Uncontrollably Fond Episode 3

Let's See What Happens to Us


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Season: 1

Joon Young takes Eul to the hospital and leaves her there with Gook Young. From then on, he tries his best not to think so much about Eul, but it doesn’t work that easily. Meanwhile, Eul returns home only to find the moneylenders waiting for her as they were taking her stuff away from her house. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: July 13, 2016

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moonbuns
0 people found this review helpful
Sep 16, 2020

Actually can't wait to watch the next…

Actually can't wait to watch the next episode. I really love Suzy, her acting is very good. And she is so cute. My heart hurts bc of her. I have a feeling I will cry like a baby when I continue watching this. So far very good :)
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SopeMeUnit
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Aug 11, 2020

Another throwback

Geeez can't this boy just throw his "father" under a frickin bus? He's loyal towards a person that is saving a murderer.
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Gulsen
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 3, 2017

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ever since I saw the poster promotion and teaasers somehow I liked it yet delayed watching this drama.
Finally here I am watching it on a very calm summer night after nearly a full year and I think now I know why.
ep 3 is a very nostalgic episode and romantic in every sense.It made me question what kind of a person is joon young.appearently he is neither a boy nor an adult.does he resemble his so called father? I can say 50 percent. you might swear in this ep beware!!
I like the campus scene..Im not talking about suzys acting but she crying there idk it felt really meaningful. one pities on noh eul even if not mean to...and we have retros-comeback to-day...this is also ok in this drama like they couldnt have do the story any other way.

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Eli
3 people found this review helpful
Jul 26, 2016

*sigh*

Well... I must admit that all the excitement and expectations I had for this drama are beginning to falter. I understand that the flashbacks are important to the drama, but the writers are taking too long to get to the present and it's making it quite boring. I wouldn't be complaining if these flashbacks were interesting, but they're really not —the interesting parts only start appearing near the end (for the cliffhangers, I guess), and the writers drag the rest of the scenes, which, if they were written in a faster pace, wouldn't bore viewers and actually keep them on edge. There are some slow-paced stories that are good, but this one's not making the cut, perhaps because the clichés aren't being that well executed and a lot of scenes are rather ridiculous and over-the-top. I cannot complain about the acting, though, or the characters. I'm getting to know them better, and that's always a plus! The empathy I have for them is what encourages me to keep watching.

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