Another Miss Oh Episode 18

또! 오해영 ‧ Drama ‧ 2016

Episode Title: Please Stay Alive. I'm Grateful That You're Alive, Dear.


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Hae Young asks her parents to let her live with Do Kyung because it breaks her heart to let him face fear all alone. After June passes, they feel at ease, and their wedding plan goes smoothly. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: June 28, 2016

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GrimselPass
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 14, 2020

Pieces of a puzzle

It felt like putting together a puzzle. It started off slowly and on a less exciting note, but it gets more and more difficult to put this show down with each episode. The characters are so quirky and though not always likeable, they seem real, in all their flaws and glory. I really liked a lot of the side couples too. The ending had me sobbing, as did many other parts of this show. The pain and love they depict is palpable.The OST is adorable & the casting was great. The plot was very well thought out, imo.
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silent_whispers
3 people found this review helpful
Dec 1, 2016

Poop on them for the trick ending.

Okay, so while it was happening I was so heart broken, but totally relieved that if they were gonna go there they'd go THERE. Oh, well. I wanted the Happily Ever After.

This episode showcases all the couples: Do Kyeong and Hae Yeong #1, Lee Ji Sang and Park Soo Kyeong, and lastly Anna and Park Hoon. I am appeased and satisfied. I especially loved them all hanging out together and interacting. I wish there could have been even more of that in this drama.

Again I love the relationship between Hae Yeong #1 and her parents. It's wonderful.

Props to making the side characters have such wonderful screen time as well.

This was a great way to end this series. Even if the whole thing with the singer felt really shoehorned in and oddly like an after thought. Yet, I feel like it was supposed to be part of a bigger love letter in the drama itself.

Either way, a great ending.

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