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On A Hundred Memories Oct 11, 2025
Title A Hundred Memories Spoiler
It’s giving “You and Everything Else” all over again…

JH is living a suffocating life; she’s living the way her mother wants her to that she’s completely lost sight of who she really is. Deep down, she just wants to breathe freely, be herself again, and rediscover her happiness. She’s lost her spark, and JP’s words encouraging her to remember the girl she used to be reignited something deep. That, of course, made her want him again, even knowing that YR likes him, because she never truly stopped loving him.

She said she was jealous of YR for having loved ones around her, but she forgot that YR brought her into her family and treated her like part of it too. YR didn’t have it easy either; she gave up on her dream and works in a salon. Even her mother often prioritized her brother over her.

Honestly, I don’t want to put the blame on JP either since he didn’t know YR liked him. But he’s not being honest about his growing affection for YR. He should’ve been clear about his feelings instead of allowing mixed signals to blur the line between closure and connection.
Now, it seems he’s on the verge of losing YR to JH, and maybe that’s exactly what he needs — to face the consequences of his confusion because he literally had 7 yrs.

YR, on the other hand, deserves someone who chooses her wholeheartedly and who doesn’t make her feel like a backup plan or a second choice. I’ve always disliked the idea of her being with JH because of how he constantly teased her and called her ugly, but he seems sincere and consistent of his feelings for her. YR deserves more than someone who only realizes her worth after losing her.

As for YR’s love for JP, such long-lasting affection isn’t easy to let go of. She’s been in love with him for so long, and they’ve been part of each other’s lives for 7 yrs . Moving on from that isn’t simple; it’s like trying to unlearn a habit that’s become part of who you are.
So I just don't know how this will end. Is it JH or still JP at the end?

In the end, this entire situation feels like a loop of missed chances, blurred emotions, unrequited love and emotional immaturity.
JH needs to heal and learn to love herself before chasing what once made her happy. And I hate the writer!
On A Hundred Memories Oct 5, 2025
At this point, I still don’t understand the whole point of the story. It feels like we’re back to square one. It’s now clear that the love triangle has always been the main focus of the story, while the friendship was just a supporting element. Honestly, I don’t even care who ends up with whom anymore; I just hope the ending is worth it and gives proper closure.
Replying to _zibby_ Oct 4, 2025
i want to know that what you guys think what will happened i mean what your intuition says that will they endup…
From the intro, it's obvious the 3 will remain as friends. I think YR and JP will end up together.
Replying to takiyah Sep 28, 2025
okay I see what the director did there(I didn’t think th ml and fl would have a chance)but time up bring back…
The 3 are main leads so I don't think it works that way
On A Hundred Memories Sep 28, 2025
From the preview-- I hate the fact that, at this stage, YR seems to still have feelings for JP.
Now that everyone is pushing JP, if he’s only friends with YR, he might feel pressured to make a move—only for JH to suddenly show up. Given how deeply he loved JH, and considering she was probably his first love, I’m certain he would still want to be with her. Honestly, he might just be clinging to YR because she reminds him of JH or wants to keep track to know her whereabout.

We could have had meaningful moments showing JH and YR's bond, growth, and support for one another, but instead, everything seems to revolve around this love triangle.
On A Hundred Memories Sep 21, 2025
Who do you all think will end up together ?
So far, there hasn’t been any clear sign that Jae Pil might develop feelings for Yeong Rye. As much as I want them to be together, I can’t deny the chemistry he shares with Jong Hui.

Personally, I’m not a fan of the idea that he shows interest in Jong Hui, tries to date her, and then later backtracks to falling for Yeong Rye
(Considering the teaser).

That said, I’d really hate for Yeong Rye to be stuck in a one-sided crush. It would be refreshing to see her move forward and be with someone else, maybe Sang Cheol, who already seems to like her.
On You and Everything Else Sep 15, 2025
Title You and Everything Else Spoiler
Many people may not understand Sangyeon because they have never been in her shoes. I’m not defending her actions because she undeniably wronged Eunjung but I can relate to her perspective. Moving on from pain, loss, and trauma is never easy, especially when it involves the death of a loved one. After her family went bankrupt and fell apart, Sangyeon was left to cope not only with grief but also with the collapse of the life she once knew.

In the midst of that hardship, Sanghak became her source of comfort and strength. His presence gave her reassurance, and over time those feelings grew into love. Yet, to her devastation, he ended up with Eunjung, her friend. This hurt even more because Sangyeon had always carried a quiet resentment toward Eunjung. It often seemed as though everyone she cared about admired Eunjung more. Her brother, her mother, and even others around them were drawn to Eunjung’s warmth. By contrast, Sangyeon felt overlooked and unloved.

From her perspective, her selfish thoughts were: “At least Eunjung is already happy and loved. She has a caring mother, friends, and a more stable life compared to mine, which has been filled with pain and loss. The one person who gave me strength when I had nothing left should have been mine. At least I deserved that much.” That mindset fueled the hurtful words she spoke to Eunjung.

What Sangyeon failed to see, however, was that Eunjung carried her own burdens too. She grew up without a father, watched her mother struggle to make ends meet by cleaning houses and delivering milk, and lived in a basement home she was ashamed of. She also endured the loss of Sangyeon’s brother who was her first love and someone she truly admired while witnessing Sangyeon’s family fall apart. Eunjung’s pain was different but no less heavy, and in her bitterness Sangyeon overlooked that.

This doesn’t excuse Sangyeon’s actions, but it does help explain them. Her grief and resentment distorted her view, making her see Eunjung only through comparison and jealousy, without realizing that Eunjung also struggled
Replying to zaynoubaaa Sep 15, 2025
it's so hard for me to understand...maybe i have low IQ rip
Lol then you should watch, My tomorrow, your yesterday J movie. You will be confused. Highly recommended though because it was good 😊