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If you like a tidy but boring ending--this show might be for you.
That being said, the actor who plays In-ho did a fantastic job at keeping his character entertaining and tolerable. He was highly amusing--and I would have loved to see more of that.
I would have preferred a humourous take on a knock down, drag out divorce rather than the unrealistic dullness of this moralizing show. It a bit predictable (we all knew they wouldn't show a divorcee leaving her kids to live happily with a younger man).
At the same time, while they shoehorned a lot of "life lessons" about family and being a good person in there--there were some bizarre missed opportunities for obvious conversations that should have been had. She should have sat down with her kids/her son's gf and talked about birth control and family planning and how it derailed her career. Like, have *that* uncomfortable heart to heart.
I would have preferred a humourous take on a knock down, drag out divorce rather than the unrealistic dullness of this moralizing show. It a bit predictable (we all knew they wouldn't show a divorcee leaving her kids to live happily with a younger man).
At the same time, while they shoehorned a lot of "life lessons" about family and being a good person in there--there were some bizarre missed opportunities for obvious conversations that should have been had. She should have sat down with her kids/her son's gf and talked about birth control and family planning and how it derailed her career. Like, have *that* uncomfortable heart to heart.
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