It’s okay, That’s love

Into the sixth episode & the leads are becoming confused. The male lead,Jo In-sung is probably sure of his growing feelings but she is in denial. From her childhood experiences, her scars show. She is incapable of showing any affection. It is all dirty is ingrained in her mind.

The jolly youth he can see ,Han Kang-woo, doesn’t exist. When he is talking & both are laughing pass by Lee Sung kyung who asks who he is talking to & …there is no one! That scene brings us to the realisation that he is having hallucinations.

Giving him advice, guiding him away from his violent father is just a defence mechanism. He has been hurt & he keeps seeing the young, frightened man. I salute both the leads for their portrayals. Not easy to depict a patient & get away with it. With critical acclaim & awards in the glittering ceremony.

Dong min or Park Soo-kwang don’t even act. They are naturals. House mates like them make the experience more enriching.Dong min is treating Jang Jae-yeol’s brother in prison. Soon the entire story will be unfolded.

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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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