Can someone (anyone?) explain to me why ANY woman would continue to waste time with the chef in Reunited Worlds instead of taking advantage of having a Yeo Jin Goo actually living IN HER HOUSE?????

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    I’d make Yeo Jingoo read me stories and just talk to me all day. His voice is a wonderful gift to the mankind.

    That said, I’m quite disappointed in this episode. T_T I feel like we spend way too much time with the restaurant scenes that don’t actually do much to progress the story. The reunion with his sisters was a bit bland too. Before Haesung’s death he seemed to be super close with his sisters and his sisters seemed to rely on him a lot too, but when they finally got to meet him, they just stood there, not even a hug. @_@

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      I am so, so SO ready for this show to move past the restaurant and advance the entire storyline with Yeo Jingoo MUCH faster. I really feel like we need to see so much more of our OTP in order to believe how connected they really are. I understand that they’re trying to show us that her feelings in the situation are complicated, but let’s be real…he’s her first love, he’s back in the picture, he’s freaking IN her house, and she’s acting like she doesn’t even really notice him there?? Give me a break already!! At the very least, I want to hear her explain that she’s afraid of reaching out to Yeo Jingoo because she’s worried he’ll disappear again…or some other more believable explanation! I just can’t believe we’re spending more than half our time with a chef who has a one-sided crush on her when we could be enjoying a full hour of beautiful smiles from YJG!!! (sorry, ranting, but…seriously, show??????)

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        Hahahaha yes, yes… please do rant away! True, I’d like to connect more to the OTP, but the scenes where they show them together just isn’t good enough, but I am slowly warming up more to this couple… although it doesn’t help that they spend a lot of time in the restaurant when in the end I could’ve skipped those scenes and miss nothing in the story.

        I also feel like they don’t really address well the weight of Haesung’s death and absence these 12 years. Like, they just say that Jungwon was sad and was blaming herself all this time, but it just doesn’t show well on-screen… While I feel that Haesung has accepted his situation a bit way too easily, the other people whom he left behind just don’t appear like they really missed him. We just accept it cos they say so. At least with Haesung, time didn’t really pass by for him, so he never had to miss these people… but his siblings and friends actually had to go through the suffering because of his death, and their reactions upon seeing him and being with him, just doesn’t stress it enough.. I feel like it’s got something to do with the writing/direction…

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          The only restaurant scene I actually liked is when Haesung was being all grumpy there and drinking all the wine. xD

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          Totally agree with you. Everyone’s reactions to everything don’t make sense.
          It’s like the writers/director decided that since the story is rooted in fantasy the human reactions to these elements aren’t that important.
          Look, the writers can tell me the there is time warp continuum controlled by unicorns and as long as they portray emotions in the story that seem authentic to how people would actually react, they totally have me. However, the opposite will never be the case.

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      And, yes, she really should be making him read her bedtime stories at the very least, hahaha!! 😀

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