When Life Gives You Tangerines Episode 3
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This episode focused particularly on how the two leads deal with the aftermath of their passionate, but clumsy youthful decisions and the sobering reality of society. The narrator also gets introduced to the audience for the first time. Solid episode that had me laughing and cheering, as well as annoyed on some characters.
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When Life Gives You Tangerines Episode 1
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I wasn't expecting myself to start bawling my eyes out that soon into the drama. Episode was paced well and laid the background of the characters and the environment to the viewers smoothly. The cinematography set in Jeju was a delicious, visual feast. It was very easy for me to get invested in the characters. Solid acting by all the cast.
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When Life Gives You Tangerines Episode 4
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It's the episode that had me crying the most after episode one. This episode at first felt somewhat bittersweet to me, because of all the unfulfilled and broken dreams of our leads; but I did end up feeling satisfied and content with them inspite of everything. The narrator's story and point of view got more focus and screetime.
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When Life Gives You Tangerines Episode 2
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I absolutely adored the relationship dynamics between Aesun and Gwanshik. The episode felt more light-hearted than the previous, inspite of not being easy on our leads. A chaotic episode, aptly named, focusing on youth, love and passion and how the leads navigate through everything life throws at them as they stick together through it.
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