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I know that everyone has different opinions, but I find it very strange that I don't really like this drama. It's still too slow. How disappointing.
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6/18/2006, 1:40 pm
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I can't say I am really caught up in this drama. At least not yet. Tonight I thought it was quite unreal when the doctor,son of the President, went into a tizzy and ran and left his sick wife in that dining room. why in the world didn't he take her with him and go out another way. I don't accept that there was no way out and he had to stay out on a terrace alone...
More Writers Please!!!!!!! Off with their heads!!!!!!!!!
It is a very uneven collection of acting sequences. The best scenes are between the chief of the kitchen (the woman not the head chef) and the gardener guy. they were husband and wife in the drama 'No time for Tears' recently. they work so well together.
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6/21/2006, 11:05 pm
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class blockquote brad6 wrote:
I can't say I am really caught up in this drama. At least not yet. Tonight I thought it was quite unreal when the doctor,son of the President, went into a tizzy and ran and left his sick wife in that dining room. why in the world didn't he take her with him and go out another way. I don't accept that there was no way out and he had to stay out on a terrace alone...As you watch more of the epis, you'll see it's in his character to do that. Watching episode 8 gave me a complete different perspective of him, and explained all the events leading down the drama, which didn't earn any sympathy from me when it came to his character. class reveal class spoiler All he can think is of himself...he's too wrapped up with himself that he doesn't think clearly with regards to those around him. The person who ends up being the most level-headed in the drama is the bodyguard--the one most everyone thought was rude, but his rudeness is just his self-defense mechanism; he'd rather lead people to think he's a jerk in order to hide his own feelings.
When I initially watched that scene 2 months back, it irked me that he'd place his identity as the President's son being unknown over the welfare of his wife. If Bong Ki hadn't been there, Joon-won's wife could have scorched herself in the kitchen. And he's shocked his in-laws want him to have a divorce?
I had a long debate over Joon Won with his sympathizers over at the soompi thread earlier this week.
The synopsis for the drama states that this drama is about those who work behind the scenes of the Presidential home. We've witnessed countless times the President consulting the chef, as well as the carpenter attempting to speak to the President about his so-called love-child. To these people, the President's and his family's problems are their problems...and I think we'll be seeing how these problems will be taken care of by the Presidential home staff.
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6/21/2006, 11:15 pm
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Okay. So maybe I did make my judgment too quickly. It was interesting last night. It was so awesome seeing Bongsoon make all that delicious food. I was getting hungry! I liked the last scene, when Bongil and the camera man raced in to see that...girl that works at the cafeteria. Bongsoon and Bongil looked like a couple bickering. It's cute. I don't really care about the doctor anymore. I have a feeling that Bongsoon likes him but he's married. How disappointing. I'm looking forward to today's episode and hope to see more fights of Bongsoon and Bongil. If it was a typical sixteen episode drama then I would predict that Bongsoon and Bongil will definitely end up together. But since it's thirty-six...well I don't know. It's hard to know what will happen next because the drama's so darn long, and we all know that many things will happen in twenty-six episodes.
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6/22/2006, 7:39 am
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some rather significant scenes in EP 9:
the importance of her husband, as well as her daughter, indicated by chair in the dining room, and the pin. Ji-soo immediately went to her husband's chair, forcing Bong Gi to vacate Joon-won's seat. She sat down and wrapped her arms behind the chair's backing. Even in her state of illness, it's clear she won't let anyone take her husband from her. And the same when Bong Gi only went to pick up the pin that belonged to her daughter to return to her. I wonder, with Bong Gi witnessing both the chair and the pin incident, he'll come to be involved w/ Joon-won's home situation.
And I was a bit surprised at the Presidential home's view of the First Son's wife's illness--that it was completely untrue. May be it was so that Jin-soo wouldn't be treated as different, but it felt more like a sense of denial, as if there was a wrongness to having dementia. And for the public to not know either.
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6/22/2006, 9:20 am
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Yes I was a little uncomfortable about the illness being hidden and even denied. It brought to mind the fact that the crown Princess of Japan had a nervous breakdown from stress, but it was handled publicly very well and her husband even made a public request that she be given time away from Royal duties. The people who run that palace are very tough on their royals.
I still think that in this drama the president's son acted like a scared rabbit and without thought for his wife. He at least, knows her problems, but he did not appear to take charge or take care of her in that situation in that episode.
The whole premise that he is totally unknown in his medical capacity it a little hard to swallow. I look forward to all this being sorted out later.
Why do I keep wanting to call that girl Bok shil. I hope she will mature a little more and also very quickly.......
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6/22/2006, 10:46 am
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I still think that in this drama the president's son acted like a scared rabbit and without thought for his wife. He at least, knows her problems, but he did not appear to take charge or take care of her in that situation in that episode.
The whole premise that he is totally unknown in his medical capacity it a little hard to swallow. I look forward to all this being sorted out later.How we first met the President's Son speaks for itself...he was running away from having to deal with a patient's death in the first episode of the drama.
This was what I had to say when I saw last week's ep 8:
Joon Won conveniently blocked his mind (because he was being completely ripped by the other doctors earlier) from registering what the ahjumma said
after the therapy session, the ahjumma warned Joon Won with the following as they are walking:
Ahjumma: Don't let her have everything her way all the time. You need to be more firm with her.
Joon Won: Okay. [he's not particularly listening]
Ahjumma: You only get to see her for a little while during the nighttime, but it only makes my job harder for the entire day. Since I'm the expert when it comes to dementia, just leave it to me.
Joon Won: Okay. [same reaction as above]
Seeing the ahjumma and Jin-soo off after the therapy session, at the escalators...
Ahjumma: No need to come outside. Do you know that you're overdoing it? You're not helping her. You should let her take care of herself.
For three years, Joon Woon has been coddling Jin-soo, letting things her way, accomplishing everyday tasks for her [bathing her, brushing her hair, letting her eat with her hands...].
Considering the little time he's even with his wife, as Jin-soo is leaving the hosptial with the ahjumma after the therapy session, he calls out that he'll see her tonight. What do we witness for the rest of the episode? After finishing his hospital duties, he spends time with Bong Soon, who's been waiting for him in the hospital the entire day. He tells Bong Soon he has to get home after their dinner, he even tells Bong Ki the same after three games of GoStop, but as we saw in the ending credits of the ep, he and Bong Ki falls asleep while playing GoStop. I had initially thought nothing of all this when the EP aired back in May, ascribing that Joon Won needed time to free his mind and relax, but upon relection of his "I have to get home"'s, I question just how much he really wanted to go home. Rather, was he running away from the "problem" at home?
Just to prove my point at how "blind" Joon Won has been, one of his fellow co-workers, a doctor-in-training himself, referred to Bong Soon as Joon Won's "snail bride" [EP 8]. This should have been clear to Joon Won that Bong Soon saw him as a man, because others are seeing it as more than a brotherly-sisterly relationship.
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6/22/2006, 11:41 am
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creidesca,
I did not see any of the beginning scenes which you just described.
Regarding the cardplaying scenes..I think he did not want to stay to play so long and I could not understand why he was allowing himself to be forced into staying. I also could not accept the very rude way the younger guy was persisting. I know he had lost too much money but he was a bit overbearing. Still that is part of kdramas!!!
It is beginning to have more flesh on it's bones in the story line. I will keep on watching. Thanks for your information...=)
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6/22/2006, 5:54 pm
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