Marriage, Not Dating Episode 8

Marry me if you can


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  • Aired: July 26, 2014

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silent_whispers
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Mar 17, 2017

Okay, I admit it. I wanted him to give chase! And for the marriage lie to end.

Okay, I admit it. I wanted him to give chase! Though I have lost a lot of respect for Ki Tae. He created the whole mess and is supposed to be the one to clean it up. After all Jang Mi is just too nice, and she wanted to break it off well before things got this out of hand. I lay all responsibility at Ki Tae's feet.

Though Jang Mi is annoying the crap out of me! It's not her real mother in law. Even if she was I hope she would have enough back bone to say I'm marrying him. Not you! I get that family is super important, but she should be brave enough to fight for her ideals. Not to just be plowed over. Plus, what she's doing to Yeo Reum is really cruel. Knowingly stranding him is worse to me. Especially since she likes him, and he clearly like her for putting up with all that.

Se Ah is very suspicious. Or maybe it finally struck her that she can't keep doing what she's doing it's not working.

I also felt like Jang Mi's mom should have stood up for her daughter. Maybe she can't quite tell how rude Ki Tae's mom is being to her and her daughter.

"The marriage blessing sounded like a death sentence." - Yeo Reum

With a mother-in-law like that it really is! (Oh, and it's cute that Ki Tae has Jang Mi's mom as mother-in-law in his phone.) What I hate is now Ki Tae is not wanting to tell the truth not just because it will hurt her parents, but because he really feels for her.

I'm frustrated that they can't at this point simply fake a break up. After all Jang Mi has all the ammo. She needs to stick to her desires and say: "I am not a brood mare nor will I quit my job to feel ideals that I don't hold. I'm not a pregnant housewife that's only good for that! I'm a freaking person."

This episode had plenty of fun moments and such. However, it's gone on too long. Jang Mi, no matter how nice, needs to show her fire and just do it. Why can't they just break up instead of revealing the lie!!!!!? Most of my emotional build up is from frustration. I never like it when the female lead makes the second lead wait, especially even more now that her and Yeo Reum are actually a thing. It feels way crueler. It looks like the next episode may clear things up, or just be senseless beach fun. I hope it pushes ahead.

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Katie
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Oct 15, 2015

This episode made me feel really bad for Jang…

This episode made me feel really bad for Jang Mi! All she wants is a real relationship. Also Se Ah and Yeo Reum are kind of starting to get on my nerves. Se Ah, because of the typical 2nd female lead reasons and Yeo Reum because, even though he's not necessarily a bad person, he's a big reason as to why the leads haven't both realized that they're actually head over heals for each other.
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CristianeRodrigues
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Aug 14, 2015

One of best episodes from this drama

This is the episode when i started to like this drama more and more! The feelings of a girl who wants to marry for love with a simple dress, but she needs to wear a lot of weddimg desses to show for people who doesn't care about her true feelings.
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