It’s okay to not be okay

The episode title is ‘The Ugly Duckling’, I did like the use of all these well known tales to carry forward the concept of the main story. Moon Gang Tae has his hands full while caring for his Autistic brother. But he is helpless, clueless about what he should do about his feelings growing for the author Ku Moon Yeong.

When he learns of the patient Ms Park saying it is a special day, he rushes to Ms Ku’s house fearing the worst. but she is safe & Ms Park has left. He spends the night there in the castle. In the morning he fears that his brother will not like that he is spending time with her.

He talks to his brother, Sang Tae & tries to convince him that adults behave in a certain way. Sang Tae takes him to eat & pays his bill. He also gives him an allowance.Ms Ku asks him to pay for her lunch, but he ignores her.Then she shouts that she wants him to be her elder brother to which he calls both to hurry up & catch up with him.

Accepting her & trying to be an adult is handled so well! She is constantly showing him the sketch of three people on the camp car. Her changed behaviour & persistence will pay it seems. Not that the journey will be easy but now it looks like what their role is!

Mr Ku’s tumour has spread & is inoperable. Sang in & Juri ri are at an restaurant having quality time & seems slowly she is giving up on Gang Tae. Sang Tae has completed his sketch but is not going to draw the butterflies. The director is not paying him for the incomplete work.

The next episode titled ‘Romeo & Juliet’ looks promising!

Published by asiantvbuff

Hi all! I am a lover of Asian TV series and films and these are my random musings on the world of Asian entertainment :)

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