It's a bit tiring that Tae Ho keeps coming out on top. The thing is with any story the good guys need to win some too. It just becomes exhausting to have the bad guys keep winning, not to mention makes the characters look incompetent.
If there was a question of testimony and you didn't want anything to happen to your witness the investigator guy would never leave him alone. He's wait for him to finish vomiting and then deal with the car.
I'm really annoyed about how obvious this plot is! Not to mention Ho Hang!! If Bong Hee had the guts to the tell the truth he needs to stand up and support it as well. After all once he's been useful doesn't he think he'll be killed? I mean once he goes on film saying what they want he's more useful dead. Dead men can't recant their stories.
They really are making Tae Ho so despicable that I NEED to see him go down hard. I'm guessing that most of the key cast is going to make it out. More "hopes" for witnesses to collaborate Bong Hee's side of the story.
I do like that Tae Yeong is teaming up with Bong Hee. I wonder how long he'll trust in her? Maybe seeing Tae Ho drunkenly talk down about his sister was all he needed?
I won't lie, I'm a bit disappointed in this episode. It was all very A to B let the villains win, and dragged things out too much. I will say I'm very proud of Jun Oh and hope he can get some justice. To think he had a serial killer in Dreamer sabotaging him and then to be stuck on a deserted island with one.
Jun Oh is right. He doesn't know these people or what they're capable of. (See I wasn't the only one who wanted to toss him off a cliff!)
If there was a question of testimony and you didn't want anything to happen to your witness the investigator guy would never leave him alone. He's wait for him to finish vomiting and then deal with the car.
I'm really annoyed about how obvious this plot is! Not to mention Ho Hang!! If Bong Hee had the guts to the tell the truth he needs to stand up and support it as well. After all once he's been useful doesn't he think he'll be killed? I mean once he goes on film saying what they want he's more useful dead. Dead men can't recant their stories.
They really are making Tae Ho so despicable that I NEED to see him go down hard. I'm guessing that most of the key cast is going to make it out. More "hopes" for witnesses to collaborate Bong Hee's side of the story.
I do like that Tae Yeong is teaming up with Bong Hee. I wonder how long he'll trust in her? Maybe seeing Tae Ho drunkenly talk down about his sister was all he needed?
I won't lie, I'm a bit disappointed in this episode. It was all very A to B let the villains win, and dragged things out too much. I will say I'm very proud of Jun Oh and hope he can get some justice. To think he had a serial killer in Dreamer sabotaging him and then to be stuck on a deserted island with one.
Jun Oh is right. He doesn't know these people or what they're capable of. (See I wasn't the only one who wanted to toss him off a cliff!)
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Very clever. At this point we've all just assumed that Bong Hee and the story being told is the truth. Well, I still firmly believe that she is telling the truth, but it's nice to know they're trying to fool us.
Anywho! That dramatic reveal music for the survivor was perfect, even though the preview (and obvious plot line) was going to reveal Tae Ho. Man can actor Choi Tae Joon really deliver! He is wickedly convincing as Tae Ho. Though I can't believe anyone would not just immediately suspect him. Or that they'd leave him so able to sneak away to kill people. OR that Tae Ho himself would think that killing the "reporter" would not be obvious. Especially trashing the place to do so! WTF! No really. Stupid writing all the way around. At least we didn't have to suffer forever for the rest of the survivors to face the truth of So Hee's death. Thank you.
I will commend the writer on creating a dark story, but still keeping the humor. The whole thing with Jun Oh freaking over the bones, and then calmly handing them to Bong Hee while freaking out in between! Ha-ha. The funny moments are great at taking the tense situation very lighthearted. Even that camouflage scene! So funny! >_<
Which makes the reality that more cast members, that I now love, might die more intense.
The mystery of Tae Ho is also expanding. As he's aware and some how involved in the CEO crashing. Plus, he's clearly the real murderer that Jun Oh is being blamed for. Tae Ho has done some bad crap, and is of course involved with the dirty CEO. It's quite a slap in the face how willing everyone was to toss Bong Hee under the bus for So Hee's murder. Yet Tae Ho wine and dines the lead investigator lady and she's willing to let him say whatever he wants. (Though part of me was a bit nervous that he was going to point his finger at Bong Hee, but he went with the next obvious choice.) I hate it when it comes done who will believe HER over this rich and famous person? Yuck.
Though what is with this plot hole of everyone knowing Tae Ho is a killer, but they leave themselves open to his attacks. The journalist really thought Tae Ho would not be brash/stupid enough to do it. However, putting that type of pressure out there he should of at least had his guard up! I can't believe everyone knows he killed at least Yeol and yet they're so willing to put themselves situations to be killed. Even with the journalist saying Tae Ho is evil. Yes this guy killed someone, but let's let him stay with us so he can pick us off one by one. Bet they all wish they ganged up on him and tossed him off a cliff. (We're all thinking it. Don't judge.)
Random things. Why do the bad guys always have neck stretching/cracking ticks? Evil must make for stressful neck muscles. I was so proud of the CEO! (Hwang Jae Kook.) Finally someone stands up and says, "Look what this bastard did. Now face my fist." CEO isn't a bad guy.
Overall this ender was such a shocker. I am so curious how Bong Hee will react. Personally I want her to run up and say he's lying. Pretty sure she'll freeze and just make scared eyes. Either way I would not be working with that woman and they're investigation anymore. Besides that. How do they know for sure that anymore survivors aren't going to pop up? Wouldn't it be better to wait more . . . what are they doing seems more dangerous than revealing the truth. Because it all hangs on the balance of someone they believe is a murderer and that no on else will survive.
Anywho! That dramatic reveal music for the survivor was perfect, even though the preview (and obvious plot line) was going to reveal Tae Ho. Man can actor Choi Tae Joon really deliver! He is wickedly convincing as Tae Ho. Though I can't believe anyone would not just immediately suspect him. Or that they'd leave him so able to sneak away to kill people. OR that Tae Ho himself would think that killing the "reporter" would not be obvious. Especially trashing the place to do so! WTF! No really. Stupid writing all the way around. At least we didn't have to suffer forever for the rest of the survivors to face the truth of So Hee's death. Thank you.
I will commend the writer on creating a dark story, but still keeping the humor. The whole thing with Jun Oh freaking over the bones, and then calmly handing them to Bong Hee while freaking out in between! Ha-ha. The funny moments are great at taking the tense situation very lighthearted. Even that camouflage scene! So funny! >_<
Which makes the reality that more cast members, that I now love, might die more intense.
The mystery of Tae Ho is also expanding. As he's aware and some how involved in the CEO crashing. Plus, he's clearly the real murderer that Jun Oh is being blamed for. Tae Ho has done some bad crap, and is of course involved with the dirty CEO. It's quite a slap in the face how willing everyone was to toss Bong Hee under the bus for So Hee's murder. Yet Tae Ho wine and dines the lead investigator lady and she's willing to let him say whatever he wants. (Though part of me was a bit nervous that he was going to point his finger at Bong Hee, but he went with the next obvious choice.) I hate it when it comes done who will believe HER over this rich and famous person? Yuck.
Though what is with this plot hole of everyone knowing Tae Ho is a killer, but they leave themselves open to his attacks. The journalist really thought Tae Ho would not be brash/stupid enough to do it. However, putting that type of pressure out there he should of at least had his guard up! I can't believe everyone knows he killed at least Yeol and yet they're so willing to put themselves situations to be killed. Even with the journalist saying Tae Ho is evil. Yes this guy killed someone, but let's let him stay with us so he can pick us off one by one. Bet they all wish they ganged up on him and tossed him off a cliff. (We're all thinking it. Don't judge.)
Random things. Why do the bad guys always have neck stretching/cracking ticks? Evil must make for stressful neck muscles. I was so proud of the CEO! (Hwang Jae Kook.) Finally someone stands up and says, "Look what this bastard did. Now face my fist." CEO isn't a bad guy.
Overall this ender was such a shocker. I am so curious how Bong Hee will react. Personally I want her to run up and say he's lying. Pretty sure she'll freeze and just make scared eyes. Either way I would not be working with that woman and they're investigation anymore. Besides that. How do they know for sure that anymore survivors aren't going to pop up? Wouldn't it be better to wait more . . . what are they doing seems more dangerous than revealing the truth. Because it all hangs on the balance of someone they believe is a murderer and that no on else will survive.
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Role reversal suckers! The amazing thing is to see Ji Chang Wook as a crybaby! Honestly when he was in Healer he &quot;acted&quot; that way so people didn't know he was Healer. So I guess Empress Ki helped him originally tap into that. I really like that Seung Nyang is protecting him. He-he. Rolling her eyes at his childish antics. There are dramas that let the girl be tough and not need to be rescued all the time!
The plot is still goin like crazy. Never letting up. Wang Yoo (AKA King Chung Hye of Goryeo) really out thinks is enemies. It's so great to have competent leads. Oh, and I loved his armor when he went riding out! So fancy, it was the bomb.
Though I hated how long it took for Seung Nyang to realize who the horse poop soldier was. I mean the Prince is missing and soldier told you he was the Prince. Um. Yeah. That was stupid.
Not to mention that you can definitely see Seung Nyang's female features! No not her lovely face, her boobs. She has defined form! It's not my jealousy over my flat chest speaking, it's just normally the wardrobe department tries to use clothes that masks it. (I'm thinking Bromance, that really helped to make the &quot;man&quot; look right.)
This episode does much better to get us warmed up to the characters. I feel like Wang Yoo and Ta Hwan (King and Prince) have great time here. Especially when Wang Yoo hugs Seung Nyang and his excitement at their reunion. I still feel a bit distant to Seung Nyang. We need some more development. With this many episodes I'm sure it will come though. At some point . . . overall really great and I am loving the ride!
The plot is still goin like crazy. Never letting up. Wang Yoo (AKA King Chung Hye of Goryeo) really out thinks is enemies. It's so great to have competent leads. Oh, and I loved his armor when he went riding out! So fancy, it was the bomb.
Though I hated how long it took for Seung Nyang to realize who the horse poop soldier was. I mean the Prince is missing and soldier told you he was the Prince. Um. Yeah. That was stupid.
Not to mention that you can definitely see Seung Nyang's female features! No not her lovely face, her boobs. She has defined form! It's not my jealousy over my flat chest speaking, it's just normally the wardrobe department tries to use clothes that masks it. (I'm thinking Bromance, that really helped to make the &quot;man&quot; look right.)
This episode does much better to get us warmed up to the characters. I feel like Wang Yoo and Ta Hwan (King and Prince) have great time here. Especially when Wang Yoo hugs Seung Nyang and his excitement at their reunion. I still feel a bit distant to Seung Nyang. We need some more development. With this many episodes I'm sure it will come though. At some point . . . overall really great and I am loving the ride!
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Never ending political intrigue and Ji Chang Wook!! Some how it totally skipped my mind that Ji Chang Wook was in this until I started the drama. I was wondering how big a role is "Main Role" status would actually be. >_< I love that in the first episode the future him was so kingly! Now he's a scared exiled prince trying to stay alive. I am so excited to see how everyone grows up in the is drama.
There is no room for boredom in Empress Ki! None. The pace is crazy as it swiftly establishes the players and all the politics. Thankfully I'm use to grand intrigue plots, but I still feel like I should be taking notes.
Seung Nyang now has met her father and advanced up in life. Though her father has no idea. I wonder when he'll find out. Not to mention when Seung Nyang will have to come out as a woman.
The fight scenes are so well done and I like that for the most part everyone's looks are unique. With a cast and moving pieces this big that's important!
Ji Chang Wook is so cute this episode . . . I think I'm going to have super second lead syndrome. Or who knows! This is so complicated, I love it. Not to mention Seung Nyang. Though the pace is so fast I don't feel like I truly no her yet. In fact, this is one of the few times I'll complain about fast pacing. Simply for the fact that right now it's not leaving room for character development. It's just little pieces here and there.
Anywho! The tension is killing me. On to the next episode.
There is no room for boredom in Empress Ki! None. The pace is crazy as it swiftly establishes the players and all the politics. Thankfully I'm use to grand intrigue plots, but I still feel like I should be taking notes.
Seung Nyang now has met her father and advanced up in life. Though her father has no idea. I wonder when he'll find out. Not to mention when Seung Nyang will have to come out as a woman.
The fight scenes are so well done and I like that for the most part everyone's looks are unique. With a cast and moving pieces this big that's important!
Ji Chang Wook is so cute this episode . . . I think I'm going to have super second lead syndrome. Or who knows! This is so complicated, I love it. Not to mention Seung Nyang. Though the pace is so fast I don't feel like I truly no her yet. In fact, this is one of the few times I'll complain about fast pacing. Simply for the fact that right now it's not leaving room for character development. It's just little pieces here and there.
Anywho! The tension is killing me. On to the next episode.
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It's Okay, That's Love Episode 16
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A solid ending for this series. Wraps everything up and leaves us with no open answers. Though we know life goes on.
Is it odd that I picked up on the tennis shows being real, but the socks were fake? For some reason I am still so caught up on that! Ha-ha! I know. That's not the point of that scene.
Oh! I loved Soo Kwang and So Nyeo together here! Especially the scene where Dong Min asks, "Who is she?" To wish Soo Kwang replies, "She's my girlfriend!" The icing was that cute noodle scene. Really I wanted more-more-more from them for this drama.
I've always hated the whole go away for your own good. But I like that he said that was you're dream before me. While never spoken they new they'd wait for each other.
Again a solid wrap up for the drama and its characters.
Is it odd that I picked up on the tennis shows being real, but the socks were fake? For some reason I am still so caught up on that! Ha-ha! I know. That's not the point of that scene.
Oh! I loved Soo Kwang and So Nyeo together here! Especially the scene where Dong Min asks, "Who is she?" To wish Soo Kwang replies, "She's my girlfriend!" The icing was that cute noodle scene. Really I wanted more-more-more from them for this drama.
I've always hated the whole go away for your own good. But I like that he said that was you're dream before me. While never spoken they new they'd wait for each other.
Again a solid wrap up for the drama and its characters.
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It's Okay, That's Love Episode 15
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Wait for me. And "I am strong I must deal with it on my own". These are the types of final episodes I hate. I feel mean for saying it but I was rather bored with this episode. The pacing is off and there's too many boring story styles to not bog down this episode.
Which is a shame as this is a huge development for Jae Yeol and Hae Soo. But it's not that big for other characters. They get small bits to appease the curious viewer. Why does that bother me? Because they're rushing Jae Yeol's healing and dragging out certain boring parts. There needs to be a better display of time. You can't choose to just make his recovering so fast--it's unrealistic.
I was moved many times and I appreciate that. At the end Jae Yeol discovered he needed to get better by listening to Hae Soo. But I think he's going to be "manly" again and listen to her mother.
Overall I really appreciate what the writer is doing . . . I'm sorry, but I am super bored.
Which is a shame as this is a huge development for Jae Yeol and Hae Soo. But it's not that big for other characters. They get small bits to appease the curious viewer. Why does that bother me? Because they're rushing Jae Yeol's healing and dragging out certain boring parts. There needs to be a better display of time. You can't choose to just make his recovering so fast--it's unrealistic.
I was moved many times and I appreciate that. At the end Jae Yeol discovered he needed to get better by listening to Hae Soo. But I think he's going to be "manly" again and listen to her mother.
Overall I really appreciate what the writer is doing . . . I'm sorry, but I am super bored.
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It's Okay, That's Love Episode 14
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Revelations and reality. This was a potent episode, though I won't lie. Went it dragged it dragged, and I know it's important stuff. Even while I was breaking apart I couldn't help, but be bored. Sorry, I'm a fecal viewer.
That said I'm so happy that Hae Soo confided in Jae Yeol. The revelation helps to explain her personality so much more.
So Hae Soo is keeping her promise about telling everyone they broke up, but still secretly meet. It's a poignant thing.
To be honest I'm not sure how this will end. I feel like the drama itself it will feel good, but have a harsh reality to it.
That said I'm so happy that Hae Soo confided in Jae Yeol. The revelation helps to explain her personality so much more.
So Hae Soo is keeping her promise about telling everyone they broke up, but still secretly meet. It's a poignant thing.
To be honest I'm not sure how this will end. I feel like the drama itself it will feel good, but have a harsh reality to it.
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It's Okay, That's Love Episode 13
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That moment when you see the second pineapple candle, oh did it break my heart. This episode was intense. Though I do feel some of the pacing got throne off, and a few parts lagged.
It does convey the depth of hope and despair Hae Soo is going through. She may not be able to say "I love you" yet, but her action speak louder than words.
I also really love So Nyeo in this episode. (Oh, and did you see her cute pig tails part?) She not only is looking out for Soo Kwang, but tries to cheer him up.
Jae Bum is seeing some of Jae Yeol's actions and the truth behind them. I hope that he can find out the real truth and forgive Jae Yeol. Understanding has to be close behind.
It does convey the depth of hope and despair Hae Soo is going through. She may not be able to say "I love you" yet, but her action speak louder than words.
I also really love So Nyeo in this episode. (Oh, and did you see her cute pig tails part?) She not only is looking out for Soo Kwang, but tries to cheer him up.
Jae Bum is seeing some of Jae Yeol's actions and the truth behind them. I hope that he can find out the real truth and forgive Jae Yeol. Understanding has to be close behind.
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How cool was Qing Yang?? Oh, man too cool. Now if only this whole "secret" surgery thing wasn't a thing. Yes they're cute. No I can't stay mad at the plot because they're so cute. That end scene with them holding hands was adorable! (Though get that bunny a real habitat! I don't even think that think could support a water feeder big enough to keep that rabbit hydrated for one day!)
This was also a cute episode for Zi Feng and Ya Nuo. The blow dryer scene shall forever live on in my heart. Not to mention the swing set scene. (I have very fond memories of swing set kisses. >_< )
This episode was definitely the great episode of BROMANCE officially. Zi Feng and Zhe Rui are so awesome together. Their chemistry is awesome and the movie theatre scene was cute. Then they pulled out that whole barbeque thing! Oh, my gosh. Ze Feng and Zhe Rui! So glad they can be wonderful friends now.
Both Zi Feng and Ahe Rui proved themselves over and over. Man Ze Feng is the perfect gentleman bad boy. I am so pleased to have a levelheaded and romantic male lead.
At first this episode started off slow and through out had a few boggy bits. However, the character development was perfection. Bromance is getting ready to start rapping up its plot threads. Thank you. I wonder how long we have to wait for Ya Nuo to be a girl? We're making serious progress on the mysterious boating accident. Let's make Ya Nuo a girl! I fear they're going to do it in the final episode. ;_;
This was also a cute episode for Zi Feng and Ya Nuo. The blow dryer scene shall forever live on in my heart. Not to mention the swing set scene. (I have very fond memories of swing set kisses. >_< )
This episode was definitely the great episode of BROMANCE officially. Zi Feng and Zhe Rui are so awesome together. Their chemistry is awesome and the movie theatre scene was cute. Then they pulled out that whole barbeque thing! Oh, my gosh. Ze Feng and Zhe Rui! So glad they can be wonderful friends now.
Both Zi Feng and Ahe Rui proved themselves over and over. Man Ze Feng is the perfect gentleman bad boy. I am so pleased to have a levelheaded and romantic male lead.
At first this episode started off slow and through out had a few boggy bits. However, the character development was perfection. Bromance is getting ready to start rapping up its plot threads. Thank you. I wonder how long we have to wait for Ya Nuo to be a girl? We're making serious progress on the mysterious boating accident. Let's make Ya Nuo a girl! I fear they're going to do it in the final episode. ;_;
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Amazing kiss/make out scene: a 10! Sadly very slow and tropey. That make out scene was LIFE itself. Total perfection! Thank you, thank you! However, that can't mask how slow the episodes have gotten, especially this one.
Very dramatic and drawn out. Now it's tossing in a blindness trope. Ugh. Not only that but for Zhe Rui to demand that type of "you owe me now" from Zi Feng! I hope he's just testing him. Because if not Zhe Rui has just lost my pity and I am cured of my second lead sympathy.
Not only that, but it's bothering me about Na Na and Qing Yang not being straight forward with each other. They have to know the other one knows? Maybe they're just coping.
While it was a super drag there still were other great scenes besides the make out. Such as Zi Feng and Zhe Rui fighting over Ya Nuo via poor Chupi. Poor dog! Though the pee scene was predictable it was hilarious. Ha-ha! The dog peed on me, now I get Ya Nuo's attention! Zi Feng and Zhe Rui's one upping was sad, but of course I couldn't help laughing.
I can't believe how slow and over dramatic the pacing has become. Especially since after this episode there's only 3 left. We still need to solve the mystery of the boating accident and most importantly Ya Nuo coming out as a girl!!!!!!! Not including other minor plot side stories. (I need more Zi Han and Guang Chao falling in love! They're so cute tougher.) Unfortunately Bromance has fallen victim to the check list of tropes it needs to be considered a drama. *sighs*
Very dramatic and drawn out. Now it's tossing in a blindness trope. Ugh. Not only that but for Zhe Rui to demand that type of "you owe me now" from Zi Feng! I hope he's just testing him. Because if not Zhe Rui has just lost my pity and I am cured of my second lead sympathy.
Not only that, but it's bothering me about Na Na and Qing Yang not being straight forward with each other. They have to know the other one knows? Maybe they're just coping.
While it was a super drag there still were other great scenes besides the make out. Such as Zi Feng and Zhe Rui fighting over Ya Nuo via poor Chupi. Poor dog! Though the pee scene was predictable it was hilarious. Ha-ha! The dog peed on me, now I get Ya Nuo's attention! Zi Feng and Zhe Rui's one upping was sad, but of course I couldn't help laughing.
I can't believe how slow and over dramatic the pacing has become. Especially since after this episode there's only 3 left. We still need to solve the mystery of the boating accident and most importantly Ya Nuo coming out as a girl!!!!!!! Not including other minor plot side stories. (I need more Zi Han and Guang Chao falling in love! They're so cute tougher.) Unfortunately Bromance has fallen victim to the check list of tropes it needs to be considered a drama. *sighs*
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It's Okay, That's Love Episode 10
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Full of romance and insecurities. That's the charm of It's Okay, That's Love. It's not afraid to show is the charming side of love, along with the scary parts. The self doubts and the fear of not yet knowing who you're in the relationship with.
It may be the start of a new romance, ex-married people who are now friends, or the end of a would be love. That's the true charm. Managing to make me laugh while feeling this weight on my chest. Much like life.
Overall this was a solid episode. It's still missing that final connection for me. I know it's just waiting to click.
The mystery of the murder is out, but now we're left with Dong Min to figure out the last pieces. To finally help the individuals and family heal. It's horrible that the justice system couldn't see Jae Bum as someone defending himself, but his little brother. It's always hard stomaching how the law can help others and forsake some.
What I loved was Dong Min's take on being a psychiatrist. He isn't there for justice or judgement, but to help the patient.
Ha-ha! We all want a sexy friendship. ^_-
It may be the start of a new romance, ex-married people who are now friends, or the end of a would be love. That's the true charm. Managing to make me laugh while feeling this weight on my chest. Much like life.
Overall this was a solid episode. It's still missing that final connection for me. I know it's just waiting to click.
The mystery of the murder is out, but now we're left with Dong Min to figure out the last pieces. To finally help the individuals and family heal. It's horrible that the justice system couldn't see Jae Bum as someone defending himself, but his little brother. It's always hard stomaching how the law can help others and forsake some.
What I loved was Dong Min's take on being a psychiatrist. He isn't there for justice or judgement, but to help the patient.
Ha-ha! We all want a sexy friendship. ^_-
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It's Okay, That's Love Episode 9
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The message of this drama finally clicked with me. If we're so busy protecting ourselves, and condemning others, with preconceived viewed and ideas we will never be able to see the full story. Too look at infidelity and see the reality of it. It's not just a betrayal, why did that person go to their lover. Why did they cheat? The reality is that cheating is one of my big no nos. However, I saw before Hae Soo why her mother would need a lover. It was obvious to me. However, Hae Soo was so caught up in feeling betrayed for herself--yes, more than her father.
Experience in life can help us gain more perspective very true. I loved the moment when Hae Soo admitted it. I also think keeping ones cool and forcing yourself to look at it from other angles helps. It's all about life experience. I love the idea that even Yeong Jin can self reflect and everyone can become a better person. In the case of these two awesome ladies it helps them become better psychiatrists.
This was a great episode and we're getting closer to the reveal of Jae Yeol's hallucinations coming out. I think maybe he really did stab his father, but the horror of doing it left him with no memory. After being stabbed by his bother his psyche is finally forcing him to see it.
Oh, and we finally find out how far Hae Soo and Jae Yeol went!! OMG! That was fast than I thought it would actually happen. >_< Not to mention I love Soo Kwang being all cool and just wanting to look out for his love as he moves on! The side stories were fun. For some reason there was just a missing piece for this episode for me that the other ones have had. However, things are truly building up nicely.
I love the way Hae Soo cooled off and decided to tackle the issues with Jae Yeol. However, when did he ever say that was going to move out before? To her. We knew! I don't think she ever did.
Experience in life can help us gain more perspective very true. I loved the moment when Hae Soo admitted it. I also think keeping ones cool and forcing yourself to look at it from other angles helps. It's all about life experience. I love the idea that even Yeong Jin can self reflect and everyone can become a better person. In the case of these two awesome ladies it helps them become better psychiatrists.
This was a great episode and we're getting closer to the reveal of Jae Yeol's hallucinations coming out. I think maybe he really did stab his father, but the horror of doing it left him with no memory. After being stabbed by his bother his psyche is finally forcing him to see it.
Oh, and we finally find out how far Hae Soo and Jae Yeol went!! OMG! That was fast than I thought it would actually happen. >_< Not to mention I love Soo Kwang being all cool and just wanting to look out for his love as he moves on! The side stories were fun. For some reason there was just a missing piece for this episode for me that the other ones have had. However, things are truly building up nicely.
I love the way Hae Soo cooled off and decided to tackle the issues with Jae Yeol. However, when did he ever say that was going to move out before? To her. We knew! I don't think she ever did.
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Feng Teng pursue her for real! Poor Shan Shan. I'm happy Zheng Qi gave Feng Teng a pep talk and basically told him to persue her for real if he likes her so she doesn't end up getting hurt. Though Zheng Qi has given Shan Shan false hope for a relationship with him. Ah, dramaland mess.
So I will be continuing his drama. It's not really bringing or developing anything new, but it makes me smile a lot. This is a feel good drama.
With this episode ending the way it does I'm hoping it's a signal that Big Boss will be ready to win Shan Shan's heart.
So I will be continuing his drama. It's not really bringing or developing anything new, but it makes me smile a lot. This is a feel good drama.
With this episode ending the way it does I'm hoping it's a signal that Big Boss will be ready to win Shan Shan's heart.
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It's Okay, That's Love Episode 8
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Jae Yeol is very smart man. To take touching off the table was insanely smart. To not allow her to touch him and then totally not touch her. Bravos. Psychological warfare!
Looks like we're starting to get an idea of what Kang Woo means to Jae Yeol as well. It will be very interesting to have the full truth out on what happened to Jae Yeol's step-dad's murder. I also liked that Jae Yeol's mom is aware of how she once acted, that a hard life can make any nice person crazy. They were all taking there anger and rage out on one another. Very complex, just like life.
This vacation was nice, while I do see some of the "product" placement. This highlighted that Hae Soo is a bit of a control freak and likes to get worked up over the small stuff. She also has trust issues. So as I mentioned up to I like how Jae Yeol addressed them.
I really like the way the rest of the cast's stories are going. The complexity of it is so refreshing.
Looks like we're starting to get an idea of what Kang Woo means to Jae Yeol as well. It will be very interesting to have the full truth out on what happened to Jae Yeol's step-dad's murder. I also liked that Jae Yeol's mom is aware of how she once acted, that a hard life can make any nice person crazy. They were all taking there anger and rage out on one another. Very complex, just like life.
This vacation was nice, while I do see some of the "product" placement. This highlighted that Hae Soo is a bit of a control freak and likes to get worked up over the small stuff. She also has trust issues. So as I mentioned up to I like how Jae Yeol addressed them.
I really like the way the rest of the cast's stories are going. The complexity of it is so refreshing.
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It's Okay, That's Love Episode 7
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This show definitely has pacing and chemistry. So she still didn't see him straight in front of her, but oh well. Hae Soo and Jae Yeol have truly amazing chemistry. The build up of their relationship is something I really have to hand it to the writer. Romantic build up! We fall in love with the characters as they fall in love with each other. Well done. Just how it should be.
Jae Bum has some kind of screw lose. Even though he has gestures of kindness he still does horrible things. He believes he has a right to hurt others. I'm very curious as to how Dong Min will "cure him". Not to mention why no one is fully terrified of him officially getting out again.
That said I love how Jae Yeol tells Hae Soo the truth. He doesn't sugar coat anything and doesn't keep secrets. I LOVE IT. Though I have to ask hasn't Hae Soo run into Jae Yeol's "friend", AKA Kang Woo. I thought the Kang Woo told her she was pretty or something. I'm so sure.
So is she aware he hallucinates? She doesn't care and simply understands. Man I wish I could remember!
Poor Soo Kwang, I really want him to have a romance. Though I find it creepy if he has a romance with So Nyeo. If they're still in high school or lower (AKA uniformed) it's a no no.
There's a lot of complicated stuff going on here and I appreciate how ambitious the writing is. Most of the woman are hellions aren't they? They're a force to be reckoned with. Yeong Jin, So Nyeo, Ji Hye Soo's mother and sister, and of course the great Hae Soo. I love it all these "fiery" woman! Apparently Jae Yeol loves it too.
Oh, look out Hae Soo, Jae Yeol isn't going to protect you from him. ^_-
Jae Bum has some kind of screw lose. Even though he has gestures of kindness he still does horrible things. He believes he has a right to hurt others. I'm very curious as to how Dong Min will "cure him". Not to mention why no one is fully terrified of him officially getting out again.
That said I love how Jae Yeol tells Hae Soo the truth. He doesn't sugar coat anything and doesn't keep secrets. I LOVE IT. Though I have to ask hasn't Hae Soo run into Jae Yeol's "friend", AKA Kang Woo. I thought the Kang Woo told her she was pretty or something. I'm so sure.
So is she aware he hallucinates? She doesn't care and simply understands. Man I wish I could remember!
Poor Soo Kwang, I really want him to have a romance. Though I find it creepy if he has a romance with So Nyeo. If they're still in high school or lower (AKA uniformed) it's a no no.
There's a lot of complicated stuff going on here and I appreciate how ambitious the writing is. Most of the woman are hellions aren't they? They're a force to be reckoned with. Yeong Jin, So Nyeo, Ji Hye Soo's mother and sister, and of course the great Hae Soo. I love it all these "fiery" woman! Apparently Jae Yeol loves it too.
Oh, look out Hae Soo, Jae Yeol isn't going to protect you from him. ^_-
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