Ok, I'm going to do something which I've never done before and that is to give my overall thoughts of the episode before the actual reviews. This episode was definitely fillerish as I found that I had a hard time finding good parts to talk about. Normally I have tons of caps to sort through, but I just didn't find that much in this episode. Now it's definitely not as bad as Goong was in terms of dragginess, but it's noticeable enough I think. So if this review isn't as entertaining to you as the rest, well blame it on the already draggy episode. So I guess the phenomenon here is that if a k-drama drags, I drag. *cries*

episode 11


Here's a prime example of what I mean when I said that I couldn't find anything really good to talk about this episode. There was nothing really heartbreaking in this episode except for maybe the last scene, but I used that for a wtf as you'll see momentarily. This scene itself wasn't really that sad, but I picked it because you can see all the pent up pain she's been experiencing all along, as if I haven't already stated it enough.


You know Young-jae normally runs away or tries not to be caught in a blatant show of affection, which is why I found this to be a little odd that this was in the episode at all. But nonetheless, with all that aside I thought it was so sweet of him to welcome Ji-eun home and look so happy about it at that. Btw you see his arm muscles? Wowee he must work out a lot...*wants to squeeze his biceps*


I giggled to myself a little when I saw him absent mindedly cleaning that pole. I dunno what he's being so depressed about, it obviously wasn't how stupid he looks in that ridiculous apron.


I didn't find any gut-busting hilarious moments in this episode either. In fact I kinda thought this scene was a bit much what with him faking cutting off his finger and scaring Ji-eun like that. But at least she bit him, which I always find to be a little bit funny ^_^


Now this part wasn't so bad. I really liked how Young-jae was so glad and happy that Ji-eun's manuscript was to be turned into a screenplay that he set up that entire celebration. I actually think it was a little cruel of Ji-eun to make him wait like that, but I guess he does need to see what it's like to get stood up once in a while. But in the process she might've prevented him from ever doing it again, but eh it's Young-jae. He's a little too cute to keep a grudge like that hehe.


One thing this episode definitely has going for it is that Ji-eun's wardrobe this time around is out of this world. She had so many cute dresses and he hair was so cute too. Now I'm not one for 80's style side pigtails, but they made it work this time, especially with those gorgeous flowers. And I absolutely loved those earrings that she got to wear with this blue dress. However, Hye-won has got this like ripped up raggy shirt on. It's like do you want sleeves or not? I guess she gnawed off her left sleeve or something.


I really liked how Young-jae was so sincere about the ring deal. He had this child-like innocence about him when he drew that ring on her finger which I found rather nice and refreshing. And...I've got nothing else to say *moves on*


Oh it's a sad sad day when neither Kim Sung Soo nor Bi can put in a hot moment in an episode. So let's just pretend Ji-eun is snuggled up next to him on that couch ok?



Ok so I sooooooo don't get this scene. So when a wife tells her husband that she's in love with him, that _obviously_ means they get a divorce. Wtf, and what's his reaction? For someone who looks so torn up, he sure puts a funny way of trying to reciprocate. In all honesty I thought he should've told her he loves her too, but I guess at this point he still doesn't realize it himself. Boo. Actually Boo^2 >(