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  • Date d'inscription: février 24, 2017
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Let's Have Dinner Together
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par emilie
janv. 25, 2021
32 épisodes vus sur 32
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Globalement 5.5
Histoire 4.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 1.0
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My main issue is with Woo Do-Hee, she's very selfish and seem to only truly care about her own issues and feelings. I don't understand why she gives her mother the cold shoulder for struggling when her husband is cheating on her as she's clearly a house wife and her whole universe is her husband who's absent and doesn't care about her. I don't understand why she's dealing with Jae Hyuk the way she is. She isn't helping anyone when she's not reporting him. He breaks into her apartment, she gives him a warning, then he goes to Hae Kyung to further ruin the relationship and she again lets him off the hook? You're not helping Jae Hyuk at all, he needs to be kept in a supervised mental unit. When she goes to the convenient store when Hae Kyung is drunk and LEAVE HIM THERE, I was like that girl is so damn stupid. Call a cab, get him home, do something, don't leave him outside all night when THERE'S A LITERAL STALKER ON THE LOOSE? Like damn thats poor character writing. She thinks she's smart, but she's impulsive and very self-centered. Seung Heon's character is the only reason I stayed. I love that actress, so it was a very frustrating to watch this unfold.

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