Marriage Not Dating: Episode 7 » Dramabeans Korean Drama Recaps

Gi Tae is in his apartment playing some videogames but he can’t concentrate since he keeps thinking about his kiss with Jang Mi and Hoon Dong’s words. He’s in denial when Jang Mi walks in, as if she owns the place, and asks if he didn’t hear her ringing the doorbell. If you’re gonna walk in anyways, what’s the point of ringing the doorbell? LOL Gi Tae actually looks happy to see her until he’s greeted by Yeo Reum.

One of them isn’t wise enough to know he needs to change to be a long term partner. Like GF said, he has to choose to be “someone who might actually risk his pride for love.” Then, it really is “Game Over” for all three of them. From the the French movie suggestion -ooh la la – to the call backs from earlier eps to your final comments. It flows beautifully and I am envious of how easy it looks. I know that you have have been doing this for years and keep getting better at it…. I love how he finally admitted if only to himself that he wasn’t okay at the end.

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I agree that Se Ah is just freaking nuts. But what makes it interesting is that I have never seen that trope used in a drama before, and am curious to see where this leads to. Now I can’t wait to find out what Se-Ah’s deal is because GIRL IS CRAZY. She is blackmailing her ex fiance into helping her have a child so that she can live with someone who is just like her?! I had to pause the show for awhile just to absorb the immense wrongness of all that. JUST NO. I do not blame KiTae for ending things with her, wow.

I also hope we get a little more backstory on why for her it has to be Gong Gi Tae. 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.

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Gi Tae sits down to eat breakfast and Yeo Reum just watches him eat like a puppy since it’s forbidden for him to eat inside the apartment. Gi Tae wonders if Yeo Reum is doing all this just to anger him and asks if Yeo Reum doesn’t have any other place to go. Yeo Reum says that all his friends are girls, he lost contact with his relatives, he never had a dad and his mom ran away. Gi Tae is taken aback and feels a pang of sympathy so he leaves and lets Yeo Reum eat the rest of the breakfast.

Ki-tae wakes up with a coughing fit and ambles to the fridge in the middle of the night. He sighs to see his kitchen a giant mess and start to clean angrily, whining that he’s the sick one here. So in they go, where Yeo-reum runs around the house touching everything, and Ki-tae follows him from https://datingstream.org/ room to room to tell him that everything, from washing to eating, is off-limits. All he gets is the couch for eight hours at night. He doesn’t hear his doorbell ring so Jang-mi lets herself in, and Ki-tae actually goes a little googly-eyed when he looks up to see her smiling back at him.

I really enjoyed the way Hoon-dong was brought around to make Jang-mi and Ki-tae examine themselves a little, because it’s an unexpected turn to have him be the voice of reason here. Isn’t it funny that despite being based on wrong assumptions every which way, Hoon-dong sees the feelings very clearly? She’s playing a dangerous game and messing with friendships, which, go figure, even Hoon-dong knows is wrong. It sure is fun watching him be tormented especially when the promised sexual affinity is so close. Se Ah tells Gi Tae that she told his mom everything. She tells him it’s over and that she was the only one that could stop him.

Yeo-reum waits for Jang-mi outside of work that night, and assures her that he’s okay and didn’t get fired. But she sees that he has his bags packed, and he confesses that he had to take out the security deposit on his apartment to pay for the truffles. She feels terrible for the mess he’s in because of her, and he asks if she’ll let him sleep over then. Hoon-dong watches the CCTV footage and fumes when he sees that the person Yeo-reum was cooking for was Jang-mi.

So she hauls the pot with her, and Aunt starts making her try things on for the nice dinner that Mom has planned for her and Ki-tae. Hoon-dong asks if she’s really okay with that, and she insists that they’re over. Well, when you say it like that, it does seem to be all about you.

“Delivery Man”, starring “All of Us Are Dead” actor Yoon Chan Young and singer Min Ah, is winning hearts. Check out which K-dramas, K-movies, K-actors, and K-actresses made it to the list of nominees. Yeah, I always feel like she’s pulling Gi Tae’s chain whenever she asks him to do something totally ridiculous, like that’s her weird way of flirting with him or something. Let’s see – he is not emotionally ready to make a physical or public-can-see connection – yet – and hides his feelings behind bluster. IF he is that emotionally unavailable – I doubt he’d even scold.

The way he tries to convince her to be his fake girlfriend is hilarious and she rebuffs him beautifully and confidently. It doesn’t take much though and soon the two are in league with each other. And Ki Tae finds she’s even more perfect than ever. I think it’s fun to have the Asian spin on the epitome of the worst possible partner for your child. There were so many great moments in this episode, that I forgot about the opening scene!