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I find it interesting that his sis points out he's incapable of loving anyone outside the family. She's pretty correct even if this rule is breaking with Dan Ah (and he's terrified out of his wits that this is the case) and it makes me wonder why - he's clearly opeting in the world OK unlike the sister, but that sort of thing demonstrates a major dysfunction of his own, even if he can operate despite it. I wonder why, despite their money they are both very messed up. He did tell his parents to stop pushing his sis into normalcy and be satisfied by his being the ideal son, so is he compensating for her?
Also, I felt awful for Dan Ah, feeling guilty towards her dead husband for feeling one moment of happiness (honestly, I bet a lot of her refusing to let go even years after is guilt - he pretty much died to save her. It's not as if she knew him that well, it was arranged). Though her barriers are actually what makes him feel safe to come out. And because she believes it's all a game to him, she doesn't get spooked either, the way she would if she thought he was genuine.
Also, only in a kdrama would it be romantic for a dude to say "you remind me of my sister." LOLOL.
Mmm, love their dysfunction.




And the way he looks at her when he thinks she doesn't notice.

So adorable!



They are such an awesome secondary OTP!

Man, both of them need so much therapy.
Also, peeked into my downloads and ep 24 promises me this.


Yup, he's all tormented by his hopeless lurve for lady who buried her heart in the grave.
Also, I felt awful for Dan Ah, feeling guilty towards her dead husband for feeling one moment of happiness (honestly, I bet a lot of her refusing to let go even years after is guilt - he pretty much died to save her. It's not as if she knew him that well, it was arranged). Though her barriers are actually what makes him feel safe to come out. And because she believes it's all a game to him, she doesn't get spooked either, the way she would if she thought he was genuine.
Also, only in a kdrama would it be romantic for a dude to say "you remind me of my sister." LOLOL.
Mmm, love their dysfunction.




And the way he looks at her when he thinks she doesn't notice.

So adorable!



They are such an awesome secondary OTP!

Man, both of them need so much therapy.
Also, peeked into my downloads and ep 24 promises me this.


Yup, he's all tormented by his hopeless lurve for lady who buried her heart in the grave.
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Date: 2011-08-12 03:24 am (UTC)Ecstatic you are falling in love with them more and more!
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Date: 2011-08-12 03:41 am (UTC)2. Yes he did. I believed DA told him herself, after KS's persistent questioning.
3. Yes/No. I think at first, he took it because he was curious, but I honestly think he was infatuated with her from that day onwards. After that, he kept it because he always imagined what life would be like if he had met her then (as in when DA was 10).
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Date: 2011-08-12 03:51 pm (UTC)I like this drama also because it gives you a crash course on social history of Korea and you realize how much the young generation (Kang Suk's) is world appart from the old one (his parent's)
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