do you mean Love in the Time of Cholera by GG Marquez?
I'm fuzzy about the episodic division, so I'm actually not sure if it was ep 11, but the one she read to him at bed is (waiting through the current husband bit). It came up again this week. And lucky you, for being able to read it for the first time :)
Okay so if we go with the theory that ji kang woo is a fallen angel who was on the same mission as dan but failed…
Two different women. I think she cut her wrists, her dress was splattered in blood, but the last shot zoomed to her hands hazily. And by the way, we may safely assume her name was something similar to Bathilde (although it sounded more like Matil when JKW said it). I like whatever the writers are doing with original Giselle plot.
The girl really needs some of those anti slipping socks or something. I volunteer to send her a pair if it won't stop. And she's not even a clutz, it's exactly like someone said below, the writers are to lazy to come up with other ways of forcing skinship. I'm digging the gratuitous coolness though. Especially that scene with playing go amidst a fight.
During Japanese Colonial rule, koreans were forced to adopt japanese names or they will be denied most jobs or…
and that makes me wonder how can possibly Lee Young Jin still be a Lee Young Jin, with her Japanese foster parents anf high standing. /ok, ep 2 clarified that part a bit.
Team misunderstandings! Him trying to figure out her love life while being respectful, protective and utterly baffled is too good to stop anytime soon.
I liked the idea of those prologues at first, but as the time goes they're getting just more randomly chosen and spoilery, so I consider just skipping them altogether.
still having trust issues the cheekbones guy won't turn into a blood-bathing psychopath or get so miserably secondleaded he'll become a priest (possibly both).
the real cliffhanger is, does it end with a clifhanger or not? that's a whole new level of vile.
because, you know, I'm perfectly happy to just assume they'd follow the silver thread, wake the boy up and the girl would rejoin the society just like that OFFSCREEN, but give me a go, show. Will you. Don't just hang there, neither finished nor not.
more details for the synopsis from ep 1: SDY's a star comedian who lost everything because of a drunk-driving scandal. Now he's suicidal and in a huge debt he has no way of paying. During his confrontation with a loan shark (Jung Moon Soon) he meets a woman (Jang So Yeon). They attempt a wedding scam to collect congratulory money. JSH sells loans for Jung Moon Soon's character's establishment, but he pretends to work at bank in front of his pre-school daughter. He get involved into an accident at work that gets him exiled into the team responsible for collecting debts. His first assignment is the fallen celebrity. Reality check ensues. The tone is bleak, deadpan slapstick.
And lucky you, for being able to read it for the first time :)
I'm digging the gratuitous coolness though. Especially that scene with playing go amidst a fight.
/ok, ep 2 clarified that part a bit.
SDY's a star comedian who lost everything because of a drunk-driving scandal. Now he's suicidal and in a huge debt he has no way of paying. During his confrontation with a loan shark (Jung Moon Soon) he meets a woman (Jang So Yeon). They attempt a wedding scam to collect congratulory money.
JSH sells loans for Jung Moon Soon's character's establishment, but he pretends to work at bank in front of his pre-school daughter. He get involved into an accident at work that gets him exiled into the team responsible for collecting debts. His first assignment is the fallen celebrity. Reality check ensues. The tone is bleak, deadpan slapstick.