sunflower said:
what you thought the beginning was boring? i actually thought that it was more 'fun' at the beginning... the middle and ending just dragged! and that whole shin bi thing... made me sad and i don't like being sad and depressed... and i hated all that moving in together and trying to get along but when the guy can't keep his freaking words.. imagine if it was in real life... the girl would of had gone for the neighbor guy! he was the nicest and more supportive to her than her freakin immature 'husband'!!!! he was annoying as heck! i hate that he can't let go of that child hood girlfriend of his when he is freaking married with a child! i mean isn't it illegal to cheat on your wife in korea? and he gets so upset when he sees his wife talking to the other guy! what an ass... even if he didn't love his wife in the beginning.. he didn't have to hurt her feelings like that... he alwaise puts his ex girlfriend before anything else... i just wanted to slap him... if he would of had just told her that he was married now and had to take resposibility of a child.. she would of had understood and left him... but nooooooo he just kept answering and calling her and wanting to see her.. and everytime he sees her.. he gets all 'mature' and emotional... the nang aik should of had left his ass and take shin bi away! she was soooooooooooo strong before the pra aik and his family found out about her and shin bi.. but after they found out she turned back into an immature little girl... and i never thought that they would be so bad financially... i mean they were literally waiting for his parents to support them... so stupid... i feel bad for shin bi that her parents were like that... :wacko:
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well...shocked here. it seems like we watched 2 different dramas. i actually found kjw becoming more mature after he married. there were hardly any scenes of him with chae young, and the scenes that there were, he was mostly just sorry for hurting and humiliating her in the past. that's understandable since he gave her so much hope and had made so many promises to her only to marry another woman because of a one-night stand that resulted in a baby.
do-hyun was nice and gentlemanly, but se-jin never even looked at him as a possible candidate except in her drunken moments when she was so desperate to escape the future she envisioned with seung wan. do-hyun knew that, and that was the only thing that prevented him from pursuing se-jin. if he thought for a second that she would look his way, he'd pursue her, but she never gave him any encouragement in that direction at all so he stayed within his boundaries.
also, do-hyun was hardly "there" for se-jin the way you make it out to be. the only times do-hyun is there for her is when they're at work together. if anything, i think seung wan was there for se-jin when she needed him because from the beginning, seung wan has always been mature when it came to comforting people. he didn't make promises he couldn't keep. when did he do that? maybe you're confusing it with full house? because bi went back on his promises to his fake wife countless times to go running to hae-won.
and another thing, after seung wan married se-jin, he never called chae young except in the early stages of their marriage when term #3 was still in effect, and that was only once or twice. he understood it upset se-jin, and he did tell chae young to move on. besides, he shouldn't have to tell her that he's married with a child for her to get the picture and move on. despite seeing how happy they were together, chae young still chose to "steal him away" from se-jin knowing full well he has a wife and child. she even admitted it to do-hyun, who disapproved of her decision...and yet he never warned either seung wan or se-jin, knowing chae young was out to destroy their marriage. i understand he's a gentleman, but it can only go so far. whatever lies chae young passes on to him, he doesn't deny them. i understand part of the reason is because he knows seung wan doesn't trust him, but he has never given seung wan a reason to believe his word over chae young's.