Something in the Rain Episode 16

When Everything Is Over


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Ratings: 7.4/10 from 22 users
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Season: 1

On the day of Seung Ho’s wedding, Jin A and Jun Hee run into each other. They see each other, but they pretend not to. Jin A hands in a resignation letter and says goodbye to everyone. While visiting Kyung Sun one last time at her bookstore, Jin A runs into Jun Hee. Jin A leaves everything behind and settles on Jeju Island. Then, one day, an unexpected guest visits her. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: May 19, 2018

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Something in the Rain Episode 16 Reactions

teddyws11
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 16, 2022

Very strong start. Great chemistry between…

Very strong start. Great chemistry between the two main leads. However, character and story development rather let me down towards the end. But overall, very solid drama.
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hanguang-bun
0 people found this review helpful
Dec 27, 2021

Disappointing

The ending was SO disappointing and this entire episode is just a slow recap of the whole show. I was expecting a resolve, not a weird time jump which didn't do much for the characters imo. This episode was slow and tedious to watch and the ending of the series itself felt incredibly rushed. It was as if the writers themselves didn't know how to end the show.
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Heather
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 28, 2021

Just no.

Don't do it! I gave it a 5/10 because I only enjoyed the first half. I will admit that I did really like the first half quite a bit, the second half was a dumpster fire that should never have been made. Save yourself the time and don't watch it or at least stop at episode 8 or something. Disappointing character growth and a horrible ending.
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laura03
0 people found this review helpful
Jan 5, 2021

Jung Hae in's crying is so contagious

I know this might be my 8th kdrama I am finishing watching, so yes I am not an expert of kdramas, however, I will say JHI's crying is one of the most contagious and painful (in a good way) acts of all doramas i've seen till now.
Whenever he started weeping I couldn't control myself, and there i was having tears rolling all over my face.
Son Ye-jin is so beautiful, I really hope to find a drama where she plays a villain, she is so good in everything.
With that aside, let's talk about Something in the Rain, unfortunately it does not do a great job with its characters and narrative.
It became very frustrating how every conflict is built and poorly solved. I would be more worried to know what would happen next in the Jin-a's office and job than what was about to happen to the main couple.
There are a lot of hateful characters and they are amazingly executed, kudos to all the actors involded, like really I was analyzing my anger issues at some point because I could not take anymore longer to see these characters having their bad endings.
Honestly, I don't like this feeling and it was predictable, first thing when I saw it was by Ahn Pan Seok and I already knew it.
Closing this review, I love the scenes with the main couple but it is so bad how that they have 0 communication levels and it shows, and it's so frustrating.
Besides that, they have really good chemistry I really liked all the suffering parts. I love how that just comes along with every kdrama romance, and I will possibly make a binge watching of JHI' s filmography.

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Julia Costa Reis
0 people found this review helpful
Feb 3, 2021

"Stand by your man..."

Como ouvir essa música agora e não associar ao drama Something in The Rain? ☔⁣⁣⁣⁣Depois de muitas indicações dessa série, resolvi dar play! Claro que Jung Hae-In também teve uma grande influência nessa decisão. É só ver a carinha dele pra gente ficar feliz, né? E só pela atuação dele e da Son Ye Jin já valeria a pena ter assistido.⁣⁣⁣⁣Essa é a história de Yoon Jin-A, uma mulher solteira em seus 30 anos que acaba se apaixonando pelo irmão mais novo da sua amiga. Em uma sociedade patriarcal e em uma família que só liga para status, Jin-A precisa decidir se segue seus sentimentos ou abaixa a cabeça para o tradicionalismo da mãe e abre mão do seu amor.⁣⁣⁣⁣Eu vou confessar que passei MUITA raiva com a mãe da protagonista. Mas que mulher the mônia, gente! E também fiquei com raiva de muitas atitudes da Jin-A. Apesar de ser a mais velha, em muitos momentos ela agiu de forma mais imatura que o Joon Hee. Sei que a sociedade asiática é muito diferente da nossa e que muitos conflitos familiares mostrados são comuns e vistos como normais por lá. O respeito com os mais velhos é base das relações e a aprovação dos pais é essencial para eles, e Jin-A foi criada assim. Mas o fato de fazer mil coisas sem contar pra ele me deixava chocada. A falta de comunicação que só alguns doramas oferecem, né? hahaha⁣⁣⁣⁣Mas apesar dos ódios que passei, valeu a pena ter dado play! Por ser um romance adulto não há enrolação ou tanto pudor no relacionamento. A fotografia e trilha sonora também são impecáveis! Foi lindo ver eles se apaixonando aos poucos e acompanhar a psicologia das cores em conjunto com o clima (chuva, sol, neve, tempestade) na história para explicar a todo momento o comportamento e o amadurecimento dos dois protagonistas.⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣Ps.: impossível só ter passado 3 meses deles separados no fim, gente! Aquela legenda tava errada. 😂

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