Episode Title: I'm A Woman Too / Life And Death Situation
An awkwardness develops between Seo Jin and Joon Ki. Dong Gu tries to make time to see Yoon Ah outside of his job, but his exhaustion catches up with him. (Source: DramaFever)
- Aired: March 13, 2018
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The reason why I enjoy so much this drama is because makes comedy with a very serious subjects. I always feel surprise how they can be so ridiculous and funny while crushed my heart with warmly's actions; each one character is broken in someway, everyone have weakness and fierness for equal and it is easy feel them like humans. Personally, I don't like comedy dramas. But I still watch Wohoo Waikiki because its characters (and their relationships) are so well made that is imposible not loved them and not want to stay beside them. They are a group of losers trying to endure their complicated and unsuccesfull lives. Watch how they grow up chapter by chapter is awsome.
Nothing in this drama feel forced and that is a great feat, specially when we speak about romance. Although my favorite couple is Joon-ki & Seo-jin (literally, I laughted for hours with Joon-ki's trauma), I enjoy very much when Doo-sik and Soo-ah interact questioning the worst of their personalities or Dong-gu tries to include himself in Yoon-ah and Sol's life. I adore every sharing's moment.
To me, the maturity prize (in the last two chapters) goes to Yoo-ah. She is putting distance between her and Don-gu for her own sake, and that speaks about how hurt she is. Plus, she needs to think in her daughter; after almost leave Sol, Yoo-ah tries very hard to be a succefull mother. I hope that Don-gu will read between lines and support her for well; love is respect other's wish, even if it have not explanation.
Nothing in this drama feel forced and that is a great feat, specially when we speak about romance. Although my favorite couple is Joon-ki & Seo-jin (literally, I laughted for hours with Joon-ki's trauma), I enjoy very much when Doo-sik and Soo-ah interact questioning the worst of their personalities or Dong-gu tries to include himself in Yoon-ah and Sol's life. I adore every sharing's moment.
To me, the maturity prize (in the last two chapters) goes to Yoo-ah. She is putting distance between her and Don-gu for her own sake, and that speaks about how hurt she is. Plus, she needs to think in her daughter; after almost leave Sol, Yoo-ah tries very hard to be a succefull mother. I hope that Don-gu will read between lines and support her for well; love is respect other's wish, even if it have not explanation.
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