![]() ![]() He plops down on the couch and she looks around for his family, but he says he lives alone. She decides to chance it, and her jaw drops as soon as they enter his ginormous house. She asks, “Is your place really safer than here?” He thinks about it and says he doesn’t know if it’s safer for her, but it IS nicer. They stare at each other intently, and then he offers to take her to his place. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.Īfter ditching our homeless, passport-less heroine Eun-sang in the street to wait for her sister alone, Tan turns his car around and shows up at her side. Young Joon (Brown Eyed Soul) – “Driving Road” Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. The tone of the show is far more contemplative and less rom-com-y than Secret Garden or A Gentleman’s Dignity, but I actually like that it feels a bit more like a throwback angsty teen flick than a comedy. The couple takes center stage in this episode, and they have an easy rapport and a breezy chemistry that works for me. It doesn’t make for a fast-moving hour, but in general I like the world and the people, that is to say, I like looking in on the screwed up world, and I like the mystery behind their intricate relationships. The romance gets going lightning fast on this show, though the show itself is still rather slow to get started-it still feels like we’re in the introductory phase where everyone takes a turn in the spotlight to show us who they are. 764 OctoJanuHeirs: Episode 2 by girlfriday ![]()
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