Because This Is My First Life Episode 5

Because This Is My First Promise


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Ji Ho and Se Hee’s parents meet each other for the first time. Although Ji Ho and Se Hee agreed on not holding a wedding, Ji Ho’s mom and Se Hee’s dad think otherwise. Won Seok still can’t understand why Ho Rang got mad. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: October 23, 2017

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Vivi_chan
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Oct 25, 2023

So deep

This show is so real and so deep i cannot believe much less put it into words…. The fight between mother and daughter was sooooo relatable. And the struggles are too. I find myself much more invested than in any other kdrama so far! Huge fan
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gia
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 13, 2019

Five Stars

this was a really really strong episode I cried! the characters are developing really well and it was a joy to watch. so unique
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confused_student
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 19, 2017

Five Stars

When he told his coworkers and his boss's reaction I literally was laughing out loud, when her mother wrote that note I teared up, when he said, "I'll stay with you" as she cried and she took his hand. I saw a really touching moment. He really has no expression but every time he speaks to her it's always with so much sincerity even if it isn't love yet.
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GiKnoth
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Oct 23, 2017

The reasons to marry

In this episode, we get so much understanding about the struggles of several characters regarding life, relationships, jobs, social status...All the contract marriage thing is an excuse to discuss social situations that have deep roots in korean society and that are nowadays being more and more questioned by new generations. (That's different, in a good way of course, from many other dramas in which the marriage plot is just used as a basis for a cliche romance).
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