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Post by SoKo on Apr 17, 2006 15:40:43 GMT -5
Stacey, are you looking forward to tonight, episode 15? I can't believe the finale is tomorrow. I feel sad already that it will be over :-(
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Post by sushimi on Apr 17, 2006 15:56:15 GMT -5
SoKo, do you like what it happens since the first ep....
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Post by SoKo on Apr 17, 2006 17:08:56 GMT -5
Yes, I've fallen in love with all of the characters, each special in their own way. I am so sad that this is ending The story seems so tragic, I will need my tissues I can tell already!!!! I am def going to buy this one when the official version comes out, please keep me posted if you find out anything. -SoKo
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Post by stacey on Apr 17, 2006 21:49:18 GMT -5
I think I have figured out the ending...Dr. Jang will help save Day. There will be a happy ending, or at least I hope so.
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Post by stacey on Apr 17, 2006 21:53:17 GMT -5
Things I've learned watching Korean TV:
Most Korean children were raised by someone other than their parents The men cry and don't act as if it makes them wimps When people want to end their lives they step off the curb or stand in traffic If you go to the hospital, you get really nice pajamas as opposed to those hideous gowns you get in America that shows everyone your butt. gimshi, it's not just for breakfast...
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Post by stacey on Apr 17, 2006 21:54:56 GMT -5
soko,
Asian heritage month starts 6 May in DC. We should get together and take in some of the festivities...
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Post by SoKo on Apr 17, 2006 22:50:49 GMT -5
I really hope tomorrow has somewhat of a happy ending. It was so moving when Eunhye told Haru she loves him.
Cool, I am down! Have you been before? I just moved here from New England so I am interested in doing new things.
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Post by stacey on Apr 18, 2006 9:19:38 GMT -5
It's really sad to see the show end. I enjoyed the dialog we've all had together. I hope whatever comes on next we can all make the same connection. I decided not to read the book. No telling of this story could compare with the excellent way this show has protrayed it.
Soko, I am planned to do some of the activities for Asian Heritage Month. The kick of is on May 6, but I have a perforamance that day. So I probably won't be able to do anything until the next weekend. I am still looking for the full list of activities to be announced. I will keep you posted.
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Post by cyuser on Apr 18, 2006 10:22:05 GMT -5
Things I've learned watching Korean TV: Most Korean children were raised by someone other than their parents The men cry and don't act as if it makes them wimps When people want to end their lives they step off the curb or stand in traffic If you go to the hospital, you get really nice pajamas as opposed to those hideous gowns you get in America that shows everyone your butt. gimshi, it's not just for breakfast...
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Post by sushimi on Apr 18, 2006 11:12:51 GMT -5
SoKo, I have the same feelings that you, every characters are touching.... yesterday, my brother started to watch the ep and couldn't stop.... and he spent more than 7 hours to watch it!!!! It's unbelievable that this drama can bring joy, sadness...... It was so touching when Eunhye said she loves him..... I really like the moment when Haru said the hard thing for him it's to forget her, forget her smile and everything..... Hope to meet this kind of guy one day.....
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Post by BAE on Apr 18, 2006 12:48:37 GMT -5
This is wonderful. I knew that Eunhye couldn't be with Dr. Kang (name?) for many reasons. Mainly because she's looking for mental stability and all he provides for her is complication.
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Post by SoKo on Apr 18, 2006 12:52:42 GMT -5
Sushimi, I really hope there is some happiness in the final ep tonight, b/c last night was so sad!!! I don't think there is such a man as Haru out there, if so he is hiding LOL
Stacey, great keep me posted. What kind of performance do you have? I'll be in Barbados May 6 but I should be around the next weekend.
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Post by sushimi on Apr 18, 2006 13:02:57 GMT -5
This end is not very sad, but for me it's a little sad.... you'll see this night.... I hope that next time you'll not stay a guest here you know....
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Post by stacey on Apr 18, 2006 14:03:45 GMT -5
cyuser,
I hope you were not offended by my comments regarding what I've learned from korean dramas. If so, I do apologize. These were things that just seemed to be a common theme in every show I've watched so far.
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Post by cyuser on Apr 18, 2006 14:22:39 GMT -5
cyuser, I hope you were not offended by my comments regarding what I've learned from korean dramas. If so, I do apologize. These were things that just seemed to be a common theme in every show I've watched so far. Things I've learned watching Korean TV: Most Korean children were raised by someone other than their parents The men cry and don't act as if it makes them wimps When people want to end their lives they step off the curb or stand in traffic If you go to the hospital, you get really nice pajamas as opposed to those hideous gowns you get in America that shows everyone your butt. gimshi, it's not just for breakfast... I'm not offended at all .. I'm just wondering what kind of drama you've seen. Most dramas I've seen, If someone want to commit suicide .. they usually jump either from bridge or high building. What I agree with you is that we do have lovely pyjamas in hospital. I loved mine when I was hospitalized in Korea And Kimchi is a traditional sidedish that we eat with every meal. So bascally it's same as saying .. Rice, it's not just for breakfast to Korean ;D
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