Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Glass Slippers 16 - 17 - 18, Veda

Glass Slippers continue to serve my makjang kicks and these last three episodes were half revelations.

Yoon Hee is once again fired from her new job because Crazy Bitch couldn't stand Tae Hee and her getting close. But Jae Hyuk has already arranged for Yoon Hee to get an office assistant job since she obviously qualifies for one.

Tae Hee and Jae Hyuk are not reaching any conclusion. Tae Hee wisely decided to stay away for a while since obviously her presence disturbs Jae Hyuk. Meanwhile Jae Hyuk is liking Yoon Hee more and more - he even got her a mobile phone as a starting a new job gift. Everyone here is open to eachother. Jae Hyuk tells Yoon Hee that he feels comfortable and good around her so although he will not insist on them being bf/gf, he'd like to meet up from time to time just to see her and be in her presence (this is not a declaration of love)

Meanwhile my adorable Chul Woong is once again back to gangsta style. The main reason for that is his insecurity. Crazy Bitch filled him with doubts and fears saying that another man with more wordly qualifications is after Yoon Hee and will Yoon Hee spare a second to him now that a better man is after her? Chul Woong doesn't believe her throwing mud at Yoon Hee but what he believes is that he was not able to help Yoon Hee when she was fired (because Crazy Bitch called Yoon Hee's supervisor and insulted her) but his rival, Jae Hyuk was able to help her out by offering her a better job. Even though Yoon Hee keeps saying that he is glad of Chul Woong's friendship and mental support and doesn't need anything else, Chul Woong wants to be a strong man to do more for Yoon Hee. And the only way to do this is to join the Gangsters. I'm hoping that he'll at least be a good gangsta - if there is anything like that - . What Chul Woong doesn't know is that his boss works for his rival Jae Hyuk.

Meanwhile the biggest revelation was that Crazy Bitch got caught by Grandpa and she totally freaked. I wanted Grandpa to teach her a lesson but Grandpa is worried about how Tae Hee would feel if she finds out her sister is fake and that the real one is still out there (of course Crazy Bitch never told Grandpa that his real granddaughter can be found really easily) she'll not concentrate on the succession of the company and will once again spend all her energies on finding her sister. But Grandpa is old and getting weaker by the day with his health detoriating and he doesn't have any more time to prep Tae Hee for his successor. So he tells Crazy Bitch to keep her mouth shut and be a nice sister to Tae Hee and asking forgiveness of his son looking at his photo. Grandpa there is so much wrong in your decision that I want to go over there and give you a good talking to make your priorities clear. Now this revelation is on hold as far as everyone but Crazy Bitch and Grandpa are concerned. Crazy Bitch is slowly going really crazy with the mental strain of pretending to be someone else with stakes this high. I don't like her and the way she keeps on mad mouthing Yoon Hee and getting in Chul Woong's face (she even kissed him).

Also Chul Woong's sister is now working at Seo Jon's restaurant (at his suggestion) these constantly fight but there is attraction too. I don't really care for this couple's acting and so not very much into a situation that would normally entertain me.

The other revelation is that Mr.Park goes to search for Jae Hyuk's house (Grandpa is wise against attempts to take over Jae Ha Comm. and suspects Jae Hyuk) and sees that Jae Hyuk is grandson of Grandpa's old partner. He is so shocked that he doesn't even blush when Jae Hyuk walks in on him and he is caught up in the act of snooping.

The sweetest thing was that Tae Hee starts to like Yoon Hee despite the fact that she is jealous of her interaction with Jae Hyuk and despite the vicious bad mouthing of Crazy Bitch.

Meanwhile the festival memoirs are interesting only because I'm interested in the subject matter. The writing is below average :( so I have started to read Veda (lit.translation "Goodbye" or "Farewell") by Ayşe Kulin. The lady is an entertaining writer and I'm enjoying this one - the book was loaned to my sister by a colleague of mine but she hasn't even started it.

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