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Replying to Zeetokki Oct 1, 2025
She didn't run away or lose everything because of YR though. Are we watching the same drama?
Both friends would sacrifice anything for each other. Besides, we still don't know what happened after that
On A Hundred Memories Sep 28, 2025
At this point, those who wanted YR and JP to end up together should let go of that idea. JP is deeply invested in his feelings for JH, and there’s no chance he would reciprocate YR’s feelings, especially after realizing she has always liked him. Just as YR has said goodbye to her crush, I hope everyone else can do the same and instead support JH and JP, since she might actually like him too. Although, I still hope she ends up with YR's brother.
On A Hundred Memories Sep 20, 2025
Yeong Rye narration at the blind date scene, she said she regretted and wondered what might have happened if she hadn’t gone at all. I just really hope their friendship won’t be ruined because of this love triangle. I love my girls so much 😭.
On You and Everything Else Sep 13, 2025
Finally completed it...
At some point, I think I began to understand why Eun-jung allowed Sang-yeon to treat her that way and still get away with it. She pitied her and had a soft spot for her because, despite everything, she genuinely considered her a friend. Sang-yeon was someone she once envied — she had the perfect family, came from wealth, and Eun-jung even loved her mother, Ms. Yoon. But all of that eventually disappeared, leaving Sang-yeon broken and struggling.

Personally, I’m the last person who would tolerate being treated like that, yet I could still see why Eun-jung cared for her until the very end. It wasn’t just pity — it was also a mix of compassion, lingering admiration, and the bond they had built over time. Deep down, I believe Sang-yeon knew that too. Still, their relationship was undeniably toxic, a complex blend of love, resentment, guilt, and dependence that neither of them could fully let go of. I wish someone had stepped in, seen how damaging their dynamic was, and helped them distance themselves from each other before it consumed so much of their lives.

Eun-jung truly deserves to be happy, and I sincerely hope she finds that happiness after everything she endured. She carried far too much weight on her shoulders — both her own pain and Sang-yeon’s.

As for Sang-yeon, I can/ can't relate to her, though I understood her character. But I’m someone who knows when to let go, move on, and take responsibility rather than constantly putting the blame on others. I could never let people suffer because of me especially people I know truly care about me. My experience taught me the importance of accountability and valuing those who genuinely care for me. Sang-yeon, on the other hand, clung to her pain, projected it onto Eun-jung, and in the process hurt the very person who stood by her. She wasn’t a good friend but I believe she actually likes Eunjung but she was too selfish, hurt and spiteful. And her actions left scars on Eun-jung that she didn’t deserve.

In the end, Eun-jung’s compassion kept her tied to a relationship that only drained her.
Replying to Rahul Sep 13, 2025
Title You and Everything Else Spoiler
Is There a Romance...?
Yes and no. There was a guy both friends liked, and he played a big part in the story. But in the end, neither of them ended up with him though Eun Jung dated him a bit
On You and Everything Else Sep 12, 2025
What I truly hated was the way Eun Jung got hurt by Sang Yeon’s insecurity and actions throughout.
“I want you to be ruined” when Eun Jung did absolutely nothing to her was just cruel. She wanted Eun Jung to be hurt and miserable just like her.

Honestly, having an enemy is better than having a friend like Sang Yeon.
Anyone who defends her character, I just assumed they're like her in real life.