They better stay true to the preview this time and give us those lovey-dovey moments and fluff next episode cause…
There were many beautiful moments, so I don't understand this. Them on the couch together, them sharing a meal at his apartment, him feeding her lettuce at the family meal, him drying her hair again at her request, the hilarious scene with him returning the ring and so on.
But her situation is serious, so it would make no sense to give us long stretches of lovey-dovey moments as long as she still thinks she is dying. It wouldn't fit where they are in the narrative.
All those comments about One Spring Night and Something In The Rain.... Secret Love Affair is the magnum Opus…
I love Yoo Ah In, but I couldn't get into Secret Love Affair when I tried it a couple of years ago. I didn't care for the workplace politics and it felt like the central romance developed very slowly. But I loved One Spring Night which I watched this year, so maybe I should give SLA another go.
I think Grandfather recorded his statement in that pen before dying and that will be game changer in upcoming…
I think we already heard a snippet of the recording didn't we? And the drone seemed to catch him holding something, but they couldn't see what it was. So I think you're right.
I'm sorry but I don't approve Soo cheol and Da Hye getting back together at all. Soo Cheol still IS easily manipulated…
She was thinking of going back long before the other guy showed up. In fact, they made it clear she was even having second thoughts about leaving in the first place. But I agree that Soocheol is too easily manipulated by her. And it seemed weird Hyunwoo wasn't the least concerned about having the woman who tried to set a boar on his (ex-)wife in his family home. I imagine they will do more work to redeem her in the next episodes, though.
I see the usual suspects are complaining again about how every scene isn't the couple and how they skip scenes with these and those characters. Just watch a Baekhong edit then, and let the rest of us enjoy a brilliantly written ensemble drama where virtually all the characters are compelling and fun to watch.
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But her situation is serious, so it would make no sense to give us long stretches of lovey-dovey moments as long as she still thinks she is dying. It wouldn't fit where they are in the narrative.