I Need Romance 3: Episode 13
by girlfriday
There’s some pain, some stupidity, a dash of sweetness, and a tinge of awareness that ignites between our couple. Our hero refuses to take things lying down anymore, and that means explosive confrontations with everyone. Let’s just say, most of his actions are highly regrettable. But as it turns out, you can be the best love guru to someone else and not have a damn clue what to do when your own heart is breaking.
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EPISODE 13: “Without even a promise to return…”
Joo-yeon goes on her movie date following the awkward incident where her boyfriend walked up to her hugging her roommate. She steals peeks at him all through the movie, wondering why he didn’t ask anything, to give her a chance to explain.
But then when she thinks about it, she can’t exactly explain that she once kissed Wan, that he’s always got his arms wrapped around her, that she sometimes sleeps in his bed, or that he tells her he loves her at every opportunity. She realizes she can’t actually explain anything, except to insist that to her, he’s just a Sweet Potato.
Tae-yoon finally makes her say what’s on her mind, so Joo-yeon has to bring it up first and ask why he isn’t getting mad. He just calmly says he’s miffed, it’s true, but he doesn’t want to argue about it. Instead he just says he trusts her to clean up that relationship.
She starts to tell him again that Wan is basically family, but Tae-yoon points out that he’s a grown, successful man who could live anywhere, and there’s no real need for them to live together. He just tells her to fix it and refuses to get mad about it, not wanting to waste that kind of energy. What, that’s frankly more infuriating, at least for me.
She comes home and immediately calls for Wan, and realizes that she doesn’t even know how long she’s been calling out to Wan first thing, every time she steps inside the house. She can’t fall asleep until she knows he’s home either, and eventually gets back out of bed to go check on him.
He’s already asleep in his bed, which puts her at ease. She tucks him in and sweeps the hair out of his face, and then catches herself again, wondering when their skinship became so easy and natural.
But he stirs awake and then kisses her hand, and that’s enough to jolt her back to her senses. She yells at him to stop all the skinship and stop telling her he loves her. He guesses that she fought with Tae-yoon because of him.
I love that she tries to reintroduce the word “noona” to him, which he just scoffs at. She says this might be her last relationship, and that there’s no hope if it doesn’t work out with Tae-yoon. Is this really what you think?
Wan points out that he’s right here, but she crushes his heart in one devastating blow: “Even if the sky falls down, I’ll never see you as a man!” Oof. She tells him to stop with the handholding and telling her he loves her, because there’s someone else she wants to hear those words from now. Poor Wannie.
She heads back down and gets a text from Tae-yoon asking if she’s up, and decides to send him a picture of the immaculate living room and lies that she was up cleaning.
She giggles and then goes to the greenhouse to water a plant and brag that she grows things too, which is when Wan comes downstairs and gapes in disbelief at the blatant lies. (Not to mention the fact that she just overwatered the cacti.)
He looks at the texts she sent and asks if she has no shame taking credit for his work, and then Tae-yoon texts back that he loved the soup she gave him last time so he’s trying to make some. Haha, their whole relationship revolves around Wan’s domesticity.
He trudges to the kitchen and starts prepping rice for breakfast since he’s up anyway, and Joo-yeon beams to see that he’s not too mad and hugs him. She doesn’t even realize she’s breaking her own rule and he has to ask what she’s doing before she takes a step back in surprise.
He asks what he’s supposed to do when she’s the one who’s always sticking to him first, leaning on him, asking for piggyback rides, falling asleep in his bed, following him around the house, coming to find him in the studio if he’s not home…
He suddenly stops mid-rant and stoops down to peer into her eyes curiously. The more nervous she gets the more he smiles, “Do you…like me?” Omo.
She laughs, but he thinks he’s onto something and wonders if maybe somehow she started to like him. He points out her affectionate hair-touching behavior upstairs, and she counters that he does that all the time. Though he has the perfect comeback: “Because I like you! Of course I want to touch you!”
When she runs out of excuses, she just runs away from the conversation. They each sit up in bed, her talking to the giraffe and him to the old picture of Shing Shing, and she asks why she did that. Wan: “Even you think you’re weird, right?”
She asks Giraffe, “It’s because I’m so comfortable around him, right?” Wan demands Little Shing Shing to answer: “You’ve started to like me, right?” Joo-yeon: “I don’t know…”
Min-jung runs into baby daddy Min-seok while sorting garbage, and he can’t help himself and starts to nag her about the things she’s eating and the heels she’s wearing, which are all bad for the baby.
She has to remind him that he’s selling his place and leaving, so this is definitely overstepping his bounds. He can’t exactly argue, so they leave it at that.
Min-jung chats with Joo-yeon about it before work, and Joo-yeon asks if she has zero interest in trying to make it work with the father, and if marriage is out of the question. Min-jung just doesn’t want to rely on a man, and considers all of that a fairytale.
She figures that she’s dated so many duds that even if a great man came along, she wouldn’t even recognize him or know what to do with him. That triggers Joo-yeon’s thoughts and she wonders if Wan’s early assessment of her was true—that she was deeply damaged.
Joo-yeon asks if fairytale fantasies don’t exist, or if they’re just considering them too unrealistic and therefore failing to catch them.
Min-jung tells her to snap out of it: “That bitch Cinderella met her prince because she was from aristocracy by birth. And Snow White, that bitch was a princess too. We’re just the marketing directors of the salt factory.” Pwahaha I love her.
In the office, Hee-jae gets the hiccups, and Woo-young just casually tosses out that kisses cure hiccups. He reaches out to stop her from picking up a broken mug, and warns her again that a kiss is coming. This time, contact!
Too bad they’re at work though, because two seconds later Joo-yeon and Min-jung walk in to interrupt them, only they’re out of sight behind a table. Thinking they’re alone, they continue talking about Min-jung’s pregnancy, which the whole team (and even Tae-yoon around the corner) can overhear loud and clear.
Her teammates congratulate her, but Tae-yoon isn’t so warm and fuzzy, and calls Joo-yeon to his office. He asks what she was thinking giving a promotion to an unwed mother-to-be. Ugh, could you be more offensive?
Joo-yeon argues that Min-jung is good at her job and they can work around her pregnancy, but Tae-yoon reminds her that their company isn’t so open-minded.
He tells her to order Min-jung to circulate fake wedding invites and then take a long vacation so she can have the baby quietly. SERIOUSLY. Seriously? I don’t even know where to begin to tell you all the ways in which you are making my blood boil.
Joo-yeon can’t believe that’s the only option—to pretend to be married for the rest of her entire career here? But Tae-yoon tells her to suck it up because that’s her job now, to think of the company before any individual employee. Is it also her job to discriminate against people with ovaries, or is that just a perk? Sorry, okay, I’m done now.
She comes out of the meeting to Min-jung just looking over at her with these searching eyes. Joo-yeon narrates, “I never knew it until then, how much a person’s eyes could say. And that more feelings could be exchanged that way than with a hundred words.”
She steps outside to be alone, and calls Wan hoping he’d give her different advice. But as soon as he picks up she hangs up, wondering why she keeps depending on him. He calls back and she lies that she misdialed, and he teases, “Of course you did, because you’re always thinking of me.”
She decides to ask Tae-yoon for something a little warmer, as a boyfriend and not her boss, but he beats her to it with a pair of coffees.
Min-seok goes grocery shopping, where he’s dogged by baby items everywhere he looks. He shakes off the urge to buy them all, but then he can’t resist the strawberries, and starts throwing piles of them into his cart, and then back out, and then back in. He finally just snaps and has an emotional breakdown right there in the produce aisle.
Se-ryung comes by to pick an outfit for Wan’s radio appearance, and notes one of the potential projects lying on his desk that involves going back to the States. Noooooooo.
They go for a walk and she says that her company is really struggling right now—she’s out of cash and she only managed to pay half-salaries last month, and even started to look into borrowing cash to keep her business afloat.
Wan asks why she won’t just go back to work with Joo-yeon, which even Se-ryung admits would be best, but she can’t bring herself take the loss in their power game. She only tells Wan because he won’t use it against her, and cries as she says she’s having a really hard time letting go of Tae-yoon.
At home that night, Wan mentions that Se-ryung cried and asks why Joo-yeon can’t be the one to hold out her hand—she has the boyfriend and she’s the one with all the power here.
She just gets upset that he’s always making her out to be the bad guy and sulks in her room. (Were those “Please” shirts couple tees or is she wearing his?)
He comes in to cajole her, and when she pouts and turns her back, he reaches for the giraffe instead, asking to hold it for a while. She thinks he means her, and leaps up to argue, and then steals the giraffe back just to cover up her embarrassment.
He finally teases her enough to get her laughing, but Tae-yoon calls and breaks up the fun. He’s outside her house because he wants to see her, and she jumps to reapply her makeup.
But Wan grabs her wrist and asks her not to go, arguing that they saw each other all day. He asks if what they’re really doing is dating—all the masks, the scheming, the withholding and effort. She just breaks free and goes toward the door but he follows her and stops her again, refusing to let her leave.
She gets angry and asks why he’s intruding in her life, but he just barrels on through without listening: “Is it me or Kang Tae-yoon?” He asks her to think about them disappearing from her life forever—which one would she want to remain by her side?
Wan: “If I disappear, can you live?” Joo-yeon: “Of course I can. I lived perfectly well before you came.” She breaks free and storms out, leaving him deflated again.
Tae-yoon asks her to come over to his place, but she makes up an excuse about having work to finish, so they decide on a date instead.
Meanwhile, Min-seok comes knocking and brings Min-jung a box full of healthier food and vitamins to take, worried about her constantly eating instant processed food while pregnant.
She starts to tear up at the gesture and asks cautiously if he wants to see a picture of the ultrasound, but he gets scared off by that and says this is as much as he’s capable of doing. Gah, it’s almost more crushing to keep getting her hopes up.
Tae-yoon asks if Joo-yeon has broached the subject of moving out with Wan, and she tells him that she can’t. She says Wan was only supposed to stay in Korea for a year anyway, so she plans to just let him stay there for the rest of the time. Why all this talk of Wan leaving? It’s making me sad.
He drops her off and leans in to kiss her, just as Wan steps outside. He calls out: “Hey, Shin Joo-yeon! How long are you going to two-time us both?” Oh no you di’n’t. Waaaaan.
She just stands there gobsmacked as he demands to know which of them she’s going to choose. She finally comes to and calls him crazy, but he just keeps going and asks Tae-yoon if he can live without her.
Tae-yoon: “And if I can?” Wan: “I can’t.” That just makes Tae-yoon laugh smugly, and he tells Joo-yeon it’s time to kick Wan out of the house.
He turns to Wan with a glare: “Let’s see if you live or die. There’s no such thing as a love you can’t live without. The fact that you can say that with such certainty is just proof that you’re still a child.”
He tells Wan he’ll discover just how pathetic a one-sided love really is, and then flips on a smile to say goodnight to Joo-yeon.
She orders Wan to follow her inside and fumes, reminding him that he’s the one who told her to follow her heart.
He tells her he was wrong about everything and not to listen to him anymore. He argues that even now she can’t kick him out, but she corrects him—one bad move and he’s out.
He broods in his room and tells the picture of Shing Shing not to smile at him anymore: “You were wrong. There’s no such thing as a love that’s only bright and shining and smiling. It’s all petty, and childish, and a giant mess.”
Hee-jae and Woo-young go hunting for accessories, and when a bag catches her eye, he encourages her to buy it instead of always scrimping and saving and stressing. I like that he’s not trying to buy it for her, but nudging her to change her perspective.
Se-ryung finally calls Joo-yeon, and Min-jung jumps to join them. The air is frosty, of course, and both Se-ryung and Joo-yeon maintain their stupid bullheaded positions, each wanting the other to be the first to cave.
Suddenly Min-jung interrupts them to say she’ll beg—will that do? Haha. Before they can even argue, she gets up and says she’ll kneel if she has to, and makes a big show of getting on her knees and chides them for acting like that’s so freaking difficult.
She points out that she’s survived in this crazy workplace longer than both of them, and then adds that she’s about to have a baby out of wedlock: “Can any of you say you’re worse off than I am?”
It’s the perfectly shocking thing to break the ice, and before they know it, Se-ryung is laughing and admitting that she broke up with Tae-yoon. Though of course she then outs Joo-yeon for dating him.
They argue that Joo-yeon hasn’t shared a secret of her own accord, so she begrudgingly admits to liking this drinking party. Aw, can you guys finally all be friends now?
Wan records a song that he clearly wrote about Joo-yeon. And then he cleans the house… and packs a bag. Wannie, no. He leaves a copy of the song behind, titled “Love is Smiling,” and then grabs his guitar and suitcase and heads out.
Joo-yeon walks up just as he’s getting ready to leave, and he’s happy to hear that she made up with Se-ryung. She asks if he’s coming or going, and he takes a step closer to her. She reminds him that she’s going to kick him out if he breaks her rule.
He just takes another step: “You’re going to kick me out for good today.” He swoops in and pulls her close with a hand to her waist, as he leans in closer: “Because I’m going to kiss you.”
They linger just looking into each other’s eyes for a moment, and then he kisses her. She pounds his chest (Urg, does it have to be forced, Show?) but then she ends up grabbing his jacket as they kiss.
He pulls back, and with one final, “Be well, Shin Joo-yeon,” he walks away, leaving her stunned.
COMMENTS
Wannie, why’d you have to do it? Why’d you have to go? I knooooow. He had to, otherwise she’ll never realize how much she misses him and just how much she’s come to rely on him and his Sweet Potato ways, and fall in love with him. It had to be done. But I refuse to not be a grumpypants about it. Hmph. That said, I do actually look forward to tomorrow’s fallout, because I’ve been dying for her recognize how much she actually feels for him. And if pain and separation is how we have to get there, let us embrace the pain.
At this point leaving is probably the most mature thing he could do, considering his boneheaded moves in this episode. Suddenly forcing an ultimatum on a person who hasn’t even figured out if she likes you? That doesn’t seem all that bright. And then making her look like a two-timer in front of her boyfriend? Oy. And what’s with all the wrist-grabby? I knew all that too-good-to-be-true behavior would come with a dark side eventually, but that was a full-on stupidity spiral.
It’s important that he actually learns though—that love isn’t all roses and smiley faces, and there’s no such thing as a love without the mess. It’s sort of what I want to scream at Joo-yeon and Tae-yoon, who are so disengaged from their relationship so as to ignore things by choosing to be polite. They’re somehow under the impression that this is a more enlightened adult way to have a relationship, like they’re above all the petty squabbling and immature hurt feelings, but I just want to wedge my way into the conversation and ask, Or is it that you just don’t care? There’s compromise and understanding, and then there’s refusing to engage because you were so burned the last time.
At least we’re making progress with Joo-yeon, who’s finally starting to ask herself why she relies on Wan so much, and more importantly—what she feels for him. And while Wan’s methods were dumb, I don’t disagree that she needs to sort this stuff out before breaking hearts left and right. I trust that his moving out will give her the kick in the pants that she needs to figure out her heart. That, or the deadpan giraffe will get it out of her.
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26 momosa
February 24, 2014 at 10:41 PM
You know they say pet dog or cat or snake sometimes looks like their owner. I can actually see Wan's face in that stuff giraffe..creepy isnt it?
I m not watching this show till JY turns around & like Wan back. Similar to all the past Romances, this is also one emotionally complicated show. Tae Yoon's character,-they are everywhere in this world, so full of themselves & unbelievably selfish. Sometimes I wonder what their mother taught them when they are young.
Thanks for the wonderful recap.
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Needaname
February 24, 2014 at 11:14 PM
Hahaha...that is so true and funny! The giraffe does look like Wan! Never paid much attention to it until you mentioned it. Now I too will see Wan when looking at that giraffe. So tall and lanky! Thank you!
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27 Sarah Bonita
February 24, 2014 at 10:42 PM
Thankyou so much for the recap
Really wannieee.....
I hope she'll feel miserable when he's not around
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28 love
February 24, 2014 at 10:47 PM
thanks for recap.. you're the best Gf!
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29 Tara
February 24, 2014 at 11:11 PM
Although I knew the angst was coming (can't have too much happy in a drama)...but poor Wannie :'( I know this'll finally make Joo-yeon wake up and smell the coffee, and realize that she's becoming more dependent of Wan because her feelings for him are growing into a little thing called Love. It is a bit stupid of him to give her the ultimatum when she was oblivious to the reality of her feelings for him...but I want JY to "suffer" when she realizes the importance of good ol' Goguma. That'll serve her right for making our poor Wannie suffer...
Ugh, if there's anyone out there whose still liking Tae-yoon...this ep probably turned you off -- or you're just in denial that he's still a "great" guy. Wtf, man...with every passing ep, my dislike for TY grows even more, that I want to reach in the TV and b*tch slap him silly. His reaction to Min-jung (who I definitely warmed up to today)'s pregnancy reminded me of what Kim Sun-ah's character in I Do, I Do...but also the gall of him to say those things?!? Ugh, what a jerk! Are appearances that damn important??
And JY...girl, you crazyyy if you honestly still believe that TY is dating you for you, much less that he even likes you in the least. If my guy, who supposedly likes me, said to a rival (for your affections) that he could live without you, much less in your presence...doesn't that mean he don't give a damn about you?!? I mean, seriously...you gotta be deaf and blind if that doesn't affect you at all! Calling Wan childish? Nope...you, sir, are immature and a douchebag to pretend-date JY for your own job security (since it's looking more and more obvious that his two-pronged motivation for "dating" JY is 1) so that she can't get promoted over him, and 2) so that this'll make SR jealous). Punkb*tch much??
I wanted Wan to have a comeback for him, to wipe that smirk off his face...but alas, no dice. :( But the kiss!!! If that doesn't make JY swoon, the girl has no brain...even if she's been so "damaged" from her exes, does it excuse her from being oblivious to Wan? I'm thinking not...
Hee-jae/Woo-young are taking a back seat to MJ and Min-seok...while they're in denial (to each other's faces), it's nice to see they're slowly coming around to what looks like acceptance of their bond and, likely, marriage. MS's breakdown in the mart was a nice point to see, how, despite his supposed unwillingness towards marrying her to take responsibility...he's realizing how his subconscious is leading him towards that.
By the way, much kudos for Nam Goong-min for his acting...despite my ranting hatred against TY ;)
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Tara
February 24, 2014 at 11:20 PM
Argh, didn't catch phone's auto correct... *who's, not whose x|
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30 selfie
February 24, 2014 at 11:20 PM
I can't wait for today episode. 2 episode to go.. and gonna miss the chemistry between KSY & SJ.. they make this INR3 couple looks very match together..
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31 wawa
February 24, 2014 at 11:28 PM
thanks for recapping this episode. shing shing please wake up.
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32 redfox
February 25, 2014 at 12:12 AM
I want to talk to a giraffe too. tell me honestly, who has a secret desire to sneak into the toy department in the mall and buy a huge giraffe? I so totally want one. the fact that you´d be staring it in the eye cracks me up
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33 totle
February 25, 2014 at 1:01 AM
I love how you recap this episode GF.. thanks.
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34 plane
February 25, 2014 at 1:31 AM
I totally love this drama. the lead pair KSY and SJ totally awesome.. their chemistry totally daebak.
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35 Hanis
February 25, 2014 at 1:44 AM
This episode ending kinda sad.
I only hope the show will not give me typical rushing to airport for the ending. Please.
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maddy
February 25, 2014 at 4:05 AM
I hope thats not gonna happen too..
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36 Stephanie
February 25, 2014 at 2:55 AM
Every drama needs a prop like that. That giraffe can be part of press material hahah
I like that what binds the stories of the three girls together is the theme of being so in line with reality that they forget themselves. Whether it is what they like or what they want or their deepest desires.
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redfox
February 25, 2014 at 4:31 AM
imagine: giraffe giving the press conference. giraffe on red carpet. I say, an award for the giraffe
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tdot
February 25, 2014 at 6:17 AM
I'm imagining it, and giggling madly!
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Stephanie
February 26, 2014 at 7:09 AM
HAHA The category would be so fun. And the nominees for the best drama prop is...
Joo Wan's Giraffe
Can we love's abused stuffed puppy
You're Beautiful's pig rabbit
What's up fox's model of an disembodied womb
Eun Sae's phallic wand (Coffee Prince):
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm96/javabeans122/drama/2007/cp/cp1/cp8-059.jpg
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37 maddy
February 25, 2014 at 4:03 AM
looking forward for the next episode. falling in love with this drama a lot..
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38 karmen
February 25, 2014 at 4:10 AM
sung joon always know how to kiss.. that jawdropping and his kiss looks hot in this episode.. I am falling in love with his kissing skill. haha
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39 gaeinalee
February 25, 2014 at 4:27 AM
After watching this ep, I'm a bit wary, with the direction of the story, turn of event, and the history of its 2 predecessors, guess I need to prepare myself for the unexpected ending.. again. *sigh*
Ugh, not again, TVN.. please prove my wariness wrong..
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riarallahssi
February 25, 2014 at 7:31 AM
Hahaha. I think I know where your trauma is coming from. We may have been on the same ship once upon a time. Luckily, I can feel the gods of potatoes are with me on this one. Whew. (this is the first drama I watched since ultimate troll of 2013)
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40 plumwine
February 25, 2014 at 7:49 AM
Thanks Girlfriday for the recaps and accurate commentary.
This is the first episode I started muttering under my breath in frustration about our two main men. While the last episode had me warming up to Tae Yoon, this episode had me wanting sew his mouth shut WITHOUT anesthetic and a rusty dull needle. Fake marriage!? Not wanting to waste energy on emotions?! The kicker though was saying in front Joo Yeon that he could live with out her. Ok, bye bye! *Kicks him down the stairs.*. Now Wan, wrist grabbing is not ok, and never ever give an ultimatum. That was just stupid, however since your heart is breaking, your mind is messed up so I forgive you. Especially after that kiss! Loved how he started and ended with a kiss. ;)
My favorite scene was when Min Jung crushed the pride battle by being the only adult in the room with Joo Yeon and Se Ryung. Loved how they started to bond!
As for Min Seok - you didn't give her the Strawberries of Love!!!
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41 Dix
February 25, 2014 at 7:56 AM
I wish the pregnant couple will get more scenes. The guy is my fave.
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42 Mei Hwa
February 25, 2014 at 8:04 AM
1st pict ... the male looks like "Lee Min Ki" aka Kang Tae Bong
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43 Sajen
February 25, 2014 at 9:04 AM
Am I the only one freaked out by the giraffe?
I'll never understand sexism. I was raised in a family where the women are treated with respect and at the very least as equals. Which leads me to being unable to understand male sexism, that as far as I can tell stems from some deep seeded misplaced fear, or women that don't demand that they be treated with respect and as equals. Which okay I know sexism is still a big part of Asian cultures but is it really a good idea in a love interest? Even if he is just saying company policy.
Which leads me to my frustration with this episode first Tae-yoon there are no words just ugh. Then there's Joo-yeon I'll never understand what she sees in Tae-yoon when Wan is right in front of her. Is it habit? Who knows.
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44 AuroraB
February 25, 2014 at 9:25 AM
I'm definitely enjoying this drama/this particular installment. I can't figure out any of the characters, they all sort of have a dichotomy within themselves which makes it hard to categorize them, or figure them out completely. It's like I'm not sure how I feel about them so I'm always asking is he/she this or that. Is Wan really being mature by leaving, or is this one of his calculated (i use that loosely) moves to make Shing Shing realize something? I like that he gave her the ultimatum, but not in the way that he did. Sometimes it seems as though he's handling her...which is kinda weird, and not at all attractive. He's genuinely sweet, and does have both a mature side, and a childish side...At the same time, I do feel like he has grown as a character. He's gone from being this rosy-eyed man who wants shing shing to be one thing, to accepting her.
And then there's Tae Yoon...I can't figure him out either. Sometimes he comes off as sweet and unintentionally oblivious, but then other times he's downright mean and a venomous snake. The part where he talks to Wan about leaving, he actually sent chills down my spine, he was scary. Then the whole part where he tells shing shing to fire pregnant lady, again, can't decide if he's being purely professional, or he really is a narrow-minded jerk and masks it as professionalism...
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45 rachel o
February 25, 2014 at 12:34 PM
I guess I'm the only one all for the ultimatum from both guys. She is cheating on both of them even if it is "only" emotionally. And for her to not put up boundaries with all that skinship with JW is clearly sending mixed signals. Of course, he did put himself in this position, but that doesn't mean JY is right to allow the situation to continue either. I wonder what the opinion would be if JY were a guy.
JW didn't handle everything correctly this ep but I'm so on board with him having some self-respect and leaving the house. JY is an adult woman in her thirties. She should know what she wants by now and if it is the worst boyfriend ever, TY, then so be it. Otherwise, JW is just prolonging the inevitable pain. And honestly, even TY doesn't deserve to be cheated on like this. I hope he can have a happy ending with his fish :)
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plumwine
February 25, 2014 at 1:26 PM
"'With his fish." Lol!
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Megan
February 25, 2014 at 7:38 PM
Hear hear!!
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46 Hani
February 25, 2014 at 2:12 PM
Question to the crowd:
Are all of the other I need Romances this good?
I feel like this series is knocking it out of the park-- while still giving the audience many of the kdrama rom com conventions, there is a refreshing honesty to the storytelling.
Also, finally a noona romance that doesn't involve a high schooler, or someone who might as well be like Enrique in Flower Boy Next Door.
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rachel o
February 25, 2014 at 7:15 PM
The other INR's have the women get together with jerks so I'm not a fan of them. They are well-written, I guess, but it's difficult to cheer for the OTP.
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inxomnia
February 28, 2014 at 8:38 AM
I think the tone of this one is very different from the previous ones (they're known to be steamy, realistic and feature strong friendships). This one is very underwhelming in the passion department as well as the friendships compared to the previous two (surprisingly... actually I feel like the writing took a different turn abruptly because in the first ep, there was a lot more of the gossipy girly talks and KY loudly mimicking love noises on the phone to Sweet Potato, and then from the next few episodes, JY became some innocent, oblivious schoolgirl overnight... which I flagged as inconsistent writing but oh wells)
I enjoyed the first one a lot because of the friendship trio, and Choi Jin Hyuk. Honestly, for me, the most ... consistent thing about all three is the ... irritable female leads to be honest. They're definitely not Candy's, and they're fit to theme (in the sense that you can see why they have so many relationship problems) but they kind of drive me crazy.
I dropped the second one though...
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47 nanami
February 25, 2014 at 4:46 PM
thanks GF. nice recap.
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48 gogirl
February 25, 2014 at 4:52 PM
I love this drama. the plot seem very realistic and its not too easy and not too tough.. but very interesting! the lead pair joo joo couple chemistry also give me a lot of smile during their scene together..
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49 One
February 25, 2014 at 11:06 PM
Why must a Giraffe? i cant focus since everytime i see giraffe the only person i thought is Lee Kwang Soo though! kekeke
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50 cutie
February 26, 2014 at 2:35 AM
Please let more cute moment of JooJoo couple. Just 3 ep. left!!~
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totle
February 28, 2014 at 6:55 PM
pray for that too.
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