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Post by ginnycat5 on Dec 7, 2005 13:00:09 GMT -5
It's funny that she had no clue that he was disengaging from her. He spent the whole holiday without her, even the second day when you'd think he'd like the opportunity for her to meet his family. In the evening when they were together, she looked relaxed instead of uneasy, and she didn't even notice how distant he was. (In the afternoon, I even thought he was firing her from her job, giving bits of her work to other employees.)
What on earth was she doing, rushing off to the hospital just to sit in the waiting room? Should we assume she didn't see KJ on this visit?
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Post by BoUnlogged on Dec 7, 2005 14:29:29 GMT -5
Barf on this show. Barf on it, I say. Bo
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Post by Raven on Dec 7, 2005 16:53:07 GMT -5
Thanks winter ballad. I think they should make a survey and find out what the audiences at home wants to see. And then maybe we would have a kick @$$ drama with action, comedy and drama balanced enough for all to like. but that just me. I also notice Ja-Min getting fed up with In-young, She is playing with the emotion of his son. We all see that he is going to dump her. PLEASE DOOOO it Ja-min for Pete sake. ;D
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Post by Teresa on Dec 7, 2005 20:24:27 GMT -5
Wow, we actually got to see Jae-min get angry for once, (well, not counting when he punched Kijoon's lights out). After telling Inyoung to not call or come over anymore for Himchan's sake*, she comes over aand makes tomato-something-or-other!
*I disagreed with Jae-min's "kids get over people easily" child psychology. I'm not a doctor, but the adults in kid's lives mean more than just buying ice cream. But I suppose we can't have the final scene be Himchan burying his face in his hands weeping, "Inyoung!!!" Come to think of it... she's broken a lot of hearts in this drama!
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Post by kathleen34 on Dec 8, 2005 12:27:51 GMT -5
at this point I think Sunmi should marry KiJoon, and Grandpa and aunt should walk down the isle as well. Inyoung (the Mopester) ... if she makes love with the amount of energy she uses to walk, it's amazing that she conceived at all. I hope Jaemin sticks to his guns. He's a wonderful dad and in time he sould get over Inyoung. This is nuts, now I'm liking Heejoo moe than Inyoung. .. but I still love grandpa so I'm not entirely over the edge ... yet
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Post by kathleen34 on Dec 8, 2005 12:28:56 GMT -5
Barf on this show. Barf on it, I say. Bo more to the point: Dog's nose
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Post by TheBo on Dec 8, 2005 12:50:45 GMT -5
Barf on this show. Barf on it, I say. Bo more to the point: Dog's noseThat is too elegant a phrase to contain the gist of my feelings in the matter, LOL. Bo
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Post by soapygrams on Dec 9, 2005 0:34:31 GMT -5
;D Guess we all pretty much agree that the ending of this show is STEENKO. I love that name for In young -[glow=red,2,300] "The Mopester" [/glow]... I started losing interest in this show about the time I read the spoiler for the ending because it was so stupid. I can't help thinking that this show had a much different ending by the original writer and for whatever reason, audience pressure, sponsor pressure, accupressure. tire pressure??? This ending doesn't even make much sense considering the entire story ... we could do a much better job don't you think? LOL .. ah well, something better comes this way ... I HOPE!
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Post by Lucy on Dec 9, 2005 11:27:47 GMT -5
Help! My tapes for the last two days have been messed up, and I couldn't see or hear much at all. All I know is that Jae-min broke up with In-young, and that some time later Him-chan lost his ID bracelet and In-young went to see him, and that made Jae-min mad. Could someone fill me in on Wed and Thurs episodes? Is the show over now? Did I miss the ending after putting up with all this crapola for months?
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Post by Lovely on Dec 10, 2005 22:15:19 GMT -5
Jae-min was really mad that In-young went to see Him-chan. He told In-young to stop it. I think they meet the next day to talk about stuff. IY apologizes to Jae-min for all that she's done and realizes that she has been selfish in wanting something that was too far out of reach.
Hee-joo and Ki-joon have dinner together and Hee-joo tells Ki-joon to enjoy his business trip to China even though it's probably Ki-joon's way of running away from reality. SM is shocked that Ki-joon is going to China because the business trip is pretty long (~7 months?)
In-young gives the honeymoon tickets that used to be hers and Jae-min's to In-chul and Mi-jung. But In-chul and Mi-jung give it to Aunt and Grandpa.
In-young sees Aunt and Grandpa off at the airport. As In-young is walking off, she runs into Ki-joon who is also at the airport on his way to China. TO BE CONTINUED!
I think the last episode is airing on Monday?
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Post by Lucy on Dec 12, 2005 11:39:30 GMT -5
Thank you, Lovely! I guess there is no time left for In-young to rethink Jae-min, and vice versa. Maybe she will be like Kelly on "90210" and say, "I choose me!," and go to the US or to "Puh-ran-suh" (France) like so many other K-drama characters, to raise her baby alone. Or just give the kid to SM and go away forever.
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Post by Lovely on Dec 13, 2005 9:43:34 GMT -5
You're welcome I thought the drama ended yesterday? But I guess the last episode is this evening's?
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Post by TheBo on Dec 13, 2005 16:57:00 GMT -5
AAAAAAAAAAGH! I HATE THIS!
I just saw her walk in front of the truck. What a waste of real estate that girl has been. She finally gets what she wants, what everyone has been praying for, and she acts like she's been shot.
About the trucks running people down thing, we all know from repeated viewings of Winter Sonata and now this [putrid stinko] show that this is the accepted manner in which truck drivers handle their vehicles in Korea. They belong to the same union as those firefighters who leave victims of smoke inhalation lying on the floor inside the building where they are fighting a fire.
Aigu.
Bo
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Post by Lucy on Dec 13, 2005 17:53:33 GMT -5
Too true about the Korean drivers in dramas. I guess they panic, not having been trained for that highly unlikely event of someone or some stray object finding its way into the street. Good thing Eric wasn't representative of the members of the Korean Firefighters' Union. If there were many others like him, then fire extinguishers would be used for nothing more than smashing in the windows of burning buildings.
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Post by Lovely on Dec 13, 2005 18:15:00 GMT -5
Yeah, what was wrong with that truck driver?! Does he know the meaning of this statement "Step on the brake"?! He wasn't even that close to In-young...he had enough time to hit the brakes. Oh well, I guess it just had to happen so Ki-joon could save In-young.
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