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Post by kanshu on Aug 22, 2008 2:47:41 GMT -5
For some friendly chat about the show. ;D
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Post by kanshu on Aug 22, 2008 3:21:28 GMT -5
So far, there are still two really huge questions in the open. The first is, why did BH leave YK like that? The second is, what exactly happened to make HMG feeling so lonely, and ultimately bitter?
For the second question, I've been pondering a few things. There's MG, who says "I knew for a long time you don't love me any more", also, "I have been burned before", and that he's been lonely. I don't know about his feelings for AR... there's a lot of bitterness and resentment, and betrayal. However, that same thing can be said about AR; she's feeling those things, too. Still, she loves MG. MG, on the other hand, fell in love with YK rather quickly - since he's not someone who falls in love easily, I doubt he'd fall in love with two women at the same time. Not that this can't happen, but I'm not so sure if MG is the kind of character for that. So that would suggest that his love for AR died a long time ago... unless MG is just compensating and projecting. Like, he's "in love" with YK, while in reality, he still loves AR and just gets from YK the "good feeling" that he's missing from AR.
For AR, that would implicate two things... either, Mg is really and truly lost to her, or she can win back MG, because he just has to realize that AR can give him the things he's craving for as well, now that they have come to a "new understanding" of each other...
What do you think, does this thought hold any substance?
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Post by canyayasis on Aug 22, 2008 9:31:56 GMT -5
in the courtroom, the time AR enters the handwritten prenup into evidence, (ep.10) doesn't HMK say something like.... you've been out of my heart already for a long time...
So in some respects - he's feeling giddy like a school boy (with YK) for the first time in in a few years... Maybe???
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Post by auntiemame on Aug 22, 2008 11:43:14 GMT -5
Hey, there's a couple of new posters trying to put some sense into that thread. I don't recall seeing kopifan and greenrose934 posting in the thread before today. They've already jumped on greenrose934 for her point of view.
Kanshu: I totally agree with your identification of the two issues.
Matter of fact, in one of my earlier postings, I had liken HMG to the kid who is the playground bully that no one wanted to play with ... until YK showed up. So, HMG has finally found YK, who is willing to play with him and not willing to quietly slink away from his orneriness.
As for AR, it would appear that she gambled and lost. She was so sure that HMG's love for her was so strong and deep that he would return to her. As usual, the best laid plans... She didn't bank on YK making a difference.
AR seemed to have overestimated HMG and underestimated YK. That's why she was comfortable with YK being HMG's lawyer. She never saw YK as a threat. Her ego probably believed that YK could never beat AR at anything ... especially since YK always deferred to AR. And, that's why AR told YK that she still loved HMG. So, that YK would back off from HMG and defer to AR.
And, I have always said that there's more to the story of BH's sudden departure than what we've been told. I was the person who opined in the thread, that BH was banished to the LA office, as a result of loosing the case they were working on on the day of AR's wedding. My recollection of that scene is that YK had an envelop in her hand as she left the office. When she was stuck in traffic, she jumped out of the cab and the next scene was of her at AR's wedding. Perhaps, they lost the case because she didn't deliver the envelop. And, BH took responsibility because, under pretext of having her deliver the envelop, he was also giving her an out to attend the wedding.
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Post by kanshu on Aug 22, 2008 12:32:15 GMT -5
I've created a new board for this discussion, kanshu.proboards59.com/Please change over to that board! Sorry for the inconviniences!
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Post by utugulumem on Jun 7, 2019 11:45:44 GMT -5
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Post by ihobevovom on Jun 7, 2019 13:44:00 GMT -5
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