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Post by Alexa on Dec 8, 2005 22:23:39 GMT -5
I felt so bad for Seungu's co-worker in this episode. So Seungu and Sena have moved into their new home, and everybody is just sitting around, talking and one of Sena's friends begins to ask Seungu's co-worker questions. So she says that the other girl and the co-worker should hook up, and that girl says "I would not date someone like him." That was so bogus! I felt horrible, poor guy he must've felt so awkward. Sorry I can't remember the names of Sena's friends. Anyways we all know that the one with the shorter hair has a crush on Jeongmin, but I have a feeling he might like the other girl (the one who would not date Seungu's co-worker). I hope the co-worker finds someone since he's always asking Seungu how is the married life and commenting on how maybe he should get married. Okay this is totally off topic, but you know how we always see the men giving the women piggy back rides in the Korean dramas? Well today my friends husband did that to her. So it snowed alot today, and she wasnt prepared for the snow and wore dress shoes to work. So anyways as she was getting of the car she realized that there was ALOT of snow to get to the sidewalk, and there was no way she could go around. So her husband gets out of the car, carries her on his back all the way up the stairs to the house. It was so cute, and of course I was thinking about the dramas It has to be a cultural thing. I don't think I've ever seen a korean drama, where a man doesn't carry the woman on his back.
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Post by FlowerLady on Dec 8, 2005 23:07:46 GMT -5
--You're right, I've thought of that many times since I've started watching K-dramas. I've never seen that carrying on the back in any American shows, but it's really such a nice gesture, so sweet and nurturing. --The only time I've ever seen a woman carry another woman on her back was in Dae Jang Geum, when DJG carried Lady Han on her back through the country as she was dying (with that beautiful, haunting music in the background).
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Post by Alexa on Dec 8, 2005 23:15:41 GMT -5
It's probably easier to carry someone like that then it is to carry them the regular way (like when Seungu carried Sena into their apartment) I'll have to give my 18yr old sister a piggy back ride tomorrow, see how hard it is (I hope I don't break something ;D)
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Post by FlowerLady on Dec 8, 2005 23:34:12 GMT -5
It's probably easier to carry someone like that then it is to carry them the regular way (like when Seungu carried Sena into their apartment) I'll have to give my 18yr old sister a piggy back ride tomorrow, see how hard it is (I hope I don't break something ;D) --Please be careful!! We don't want you to end up in a chiropractor's office!
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Post by donilpark on Dec 9, 2005 0:34:43 GMT -5
Is it dangerous?
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Post by Alexa on Dec 9, 2005 9:04:11 GMT -5
I just thought of something, the reason these guys are always carrying the women on their back is because the women don't weigh much!! They are so skinny. So I might hold off on giving my sister a piggy back ride, she's not that skinny ;D
Anyways I realized why Sena is so emotional and always crying, she gets it from her dad. Everytime the dad talks about Sena he gets all emotional and starts getting tears, like when him and Seungu were drinking together. I think he looks funny, especially when he doesn't want his wife to see him and tries to cover up.
You know, for Sena growing up in a wealthy family, and having been spoiled by her dad, she turned out okay. She doesnt think she's better then other people because of her wealth and is such a sweet and caring person.
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Post by galacticchick on Dec 9, 2005 10:34:30 GMT -5
You are right Alexa. Just look at the height difference between Seungu and Sena he’s proably a foot or more taller than her. She probably ways about 90-something pounds. If the fan club ever gets together again we’ll make knov1 and ovaridedis give us piggy back rides!
I laugh every time they show the dad. He loves his Pink Princess so much. I’m glad. Usually the parents in the k-drama just quietly love their grown kids silently, but this dad isn’t afraid to show his emotions and constantly remind her he loves her.
Okay, back to episode 10 discussions, yep, that was mean. But he got her back by saying she wasn’t his type either. And Jeongmin seems to be more attracted by the taller girl than by the cooky one. It was so funny how she just got between the two of them. Hmmm…it will be interesting to see who ends up with who.
The dialog for this drama is sometimes hilarious i.e. “It’s a rather impure love. I just feel like holding her hand, hugging her kissing her…” Humph! Seungu is in no hurry to become a better husband but he sure was anxious to consummate the marriage, wasn’t he?
Oh and your friend’s husband sounds like a keeper, anybody that is willing to help his wife keep her nice shoes and in tip-top shape has high marks in my book.
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Post by Lucy on Dec 9, 2005 11:33:59 GMT -5
GC and Alexa, I echo what you've said about the last two episodes. And GC, LOL about Seungu. I was thinking the same thing. But it's not a bad idea, anyway, if it will bring them closer. Since they're already committed, I don't think there's any harm in using physical closeness to bring about a closer emotional connection. It seems to be working that way, anyway. I thought that from the beginning--that if they (ahem) "shared" in that way, they were bound to feel more for each other. And it's cute, too. Did you see, I think it was in the previews, where they were making out outside the new house? A refreshing change for K-dramas.
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Post by galacticchick on Dec 9, 2005 12:06:17 GMT -5
Sharing is caring eh? Not in my book though, I remember that line in Grease “get your filthy paws off my silky drawers! (draws?)” If Diplo-man can’t make it home for dinner he sure as heck isn’t getting me for dessert.
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Post by Alexa on Dec 9, 2005 15:06:53 GMT -5
If Diplo-man can’t make it home for dinner he sure as heck isn’t getting me for dessert. no you didn't! LOL ;D girl you crack me up. Did you see, I think it was in the previews, where they were making out outside the new house? A refreshing change for K-dramas. they actually show this in this episode (10). This is after they move, all their friends are inside talking, Sena and Seungu go outside, he leans over to kiss her, and next thing you know they are making out.
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Post by Lucy on Dec 9, 2005 15:33:07 GMT -5
Sharing is caring eh? Not in my book though, I remember that line in Grease “get your filthy paws off my silky drawers! (draws?)” If Diplo-man can’t make it home for dinner he sure as heck isn’t getting me for dessert. Oh, yeah, Sandra Dee? I look at it the other way--if I don't get him for dinner, then at least . . . . Ahem. I guess it depends on how angry you are and how much you want to get closer rather than let that wedge between you get wider. As in love with the guy as Sena is, you can't blame her for taking her love where she can get it. Plus, I think she understands that he's not "using" her physically. After all, it's been weeks since the wedding. I think it's time to take measures to unify as a couple.
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Post by ginnycat5 on Dec 9, 2005 15:48:50 GMT -5
It's probably easier to carry someone like that then it is to carry them the regular way (like when Seungu carried Sena into their apartment) I'll have to give my 18yr old sister a piggy back ride tomorrow, see how hard it is (I hope I don't break something ;D) Yikes, is that ever true! When my daughter was a baby, I'd rock her to sleep sometimes, then carry her to the crib. Then after a lapse of many months, for some reason, I did that again, but she was a toddler and I got a ganglion in my wrist. Ouch. (Not that I was neglecting her , I changed bedtime routines and "told her the news" by recappping what she had done that day.)
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Post by Alexa on Dec 9, 2005 15:51:06 GMT -5
I think it's time to take measures to unify as a couple. I thought they were already "together" Okay at the beginning of Ep 9, Sena barges into the bedroom and throws herself on Seungu and she's crying. So he's holding her, and then they just show them kissing. Well after that, they are both laying in bed and she's wearing her nightgown, I just assumed that they had slept together that night.
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Post by lucyunlogged on Dec 9, 2005 16:19:38 GMT -5
Oh, yeah, Alexa, they have. I guess I didn't express myself well. I meant, "if you've been married for a couple of weeks [and haven't consummated, and aren't feeling like a married couple], then it's high time to take steps to correct that."
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