Unpredictable Family (2023) Episode 130

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  1. Previews make it seem like JA is no longer around – either pranking us or she ends up dying. Anyway, I believe the weddings were most likely where this drama was suppose to end because the last 2 weeks since then have been a jumbled mess that made no sense. The woman that was CY’s landlady from years ago was brought in to make JA see the light but then the drama had to be extended – writers scrambled to have 2 more weeks and they absolutely trashed the drama even more than it already was. KBS should have filled in the 2 weeks with something else and let this drama die with the weddings and JA coming to terms after talking with the landlady. Glad it ends tomorrow.

  2. lol i was right, she didnt have trust in her ex hubby and inside of her she wanted a reason to get divorced…

  3. why they say she doesnt have any relatives though? when early on it was said that he has uncle and aunts and cousions since she was a cheabol back in the day

  4. Liver donation is undoubtedly a selfless act that can save someone’s life, but it does not absolve one of their past misdeeds or negative behavior. In this particular scenario, it seems that the protagonist’s decision to donate their liver may have been motivated by a desire to escape their own guilt or wrongdoing, rather than a true sense of altruism.

    The reference to a jealous lady spreading rumors suggests a complex web of deceit and betrayal within the protagonist’s social circle. It appears that the protagonist may have chosen to believe these rumors as a convenient way to avoid facing the truth and confronting their own actions. In doing so, they not only harmed themselves but also punished those who were innocent and had stood by them from the beginning.

    It is a stark reminder that actions have consequences, and simply donating a liver does not erase the hurt and damage caused by past choices. True redemption can only come from acknowledging one’s mistakes, making amends, and striving to be a better person moving forward. Perhaps the protagonist’s journey towards self-discovery and growth is just beginning, and the liver donation may be a small step towards a larger transformation.

    It is with a heavy heart that we come to the realization that the beloved series we have invested so much time and emotion into has now come to an end. With just one episode left, we are left feeling a sense of longing and unfulfillment as we were hoping to see a true transformation in the character of the self-absorbed mother and wife. Throughout the series, we witnessed her struggles and flaws, rooting for her to overcome her selfish tendencies and grow as a person. However, it seems that time ran out before we could see this metamorphosis take place. It is disappointing to think that we may never get the closure and growth we were hoping for in this character, but perhaps this abrupt ending serves as a reminder that real life doesn’t always neatly tie up all loose ends and provide us with the resolutions we seek. Despite this disappointment, we can still appreciate the journey we have been on with this character and the lessons we have learned along the way. In the end, it is not the destination that matters most, but the journey itself.

    Just like the previous 100+ episode series, it seems that this new series is also headed towards a rushed ending. It is truly disappointing to see the potential of the series being wasted by the writers, directors, and producers. Fans of the show have invested their time and emotions into following the characters and storylines, only to be let down by a hurried conclusion. It’s a shame that the creators did not take the time to fully develop the plot and give the characters the closure they deserve. The rushed ending may leave viewers feeling unsatisfied and wishing for more depth and complexity in the storyline. It is unfortunate that the series did not live up to its full potential and missed the opportunity to leave a lasting impact on its audience.

  5. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I called it on this bullshit!!!!

    Also I totally loved what the old neighbourhood gossip told her about wanting to believe the rumour instead of her husband.

  6. The good old dailies like Life is Beautiful and Ojakgyo Brothers were so good that we can still enjoy them! The present day ones are crap. I still get the shudders when I think of Red Shoes and Good Supper ! ( I hope I got these names right!) This series was one of the worst! Recently I saw another one , ‘Love Returns’ in which half way through most of the bad guys become Mother Theresas!

  7. I knew it. Supermom CY slides into home base. I can’t. It’ll just have to end w/o me. Definitely her Karma, but of course the way they’ve spun it, JA is just to be happy, forgive, forget & lose all of her kids to this woman a second time. Take 1 for the team? Take 2? 3? What the…

  8. It is a common trend in the world of Kdramas for 100+ episode series to start off strong but eventually lose their momentum, leading to a disappointing conclusion. The trope of the victim-turned-savior storyline has become predictable and tiresome for viewers, especially for international fans like myself. It seems as though many of these dramas prioritize quantity over quality, resulting in unnecessarily long episodes with little substance.

    To those who have managed to stick with the series from the very beginning to the bitter end, congratulations on your dedication. As for those who may have given up early on but decided to give it another chance later in the series, you have certainly put in a valiant effort.

    It is disheartening to see such potential wasted in these dramas, with talented actors and actresses being overshadowed by weak plots and cliched storylines. Perhaps it is time for production companies to invest more in their writers or consider shortening the length of their series in order to keep viewers engaged and excited until the very end.