HA DO YEONG eating his salad (& her ass up with that response)
THE GLORY - EPISODE 11
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Get you a man who will deliver your anemia medicine for you, volunteer for gruesome murders for you, set up a nice cozy tent in his massive house for you, conduct medical malpractice for you, recreate the sound of the wind through the trees for you, buy a funeral home for you, make fondue for you, gently hit a guy with his car in the rain for you,
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commits medical malpractice comes home to cook dinner for his girl displays behaviour is insane he really said malewife maliciousness malpractice! 10/10 character
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the shot of jae joon falling to his death while you hear do young’s theme and see his tie and the cut to him leaving the country with HIS daughter and a smile on his face
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It's funny people don't understand that Dong Eun and Yeo Jeong were played to come off as cold to a certain degree even with each other.
Lack of chemistry? they're traumatized people obsessed with revenge.
Go watch the series again, look at their dynamics. Why does he fall for her? It's simply because he sees a lot of his own pain in her and that goes for her, too.
It's important to look at these aspects rather than expect some kind of romantic drama from something that never claimed it was.
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Ok, not only did Moon Dong Eun avenge the villains of this story. She found love afterwards and was able to pursue architecture like she always wanted to. She now dresses freely with her tattoo, proudly showing her scars. She's no longer confined to her trauma. Dong Eun got her revenge AND her happy ending!
Even though she was so convinced that she's a terrible person for wanting revenge, she actually managed to touch the lives of the people around her through simple acts of kindness (empathizing with them for being victims) and those same people came back to support her as well.
It's usually "revenge is bad" this "you got revenge but at what cost" that, but no, she got her revenge AND her and other people's happy ending. Even though it's a dark story about how victims suffer, there's always the underlying message of hope, where they also understand and help eachother. Even if they had to bend the rules to get it, The. Victims. Won. Oh. My. Goodness.
In the end, it wasn't exactly just "revenge," it was also about bringing justice to the victims.
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Helping a capable yet unhinged lady seek revenge, I like that in a man.
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