What is Thoops logic? Just because he once loved his sister he isn't allowed to possibly love someone else? Also…
He is missing his sister and has decided that Cher will be his outlet for his anger. He needs to grow up and learn that people move on and he will need to start moving on as well.
Okay, I am wondering if episode 6 was just a dream. There are times when the editing and cuts tend to confuse me and the ending of episode 5 was him with the therapist getting three weeks worth of meds and jumping into the road trip. Also, some the grading looks like a dream, with it's hazy feel.
As much as I love seeing their interactions, the weird cuts are turning me off...
It was confusing me. Like I was wondering how Jae Won originally was touching ji hyun's leg and then there was shot where he wasn't then it went back to him touching the leg.
A simple, short, and cute drama. I really enjoyed it. There are times when you don't want to think so hard. I loved that they communicated and that it was an issue that they could work through together.
This was a great revenge story and I actually liked that it was split into two parts. That being said, I did feel that it was wrapped up a little to nicely, but I remembered that this is in a "perfect world", where the bad guys eventually get caught. This works for 'The Glory'. I will say that I was confused on somethings, like how Yeo Jung knew Soo Hee.
Oh! Song Hye Kyo and Jung Sung Il should do a drama.
All jokes aside, I did like this episode more.
Like what is the reason for ya'll being this way?
This was a great revenge story and I actually liked that it was split into two parts. That being said, I did feel that it was wrapped up a little to nicely, but I remembered that this is in a "perfect world", where the bad guys eventually get caught. This works for 'The Glory'. I will say that I was confused on somethings, like how Yeo Jung knew Soo Hee.
Oh! Song Hye Kyo and Jung Sung Il should do a drama.