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neko7149
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Re: K-Drama: (The Innocent Woman)
Don’t be sorry for Namgi, nsheldon.
He had many chances to come clean, but he chose not too.
I thought he could change, too, but I don’t think so…..
This drama is making me sooooo~soooo~ upset!
I feel like I’m watching
1) to see who will own the Furniture Master.
2) to see if Junman could stand up for his rights and tell off his ex-wife & MIL where they belong.
3) DC, Ilhong and her daughters will live “together” happily ever after!
I dislike all the characters in this drama, except for DC, Ilhong, Junman & Jinbong.
Oh, the workers at Ilhong’s factory, the young guy and the old man, can't forget about them....they’re OK, too.
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7/8/2008, 3:51 pm
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Don't forget about the Sarang, Jinsol, and their big sister! I think the oldest girl is about as likable as anyone in this series. She's like her mother in many ways; She's artistically talented, caring, and seems to always put the needs of others before her own.
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7/9/2008, 9:31 am
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K-Drama: (The Innocent Woman)
I think Ayeong is better suited to DG.
Ilhong has a lot of baggage that it will take more than love & understanding to make their relationship work.
I'm with DG's family in objecting to their son marrying into an already ready made up family. Ilhong might have the kindest & purest heart but she creates her own problems and refuse to see and face reality.
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7/10/2008, 6:25 am
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On the surface I think DG and Ayeong are more suited to one another. They both started from the same social class and look good together physically. But that's about all there is to them as a couple. There is form, but no substance. What relationship would they have as a couple? Not the warm, loving environment DG is needing and looking for. Ilhong may have baggage, but we're kidding ourselves if we think DG wouldn't have a mountain of problems in the future with both Ayeong and her controlling family and his controlling mother and uncle.
Ilhong used to be poor but that's no longer true. She's the owner of a very successful company that continues to grow, so it really isn't the scullery maid and the rich prince any longer. They are almost equals on the positive side. On the negatives, Ilhong has family baggage with her children, while DG has scheming, conniving relatives on his side. Choose your poison...
I can certainly understand Ilhong's unhappiness with Namgi but I'm really getting tired of her attitude towards him as Jinsol's father. He is the child's father—plain and simple. He has rights regarding his child. Period. Ilhong needs to get with the program and handle this in a mature, intelligent way. Namgi can have a regular relationship with his daughter while not being involved in Ilhong's private life. Namgi isn't going to be exiting the scene without his daughter, so Ilhong better wise up and create a situation that will work for everybody with the least amount of stress and animosity. Both of them need a wake-up call. Ilhong needs to respect Namgi's rights as a father and Namgi needs to respect Ilhong's rights to her own life with DG.
Looks like OG has thrown off his "dementia" for the time being. This drama is the most tiring one I've ever watched, I believe. Between Ilhong's bobble head crying, the shrill voice of Geezette, and the ridiculously hateful, always negative attitude of Ayeong's mother, I am quite weary of it all. Oh, and how could I forget the traitor at the factory. That woman is about as annoying as they come. DG is even becoming a pain with his constant downer mood and demeanor. Thank goodness for the little inserts of happiness with the kids and their activities.
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7/10/2008, 4:37 pm
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neko7149
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Ah, you’re right, robbo, I forgot about the girls…but I was talking about the grown ups in this drama, practically. The girls do care and support each other a lot, don’t they.
But, I must say the grown ups in this drama are so unrealistic…I wonder where they(the writer) got the info in creating the characters.
Mmnnnn~Namgi~I know he is the father of Jinsol, but—but…..this is very tricky/delicate situation to handle….yes, he is good to Jinsol, but what he is doing to Ilhong is totally wrong (even though he claims he is just following orders). I just had it with him when he destroyed Ilhong, DG and the girls’ new home. Jinsol was looking forward in having her own desk and a new home!
And—and—he just trashed that place, the furniture and all!
I was a tab-bit worried that DG got some stomach pain….it’s probably an ulcer!
Lately he has been under stress—a lot. (I hope the writer is not thinking of “terminating” him in the near future….you know kdrama loves illness-&-death)
But nothing was said about his illness on Friday…..I guess I worry to much…after all this is ……K-DRAMA!
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7/12/2008, 4:28 pm
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Re: K-Drama: (The Innocent Woman)
class blockquote neko7149 wrote:
Mmnnnn~Namgi~I know he is the father of Jinsol, but—but…..this is very tricky/delicate situation to handle….yes, he is good to Jinsol, but what he is doing to Ilhong is totally wrong (even though he claims he is just following orders). I just had it with him when he destroyed Ilhong, DG and the girls’ new home. Jinsol was looking forward in having her own desk and a new home!
And—and—he just trashed that place, the furniture and all!I'm not certain as I didn't see it, but it was mentioned that in the unedited version Namgi did not trash Ilhong's house. He left with his thugs because the kids were there and said they would have to come back later to do the job. I think it was DG's mother who ordered them to go back and destroy it, wasn't it?
Of course, Namgi did originally intend to do it. However, he seems to be ever so slowly coming around to being a more decent guy. I certainly understand Ilhong and DG's strong dislike (even hatred) for him, though. Unfortunately, Ilhong slept with the guy and had his child. Can't unbake that cookie and separate the ingredients no matter how much they'd like to get rid of Namgi.
As for DG dying, I doubt that. We've already had one death in Ilhong's family—her husband. DG is stressing out. He's a real controlling type and having Namgi on the loose—expertly pressing all his buttons—is more than DG knows how to handle.
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7/12/2008, 5:28 pm
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