Falling for Innocence Episode 2


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Our hapless heroine is blamed when a revenge plan goes awry, but lest we start worrying, there’s plenty of misplaced blame for everyone. Min Ho knows how little time he has left and asks Secretary Oh to get enough pain medication from the doctor to be able to leave the hospital Soon Jung brought him to. Still in the hospital, he bumps into Soon Jung who has stayed near him out of worry and announces the terms of the settlement for Dong Wook’s act of violence. This included her participation in breaking up a secret meeting of Hermias investors as she later finds out. While Dong Wook tries tracking down their missing friend who tampered with Hermia’s products, Soon Jung throws her fine fur coat in Min Ho’s face after they leave the meeting room, calling him a piece of garbage through her teeth. After some events Min Ho after yelling at Soon Jung loses his consciousness. Min Ho is rushed to the hospital, Dong Wook gets hit by a car and lies abandoned and bloody on the street.
  • Aired: April 04, 2015

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Falling for Innocence Episode 2 Reactions

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3 people found this review helpful
May 25, 2016

Okay, so this is better than I expected...

The plot is moving along nicely, the actors bring the characters to life nicely, and I feel as if I'm living the story. They feel angry, I'm angry; they're shocked, I'm shocked. If you read the plot of the drama, you know how this episode's going to end; however, the drama juggles the different scenes in such a way that it keeps you at the edge of your seat, wondering when's it going to happen (editing team, slay). The only reason why I reduced the 0.5 is because the ending made me worry about whether the writers will destroy the geniusly-built character that is Kang Min-Ho by turning him into a softy guy from day to night. All in all, judging by these past two episodes, I'd recommend Falling for Innocence.

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Kristina303
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 19, 2015

No, don't do it pls... -_-

Oh no...I've heared/read that he becomes kinder bc of the heartransplantation but...how this episode ended, it looks like he'll completely adapt the personallity of Dong Wook? Please tell me iz will not be like this and that he'll still have his own rude character too ...
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