If Jung Hae-in is giving out hugs, can I get one, too? Where do I line up?
It’s so fascinating how my opinion of Ha-won has gone through a complete 180 degree switch. First three episodes, I was like, “This guy is deeply unwell and also sort of hard to connect to.” Now I love this character and I was so sad for him throughout this episode, although especially near the end. I also felt for Seo-woo, who was wrestling with the difficult dilemma about whether to tell Ha-won or not (and she showed herself loyal to him in the end, when she refused to work with In-wook and when she pushed Soon-ho to tell Ha-won). My one anxiety for this couple is about how Ha-won will react to Seo-woo’s initial decision not to tell Ha-won about the letter. I hope it doesn’t cause problems for them.
Yeah. Lots of knotty problems. From the hug at the end it looked like they will talk. She was crying and it did seem like he knew she knew about what had happened just not all the particulars. I hope that’s the route they go instead of bringing her taking AI JiSoo or not telling about the letter as a dramatic problem between these two. I have loved this drama because it hasn’t had a lot of angst between the couple so far and I hope they finish the drama that way.
Maybe I’m in the minority but I never felt HaWon was weird. He came across as focused, curious, logical and warm — apart from the JiSoo bad habit. I adore SeoWoo and love HaWon and SeoWoo together.
I think in the first few episodes (especially the first two), the obsession with Ji-soo was overpowering and it made it difficult for me to feel anything other than confusion and pity for him. I agree, though, that he’s otherwise a good character – as you noted, he’s kind, logical, and inquisitive, and most of all he’s a lovely and devoted man who cares a lot for Seo-woo.
I agree. One of things I like about this couple is how they provide each other comfort over their respective pasts. It would be a horrible shame if this stuff broke the trend and became a wedge between them.
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Kasumi
April 21, 2020 at 8:59 PM
Episode 10 was full of emotions…I need some powerful healing. Can I get a hug from Jung Hae In too?
🤔😉
Maq
April 21, 2020 at 9:30 PM
If Jung Hae-in is giving out hugs, can I get one, too? Where do I line up?
It’s so fascinating how my opinion of Ha-won has gone through a complete 180 degree switch. First three episodes, I was like, “This guy is deeply unwell and also sort of hard to connect to.” Now I love this character and I was so sad for him throughout this episode, although especially near the end. I also felt for Seo-woo, who was wrestling with the difficult dilemma about whether to tell Ha-won or not (and she showed herself loyal to him in the end, when she refused to work with In-wook and when she pushed Soon-ho to tell Ha-won). My one anxiety for this couple is about how Ha-won will react to Seo-woo’s initial decision not to tell Ha-won about the letter. I hope it doesn’t cause problems for them.
Kasumi
April 21, 2020 at 9:40 PM
Yeah. Lots of knotty problems. From the hug at the end it looked like they will talk. She was crying and it did seem like he knew she knew about what had happened just not all the particulars. I hope that’s the route they go instead of bringing her taking AI JiSoo or not telling about the letter as a dramatic problem between these two. I have loved this drama because it hasn’t had a lot of angst between the couple so far and I hope they finish the drama that way.
Maybe I’m in the minority but I never felt HaWon was weird. He came across as focused, curious, logical and warm — apart from the JiSoo bad habit. I adore SeoWoo and love HaWon and SeoWoo together.
Maq
April 21, 2020 at 9:48 PM
I think in the first few episodes (especially the first two), the obsession with Ji-soo was overpowering and it made it difficult for me to feel anything other than confusion and pity for him. I agree, though, that he’s otherwise a good character – as you noted, he’s kind, logical, and inquisitive, and most of all he’s a lovely and devoted man who cares a lot for Seo-woo.
I agree. One of things I like about this couple is how they provide each other comfort over their respective pasts. It would be a horrible shame if this stuff broke the trend and became a wedge between them.