Another Miss Oh Episode 13
A Heart That Was Understood
Do Kyung continues to see the visions of the future, and finally he accepts that he is looking back at the moments of his life that he wishes to change on his deathbed. He tries everything to win Hae Young back, but she stays stubborn. However, things aren’t happening as exact as they are in Do Kyung’s visions. (Source: Viu)
- Aired: June 13, 2016
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This episode was great moving a long nicely. It didn't have to much lag until toward the end. However, suddenly Anna is back with Park Hoon! Talk about jump. Hae Yeong #1 best friend was trying to seduce him! If that wasn't her goal, girl needs help. At least Park Soo Kyeong and Lee Ji Sang's wonderful story isn't being cut and jumped. Though I wish it wouldn't be dragged out so long! Tell him. I miss their happy scenes together.
Oh Hae Yeong #1 decides that killing her feet and having a super high fever is the way to go. This girl truly loves misery. Say you're going to move on and that torturing yourself is not the way to do it. I know number #2 tells her that she could cry and then smile later, it's not because she forgot. It's because she's quietly finding a way to torture herself.
So I'm not sure if Do Kyeong is in a car accident and flashing back. I don't think he is because we're getting the full story. However, it doesn't matter right now I guess. What I like is that he's decided to open up. He's changing his actions and they're creating small changes that eventually lead into a big change. Which I think is a great message. No matter how silly or insignificant you think the current decision or action you're making has it will in the end have a big affect on your life. So don't live to regret them.
This pacing here is what makes the self torture of the characters seem better. I don't have to boringly sit through it waiting for the good stuff. See there's a way to let us know they're suffering with out wasting screen time.
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