This thread is a book club style discussion using discussion prompts submitted by our participants to discuss the themes and different aspects of the drama. If you want to discuss the drama in general you can head to the open discussion thread or the individual episode discussions linked below. You do not have to have participated in the Let’s Rewind episodic https://datingstream.org/ discussions of the series or watched the drama recently to join in this discussion, everyone is welcome. Right now I see her actions as continuing to be manipulative and opportunistic, just not in the same blatant way. I think she’s gone back to hanging back and wait for the first sign of trouble from Ki-tae’s relationship to try to weasel her way in.
Ki-tae arrives home to find that Jang-mi has laid out mountains of food, and she tells him they’re the bar’s menu items and asks him to try everything. He declares the food delicious and Jang-mi relaxes, since he’s so fussy that if he likes it, anyone will like it. The bar’s sign is delivered, and Jang-mi is surprised to see they’ve named the place “Ju Jang-mi” (How punny – ju as in liquor like soju).
Marriage Not Dating Episode 15
“But it’s another to use visual messaging to take pot shots that are designed to insult, provoke and divide. It’s called hate speech. It’s small minded. It’s petty. And it’s beneath you, show.” Then about the high heels shoe at the time KT planned to propose… I don’t think Se Ah wore those same shoes as featured in the opening teaser. But isn’t the wife entitled to alimony regardless of who initiates the proceedings? It’s obvious that he’s the breadwinner supporting her over the course of their marriage.
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This drama tells the story of a modern day Emperor of the Kingdom of Corea, Lee Gon. He tries to cross the barrier into an alternate reality wherein the Republic of Korea exists in the Kingdom’s stead. This is not your typical Kdrama with an affair.
I feel like I’ve said everything I wanted to about how great they are together and as individuals. Instead, I’ll just say the reason I love them so much is because Yeon Woo-jin and Han Groo are just so good at portraying them. Their chemistry was intense yet warm, blazing yet comfortable, easy yet charming. Both are ridiculously talented and I expect great things from them in the future.
Instead of giving Jang-mi personal satisfaction, this just led to her being dismissed and overlooked by her friends and family. But now she’s learned to use that quality in herself to help others, like how she put her own discomfort aside time and again to reach out to Ki-tae’s mother, and help her find her own happiness. After a successful surgery, Jang-mi’s dad cuts fruit for Mom and tells her his plan to open a pizza delivery place.
This drama tells the story of a woman who is living a new life after going through a plastic surgery. Inside the university wherein appearance is the most important, she meets Do Kyung-suk who thinks differently from everyone. She will eventually learn the real meaning of beauty. Jang Mi’s family chicken shop is very run down and doesn’t really feel very welcoming but I wouldn’t mind a delivery to a nice park – it’s probably in third place.
Pandora Beneath the Paradise Episode 8
Gi Tae’s in his apartment and he checks out his stomach in the mirror to see how much weight he’s gained since eating all those fried chicken. He gained some but he smiles and says, “This much is cute”. He’s thinking about Jang Mi when the doorbell rings. Im Tae-san is dating Yi-soo’s roommate, Hong Se-ra, but troubles arise when Yi-soo’s crush is revealed and when Se-ra tells him she doesn’t want to get married.
Jang Mi’s confused but mom asks if it’s all because of money. Jang Mi is dumbstruck and thinks back to all those times people asked her if it was because of money. She realizes now that when she’s when Gi Tae, that’s what people see her as. Healer is an action-romance-thriller drama that would surely satisfy your hungry imaginations. This is an absolutely fantastic drama of the year that is filled with thrills in every episode.
I agree that both leads really gave their best in their roles…and I’m a real fan of them now. Hopefully they will move on to bigger and better projects. Thing is I feel that cable sometimes used lesser known actors who doesn’t command the same buzz but somehow produces better results. It’s telling that a number of cable dramas are actually more entertaining than the ones on the main stations. It’s a peculiar trend but as long as us viewers remain the beneficiaries….no complains here.
Let’s not call hyun hee rape girl anymore. But i guess that can’t be helped, since there’s only going to be two more episodes(T_T)
5. Some people have been saying that yeo reum and se ah’s characters have been inconsistent, but i don’t see it that way. I think yeo reum was attracted to jang mi and did like her, so that manipulative hug was his last desperate attempt to hold on to her, spurred out of jealousy. I feel like he’s resigned himself to the fact that jang mi and gi tae have a mutual attraction, and so dealt with his feelings privately. He’s smoothed them away, and so now he’s back to being his “cool,” charming self.
Since her death, he’s lost all his ambition and drive, with his career plans sidelined. And Joo Wan is a 26-year-old songwriter and carefree spirit who returns to Korea after seventeen years living abroad. Up until the age of 9, he was practically raised by his mom’s friend and her daughter, Shin Joo-yeon. Chang Min returned to his family and decided to study again to pursue his dream, while Jin Hee put herself through med school.
He is desperate to get married, but his workaholic ways leave him little time to date. He has three nephews, Kang Jin-gu, Kang Min-gu, and Kang Dong-gu, who are sons of his superstitious older sister. What I like about this drama are the different medical related issues that the two will solve together. The scenes in the emergency room, the scene wherein Chang Min and Jin Hee did a throat surgery to a patient when they were locked inside the elevator. And that was the most intense part of this drama that you should really watch.
