Dating Not Marriage Ep 12 Recap Marriage, Not Dating Episode 12 Recap

Although its a trope, I understand that they went with the amnesia route, because he fell back in love with her with a clean slate as himself, as Do Hyun Soo. I am glad they chose to close the BHS door they way they did since the mystery was basically wrapped up. His tear got me because he is still human and this is also what the drama is about.

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Lol, I’m not sure about an actual special but that was all wishful thinking. I wanted that scene since Hae Soo mentioned it and was disappointed they didn’t squeeze in an extra 30 seconds for that. The way he said her name when she was trying to breakup with him was EVERYTHING.

Marriage Not Dating: Episode 16 (Final)

Well, it comes in conjunction with the entire truth about Hae Su, BHS, and the murders coming out to light. No one’s lying, or making excuses anymore. Finally, finally, Hyun Su can live his life however he wants. He doesn’t have to put up a facade anymore. He chooses to start from zero, with his formerly traumatized self. Ji Won sees it to, that he’s not quite the same person, but chooses to start from zero with him as well.

I appreciate that they didn’t spend too long about BHS the serial killer – because what else is there to tell? All the evidences are there and the Baek’s have confessed too. I get why it ended the way it did, and I’m not mad about it, but c’mon am I the only one who was expecting/hoping for it to end with him getting all his memories back after choosing Ji-Won again?

Every time I see LJG’s face in FoE, all I can think about is I am so proud of him after watching his stuff for over a decade. He has come so far in developing and expressing his acting skills. He is such a datingsitesreviews humble man for praising everyone on their hard work for the production and it enabling him to give it his all too. This is my first KJH drama and now I look forward to seeing him in future dramas as well.

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Please rest well, stay safe and be healthy. One of my favorite K-dramas and will definitely recommend (and upvote). I would’ve loved to see a reunion between Jung Mi Sook and her husband because we know he’s still alive. Gotta give them both some closure considering how much they’ve been through especially her.

He brings her inside and takes the wallets over to Se-ah, but she tells him it’s not that kind of auction. Yeo-reum finds Jang-mi at the buffet and steals all the food she wants, pouting that he heard she’s just nice to everybody. She counters that he wasn’t interested in her either, but he surprises her by giving her the plate of food and saying that it’s because he doesn’t like seeing her become someone like Hoon-dong. Jang-mi arrives dressed for the party and runs into Hoon-dong out in the street, and he apologizes sincerely, wanting to talk. But Ki-tae arrives to whisk her away, and has to stop her from running back to Hoon-dong. Se-ah is surprised when Ki-tae tells her that he’s going to the party with someone else, and arrives to see them leave together.

The more I watch, the more impressed I am with the writing on this show. Information about the characters is doled out in just the right amounts and at just the right times, but never revealing more than we need to know at that moment. But in Marriage Not Dating, the audience doesn’t know any more than the characters do at any given time.

I only started to watch this show because I am a huge fan of Sung Hoon. After finishing the 2 episodes, this is giving me a “World of Married” vibe. The 3 couples are definitely interesting as far as their story goes. The editing definitely needs to get better because some scenes felt disjointed and the introduction to whom I assume are the mistresses didn’t flow well.

Woo Young Woo’s father finally gets to be a lawyer in this! Also I’m totally on board with them being cordial colleagues and working together, but I’m surprised he’s so casual around her and she allows him to be like that. One more attempt at reviving an old game show that was not his own originally resulted in an unsold pilot of the 1950s-era game Dollar a Second, hosted by Bob Eubanks. It had at least one showing on GSN, and has since become part of the collector/trader’s circuit.

To think that I already had enough list of other dramas waiting to be watched but this show just that addictive. I just had to rewatch them again while killing the time to wait for another whole week. She sees what he’s playing at—he brings home a girlfriend, which gets Mom to back off on the blind dates, while he gets to remain single. She isn’t interested in helping him trick his family though, while he sighs that if he could’ve handled it with a talk he would’ve; it’s not that kind of family. Sometime later, Ki-tae relaxes with a bath and thinks back to Jang-mi’s moments of heartbreak, calling her dumb for going there and having to hear it for herself.

GAH, their chemistry is killing me ! It’s like, you just need to put those two in the same room and explosion because it’s so hot lol. There aren’t lots of OTP which make me feel like this. The most recent one gotta be Chiaki and Nodame of Nodame Cantabile. Honestly i just wanted to wipe yeo rum off my screen but his chemistry with gi tae is supeeeer cute. He challenges her, wants her to break old habits and be stronger and smarter about life.

The empire crumbled again amid the burnout of another of his creations, the 1979–1980 Three’s a Crowd (in which three sets of wives and secretaries competed to see who knew more about their husbands/bosses). This show provoked protests from both feminist and socially conservative groups, who charged that the show deliberately exploited adultery, to advocate it as a social norm. Most stations dropped this show months before the season was over as a response to those criticisms.