Marriage, Not Dating Episode 10

You must not be found out even until the last moment


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Season: 1

  • Aired: August 02, 2014

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94loveKdrama
4 people found this review helpful
Aug 4, 2014

what you see is not everything

if ep 9 made you laugh soooo much beware because this ep will make you cry BIG TIME! The ost contribute a lot in drama moments you will be totally into it.
this ep will tell you: what you see is not everything

most hurtful phrase:
"You should have not let me find out" this! my heart goes to him I was like oottoke??!! TT_TT

If you think nemo couple started sailing *smirk* then think twice because the "REAL" thing is about to happen at the nxt ep! ~yaaaaaaaaay! soooo excited!

ps: I want LHD to be my bff!! chaebbaaaaaal!!! lol
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Skye-N-Rain
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 18, 2014

SO SO SO GOOD!

I really, really loved the ending. Felt so great that they were finally in the last stage of their con marriage. Especially since Gi Tae was wondering what he could do to hold on to Jang Mi. I also really enjoyed seeing Gi Tae's mother finally crack.
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silent_whispers
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 18, 2017

Points to Hoon Dong for immediately saying "I'll protect you!" and then trying to get it on with Hyu

The lie is over! Sadly this episode is plagued by one, actually two, of my least favorite things. The female lead drunkenly dealing with her problems that kind of reveals her true emotion. Secondly that everyone is pretending not to know everyone elses' true feelings.

This did show a bit of how Se Ah and Yeo Reum might find themselves together. Bonding over the person they like falling for another person.

How tiresome.

What I really wanted was for Jang Mi at some point to totally drop the hammer on how Ki Tae's mom treated her own mother. That she belittled her to such a point that her mom actually took out loans for a dowry so that Jang Mi wouldn't feel inferior. Why is no own addressing that? Why can't anyone get angry at the wicked mother sneaky evil "polite" attacks. Just because it's disguised by nice words and manners does not make it any less mean.

Points to Hoon Dong for immediately saying "I'll protect you!" and then trying to get it on with Hyun Hee in the monastery place. (I think that's what it was.) That monk breaking it up was priceless.

Detract points for the granny finding out the truth. Ugh. Poor Yeo Reum. Jang Mi needs to make up her mind and realize how cruel she's being. I get it, but it's still mean. Justifying it because it was a "fake marriage" is silly. If she wanted out for real she should have just did it earlier.

(Love that Hoon Dong still thinks Ki Tae is gay!! Yet he still wants to help regardless. Ha-ha.)

Now that their front as a fake marriage is over we can get to the real stuff.

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Katie
0 people found this review helpful
Oct 16, 2015

Five Stars

IT'S REAL NOW. IT'S TOTALLY REAL. I loved seeing the final stage of their fake relationship come to an end. Because now it can be totally real! I also really like Gi Tae's mother as a character. I don't always like the things she does, but I can understand where she's coming from and she has her reasons for doing all of the things she does.
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