Missing You Episode 3


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Ratings: 9.7/10 from 85 users
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Season: 1

Jung Woo and So Yeon agree to meet as it finally rains, as promised she said she would give her present. However, an incident occurs and they are both taken away. Hyun Joo finally gets to see her son whom she has been separated from. Jung Woo manages to escape, leaving So Yeon behind.
  • Aired: November 14, 2012

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Orange-Panda
3 people found this review helpful
Dec 20, 2012

Worried

I just finished crying, this episode is heart breaking :'(
bless him, i actually feel sorry for him because hes a kid and choose to leave her in the warehouse an will grow up with regrets :(
anyways pls pls pls tell me that man didn't rape her in the warehouse and even though its bad, he just hit her????....i don't think i can continue watching if its rape :/
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Sora
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 2, 2012

WOW

This episode was mind blowing!! The amount of emotions I felt in this one episode.. I haven't felt this way for a long time. The scene where Su Yeon got hit by that man and all Jung Woo could do was watch, I was almost close to crying. If the amount of action and tension continues like this, I'm sure this drama will be as outstanding as Innocent Man.
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MinJii
4 people found this review helpful
Nov 22, 2012

the reality strikes!!

Fantastic episode. No scenes were boring. But I'm not so sure about the physical abuse. Why does everybody think it was sexual harassment? I mean, for me there were no actual signs pointing on that. She could have been beaten up. This is hard enough to watch for a 15 year old child. So if anyone finds a fact to be of evidence, please let me know!!!
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purplenette
3 people found this review helpful
Nov 19, 2012

I'm giving this episode a 10...

...because it totally warped my head.
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clearlywatching
5 people found this review helpful
Nov 17, 2012

Wow

I was already loving this drama. But the amount of realism this show has is extraordinary. I was blown away by the acting from the characters. Just wow.
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khaoulatity
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 16, 2012

What an acting skill !!!!!!!!

I am MOSTLY and ABOVE ALL writing a review for this episode to shout out lou: Yeo Jin Goo YOU ARE OUTSTANDING *_*
A big bravo for Kim So Hyun too, you were just perfect during this heartbreaking episode!

THANK YOU for this! really!
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pinkieredd
5 people found this review helpful
Nov 16, 2012

hands up

this episode is so unpredictable.. my heart hurts while watching this episode..i didn't expect that thing would turn out that way.. i can't imagine how painful for Su Yeon to suffer that much.. such a traumatic childhood.. :( emotionally damage, physically abuse at that very young age.. lets hope that su yeon emotional wounds will be healed.. just hope for the best.. ^-^
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goldenseal50
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 16, 2012

I feel sick

okay that was not good. wow. also the camera work was weird. I understand why, but..anyway horrible episode...that should be the worst right? because I don't think I could sit through another one like that. I find the amount of child abuse in this story shocking.
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micka123
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 16, 2012

All I can say is: Hands up

To start off I should say [SPOILER ALERT!]

Shortly said: A well executed episode, contending lots of heavy subjects, that truly proved the young actors ability.


In addition to many others I was very pleased, or should I say ?Happy? with this episode.

I am not going to go as far as to applaud the writers because they still have that much too complicated family drama going on on the side, that I honestly can?t see the point of.
Yes, I do understand that it is something that binds/connects our characters. But it?s too darn complicated, and it takes too much precious screen time for it to justify.

But with this episode I am happy, it was well acted, portrayed and came with some highly appreciated analyze value. What more can you ask for?

Furthermore it brought a heavy subject to surface a subject that should be surfaced more often.

Plus it was well executed!
I like how they put extra weight on the separation scene/their hands losing grip of each other, and how they brought forward questionable actions such as HJW leaving LYS behind and then LSY?s incapability/lack of effort to flee with him.
Rather than HJW deciding that this is the smarter descision I think it?s more that he wanted to flee, not mainly because of fear but rather denial being the bigger factor and LYS incapability is doubtly because of the physical wounds she received but rather the shame and taint of being sexually assaulted, also this being done before HJWs eyes. Him leaving her behind is probably evoking as a confirmation in her mind.

Well, as much as I like to analyze- what I am the most happy about in this case is that we actually got a legitimate reason for their separation:
It?s not someone else hindering them from meeting up, but it?s themselves; their scars, their self denial and their shame.

Yes, I am pleased with sexual assault being the reason, absolutely legitimate.
Though there?s a particular scene near the end that I am puzzled about!
: HJW is lying in his bed seemingly recapping the traumatic incident and there?s this short scene where he seems to return to the scene of crime, looking for LYS only to find the shed empty?
From looking at the weather on the outside (snowing) one must conclude that it?s from the same time but.. I highly doubts that his father would let him return there, right?
So.. With that in mind, did he return for her? Even before then? When did he do that? While he was escaping?
Or was it just a wish scenario (weird when she?s not present) or perhaps a portrayal of something? I really don?t know what to draw from it.

But what I am certain about is the lead actors fantastic chemistry, it?s indeed impressive and their acting in particular the boys is just: hands up. I must say it?s an shame that we can?t keep going with these two as leads, they?re doing an absolute killer performance!
Eun hye and Yoochun has a lot to live up to.

And before I end I must input that I do feel like there was clear heads up/warnings before the rape scene occurred, such as the drug inflicted man gazing at her feet. So upset people should stop bashing.

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whatteverr
8 people found this review helpful
Nov 16, 2012

Poor Girl...

For a kdrama,this episode was very realistic... I cant wait for the next episode!!!!!!!
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