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Does anyone on this show actually know what they want?
I think there's something to be said about Hyeon-joong's quiet and reserved approach. He also says that he told Ji-a they should try to get to know other people. We definitely appreciate a man who is confident and isn't possessive!
He's completely giddy around Ji-a, a total 180 from how his shy demeanor around Ji-yeon.
Love that for her.
Such a goofball.
And he's 28 years old.
But their vibe is clearly a bit awkward, not easy like Jin-taek and So-yeon's vibe.
The power that she has.
They all agree they've been investing too much energy into one person, respectively, and they should try to talk to others.
The book tells him to keep trying, which is basically the opposite of what he just decided to do.
"Me thinks the lady doth protest too much."
This smile screams "pain."
It's definitely not like a massage. Se-hoon still seemed upset even though it wasn't as intimate as Jin-taek implied.
As if he has the right to worry about what she was up to.
Ji-a knows her gaze is powerful, why is she being so coy?
Who's in more pain: Hyeon-joong, So-yeon, or Se-hoon?
Except Jun-sik, who seems to feel safe with Yea-won.
Si-hun looks lonely back there.
Looks like Jin-taek isn't the only one with the lines.
Is he the first one to fold after that commitment to getting to know others better?
Wonder if he can smooth talk his way out of this one.
I mean, So-yeon said herself that everyone should get to know others.
And So-yeon laughs, so maybe he's still good in her book.
Pain.
Ji-a knows just the line to feed him to stroke his ego, too. The way she has these men wrapped around her finger is truly amazing to witness.
Yea-won says that since Se-hoon has been rejected by Ji-yeon twice, now is the time to strike.
Well well well.
Hook, line and sinker.
I just don't think he's giving up on Ji-yeon.
Guess we'll have to wait until next time to meet them.