Although I don't like Kim's tutor, there is a grain of truth in her words. If parents weren't so greedy, then nothing would have happened to them and their children. As it is, they are involved in their own misfortunes. Take the same Han Seo Jin, who didn't give a damn about what happened to Yong Jae, because the main thing is for her precious daughter to enroll in the medical faculty of Seoul University. And she didn't care how her daughter got there. And now she's running around with wild eyes and doesn't know what to do when the threat is hanging over her family. Although she was warned, and she herself read Yong Jae's diary, but alas…
P.S. And Heh, well, it's a pity. Despite the difficulties and blows of fate, she remains a human being and tries to fight injustice. Maybe not all of her actions are commendable, but who among us is not without sin? She's one of the few characters that you really want to empathize with.
The first time I cried for the series was in a scene with Se Ri and her parents The girl had gone too far and was wrong, but she was right... Parents' expectations can send a child's life
To be honest, I don't feel sorry for him at all. I wonder why she wasn't kicked out of the house right away. She broke the contract, and they also have nothing to lose.
The series is fire and tin at the same time. How the father of the twins said that his eldest was not his daughter. It's cruel. Disgustingly cruel. Well, that's a kick-ass ending!
@chllndjn1: I had to register on this site specifically to say that you're a fucking narrow-minded stupid asshole . Every comment under any episode is just crazy shit. I hope you've already been disconnected from the Internet.
It's not entirely clear why Hyung was taken out of the plot, I don't know how he feels about her at all. I can't help but think of the penthouse, where I just sobbed with sympathy. The girl also went through difficulties and such a pitiful death. but I'm not experiencing anything here.
I don't feel sorry for anyone at all - neither parents nor children. Oh, no. I feel sorry for the twins. As soon as they started breathing normally, their father took over again. sadness.
It was only in the middle of the episode that I thought it would be nice to slap this girl, and the screenwriter heard me, eheheheheh.
In general, I don't like either Ye So or Hye Na as people.
One is moody to the point of outrage, who wants to slap her so that she flies off the wall, the other seemed to be good, but decided, out of a sense of dislike for Ye So, to destroy her family (that's how I see it) ... both of them are still dirty.
Yes, it's fashionable to sympathize with both of them, but I don't really want to)
Why give birth to be sent to the USA at the age of 13, and not hug and kiss your daughter good night? Reminded of Kang Dani from The Romantic App (TV Series 2019) https://myshows.me/view/59950 There, the heroine called her schoolgirl daughter in the Philippines on video for the 16th time.
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15P.S. And Heh, well, it's a pity. Despite the difficulties and blows of fate, she remains a human being and tries to fight injustice. Maybe not all of her actions are commendable, but who among us is not without sin? She's one of the few characters that you really want to empathize with.
The girl had gone too far and was wrong, but she was right... Parents' expectations can send a child's life
And the finale....I'm in a bit of shock. 🙈
I wonder why she wasn't kicked out of the house right away. She broke the contract, and they also have nothing to lose.
. Every comment under any episode is just crazy shit. I hope you've already been disconnected from the Internet.
I don't feel sorry for anyone at all - neither parents nor children. Oh, no. I feel sorry for the twins. As soon as they started breathing normally, their father took over again. sadness.
In general, I don't like either Ye So or Hye Na as people.
One is moody to the point of outrage, who wants to slap her so that she flies off the wall, the other seemed to be good, but decided, out of a sense of dislike for Ye So, to destroy her family (that's how I see it) ... both of them are still dirty.
Yes, it's fashionable to sympathize with both of them, but I don't really want to)
Reminded of Kang Dani from The Romantic App (TV Series 2019) https://myshows.me/view/59950 There, the heroine called her schoolgirl daughter in the Philippines on video for the 16th time.