Am I the only one who found this scene oddly endearing? It’s probably the way Yu-ri inserted herself as a part of the family without any hint of jealousy. I wonder what kind of dynamic we’ll get between these 3 in the future.
i think drama is fairly clear on what it wants to focus on and i am glad that it chose to be that way..
Hi,bye mama = mother and child, and that she will leave for sure.
And i guess she saw how broken her husband was, enough to commit suicide (reason why Yuri’s mom alienated her grand daughter to make sure Yuri’s hubby lives/learns to move on), yuri is just glad to see how new wife came into his life.. pretty sure she saw it from the very beginning..
AND the best part.. step mom seems to be a nice mom.. even the girl likes her.. that’s breaking stereotypes
I actually think the show is less than clear about its focus. Kang-hwa clearly loves her dearly and I think Yu-ri is trying really hard to suppress her emotions for his sake; I think later episodes will allow her love for him to come through. I’m also holding out hope that she manages to stay.
I am happy about the second wife being a good person though and about the daughter genuinely liking and having a good relationship with the second wife. However, I think anybody can see that the marriage is not a good one. She wants a divorce and he’s not emotionally invested. His priorities are really clear (or so it seems to me).
I do agree that KH is and has been in love with Yuri. Maybe step mom always had a crush on KH and married him because somewhere down the line KH realized baby needed a woman in house..
I am so conflicted… one true love is great but i want KH to understand step mom’s role and contribution… and i hope she genuinely loves her step child.. this new couple should learn to lean on each other.. and if yuri is not staying , i don’t want her rocking little girl’s boat where she is so comfortable with stepmom
Oh, I agree 100% with Kang-hwa learning to be grateful for Min-jung. However, I can’t help but regard Min-jung as an “enemy”, even though she hasn’t done anything wrong so far. I guess I’m just too partisan LOL. However, if Yu-ri really isn’t staying, then I agree that she shouldn’t make things even harder on Kang-hwa and she shouldn’t mess with Seo-woo.
I actually think all of the scenes where she was a ghost watching as a spectator were really sad. I think she loves him as much as he loves her and doesn’t want him to suffer (she knows how much pain he’s in), hence why her focus as a ghost was on her daughter. There are also some under-currents of jealousy (e.g. when she was watching her parents return from the temple ceremony and while she was watching them pick up Seo-woo from daycare), which I actually like because it shows there’s a chance for these two.
One thing I do like, though, is that as much as she loves him (and I think she loves him a lot), her love for her daughter is stronger. To me, this is realistic. When I was growing up, my mom always told me, my brother, and my cousins that we would learn what it was like to truly and unconditionally love another person when we had children of our own. I haven’t had children yet, but I do see it in people whom I’ve known before they had children.
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March 2, 2020 at 2:19 AM
Am I the only one who found this scene oddly endearing? It’s probably the way Yu-ri inserted herself as a part of the family without any hint of jealousy. I wonder what kind of dynamic we’ll get between these 3 in the future.
#HiByeMama
alasecond
March 2, 2020 at 6:14 AM
i think drama is fairly clear on what it wants to focus on and i am glad that it chose to be that way..
Hi,bye mama = mother and child, and that she will leave for sure.
And i guess she saw how broken her husband was, enough to commit suicide (reason why Yuri’s mom alienated her grand daughter to make sure Yuri’s hubby lives/learns to move on), yuri is just glad to see how new wife came into his life.. pretty sure she saw it from the very beginning..
AND the best part.. step mom seems to be a nice mom.. even the girl likes her.. that’s breaking stereotypes
Maq
March 3, 2020 at 11:37 PM
I actually think the show is less than clear about its focus. Kang-hwa clearly loves her dearly and I think Yu-ri is trying really hard to suppress her emotions for his sake; I think later episodes will allow her love for him to come through. I’m also holding out hope that she manages to stay.
I am happy about the second wife being a good person though and about the daughter genuinely liking and having a good relationship with the second wife. However, I think anybody can see that the marriage is not a good one. She wants a divorce and he’s not emotionally invested. His priorities are really clear (or so it seems to me).
alasecond
March 4, 2020 at 7:39 PM
I do agree that KH is and has been in love with Yuri. Maybe step mom always had a crush on KH and married him because somewhere down the line KH realized baby needed a woman in house..
I am so conflicted… one true love is great but i want KH to understand step mom’s role and contribution… and i hope she genuinely loves her step child.. this new couple should learn to lean on each other.. and if yuri is not staying , i don’t want her rocking little girl’s boat where she is so comfortable with stepmom
Maq
March 4, 2020 at 11:08 PM
Oh, I agree 100% with Kang-hwa learning to be grateful for Min-jung. However, I can’t help but regard Min-jung as an “enemy”, even though she hasn’t done anything wrong so far. I guess I’m just too partisan LOL. However, if Yu-ri really isn’t staying, then I agree that she shouldn’t make things even harder on Kang-hwa and she shouldn’t mess with Seo-woo.
Maq
March 3, 2020 at 11:47 PM
I actually think all of the scenes where she was a ghost watching as a spectator were really sad. I think she loves him as much as he loves her and doesn’t want him to suffer (she knows how much pain he’s in), hence why her focus as a ghost was on her daughter. There are also some under-currents of jealousy (e.g. when she was watching her parents return from the temple ceremony and while she was watching them pick up Seo-woo from daycare), which I actually like because it shows there’s a chance for these two.
One thing I do like, though, is that as much as she loves him (and I think she loves him a lot), her love for her daughter is stronger. To me, this is realistic. When I was growing up, my mom always told me, my brother, and my cousins that we would learn what it was like to truly and unconditionally love another person when we had children of our own. I haven’t had children yet, but I do see it in people whom I’ve known before they had children.