The first conversation between Min Woo and Miju went about as well I expected.

Ahhhh. A part of me is on-board with Min Woo suffering so - he may be the ideal boyfriend to Miju but he's done so much he has to atone for in regards to Gang Mo. So some suffering seems like karmic balance. But the other part wants to scream at Miju: "Girl, are you insane?" Nobody is ever going to love her the way Min Woo loves her - he was ready to die for her and he still loves her after five years of not knowing whether she is dead or alive. In fact, it's her disappearance that pushed him further into 'evildom' - so he'd have enough power when he finds her again to protect her from his Satanic father. I completely understand why she lies to him - her brothers are dead-set again her marrying the son of her father's murderer (and while Seung Mo could potentially be brought around, Gang Mo also hates Min Woo for justifiable personal reasons). And then there is the factor of Daddy Satan who plainly told Miju if she shows up in front of his son again, she will be dead. But I wish she would give all these reasons to Min Woo instead of going "I don't love you any more." Does she really think what she is telling him hurts him less than the truth? Also, I am living for the scene where Min Woo realizes little Wooju is his son.
He breaks through the crowd after her performance while she steels herself in the dressing room.


And then they see each other. I really like the way the mirrors are used in this scene - because there are so many secrets and lies between them despite their love.






And then he pulls her into a hug and she can't help but respond to it even though she knows she shouldn't.



But then she pulls away and tells him she doesn't love him (the thing that kills me during this whole scene is how brittle and curt she is and how gentle and emotionally open he is. He is basically telling her to walk all over his heart. And she does. Only after he leaves does the mask come down and she is almost crying when she whispers "I am sorry, Min Woo.")



Min Woo watching his old old worn-out home movies of Miju.





Oh God, my poor darlings.



Uh-oh, will Miju finally learn about the bad blood between her brother and her lover?


The rest of this can go up in flames, I will deal. But if you don't give my OTP a happy ending, I am buying a ticket to Korea to have ascreaming match gentle chat with the makers.
In other, more happy news, President Ha In Soo (known in real life as Jeon Tae Soo) is set to headline a sitcom. A sitcom. My brain is exploding trying to imagine Korean Draco in a sitcom. But since I find him almost irrationally hot, I will be sure to tune in if there are any lovey-dovey scenes.

Ahhhh. A part of me is on-board with Min Woo suffering so - he may be the ideal boyfriend to Miju but he's done so much he has to atone for in regards to Gang Mo. So some suffering seems like karmic balance. But the other part wants to scream at Miju: "Girl, are you insane?" Nobody is ever going to love her the way Min Woo loves her - he was ready to die for her and he still loves her after five years of not knowing whether she is dead or alive. In fact, it's her disappearance that pushed him further into 'evildom' - so he'd have enough power when he finds her again to protect her from his Satanic father. I completely understand why she lies to him - her brothers are dead-set again her marrying the son of her father's murderer (and while Seung Mo could potentially be brought around, Gang Mo also hates Min Woo for justifiable personal reasons). And then there is the factor of Daddy Satan who plainly told Miju if she shows up in front of his son again, she will be dead. But I wish she would give all these reasons to Min Woo instead of going "I don't love you any more." Does she really think what she is telling him hurts him less than the truth? Also, I am living for the scene where Min Woo realizes little Wooju is his son.
He breaks through the crowd after her performance while she steels herself in the dressing room.


And then they see each other. I really like the way the mirrors are used in this scene - because there are so many secrets and lies between them despite their love.






And then he pulls her into a hug and she can't help but respond to it even though she knows she shouldn't.



But then she pulls away and tells him she doesn't love him (the thing that kills me during this whole scene is how brittle and curt she is and how gentle and emotionally open he is. He is basically telling her to walk all over his heart. And she does. Only after he leaves does the mask come down and she is almost crying when she whispers "I am sorry, Min Woo.")



Min Woo watching his old old worn-out home movies of Miju.





Oh God, my poor darlings.



Uh-oh, will Miju finally learn about the bad blood between her brother and her lover?


The rest of this can go up in flames, I will deal. But if you don't give my OTP a happy ending, I am buying a ticket to Korea to have a
In other, more happy news, President Ha In Soo (known in real life as Jeon Tae Soo) is set to headline a sitcom. A sitcom. My brain is exploding trying to imagine Korean Draco in a sitcom. But since I find him almost irrationally hot, I will be sure to tune in if there are any lovey-dovey scenes.
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Date: 2010-11-03 11:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-11-04 12:39 am (UTC)Did you hear that apparently he has baby tested and results say it's not his. No way, that had to be faked either by oppas or evil daddy satan :(
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Date: 2010-11-04 02:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-11-04 03:16 am (UTC)