![]() he was the stronger one in this relationship, but suddenly collapsed. seeing that she has a problem, may be postpone or change plans, give her some space to breath. his other fault: suddenly, not being flexible. it needed some more explanation, more development in this direction, and other previous episodes could have been cut or shortened, if time was an issue for the production. somehow it does not fit with his character, being all the way a very supportive and considerate partner. by that he is following the pattern established by her parents, deciding for her without consideration of her emotions and desires. HE: didn’t consult with her about moving to america, just assumed that she’ll follow him. yah, they are totally gut wrenching, tearing at my very heart, and the pain is truly palpable, a shock, after 14 mostly lovey-dovey scenes that the drama fed us. this was not supposed to happen to a couple that is truly in love, but… both are at fault. the 2 last remaining episodes, which was your main question and curiosity. they are not different from what i already said, it is still very relevant. and since you suggested we talk about it and suggested to transfer it to this site, i did as you suggested. Merij1: so i am done, i compiled all my previous comments here so you do not have to look for them in case you want to refresh your memory. ![]() That’s was to slow for me and no funny scenes ,too boring. I tried to watch OSN but i couldn’t finish it ,i watch only until episode 5 and then i saw in youtube that they kiss for thirst time in episode 9. The show teaches us that the reason for the sexual hesassment begind from home if you been treat like you are not important you believe that and you take that with you wherever you go. About the sexual herassment, in episode 16 her boss said that she won the trial. But i saw the same thing in the Weightlifting fairy Kim Bok Joo, i thing is something about vorgiveness and to be mature ,she also said she can be with him forever if he bring him to the airport and say goodbye so i thing is something like that he have to left behind his anger. there are so many things happend and with one scene in rain it’s all over ? He want his ombrella and tha’s all? I didn’t unterstand about his father ,why she care so much. I did’t like also the end ,i wanted some more ,maybe 10 minute more or 2 more scenes. At thirst i didn’t enjoy the music but now i don’t might i got used to it. She was so professional in her job but in personal life she was insecure like most woman.Sorry but most of the woman are like Jin Ah and i saw in many scenes myself and a typical woman’s reaction. i liked how realistic the show was and the both of them wasn’t perfect like people in real life. I just loved ,i am in love with JA and JH. I’m only halfway through, but reading this review and some comments made want to give Jin Ah justice for her character growth. The cinematography, and acting showed me how much they’re in love. Overall, I enjoyed the realistic theme of this show. There is a few things lost in context that is frustrating imo such as a grown woman (35 years old) living with her parents who treat her as a rebellious teenage girl. ![]() She finds the bravery, and courage to change despite her upbringing in a patriarchal society in SK, as well as overbearing mother who cared about her image more than her daughter. She’s strong because she finds her worth, and defies other’s image of her. But I believe Jin Ah is remarkably strong. Sure, there were times when I was frustrated on her behalf such as when she kept saying ‘yes’ to her male colleagues’ request that made her uncomfortable or when she lied/omitted to her loved ones on serious matters or when she went into her psycho ex’s car. ![]() I don’t think that Jin Ah is weak at all. Sure, there are hugs and kisses, but to me, those were fueled by a recording of a happier time, that Joon Hee happened to listen to again, and while that’s fine and good, there’s nothing to indicate that these two are going to make changes to their relationship that will help them relate in a more honest and healthy way. ![]() When Joon Hee shows up at the cafe, Jin Ah still uses the same defensive, helpless tone with him, “What is it? What do you want? Do you still have something left to say?” while Joon Hee hides behind a defensive-sounding excuse of wanting his umbrella back. They had one honest outburst with each other, yes, but does that really change anything? In terms of Jin Ah and Joon Hee’s reunion, I feel like nothing has changed as well. On this one, it feels like Show is saying, distance makes the heart grow fonder. My reading of the situation is that Dad and Mom are ok with Jin Ah moving to Jeju Island to find her way in life – but that doesn’t automatically include approval of a potential reunion with Joon Hee. ![]()
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