Everything connected with the search for the owner of the noodle - in the very heart. How proud the boss was of the team when they convinced the cook to reopen the noodle shop. It's all just to the point of tears. Yong U is a smart girl with the idea of finding him, a friend also pleased: "My upbringing.":D
Park In Bin's song, The Blue Night Of Jeju Island, was playing on the plane. How cute!
The move with a break in the relationship, let's break up, is predictable enough to get back together by the end.
And now my indignation - 16 episodes is extremely small! 20 would be just right. 14 ended, and I understand that I would have watched and watched:with
I hoped that they would at least talk normally by the end of the series. Straight heart squeezed for these two. When the guys with Suen grief drowned in alcohol, I was not particularly touched. But the moment in karaoke (how cool he sang!!!) and especially a close-up of the sadness in Enu's eyes - God, how good Pak Yong-bin is! When she was talking to her father, another heartbreaking moment. I've written before once, but it really amazes me how understanding she is. Yes, she is not able to express her feelings normally, but she is very afraid of making him unhappy. It seems to me that she does not care about personal happiness, because little is enough for her. The lawyer at EnU is the opening of the year for me. MunSok, poor fellow, is one of the most interesting characters in the drama. I can't help but reach out to him with my pity, although I absolutely understand my wife's decision. The whole story of the monks, the unseen dolphins, the search for the owner of the restaurant, Munsok's disease - this double series is especially soulful with a slight flair of sadness. And I totally agree - for the first time, 16 episodes are terribly short for me. And the climax is just starting to gain momentum, how do they want to bring it all together for the remaining two episodes?
You have to make plans in the dark and think through tactics 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
It was 3000 won, but it seems they found 2 more very profitable cases)) It's funny that this is how it happens in life, everyone is silent and does like everyone else, but it was worth one to go against and everything changed dramatically) I don't understand why Yong Yoo didn't say the reasons for the breakup, because she always says everything and about everything (inappropriate comments about cancer, for example, in this series), but I thought that isn't it indicative of how she abruptly switched to work because she is such a person in life, so the father feels lonely (( For a second I thought that such a person as a boss would suit her more, well, or like this is when one asexual person starts dating someone and the other half thinks yes, everything is normal, yes, I don't need it often, then a month or two passes and quarrels begin on this basis, but after all, you knew everything in advance to why resentment? I mean, as far as I'm concerned, Joon Ho doesn't fully know Yong Yoo, otherwise he would have found out everything right away, and in any case, he would have known what the reasons might be, otherwise he's like, "is it because of the boss? Because we go on dates when he has cancer?" doesn't it seem silly?)
@niayzovazyra: In recent episodes, Junho generally behaves as if he forgot how special Yong Yoo is. And it upsets me, to be honest. On one of the sites I saw that many are disappointed with Yong-woo and the fact that she usually says everything straight, but she didn't tell the truth here. But how can you blame her at all when she cares so much about Junho that she even made such a decision solely for his good. And how will she tell him the reason? " - I heard your sister, whom you love so much and was in a hurry to introduce me to her, saying that your family would not approve of me and you deserve a "normal" girl. And I love you so much that I don't want to be a burden to you." Yes, I understand that this is the kind of story where you have to make decisions together, but it doesn't work at all to condemn Elena, especially given that she lived in stressful conditions for her for several days because of her downed routine and habits, not to mention the people around her, because of whom she worries and worries (for example, her excitement about Mensok and trying to find him the noodles he wanted so much) By the way, the fact that Junho is not aware of the stressfulness of her situation also suggests that he does not know her well. I can't help but wonder if he has studied this topic more deeply than "A person with a spectrum disorder needs a strong hug in moments of emotional overload."..
I cried for half the episode. These words of Yeon-woo about the fact that they can't be together, and also how Joon-ho played...the reason for the breakup...bozheeee....yes, and in general these two series..this is an incredible pleasure, they can be reviewed separately. And I will subscribe to all the comments above, even there is nothing special to add. Bravo!!!
My heart is broken... It's so sad because she wants to make him happy, that's why she broke up with him, but it doesn't make him happy.... And Moon Seok and Enu are so similar...
My heart was touched by a few moments: 1. Wu Yong-woo's conversation with her father, unfortunately, is a harsh reality that she needs a person who will take care of her, but don't we all need him? Taking care of a loved one, is that a bad thing? 2. Jun Ho's emotions at parting 😢 3. Search and subsequent (supposed) assistance to the owner of the noodle.
Finally remembered about the mother of Woo Yeon Woo 🤔
God, you've seen the way Yeon-woo looks at Myung-seok!!! It was awesome, my heart is fluttering . And how Yong - woo encouraged everyone to search for the owner of the Noodle Shop ! All these attempts to find him...🫰🤧🧡 . I'm sad to realize that Jun Ho and Yong Woo can't explain themselves, have a heart-to-heart talk, that's what it's clear that it will be difficult , But their pain - it hurts me 🥺 Yong-woo's conversation with dad - tears on her cheeks, because she wants the best for Jun Ho... Joon Ho during the breakup is also a glass in the heart, and a scream...
Of course, I expected that they would break up (in accordance with the doram norms), but it was still insanely sad and painful to look at it. I really hope that they will talk normally. I strongly believe in the recovery of Lawyer Chong!! And I also like the pair of lawyer Kwon + Su Yong.
The series is like this...sincere, in some moments encouraging, but very difficult. But, to be honest, my separate love in this series is for the interactions between Wu Yong Woo and Mensok. The search with the owner of the noodle shop, the enthusiasm and zeal with which Yong-woo took up this case and connected the others shows how much she cares about the boss, and this was her way of showing it. And it seemed to me that even the inappropriate comments about cancer, which were written above, were only because Wu Yong-woo is worried about this, she is worried about Mensok's disease, so she was a little fixated on telling everyone about it and finding a noodle maker. Throughout the drama, we were shown that she talks about the same thing only if she likes it or it bothers her. In general, these moments warmed my heart. I will hope that everything will be fine with him 😭🤞
@oyuna: конечно они могут, другой вопрос, нужно ли им это, и хотят ли они. У каждого человека с РАС разный спектр и, логично, разное поведение. Есть высокофункциональные аутисты, например.
сцена в конце серии с поеданием лапши, как Мён Сок наслаждался той самой лапшой, которую он так хотел попробовать снова, смотря на всех и каждого по-отечески и улыбался - одна из самых лучших сцен среди всех фильмов, дорам и сериалов, что я когда-либо смотрела.
Park In Bin's song, The Blue Night Of Jeju Island, was playing on the plane. How cute!
The move with a break in the relationship, let's break up, is predictable enough to get back together by the end.
And now my indignation - 16 episodes is extremely small! 20 would be just right. 14 ended, and I understand that I would have watched and watched:with
MunSok, poor fellow, is one of the most interesting characters in the drama. I can't help but reach out to him with my pity, although I absolutely understand my wife's decision.
The whole story of the monks, the unseen dolphins, the search for the owner of the restaurant, Munsok's disease - this double series is especially soulful with a slight flair of sadness.
And I totally agree - for the first time, 16 episodes are terribly short for me. And the climax is just starting to gain momentum, how do they want to bring it all together for the remaining two episodes?
It was 3000 won, but it seems they found 2 more very profitable cases))
It's funny that this is how it happens in life, everyone is silent and does like everyone else, but it was worth one to go against and everything changed dramatically)
I don't understand why Yong Yoo didn't say the reasons for the breakup, because she always says everything and about everything (inappropriate comments about cancer, for example, in this series), but I thought that isn't it indicative of how she abruptly switched to work because she is such a person in life, so the father feels lonely ((
For a second I thought that such a person as a boss would suit her more, well, or like this is when one asexual person starts dating someone and the other half thinks yes, everything is normal, yes, I don't need it often, then a month or two passes and quarrels begin on this basis, but after all, you knew everything in advance to why resentment?
I mean, as far as I'm concerned, Joon Ho doesn't fully know Yong Yoo, otherwise he would have found out everything right away, and in any case, he would have known what the reasons might be, otherwise he's like, "is it because of the boss? Because we go on dates when he has cancer?" doesn't it seem silly?)
On one of the sites I saw that many are disappointed with Yong-woo and the fact that she usually says everything straight, but she didn't tell the truth here. But how can you blame her at all when she cares so much about Junho that she even made such a decision solely for his good. And how will she tell him the reason?
" - I heard your sister, whom you love so much and was in a hurry to introduce me to her, saying that your family would not approve of me and you deserve a "normal" girl. And I love you so much that I don't want to be a burden to you."
Yes, I understand that this is the kind of story where you have to make decisions together, but it doesn't work at all to condemn Elena, especially given that she lived in stressful conditions for her for several days because of her downed routine and habits, not to mention the people around her, because of whom she worries and worries (for example, her excitement about Mensok and trying to find him the noodles he wanted so much)
By the way, the fact that Junho is not aware of the stressfulness of her situation also suggests that he does not know her well. I can't help but wonder if he has studied this topic more deeply than "A person with a spectrum disorder needs a strong hug in moments of emotional overload."..
1. Wu Yong-woo's conversation with her father, unfortunately, is a harsh reality that she needs a person who will take care of her, but don't we all need him? Taking care of a loved one, is that a bad thing?
2. Jun Ho's emotions at parting 😢
3. Search and subsequent (supposed) assistance to the owner of the noodle.
Finally remembered about the mother of Woo Yeon Woo 🤔
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And how Yong - woo encouraged everyone to search for the owner of the Noodle Shop ! All these attempts to find him...🫰🤧🧡
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I'm sad to realize that Jun Ho and Yong Woo can't explain themselves, have a heart-to-heart talk, that's what it's clear that it will be difficult ,
But their pain - it hurts me 🥺 Yong-woo's conversation with dad - tears on her cheeks, because she wants the best for Jun Ho... Joon Ho during the breakup is also a glass in the heart, and a scream...
I strongly believe in the recovery of Lawyer Chong!!
And I also like the pair of lawyer Kwon + Su Yong.
At the end of the series, the appetite was caught up with noodles. She wanted to ask by shouting:
- And a plate for me?
But the ending of the series... Oh, I have a feeling that there will be a showdown in the next series. Poor Woo Yong Woo :(
But, to be honest, my separate love in this series is for the interactions between Wu Yong Woo and Mensok.
The search with the owner of the noodle shop, the enthusiasm and zeal with which Yong-woo took up this case and connected the others shows how much she cares about the boss, and this was her way of showing it.
And it seemed to me that even the inappropriate comments about cancer, which were written above, were only because Wu Yong-woo is worried about this, she is worried about Mensok's disease, so she was a little fixated on telling everyone about it and finding a noodle maker.
Throughout the drama, we were shown that she talks about the same thing only if she likes it or it bothers her.
In general, these moments warmed my heart. I will hope that everything will be fine with him 😭🤞
Ведь действительно это его реальность.. У Ен У не такая, как все, и всегда будет немного позади в понимании чувств других людей.
Актёр хорошо отыграл чувства, смятение, растерянность, непонимание и сильная боль в одном лице..
Сердце разрывается за всех..