pKi-tae and Jang-mi talk to her mother’s doctor, who’s optimistic about her surgery prognosis. The only concern is that she will lose that breast, but Ki-tae tells Jang-mi not to worry, since he knows a great doctor. Se-ah enters right on cue, and offers to do the reconstruction surgery at the same time as the removal, so Jang-mi’s mother doesn’t have to live through the shock of having only one breast. Having put the restaurant up for sale, Jang-mi’s dad is pretty drunk on soju by the time they find him, and he roars at Ki-tae for having the nerve to show up here. Ki-tae stammers that he’s dating Jang-mi, which enrages Dad even further, and he shoves Ki-tae against the wall yelling at him for hanging around his daughter but not intending to marry her./p
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pThe last episode wrapped up things pretty nicely. So I’m quite satisfied and pleased about that. Loved the scene between grandma, aunt and mom./p
pTake heart, in time you will hone your art of being more discerning and observant. It’s not even noble idiocy because she wasn’t even rejecting him for his own good. My patience with Jang-mi (though I understood her reasons) was wearing thin this episode… Once they’re done, Ki-tae asks suggestively if they can rest now, and Jang-mi agrees to wine. He jumps up to open a bottle, and she says she wants to say something before they get started./p
pHer husband’s family screwed her up so badly that it’s understandable why she acts the way she does. She’s the person I felt the most joy for in this episode and I’m so glad that her, Gi Tae’s grandma amp; aunt, and Jang Mi’s mom worked things out. What a fitting end to a series about marriage and dating—it doesn’t paint marriage as a fantasy, or the end-all-be-all of romance. What I like most about Ki-tae and Jang-mi’s final decision to be married is that they acknowledge that happily ever after is but a fantasy—marriages go bad, spouses cheat, love cools. But the theme of the episode is that despite all the odds, they’ll go in with eyes wide open and try anyway./p
pHe counters by asking why she gave Yeo-reum money, and she says it’s business and takes offense in turn at his suspicion. The wedding coordinator comes to get them since Hoon-dong has been calling the groom down the aisle for several minutes, but Jang-mi cries that she can’t get married feeling this way. Ki-tae’s parents have a glass of wine at a bar, where Dad tries to act pitiful without her but Mom calls him on his BS, saying she saw him pull his missing button off outside./p
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pGi Tae sits at his table and watches them; obviously giving Yeo Reum the stink eye but every time Jang Mi looks his way, he puts on a forced smile. Interesting; so now it’s dating, not marriage, huh? I actually think it will be good for the both of them to just comfortably date each other without concerns about marriage./p
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pMeans the producer doesn’t need to worry things. And for we few JM/YR shippers, there were things to love, too – including the fact that YR is there being supportive and (still) a little cunning (but also being a good friend to KT). And also little backhanded digs (noona, lol). Or maybe i just really dislike yeoreum and want him gone lol./p
pWith TK2H we have jaeha’s position as a king and his relationship with his mother, his sister, and eun shi kyung. While in reply1997 we have the ever supportive group of friends. I can’t pinpoint exactly what it is that makes MND memorable for me./p
pJang-mi climbs into bed with her mom and promises to be her life partner and never leave her. Mom says that sounds terrible, but Jang-mi says as long as Mom is against Ki-tae, she’s stuck with her, which makes Mom smile a little. They find the little pond where Dad’s been spending his days fishing, but he’s not there./p
pFrom the start i have always feel that Jung Mi and branded bags just don’t match. Like what Yeo Reum said, when one talks about wine, you can’t leave Jung Mi out. So her opening a wine restaurant is so much a more suitable job for her, coz now she will keep smiling and struggling to make ends meet FOR HER OWN SAKE, not for ‘showing’ the higher ups. Jung Mi is going to live for herself and not for others, and her leaving her job or ending the fake marriage happen at the right timing./p
pAny drama that puts a smile on your face and makes your heart feel full just thinking about it is an amazing drama in my book. Lastly, for those who a href=https://datingstream.org/hookupsranked/a may miss watching Yeon Woo Jin Last night I watched episode 1 of Kara’s Secret Love, Missing You. Comgratulations to Yeon Woo Jin and Han Groo!/p
pHe just likes her on his own and is clinging to her. There are a lot of factors as to why I enjoy this drama so much. I would say most of them are subtle reasons that cater to my personality. I love sarcasm, wit, one-liners, comedy, and romance. Marriage, Not dating has all of that and more. So I decided to highlight the 5 biggest reasons (according to me) why you should start watching this great drama (they are in no particular order)./p