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Post by zorro on Feb 18, 2007 18:18:37 GMT -5
Until I saw Jini with an entourage, complete with bodyguard, (where was he when the log was hurtling toward her head??) I thought all the money went to Baekmu who used it to operate the troupe, and maybe dole out allowances based on "performances". They do live in pretty spiffy quarters for lower class, even if they do just sit there most of the time and stare straight ahead. WUWT?
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Post by BAE on Feb 18, 2007 20:12:53 GMT -5
I think jini mother is correct in what she is doing because she has always wanted to get away and have revenge on Baemu but she is to scared or wise to do it like her daughter jini. She is trying to get her daughter away from beamu the only way she knows how and plus you have to remember somehow Jini is going to have to go to the palace to dance for the king to get him to cry. This is the best way i think for this story to get to that point. The mother knows Jini can handle any man that comes her way but that Baemu is a sly fox and an even bigger gambler how many times has she gambled her life away for Jini just to dance. Her mother knows that the giseangs are more ruthless than any man the men just want to have your body and since as a giseang you had to give that up its no big deal. But it seems that Baemu wants to take her soul. Not to mention i really want to know what happened to the mother for her to go blind i think Baemu had something to do with that? Ok that was long i should write more often huh?? I definitely agree that Baekmu is a "sly fox." She's pretended to be nice for quite a while, but it's those kind of people that one has to watch out for. She's far worse than Mae-hyang, whom we know is generally evil, because she's two-faced. But, I don't see that as an excuse to hitch Jini up with Byeok. Jini's mother made a valid point that her daughter shouldn't fall in love with the Minister because history will repeat itself. But, trying to get her to literally sell herself to Byeok is something I can't imagine being a possibility. Jini's mother didn't want Jini to fall for the minister because she wouldn't be allowed to marry him. So she wants her to fall for the royal playboy? Exactly how does that save Jini from heartbreak, if she actually FALLS for the guy?? EXACTLY!
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Post by badtz on Feb 19, 2007 14:52:04 GMT -5
Jini can not fall in love with Mr. Byeok! or Mr. BYUCK. Did you see the vicious look on his face when he was attacking Danshim? What a creep! I understand her mother trying to save her from the heartbreak of loving the minister who is so like Eunho, but what a horrible alternative. Why can't these women leave Jini alone to follow her own feelings? The minister was good for her, he got her to really enjoy dancing instead of just pretending to enjoy it. Now Baekmu has ruined that by lying to Jini about his motives.
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Post by BAE on Feb 19, 2007 22:00:24 GMT -5
Right on, badtz! Jini, I think, now is old enough to make her choices for herself. While her mother's heart is in the right place, seeking out Byeok for Jini is terribly wrong. She should know that as a mother.
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Post by zorro on Feb 22, 2007 8:34:49 GMT -5
Turns out her mom was setting Byuck (great name, badtz) up from the word go. He fell for the whole thing, hook line and second stringer. His new humiliation even has Booyong turning him down. LOL.
Myeongwol herself is still an enigma though. What did she give back to the Minister after chasing him all the way to the river? And I was going to mention that she should give Moomyeong a huge bonus for the amazing rescue at the bridge against Byeok's thugs, but I didn't think it would be to marry him.
But after what happened last night, I'm not ready to believe most of what they're implying anymore. Especially when I saw Myeongwol only move toward Moomy when she saw Jungham watching her.
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Post by sunshinek on Feb 25, 2007 18:10:41 GMT -5
Well now i see why jini mom wanted her to get with mr. byeok because he was royal and it was a win/win situation if jini got with him she would be emanicapated as a slave if she had his baby just like Danshim now would be. And if she didn't fall for byeok then he would stop obessing over her because of the simple humiliation of it all because he is of royal blood. Zorro she gave back the poems he wrote to her that she wasn't suppose to see but some how got because byeok stole from the minster and was trying to pass them off as his own work. That why she said they were to heavy to carry around she was not talking literally but figuratively about the weight of the emotion in the poems. I think she is trying to be very mature and realistic about the whole situation she knows she can never have him and at this point she doesn't want to get her hopes up like she did before. She is very extreme though she wants to get married/sponsor so the minister can forget about her, she knows that once that happens he won't be unfocused like he is now no more talk about marriage to him. And my final question/comment is about the body guard why did he say he wanted to shot the minister with the arrow but he turned it around by saying the minister had Jini heart and he wouldn't stand in the way but they alluded to the fact that he had vengence in his mind about the minister for something?
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Post by ginnycat5 on Feb 26, 2007 13:14:57 GMT -5
Oh, I missed that, maybe they'll repeat it. The bodyguard does have a mysterious past... But the minister doesn't seem like the type to have abused anyone. Wonder, did his family? The bodyguard wouldn't be against all officials because some were unjust to his family, would he? He seems too cool for that kind of unreasoning grudge.
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Post by easteyes on Mar 24, 2007 3:08:58 GMT -5
helloooo friends; bcz i love hwang jini drama i wrote poem about here in arabic ..it not talk about it directly but my feelings for who dance very wonderful .so could any one help me and tell me how moonlight wriiten in korean and in wtich korean hwang jini lived the north or south? merciiiiiiiiiiiii
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Post by victoria on Mar 24, 2007 12:38:27 GMT -5
helloooo friends; bcz i love hwang jini drama i wrote poem about here in arabic ..it not talk about it directly but my feelings for who dance very wonderful .so could any one help me and tell me how moonlight wriiten in korean and in wtich korean hwang jini lived the north or south? merciiiiiiiiiiiii moonlight: ¸í¿ù (myeong-wol) when Hwang Jin-i was alive in the Joseon Dynasty, korea wasn't spilt into north and south korea yet!
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