Description ïŒNam Se Hee is a single man in his early 30's. He has chosen to not marry. He owns his home, but he owes a lot on his mortgage. Meanwhile, Yoon Ji Ho is a single woman in her early 30's. She does not own a home and envies those that do. She has given up on dating due to her financial struggles. Yoon Ji Ho begins to live at
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InformasiLengkap Because This Is My First Life : Judul : Because This Is My First Life Judul Lain : ìŽëČ ìì ìČììŽëŒ Genre : Romance, Comedy Director : Park Joon-Hwa Penulis : Yoon Nan-Joong Episode : 16 Jadwal Tayang : 9 Oktober - 28 November, 2017 Channel : tvN Link Download Drama Korea Because This Is My First Life Subtitle
BecauseThis Is My First Life EP 3 Eng Sub - When Ji Ho gets proposed by Se Hee, she becomes confused as she doesn't know what his intentions are. Sang Goo reunites with Soo Ji, but Soo Ji has no recollection of what happened before. Watch Online on Viu SG
Summaries Ji Ho is a single woman. She's a writing assistant of dramas. She's a strong and determined woman. Unfortunately, she has to leave her house and seeks other place to live. Her friends help her to find a roommate. That roommate is Se Hee. Nam Se Hee and Yoon Ji Ho are in their 30's. This Korean drama shows sexism, chauvinism and
Pemainpemeran dan sinopsis drama korea Because This Is My First Life. Belakangan serial drakor Because This Is My First Life semakin populer. Drakor yang ditayangkan di channel TVN ini mulai tayang perdana pada 9 Oktober 2017 dan rencananya bakal usai pada 28 November 2017. Lalu gimana dengan alur ceritanya? simak sinopsis Because This Is My
SinopsisBecause This Is My First Life Korean Drama 08 February 2018 Sejujurnya, awalnya saya menonton drama ini dengan rasa pesimis yang sangat besar, karena saya menonton drama kalau pemainnya ganteng minimal saya kenal lah ya.
NamSe Hee 16 episodes, 2017 Esom Woo Soo Ji 16 episodes, 2017 Byeong-eun Park Ma Sang Goo 16 episodes, 2017 Kim Ga-eun Yang Ho Rang 16 episodes, 2017 Kim Min-Suk Shim Won Seok 16 episodes, 2017 Bo-mi Yoon
SinopsisBecause This Is My First Life. Hampir di setiap episode, ada kalimat atau gestur sederhana dari salah satu karakter yang membuat penonton berpikir kejadian ini pernah mereka alami. Lee Min Ki dan Jung So Min sempurna menghidupkan karakter Nam Se Hee dan Yoon Ji Ho. Meskipun kepribadian mereka berbeda, namun karena punya kebutuhan
Episode2: "Because this is my first kiss". Ji-ho thanks Se-hee for telling her about the neocortex, even though she feels like she's already failed in this life. She offers a handshake, and Se-hee accepts, wishing Ji-ho luck since everyone is going through life for the first time anyways. Se-hee gives her a small smile, and in the spur
F7Z3Yy. Sabe quando vocĂȘ começa um drama sem expectativas nenhuma e acaba se apaixonando por cada detalhezinho? Eu nĂŁo sei se vocĂȘs acompanharam meus surtos por esse drama nas minhas redes sociais, mas que eu pegava cada frase, foto, citação e postava em tudo que eu podia, ah, eu postava! Because This Is My First Life virou um dos meus favoritos da vida! ?? Because This Is My First Life Ă© um drama maravilhoso sobre trĂȘs casais nos seus 30 anos de idade. Com um roteiro bem escrito, bons diĂĄlogos, leveza e um toque de senso de humor, o drama aborda assuntos sobre casamento, namoro, divĂłrcio e outros atĂ© mais complexos. Because This is My First Life ìŽëČ ìì ìČììŽëŒ EpisĂłdios 16 Emissora tvN Ano 2017 Sinopse Nam Sae Hee Ă© um homem solteiro no inĂcio dos seus 30 anos que conseguiu comprar sua casa prĂłpria. Mas seu financiamento custa toda sua renda e nĂŁo sobra muito para fazer mais nada. Yoon Ji Ho Ă© uma mulher solteira no inĂcio dos seus 30 anos que mal ganha para sobreviver e desistiu de marcar encontros por causa de sua situação financeira. Por meio de circunstĂąncias inesperadas, Ji Ho se torna inquilina na casa de Sae Hee e eles se tornam companheiros de casa. Nos primeiros episĂłdios do drama pode parecer que ele Ă© um pouco estranho, com um protagonista bem excĂȘntrico mas passando alguns episĂłdios, Because This Is My First Life vai conquistando com seu jeitinho leve e bem humorado de tratar assuntos complexos. Quando vi o primeiro episĂłdio achei bem estranho mas eu estava âOba, mas um drama de casamento por contrato, e eu adoro isso, vou continuarâ, aĂ no fim do episĂłdio acontece uma coisa que eu fiquei âNossa! Esse drama vai ser muito bom!â e a verdade Ă© que ao mesmo tempo que um homem e uma mulher vivendo na mesma casa Ă© um clichĂȘ dos dramas coreanos a histĂłria Ă© totalmente diferente dos dramas nesse estilo, inovadora e muito cativante. Ă um drama maduro, realista que aborda assuntos sobre relacionamentos amorosos, significado de casamento, namoro, divĂłrcio e outros atĂ© mais complexos como assĂ©dio sexual, preconceito e empoderamento feminino. Mas tudo de uma forma reflexiva, com leveza e atĂ© momentos de muita fofura, o que nĂŁo deixa o drama ficar tedioso e nem ser pesadodemais. Pelo contrĂĄrio, Ă© um drama tĂŁo gostoso de assistir, achei que o roteiro foi muito bem escrito. E era cada diĂĄlogo que eu ficava surtando com a perfeição das falas. Outro ponto bem especial do drama sĂŁo as referĂȘncias a livros e filmes, hĂĄ vĂĄrias citaçÔes que se encaixam perfeitamente na vida dos personagens. Eu gosto muito quando a histĂłria consegue encaixar referĂȘncias e nesse drama hĂĄ umas tĂŁo boas que eu queria atĂ© os livros citados, fiquei curiosa. A melhor parte desse drama Ă© que todos os personagens tem uma atenção especial na histĂłria, todos sĂŁo importantes, alguns hilĂĄrios mas todos sĂŁo maravilhosos e nos ensinam alguma coisa. Nam Se Hee Lee Min Ki Ă© um dos personagens mais excĂȘntricos que vi nos dramas atĂ© hoje. NĂŁo sĂł porque ele Ă© frio e quieto mas porque ele tem esse jeito diferentĂŁo mas nĂŁo Ă© o tĂpico âgrossoâ dos kdramas. Ele prefere ficar sozinho do que acompanhado, adora futebol, Ă© uma figura no trabalho, nĂŁo gosta de gastar dinheiro com nada atĂ© porque ele precisa pagar o financiamento da casa que comprou, e falando nisso, essa casa Ă© a coisa mais importante pra ele depois da gatinha, claro. Se Hee costuma alugar um quarto de sua casa a fim de conseguir mais dinheiro, mas ele Ă© muito criterioso com os inquilinos e nenhum o agrada 100%. Lee Min Ki me fez um belo trabalho nesse drama, fiquei encantada. Ele combinou muito pro personagem! E por mais que ele seja sĂ©rio, era engraçado, eu ria das atitudes dele, das esquisitices, do modo como ele falava e as vezes dava uns mini sorrisinhos⊠e quando ele tentava fazer piadaâŠhahaha ? Agora vamos falar dessa mulher maravilhosa que Ă© Yoon Ji Ho Jung So Min. Uma personagem inteligente e decidida. As vezes eu me colocava no lugar dela e eu jamais tomaria atitudes tĂŁo sĂĄbias e maduras quanto ela. Ji Ho Ă© uma escritora assistente de roteiros de dramas. Seu sonho Ă© ser a escritora principal de um drama de sucesso, mas tudo fica mais difĂcil quando ela fica desempregada e Ă© praticamente expulsa de casa e tem que se virar pra achar uma moradia. Por indicação de uma amiga, Ji Ho acha um apartamento bom de baixo custo que ela pode morar desde que siga as regras da dona. Como inquilina ela deve manter tudo limpo e cuidar da gata dela. Mas sĂł depois de algumas noites na casa Ă© que Ji Ho descobre que na verdade Ă© um dono e ele Ă© Se Hee. Ela gostava de morar lĂĄ e executar as tarefas e ele gostava de como ela limpava e cuidava de sua gatinha, ela era melhor inquilina que ele jĂĄ teve, mas como um homem e uma mulher poderiam viver juntos? ĂĂȘ Coreia! ? E mais e mais problemas surgem para ambos e eles decidem que uma solução sensata pro problema de ambos Ă© um casamento! Ele precisa do dinheiro, ela precisa da casa, entĂŁo⊠por que nĂŁo, nĂ©? Acontece que casamento nĂŁo Ă© tĂŁo simples quanto parece, mesmo no caso deles que tudo foi escrito com cautela num contrato que beneficia ambos os lados. Ainda tem o envolvimento da famĂlia e amigos, a preocupação dos sogros e as atividades para parecer um casal normal. E entĂŁo a histĂłria fica ainda mais linda, com os personagens tentando sobreviver a essa nova vida com esse jeito Ășnico de ambos. E eu claramente jĂĄ estava shippando o casal, desejando por algum momento que um deles demonstrassem um interesse amoroso real. E quando isso começa a acontecer⊠meu coração nĂŁo aguenta nĂŁo! â€ïž Ah aqueles olhares com carinho e preocupação, os vĂĄrios sentimentos que eles nĂŁo podiam dizer um ao outro. Esse Ă© o ponto que eu mais gosto nas histĂłrias de âcasamento por contratoâ, parece que o romance entre duas pessoas que estĂŁo convivendo juntas começa ainda mais intenso e sĂł vai melhorando com o tempo. O casal tem um crescimento tĂŁo bom durante o drama e a cada episĂłdio eu me via mais apaixonada por eles. Ji Ho deixando o amor tomar conta pela primeira vez na sua vida, Se Hee machucado e com medo, era um relacionamento complicado que gerou cenas tĂŁo lindas. Esses dois⊠ah⊠E pra deixar a histĂłria melhor ainda, tem os amigos! Que formam dois casais que sĂŁo tĂŁo importantes quanto Ji Ho e Se Hee. Woo Soo Ji Esom, que trabalha numa empresa rodeada de homens insuportĂĄveis que vivem fazendo piadinhas por ela ser mulher, um bando de babacas mesmo. Mas Soo Ji Ă© uma personagem poderosa, pensa numa mulher linda que vai em busca do quer a todo custo. Soo Ji passa por muita coisa mas nos ensina a sempre lutar. Ela Ă© uma das amigas da Ji Ho. Ma Sang Goo Park Byung Eun Ă© CEO da empresa que Se Hee trabalha e tambĂ©m Ă© seu melhor amigo. CEO Ma Ă© um amorzinho de personagem vocĂȘs nĂŁo fazem ideia do quanto esse homem Ă© maravilhoso. Bem humorado, inteligente, tem um jeito todo especial de dar conselhos, um chefe muito gente boa e que me fazia rir que nem uma boba. NĂŁo sabia se ele que tava muito divertido mesmo ou que tava apaixonada por essa fofura em pessoa. Eu fiquei apaixonada por CEO Ma e Soo Ji, de verdade! ? Cada diĂĄlogo deles eu queria dar print na tela e salvar bem guardadinho. Soo Ji tinha que aguentar muita coisa no trabalho e ela achava que estava tudo certo passar por isso, que essa era a vida e ela tinha que aceitar, mas quando CEO Ma aparece, ele começa a mostrar pra ela que ela pode ser melhor ainda e que ela pode colocar os babacas no seu devido lugar. Aos poucos, CEO Ma vai conquistando aquele coraçãozinho. Yang Ho Rang Kim Ga Eun Ă© outra amiga da Ji Ho. Ho Rang namora Won Seok hĂĄ anos e tem o sonho de se casar. Ambos vivem num pequeno apartamento. Sim Won Seok Kim Min Suk Ă© um programador iniciante que estĂĄ tentando ganhar a vida com a criação de um aplicativo de celular. Ele nĂŁo os enxerga casados e quer primeiro focar no trabalho e em ganhar dinheiro. Enquanto eu amava os outros dois casais, tinha uma certa birra com esse. Ho Rang me deixava nervosa sempre que insistia demais sobre o casamento. Eu entendia o lado do Won Seok, ele nĂŁo queria casar sem dinheiro, ele nĂŁo tinha confiança pra isso, mas no desespero de Ho Rang ele se sentia pressionado e ambos tomavam decisĂ”es nada favorĂĄveis pro casal. Fiquei muito incomodada com algumas situaçÔes deles, mas tambĂ©m sĂŁo Ăłtimas as liçÔes. O drama focou nos personagens e no desenvolvimento deles e nĂŁo desperdiçou tempo com triĂąngulos amorosos. AtĂ© surgiu um âpossĂvel secundĂĄrioâ no começo do drama mas sumiu logo, ufa! Mas que ele tem um sorriso bonito, o moço tem. haha Ele Ă© o Bok Nam Kim Min Kyu. E tem uma personagem que merece ser citada porque ela Ă© Ăłtima Yoon Bo Mi! Sempre ria com o tanto que ela era sem noção e sincera! Gostei de muitas coisas nesse drama, pra mim ele foi perfeito do começo ao fim. Gostei de ver os amigos juntos, tanto os homens quanto as mulheres, gostei da profissĂŁo dos personagens e o fato da empresa do Se Hee ser desenvolvedora de aplicativos, gostei do senso de humor no nĂvel certo, do fato de terem desenvolvido tĂŁo bem os personagens, das cenas no ĂŽnibus e como tudo era tĂŁo realista e coerente⊠Mas nĂŁo posso deixar de mencionar o serzinho mais especial do drama que Ă© a gatinha Woori esse nome Ă© muito importante, guarde ele â€ïž, essa coisinha fofa que alegrava ainda mais as cenas na casa do Se Hee. Sobre trilha sonora eu estou apaixonada por todas as mĂșsicas, mas se tem uma que me marcou mesmo foi Marriage â MoonMoon. A trilha sonora completa tem nessa playlist do spotify ou nessa playlist do Youtube. Enfim⊠apaixonadĂssima por esse drama! ? Onde assistir? Tem legendado no Kingdom Fansub. Agora vou fazer uns comentĂĄrios COM SPOILER e muito de fangirl, porque necessito! SPOILER!! ~ SPOILER!! ~ clique para ler E que lindo todos eles no ĂŽnibus! As cenas no ĂŽnibus foram todas marcantes, achei maravilhoso terminar daquela forma. ? [collapse] E vocĂȘs o que acharam do drama? Beijos, Mari. ??
recaps discussion news cast 362 November 29, 2017November 29, 2017 Because This Life Is Our First Episode 15 Somehow weâve arrived at the second-to-last episode, and while it feels to me like we got here too fast, in this episode it does begin to feel like we are approaching the ending of a completed story. Though my heart doesnât want to say goodbye to these characters and this beautifully crafted show, I think I am ready to see what each character has chosen for themselves, and be happy for them regardless of the outcome. Episode 15 âBecause this is my first intermissionâ Ji-ho asks Se-hee to dissolve their contract, and his eyes move immediately down to Catâs new nametag, which Ji-ho has missed. He repeats her request slowly as a questionâhis voice wavering slightlyâbut she doesnât meet his eyes as she affirms it. Elsewhere, Young-hyo sees Ho-rang back to Su-jiâs, and the atmosphere between them is friendly as Young-hyo thanks her for a nice time. It seems that sheâs also warmed to his silliness, and she bids him farewell with a smile. Ji-ho and Se-hee reconvene at the dining table, where Ji-ho explains that since her contract with Jung-minâs company will likely go forward, soon sheâll be able to find her own place to live. Thus, there would be no reason to continue with their contractual marriage. Cat whimpers in the background when Se-hee congratulates Ji-ho on her job, since she will now be able to continue writing. He seems anxious and tells her that they can discuss the specifics later, then gets up to leave. But before he goes, Ji-ho reminds Se-hee that there was something he wanted to say, and her expression is heartbreakingly sad as she waits for Se-hee to speak. After a beat, Se-hee says that he will take care of the recycling from now on, given that Ji-ho will likely become busier during the week with her job. Later in her room, Ji-ho remembers her conversation with Se-heeâs father, where she confessed that she married Se-hee because of his house. She explained that they married because their conditions and values matched, and apologized. His father hadnât thought it such a big deal, and remarked that most people marry for the same reasons, rather than love. His answer surprised Ji-ho and she asked why he accepted her even though their marriage was so sudden, Se-heeâs father explained that it was the right age for Se-hee, and given all of Ji-hoâs merits, there was no reason to oppose. Plus, she said she loved Se-hee back then, which he thought was fortunate. Ji-ho found that reasoning strangeâthe idea that having love in a marriage was âfortunateâ rather than necessary. She admitted that it been bothering her that she lied when he had asked her why he was marrying Se-hee, because although it was a lie then that she was marrying him for love, now she had really fallen for him. Se-heeâs father smiled, and said that kind of love was common between married couples, and urged her to take the bankbook. Outside, she bid Se-heeâs father farewell without feeling like she had been clearly understood, and in the present, Ji-ho looks at the bankbook in her hand with a heavy heart. She calls Se-hee on the phone to ask, âWhat is marriage? Do you know what marriage is?â The question sends Se-hee back to the memory of him telling his parents that he was planning to marry Jung-min twelve years ago. His announcement was met with a swift slap to the face from his father, and subsequent shouting. Se-hee promised to take responsibility for Jung-min and their baby because he loves her, and his father angrily asked if love would feed them, or pay Jung-minâs parentsâ debt. Se-hee asked how his father could only worry about his reputation and rumors when Jung-min is going through so much. His father had kicked Se-hee out of the house then. In the present, still on the phone with Ji-ho, Se-hee walks to her door and puts his hand on the handle. But he stops when Ji-ho says through tears that a real marriage with love must be a happy one. Slowly, he lifts his hand from the handle and thinks to himself, âHer voice is shaking. Her eyes are tearing up. Ji-ho is crying because of me.â Noooooo, open the door. The next morning, Ji-ho finds that Se-hee has already completed her usual chores. She spots an envelope on the table with a note from Se-hee informing her that heâs going to his parents, and to let him know if she needs anything to terminate their contract. Inside the envelope she finds their contract. Won-seok wakes in his studio and is startled to find Bo-mi lying on the floor next to his bed. He freaks out to see himself in his underwear, and she asks if he forgot what happened the night before. He notices Bo-mi holding Ho-rangâs pink pillow and snatches it back from her, yelling at her for using it. She slaps him hard across the face and calls him rude, informing him that he took off his own pants when she brought him home from the club after he passed out. She storms out, and so he chases after her to apologize. He explains that heâs mad at himself and unfairly took it out on her. Bo-mi, in her usual curt way, simply asks if theyâre getting hangover soup and walks ahead. Coincidentally, Ho-rang and Young-hyo are also eating hangover soup at the same restaurant as Won-seok and Bo-mi walk in. Bo-mi recognizes Young-hyo as their accountant and joins him, making the ex-couple uncomfortable. Ji-ho resigns from her cafe job and nearly misses saying goodbye to Bok-nam. He finds her at the bus stop and gives her a framed photo of the one he took on her wedding day of her and Se-hee stiffly shaking hands, and she thanks him for the thoughtful gift. Se-hee visits his parents to tell them of his impending divorce. He cites their different personalities, which her mother finds absurd, meanwhile his father silently leaves the room upset. Things are awkward at breakfast as Ho-rang tells the table that she met Young-hyo through the app. Young-hyo thanks Bo-mi and Won-seok for helping him meet his âideal woman,â then proceeds to call Ho-rang perfect, and explains his dream to marry someone like her. This tidbit leads Bo-mi to assume that theyâre a couple and seriously discussing marriage, but Ho-rang hurries to correct her and crosses nervous glances with Won-seok. Young-hyo confirms the misunderstanding, but then enthusiastically vows to do his best until Ho-rang accepts his eventual proposal. God, this guy is so painfully awkward to watch. Then Young-hyo notices that Ho-rang hasnât added any perilla seed powder to her soup and motions to add some, but before Ho-rang can explain that she doesnât like it, Won-seok reflexively stops him in a panic. On the bus, Ji-ho looks at the framed picture, then calls someone to request a date. Se-hee finds his father outside smoking, and heâs resigned to Se-heeâs decision and says that Se-hee always does as he pleases anyway. Se-hee doesnât see it that way at all, and tells his father that ever since âthat dayâ he hasnât been able to live as he wanted for a single moment, because the first person he ever chose for himself was denied by the person he loved and trusted the most his father. Se-hee tells his father that he loved him so much and yet he ignored the life Se-hee had chosen, and made a door form inside Se-heeâs heart. His father gruffly says that if he could go back in time, he would do the same thing again, since he could never stand by and watch Se-hee ruin his life. He asks Se-hee to imagine how unhappy heâd be now if he had gotten married to Jung-min then, so Se-hee asks why his father let someone elseâs daughter go through hell alone just to save his son. His father replies that his child is more important, and though itâs selfish, itâs his way of loving Se-hee. Se-hee understands his fatherâs feelings but says that given what happened with Jung-min, he doesnât have a right to be with someone, and that being unhappy on his own is enough. Ji-hoâs âdateâ turns out to be meeting Jung-min at a rock-climbing class. Jung-min asks if Ji-ho really wonât contract with her company, and whether itâs because of Se-hee. Ji-ho replies that it would be a lie if she said no, then adds that she is getting divorced. Jung-min is astonished and her expression turns troubled, thinking herself the reason. Ji-ho says lightheartedly that she isnât that influential in their relationship, and Jung-min is relieved to have overreacted. Ji-ho actually thanks Jung-min for giving her the opportunity to clarify her feelings for Se-hee. She explains that she wants to love Se-hee with all her heart but doesnât know how, because âI feel like Iâm locked in the Room 19 that is marriage.â Ji-ho calls her feelings odd and complicated, but Jung-min understands too well because she knows that marriage involves so many peopleâs feelings. However, the trouble is that everyoneâs feelings are sincere, all beautifully intentioned. But when beautiful things grow entangled with each other, it can be difficult to recall their original beautiful shapes. Jung-min muses that this must be why people say married spouses stay together out of attachment and become family. She calls marriage impressive, but at the same time scary. Still, Jung-min sighs regretfully, sheâd hoped that Ji-ho and Se-hee would have a happy ending. Ji-ho asks, with wide-eyed exaggeration, if Jung-min thinks that she and Se-hee can only be happy if theyâre married and if divorcing means that theyâve failed somehow. Ji-ho exclaims how odd it is that the CEO of a production company leading the contemporary culture would be so old-fashioned in her thinking, teasing that sheâll have to reconsider working with her company. Jung-min initially fidgets uncomfortably, taking the comments seriously, then realizes Ji-ho is joking and laughs in relief. Meanwhile, Se-hee has drinks with Sang-gu at the office, and Sang-gu asks if Se-hee was able to confess to Ji-ho. He looks at Se-heeâs text message asking him for advice on the least corniest line to tell Ji-ho how he feels, and finds it amazing that they were authored by Se-hee so sincerely. By this point, Se-hee has gotten adorably drunk as he admits that didnât confess because Sang-gu said that all the options sucked, but Sang-gu asks meaningfully if Se-hee couldnât confess, or didnât. Su-ji visits her mom in Namhae, and tries to hide her girlish smile when she receives Sang-guâs text message. Mom notices and brings up Sang-gu so that she can voice her grievance for not knowing about Sang-gu earlier, and feeling like sheâs competing with Sang-gu for Su-jiâs attention. Eventually the air becomes strained when Mom asks if her bad legs are making Su-ji hold back from going after what she wants in life. Su-ji heatedly insists that isnât it, so Mom pointedly asks why Su-ji canât quit her job then, even though it brings her so much stress and unhappiness. Su-ji replies that they need they money, which Mom knows is for the apartment sheâs already vowed not to move into. Su-ji asks hotly how Mom is going to live alone with her bad legs forever, which confirms Momâs fear of Su-ji holding back because of her, when she had always told Su-ji to stand tall. Ji-ho returns home and thinks back to a conversation she had at Su-jiâs, where Su-ji asked Ji-ho to pick the least of the three cheesiest lines for confessing oneâs feelings. Su-ji had gotten the text from Sang-gu, and told Ji-ho it was probably from Se-hee. The revelation stunned Ji-ho, and as she walks home, she wonders why she doesnât feel happy in that moment. Those words were something sheâd been waiting to hear, but she wonders now why she feels afraid. Nearby she hears a ruckus and sees Sang-gu trying to wrangle a stumbling Se-hee home. As Ji-ho approaches, Se-hee shouts her name loudly in a drunken stupor and then flops forward, leading Ji-ho to help corral him. They manage to put him into bed but not without some drunken shenanigans where Se-hee gives them a fright when he sits up in bed and reveals a drunken habit of taking of his clothes and neatly folding them. LOL, cute. Ji-ho serves Sang-gu a drink, and Sang-gu tells Ji-ho that Se-hee was planning to confess his feelings to her, and she admits that she already heard from Su-ji. Ji-ho then asks if Sang-gu has ever seen Se-hee mad or scared before. Sang-gu answers that he hasâmany times before. Heâs seen him crying too, and Ji-ho voices her envy for him having been able to see Se-hee express his emotions. She sighs that sheâs never seen Se-heeâs Room 19, and that she wonât know what to do until he shows her whatâs inside. But perhaps he doesnât know whatâs inside, or he doesnât know how to open the door, or maybe heâs just scared of her seeing it. She tries to play off her statements as strange, but Sang-gu says that he understands⊠only to assume that Room 19 is what Se-hee named his folder of porn. Ha! Sang-gu promises to get Se-hee to quit âthose kinds of videos,â and Ji-ho tries to explain that itâs not what she meant, to no avail. Young-hyo drives Ho-rang home after spending the day together, and when he notices that her legs are shivering, she remembers Won-seok sweetly bringing her socks to wear on their walk home. Young-hyo talks casually about his life as if getting married and having kids are all he can think about, but Ho-rang just smiles awkwardly. In his studio, Won-seok remembers Young-hyo praising Ho-rang for being smart and easygoing. He cradles Ho-rangâs pink pillow and likewise goes back down memory lane to one of their earlier memories, where Ho-rang cried because Won-seok didnât look back at her waving when they parted. Itâs a silly memory, which makes Won-seok in the present scoff at how not easygoing Ho-rang actually is. He texts Sang-gu to ask between three options the best language to use when texting someone late at night. Sang-gu tells him not to send anything and go to bed, but it turns out that Won-seok doesnât have to Ho-rang texts him instead, asking if heâs asleep. She frets alone in Su-jiâs room when she sees that Won-seok read her text, then panics when he calls. They both navigate carefully through small talk, until Won-seok says that Young-hyo seems like a nice guy. Ho-rang agrees, and says that sheâs still getting to know him and her feelings too, in order to find what might be in her heart as he suggested she do. Ho-rang calls Bo-mi a cool and honest girl a statement Won-seok neutrally agrees to, then says that she spent a quarter of her life with Won-seok. Won-seok apologizes for not being able to be responsible for the time they spent together till the end. But Ho-rang says that she didnât say it to get an apology, but rather wanted to say that she was happy she got to spend the best time of her life with him. Aww, how lovely. She asks him to call her if heâs ever going through a hard time, since though they were once lovers, they were also old friends. He tears up from her wise words and she hurries to let him go, but before they hang up he asks her to definitely âbe happy.â In Namhae as they lie in bed, Mom asks Su-ji to understand how she feels because sheâll only be happy if Su-ji is. She urges Su-ji to fly high for her, as Su-ji cries. Oh no, the tears. In voiceover Ji-ho says, âThe heartâs intentions were beautiful. Ultimately, those beautiful hearts all just wanted to make you happy. A passing heart, a new heart, someoneâs clumsy heart, and also this hurting heartâultimately, they all hope for you to become happy. Will I be able to protect all those beautifully intentioned hearts as they are?â Ji-ho watches over Se-hee sleeping that night, and traces his profile in the air with her finger. Her mother calls late at night to relay some news, but we donât hear what just yet. Se-hee wakes the next morning with a hangover, and finds some soup and hot tea left for him by Ji-ho. He goes to her room but finds it empty except for a large backpack on the bed. Jung-min calls right then, and he answers. Ji-ho tries to return the bankbook from Dad to Se-heeâs mother, but sheâs preoccupied with getting Ji-ho to make-up with Se-hee. She seems to understand that Ji-ho might be upset because Se-hee acts indifferently, which makes it hard to know what heâs thinking. Ji-ho agrees with her, so Mom assures Ji-ho that all men are like children, which is why women should take care of them and try to understand them. However, this is were Ji-ho diverges with Se-heeâs motherâs logic. She states that marriage should take place between two adults, and that Se-hee is an adult, who has been hurt a lot in the past. She adds that Se-heeâs father told her that a wife is supposed to act as a bridge, and she had thought that since Se-hee was her landlord, being a bridge was a good thing. But the more she fell in love with him, the more confused she became, until she decided that she wasnât sure if she should let the confusion continueâthe confusion of exchanging labor like kimchi-making and cooking for memorial rites, uncertain of where the exchanging would end. Ji-ho tells Se-heeâs very puzzled mother that she doesnât want to continue taking care of Se-hee just to maintain her marriage, and act like a bridge and buffer between two families because of Se-heeâs wounds. She says that Se-heeâs parents hurt Se-hee, and though it was a long time ago, wounds can remain and happen again in different ways. Se-heeâs mother calls Ji-ho selfish for calling off the marriage without consulting the parents, and says that marriage is sacred. Ji-ho disagrees, however, explaining that love, and not marriage, is sacred. When they meet, Jung-min tells Se-hee that Ji-ho knows of their past relationship. Se-hee notes that Jung-min and Ji-ho seem rather close, and Jung-min asks if itâs strange. He replies dryly that it isnât common, and Jung-min agrees that she thought it was weird at first, but Ji-ho told her that there were no reasons to think so. She adds that Ji-ho may be a little crazy, in a good way. Jung-min tells Se-hee that she didnât know that her hurtful words about not having a right to love would reach him and stay with him for so long, then apologizes because she wrote them during a low point. He says that she doesnât have to explain herself, then uses Ji-hoâs words and says, âItâs no oneâs fault, back then it just turned out that way.â This time Jung-min has new words for him âBe happy.â Se-hee returns home and sees Ji-ho packing up her things. He asks about her parents, but she has already told them the news yesterday when they came to visit. He asks whether she has secured a place to live, but she says that sheâs going to travel first, since sheâs never done that alone before. He expresses his gladness that she found a path that makes her happy, and is even doing something that she never had time to do before. She asks about his plans, which surprises him. He replies that heâll probably continue living the same way. She asks meaningfully if heâll get a new tenant too, and after a pause he shakily replies that he probably will. The time finally comes for them to terminate their contract, and so they each rip their copies in half. With that, it ends. Ji-ho asks if there is anything that Se-hee wants to say her expression hopeful but sad, and Se-hee thinks, âI wanted to say that I have a gift that I bought her. I wanted to say that there are still many soccer games to watch with her. I wanted to say that. ButâŠâ Aloud, he says no. And so, she grabs her things and goes to the door. As she puts on her shoes, Se-hee continues internally, âIf I say these things now, they would go inside her heart and stay there for a long time.â As a final gesture, Ji-ho suggests they shake hands, then wishes them both luck since itâs the first time theyâre getting divorced. He takes her hand and wishes her luck likewise. Before she goes, she looks back at him once more and lingers for a second before finally exiting. As she does, Se-hee thinks, âI became alone again.â He settles down for a beer and some soccer, but realizes that he hasnât seen Cat in a while. He calls for her and ends up in Ji-hoâs empty room. He sits on the mattress and looks around for a moment when Cat comes trotting in. Se-hee stills when he sees the âWooriâ nametag around Catâs neck, and soon his mind fills with memories of Ji-ho. He cries and says brokenly that he misses her. In voiceover he narrates, âToday, I lost what would have been my one and only love.â COMMENTS By the end of episode thirteen, I really didnât think that Ji-ho and Se-hee would part ways, but perhaps I was blinded by my selfish desire for an ending where Se-hee and Ji-ho spend the rest of their days living their quirky and simple life all the romantic recycling! And Cat co-parenting!, all while making these unhurried and mundane strides forward in love bit by bit. I was perfectly content with glossing over the fact that Se-hee has been living the last twelve years in reaction to his trauma, and in a totally self-contained way, in hopes of never hurting anyone or being hurt by anyone again. Heâd been abiding by Jung-minâs spiteful words born of anger and despair, without addressing how his way of living and thinking and emoting affects Ji-ho and Se-heeâs relationship ability to move forward. Clearly my assumptions prove that I havenât been paying nearly enough attention to some of the main lessons of this drama, and specifically Se-hee and Ji-hoâs love story. Because people are not self-contained entities, they come with pasts, presents, and futures, and people in their lives, whose feelings are intertwined with theirs in complex and sometimes irreconcilable but deeply felt ways. Thereâs a pain there in Se-heeâs family that hasnât been able to heal through the years, even with the good intentions, understanding, and deep love from all sides, and Ji-ho realized for herself that trying to be an ideal daughter-in-law wasnât going to heal those wounds, but nor should she try to. Because allowing her relationship with Se-hee continue on its old trajectory would likely result in Ji-ho living like Se-heeâs mother and constantly needing to be understanding of Se-hee and making up for his shortcomings and emotional aloofness, without ever forcing him to express himself and be accountable for his own feelings, and for making sure his feelings reach her. I loved those scenes where Ji-ho was patiently and heartbreakingly waiting for him to realize these things for himself, because maybe then she wouldnât need to leave. GAH! I donât know anymore! I just need to know that they end up together! I donât know if I can handle another scene of someone throwing Catâs name tag into the trash. In all seriousness, my favorite moment in this episode was surprisingly that really short one between Su-ji and her mom when they were in bed and she told her to fly. When she said that she can only be happy when Su-ji isâthose words opened the floodgates. It was the same kind of intense, lighting-quick, and bone-deep emotion I felt about Momâs letter to Se-hee at their wedding, and it was a beautiful moment. I am really going to miss these moments when this show ends. On that note, another mother-daughter moment I am expecting to make me cry is the one between Ji-ho and her mom. Mom is such a special character that has an amazing way of providing so much perspective in this already rich world, so I always find myself missing her in episodes she isnât in. I really hope that she rounds out the show with some of her signature wisdom and helps Ji-ho find her way back to Se-hee somehow, or maybe the other way around, because Ji-ho seems to have a clear understand of her feelings, but Se-hee still might need to. I think I would love a final scene with Se-hee and Mom because those two are adorable and seem to really understand each other. 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