes that I need to watch and I've been ever so lazy so I haven't posted about it.
For how long is Goeun going to wear her hanbok? I haven't seen this weekend's (so maybe she took it off) but wow, it must be all stinky by now (unless she washes it every night after she does all the other chores they make her do.
I hope that a fight is a-brewin' between the great aunt and everyone else - I'm thinking she'll blame younger grandpa for kyunghwa's husband being that dastardly man, along with kyunghwa and kyungju and probably everyone else for good measure.
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Post by galacticchick on May 19, 2005 9:25:23 GMT -5
For how long is Goeun going to wear her hanbok? I haven't seen this weekend's (so maybe she took it off) but wow, it must be all stinky by now (unless she washes it every night after she does all the other chores they make her do. Hachiue it's good to hear from you again, we missed you! Have you gotten married already? LOL w/the stinky hanbok comment, I missed your sense of humor.
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Post by Lucy on May 19, 2005 10:34:42 GMT -5
I think there are a few layers of undergarments to the hanbok, like a camisole and an under-jacket (judging from Cranky Auntie's undressing in the first or second episode), so maybe Goeun was changing those. Actually, I'm so used to seeing her in it that I don't recall whether she was wearing normal clothes in the last two episodes. But I know she did change into a pantsuit to go out and tutor in the last episode.
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Post by BAE on May 19, 2005 15:28:59 GMT -5
wouldn't that just be uncomfortable? i mean, indian women for one have to like run around in a sari and flowers adorning their head and all, but han-boks are so much more fluffy than a sari. how do they do it?
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Post by hachiue on May 19, 2005 19:09:56 GMT -5
Oof, I get married in a week. I've reached the point where new things pop up at a rate inversely proportional to the amount of time I have left before the wedding. Meaning: so stressed!
I sure hope she was changing the undergarments, or it might explain why grandma gets a sour look on her face whenever she comes near.
I'm glad she's finally going out and tutoring - she was getting way too subservient for my stomach.
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Post by galacticchick on May 20, 2005 9:25:29 GMT -5
Oof, I get married in a week. I've reached the point where new things pop up at a rate inversely proportional to the amount of time I have left before the wedding. Meaning: so stressed! Eek! How stressed out you must be. Oh well. I hope you have a beautiful ceremony and reception. *sends calming Hello Kitty vibes hachiue's way*
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Post by Lucy on May 20, 2005 10:43:40 GMT -5
Yes, hachi, picture the large, white, placid face of Hello Kitty floating before you when you get stressed, and the furry vibes will help you!
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