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Queen of Tears: Episodes 13-14

Our penultimate week comes with even more drama as everyone rallies to save our heroine’s life. Stakes are raised, resolutions are tested, we’re hit with emotional highs and lows — and just when we’re beginning to see the shore, our resident villains throw us back into the deep end. Sigh. Peace is really not an option around these parts.

 
EPISODES 13-14

Queen of Tears: Episodes 13-14

We left off with the Hongs finding Grandpa’s panic room last week, and if you guessed that the room was empty, you get a gold star! Ms. Girlfriend already beat them to the punch and moved out all the cash. And as for kicking her out of Queensville, the Hongs would need a court order since she’s a legal resident of the house. Oops! I thought Grandpa left some evidence against his psycho girlfriend on Hae-in’s recording pen, but it was just: I regret the life I lived. I hope you live differently. I’m sorry, I love you. Blah blah blah. *Rolls eyes* RIP, Gramps, but you could have tried to be more helpful than this.

Anyhoo, dark jokes Hae-in strikes again when she uses Grandpa’s funeral as a rehearsal for what’ll happen at her own funeral — since the three months the doctor gave her has already passed and she’s practically living on borrowed time. But jokes aside, Hae-in doesn’t want to die, and fortune smiles on her when a German hospital contacts Hyun-woo with some much needed good news: there’s a surgery that can save Hae-in’s life! The downside is: memory loss is a side effect of this surgery. Ha! Knowing that Hae-in might refuse to undergo the surgery if she hears about the side effects, Daddies Hong and Baek tell Hyun-woo not to mention it to her. So, my man is forced to become a liar.

Queen of Tears: Episodes 13-14

Blissfully unaware, Hae-in is overwhelmed and overjoyed at the thought of her upcoming life-saving surgery, and she goes on a trip with Hyun-woo. On the trip, she reveals that the MP3 is hers, and trust her to tease Hyun-woo with his “I don’t remember the owner of the MP3” statement two weeks ago. Get him again for me! Lol. Hyun-woo can’t believe that the Cinderella from high school ended up being his wife, and BaekHong marvels at their movie-like love story.

Since Hae-in now has a chance at a future together with Hyun-woo, she slips on the divorce withdrawal ring! As the CEO of a department store, Hae-in hates customers who return things and demand a refund, so she has no plans to return the ring back to Hyun-woo. The department store reference made me smile, but I teared up just as quickly watching Hyun-woo insist that Hae-in can’t take back her decision to withdraw the divorce — even if she forgets. Oh dear! Keeping the surgery’s side effects from Hae-in must be so hard on him.

Hae-in also dyes her nails with balsam leaves because of the legend that goes: if one’s nails are still colored by the first snow of the season, their first love will come true. First love aside, the dye signifies her anticipation for the first snow since she never thought she’d last until winter. But Hyun-woo is more concerned about the first love part of the legend. Not this man getting jealous of himself. Pfft.

As the Hongs prepare to return to Seoul, Beom-ja meets up with her Yongdu-ri crush because he claims to have something for her. But it’s not a love confession as she expected, it’s just condolence money for Grandpa. *Faints in second hand embarrassment* But his consolation over her loss is touching, and it’s quite sad when he tells her goodbye. Nooooo. Come back, Mr. Rat, Beom-ja needs her own happy ending! As for the independent-wannabe Soo-cheol, he plans to stay in Yongdu-ri with his family for the time being until they find a place of their own in Seoul. Mommy Hong hems and haws at this bombshell, but she’s more agreeable to Hae-in’s decision to move into Hyun-woo’s apartment rather than return to Queensville. Lol.

BaekHong returns to their newlywed era in Seoul, and when Hae-in says they need to start acting like it, I perch at the edge of my seat. Hyun-woo pulls Hae-in in, I stifle a naughty giggle… and we cut to: BaekHong in bed the next morning. *Flings pillows and upturns tables* What happened to kisses and you know, what comes after the kisses? Gosh. I feel so robbed! But we get early morning snuggles in his and hers pajamas, skinship over PPL breakfast, little kisses while doing dishes, and other domestic stuff. Cute. But I still feel robbed.

Hae-in goes shopping at Queens department store while Christmas decorations are being installed, and Hyun-woo arranges for artificial snow since his wife wants to see the first snow. Must be nice. Hyun-woo is so damn curious about the first love Hae-in met on a bus, and when she reveals that she followed his bus several times back in their dating era, he’s like, Why? Sigh. “How did you even get into SNU?” Hae-in asks, on behalf of the rest of us, as it takes more than a few seconds for it to click in Hyun-woo’s head that he’s the bus man a.k.a Hae-in’s first love. Lol.

Over to the boring business stuff, anxiety over Beom-seok’s (grandpa’s exiled son) rumored return to the company results in Eun-scared using the secret funds to buy up more stocks — falling right into Hyun-woo’s trap. Hyun-woo plans to gather evidence and charge him for embezzlement and violating foreign exchange transaction laws. It’s a solid plan but for one little detail: Land Scammer has been murdered — presumably on Eun-seong’s orders.

In the midst of this, BaekHong departs for Germany, and Eun-seong follows them — after having all traces of Hyun-woo removed from Queensville. Eun-seong already cornered the information about the surgery from Grace, and the psycho is excited at the thought of Hae-in losing her memories. Waitaminute. This guy is really not planning to do what I think he’s going to do, right? Right?? Sigh. Delulu is really not the Eun-solulu here.

Eun-seong’s Germany trip means that he’ll miss the upcoming stockholders meeting, and Ms. Girlfriend is pissed. But Mr. Mommy Issues claims that he wouldn’t have been curious about the Hongs or jealous of Hae-in — and eventually fallen in love with her — if Ms. Girlfriend didn’t abandon him to enter their family in the first place. Sure, let’s blame it all on your mommy.

Queen of Tears: Episodes 13-14

In Germany, Hyun-woo comes clean about the surgery’s side effects to Hae-in, but she doesn’t take kindly to being made to pick between memory loss and death, so she decides to forgo the surgery. Oh boy! Hyun-woo begs Hae-in to choose life, but “Being alive means I cherish my memories and draw strength from them.” Hae-in’s memories define her life, and losing them means she’ll no longer be herself.

The Hongs and the Baeks come up with different strategies to persuade Hae-in into getting the surgery, but her mind is made up. I wish I could say “it’s just memories,” but what is life without the memories of who you are and the people you love? It’s an emotional conversation on both sides, and I’m partially sobbing, partially laughing at the Hongs and Baeks turning off the video function and assuming they ended the call completely.

Hae-in wishes to cherish the memories of loving others and being loved in return until her last breath, and in a crushing and tearful embrace, she begs Hyun-woo not to make her want to live. “I won’t be able to recognize you. I’ll become a stranger,” she cries. But Hyun-woo promises to be the first person she sees after the surgery, and then they can love again. Even if she doesn’t fall in love with him when she wakes up, he has no plans of letting her go because together forever is the goal. Neither side wants to give in, and while I have watched a number of emotional BaekHong scenes, this one is on a whole new level. I want to move on, but at the same time I want to stay in this moment to relish the pain. Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won understood the assignment here, and they delivered like their rent was due.

I go from crying to laughing when Hae-in’s jealousy is activated on seeing other ladies ogling at her man. I mean, can you blame them? Hyun-woo rubs it in by intentionally courting the ladies’ attention because he plans to make it unbearable for Hae-in to leave him behind — a marvelous plan by the way, because I’ll personally snatch him up if Hae-in still chooses to die after all this. But we cannot have one minute of a happy and relaxed BaekHong without creepy Eun-shadow trailing after them with his evil eyes. Mtchewww.

To make good on her threat to clear all obstacles on her son’s path, Ms. Girlfriend arranges for a meet and greet between BaekHong’s rental car and the Truck of Doom. After wrestling with her conscience, Grace calls to warn Hyun-woo, but it’s too late. Hyun-woo watches in horror as the truck rams into the car — where his wife is supposed to be waiting for him! Damning the rising flames, Hyun-woo punches at the glass until it breaks (and I definitely won’t be trying this at home), but Hae-in is not in the car as she stepped out to buy a lucky four clover leaf moments before the accident. Phew!! I was so scared. Guys, I cannot sing Kim Soo-hyun’s praises enough for this scene. Man went through a whole range of emotions: panic, desperation, anguish, disbelief and relief, in less than two minutes!

Ms. Girlfriend might have planned to get rid of Hae-in with this accident, but all she does is provide Hae-in with a first-hand view of the utter wreck that her husband will be if she dies. Hyun-woo wasn’t kidding with his “If you die before I do, I’m going to live one more day and follow you,” statement during their honeymoon. Although Hae-in is terrified of losing her memories, she doesn’t want to lose Hyun-woo, so she decides to undergo the surgery. Yasss!

Queen of Tears: Episodes 13-14

Park Ji-eun writer-nim really said: “You want a bed scene? Fine! You can have one. In the hospital.” Because why is Hyun-woo sharing Hae-in’s bed when he’s not a patient? Lol. Hae-in prods Hyun-woo to come clean about the things he has been keeping from her because she’s gonna forget them after the surgery anyway. And on the list of things he couldn’t say to her before, is the “I love you,” we have all been waiting for. B-but that’s not something you’d want her to forget, silly! I was already sniffing at Hyun-woo’s “Stay by my side for a long time. Let’s do ordinary things and grow old together,” and a tear or two dropped when Hae-in gave him a diary containing notes about herself, for him to hold on to, and give her after the surgery.

I could barely see through my tears as Hae-in was wheeled in for surgery, and I totally lost it watching Hyun-woo crumble alone after pretending to be strong in front of her. Some nerve-wracking hours later, the surgery is over, and we are all relieved. But before Hyun-woo can fulfil his promise of being the first person Hae-in sees when she wakes up, Interpol comes to arrest him for the murder of Land Scammer. You have got to be kidding me! From where to where?? I’m still trying to make sense of everything when Eun-slimy-bastard steps out of the elevator to announce himself as Hae-in’s guardian, and I’ll be damned.

Eun-seong deserves to have all his teeth knocked out for calling Hae-in “his woman,” but that’s not the main issue here. Doesn’t this hospital have records? Patient protection programs? Anything? How is it possible that a random idiot shows up claiming to be a patient’s guardian, and nobody flags it? To make matters worse, Eun-seong sends the prosecution to Daddy Hong on some embezzlement charges to prevent him from leaving Korea, so Hae-in is left at the mercy of that psychopath. OMG! Hong Hae-in, wake up and fight back!

We get a heartbreaking montage of Hae-in’s memories going up in flames one after the other, and then it’s all white. The first thing she wakes up to is that bastard smiling at her, but her first words are: “Baek Hyun-woo?” Ha! Get him again for me! Hae-in has zero memories, but Eun-seong is still not an option. Still, Eun-stubborn refuses to back down. He fills Hae-in’s head with lies about how much they love each other, and he tells her that Baek Hyun-woo is her ex-husband and stalker. Oh! I have never been this riled up in a long time. I want to enter my screen to fight!

The week ends with the first snow of the season, and BaekHong watches the snowfall from the detention center and hospital room, respectively. Hae-in feels like something is missing on her fingers — her ring — and she clutches at her chest in pain as the sight of her colored pinky catches her eyes. Her first love had better come true as the legend says.

We get the most heartbreaking set of epilogues yet, with a pre-Germany Hyun-woo recording a video message for Hae-in where he introduced himself as her husband in the event that she loses her memory. I didn’t think I had tears left to cry after watching that video message, then we got a pre-surgery Hae-in repeatedly mumbling Hyun-woo’s name and touching her colored pinky while being put under anesthesia — because repeatedly mumbling things you don’t want to forget is Hyun-woo’s secret to memorizing things. And now I’m broken all over again.

Queen of Tears: Episodes 13-14

I was a complete mess this week, and it’s all thanks to the combo of emotional scenes and the BaekHong masterclasses in acting. They had so many rent-due scenes, I can’t even choose which one broke me the most. BaekHong is the egg wash holding this makjang pie of a drama together — I mean, we have entered makjang territory and the show is not even doing anything to hide it. In that case, can we have more of Hyun-woo and Hae-in and less of everyone else?

I get the idea of raising the stakes, but I’m tired of the villains still winning at the eleventh hour. Actually, I’m tired of all the non-BaekHong arcs. I don’t care that Da-hye tried to run away again because Ms. Girlfriend used Geon-woo to threaten her to give up a USB containing some incriminating information. I also don’t care for her “You’re making it harder for me to leave,” sob story when Soo-cheol begged her to stay. I’m sorry to Kwak Dong-yeon, but this is already stale, and the drama needs to pack it up.

We’ve got two episodes left and Baby 1031’s story hasn’t been addressed; neither have we had a full episode of pure bliss and fluff. Come on, this is supposed to be a rom-com! And I know my priorities are kinda skewed here, but we also haven’t had a good kiss scene since Episode 5! For the love of a married couple’s romance, BaekHong deserves another kiss scene. We viewers deserve it. And now that death has been removed from the equation, the drama better deliver on a happy ending next week.

 
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i liked all the baekhong scenes this weekend but the plot was either messy or so slow that im torn on how much i like it.

frustrating cuz ep 14 was sooo well acted but i feel like the pacing of it and just some small added details would have made it so much better.

like the hit-and-run scene just needed a little bit more set up to not feel so jarring. have haein nap in the car, hyunwoo goes to buy snacks, rest of it all proceeds as normal. but the fact that the scene starts with hyunwoo already in the convenience store is so puzzling. i didnt even know to be worried about haein cuz i didnt realize that that was the car they were using.

anyways speaking of that scene, once i got over my annoyance/confusion of the set up, i was soooo blown away by the acting. holy crap!!

im really happy that they didnt leave the surgery and the “will she live” thing for the final week. cuz it's been dragging for the whole series, and tbh wrapping that all up leaves room for scheming to happen which has me excited.

having eunseong back for ep 14 was a blessing if i’m being honest, it’s more exciting when he’s around lol. ep 13 was soooooo slow for me no matter how cute i found our couple.

i love you beomja but her romance scenes are feeling more and more outta place with the tones for the eps lately. i am so tempted to skip them. sort of the same for soocheol and dahye. i dont really see their plot thread adding to the show overall.

i am hoping for haein not to remember anything. maybe just subconscious stuff or like muscle memory. but i dont really want haein to recover any of her memories because i think it’d be so much more satisfying and fulfilling if she falls for hyunwoo a second time. also it’d be a bonus if we get hyunwoo trying to woo her all over again—potential for romcom shenanigans~

i'm actually gonna get mad if haein recovers her memories. cuz like all the build up and pain not having any consequences will annoy the crap outta me

i feel like theres no need for a miscarriage flashback but i did desperately want them to talk about baby 1031. and like address that trauma... but it's looking like they never will ugh

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I watch this drama for Hae-In and Hyun-woo and I was happy because they gave me a lot of scenes of them together! I didn't mind the end because I think it will be fun to watch Hae-In falling in love with her husband for the second time and Eun-Sung being rejected for the 100 time!

Now, I love this couple and the actors, but I wish they gave us the intensity we got at the episode 5 because like now we have more teenagers love story... They gave us a lot of skinship but it's more about an emotionnal connection. They are a new wedded couple, give me a little bit of lust!

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Lust is not an emotional connection lmao
I feel like they are showing too much emotional connection which in turn keeping everything PG-13. I get what you mean about wanting more lust though, I do want things to get more physical *rawr*

This is just my guess, because I haven't seen all of her dramas, but I don't think KJW has ever done bed scene? I remember it being censored in Fight My Way, but I'm not sure about her other dramas. My guess is because she has a different image to upkeep compared to other KSH romance costar.

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Lol watch jiwon in lovestruck in the city, the bed scene in that was bold and very realistic. I think it's to do with PJE all her romance drama's are quite chaste

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Ah, thanks for the recommendation. Heard about that drama but haven't watched it.

I just realised now that you mentioned it, on PJE's drama. It might get to do with how she is used to write weekend dramas (which of course need to be chaste).. lol

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I agree, PJE as a writer tends to lean towards keeping things family friendly onscreen. It's not as if KSH or KJW can't pull off one, or at least a hint of one since they've done it in their previous work.

(also Lovestruck in the City was a web series, they probably had a lot more freedom with those scenes?)

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I agree but I think it's a PD's choice too. They are the ones who chose how to set the scene and both of them have experience. They had the opportunity to add or make things spicier.

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I agree that this must be PJE's style...remember the frustration (at least mine) of 2 grown ass adults in CLOY, staying together in the same house and not a single bed scene 😤

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The show went full on makjang. I am not too thrilled. I expected the Hong’s to get smarter, but nope. They are are still passive and hanging around. Why aren’t they sharing information and being a strong team. It was Grace who hinted about a ToD!
And Da Hye was planning to do it the second time.
I think all the emotions are not landing for me because I feel spent. This has gone on for too long.

The whole German doc calling Baek and not Hae-in was weird. I would have liked the entire family come together and convince her rather than it all happening in Germany. The show wants to focus so much on OTP that at times I feel a little family interaction wouldn’t hurt.

Now we have to watch Eun-fake husband for an episode???

When do the tears stop! ???

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The tears probably won't stop, it is in the title, but only 2 episodes left. They will probably both be 2 hours a piece as well.

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Hae-In wasn't the type to share things with her family. Yeah, the things changed but a little bit, not to the point to travel with her whole family. She's still very independant.

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yeah she even says outright to her mother that they're not at the stage of having a typically close mother-daughter relationship yet.

And it's not exactly surprising she'd want to go with only Hyun-woo, this is also their time together after she's drawn a line with her family by saying she's moving into his place so it makes sense she wants their time in Germany to be just the two of them instead of having her whole family along.

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I think once you're married, your husband become your main point of contact and your closest family / guardian, esp for daughters in Asian culture.

Knocking on wood on Eun-fake for an episode. For the love of God and the plot which are in dire need of rescuing, please PLEASE don't let it last for long :(( I want him to be destroyed at least in the first part of the episode 15. Starting a circle of prayer atm lol

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Eun-snake...ftfy

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I don't think the whole family converging to talk pre-Germany would change her mind. Why? Even the video call was not enough to change her mind. She's a resolute human. And her concerns are valid. She doesn't want to forget those she holds dear.

What moved her instead was the conversation that was heard but not had. Hearing her entire family breakdown for her sake in all honesty, no doubts in sight, that was the earnest plea that got to her.

They didn't know she was still on the call. I'm sure if they did, they'd not have bawled the tears uncontrollably and unconsolably. Nor would she have seen her family fight themselves to accept her choice.

That heard but un-had conversation did any magic pre-Germany or post-Germany pre-op could attempt to achieve in such a heart wrenching turn of events.

The writer especially got that right.
And I when I saw that that was about to play out, I knew already that Hae-in will change her mind and have the surgery.

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I agree, the unplanned eavesdropping was wonderful!!

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for the character Hae-in is (extremely independent, not easily swayed) it makes sense that no amount of purposeful arguing would make her change her mind. And instead it's two unplanned events - the video call 'not yet disconnected' accidental eavesdrop and Hyun-woo's reaction when he believed she'd died - that really bring home to her exactly what her not getting the surgery would do to them, and end up pushing her towards changing her mind.

(I can't even begrudge her that initial choice to not get the surgery really, she wasn't wrong when she said her memories are what make her who she is and choosing to give them up would be like death too)

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"The whole German doc calling Baek and not Hae-in was weird."

I am at a loss as to why people are finding this weird when it was Hyun Woo calling not just this doctor but hundreds of them. He knew enough about her condition to explain it to the doctors he was contacting. Even her dad was asking every doctor he knew. What would have been weird is if either of them gave out Hae-in's contact information to all those doctors.

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yeah this is not a nitpick that I have either - Hae-in was doing a lot of research and contacting hospitals and clinicla trials but so was Hyun-woo, and if this particular hospital was found by him it's not surprising that he'd be their point of contact if he's emailing on behalf of a patient (who, from the hospital pov, is a family member and could be too sick to be contacting them directly)

What I do find irritating is the Hong parents and especially Hae-in's mother continuing to let Grace anywhere near them, isn't she the one who leaked Hae-in's hospital info to Eun-snake?

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Yes! I cannot understand why is Grace still near them! Hong mommy has learned nothing! After all that they have gone through, losing the company and the house, they seem to take things so lightly. The villains are still living in the same house.

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I also thought it was weird that the doctor ONLY talked to Hyun-woo instead of asking to follow up directly with Hae-in before letting her come all the way to Germany for the surgery. I just assume that this falls under the realm of Rich People Medicine.

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They must be so dehydrated. Specially the ML.

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Hae In's episodes, imo.

I loved listening to her reflexions about life and relationships.

I liked how she opened up to Hyun Woo about what she expected of their relationship in the future, now that she had a future. And I liked watching her discuss with her mom about the changes in their dynamic. And it was cute to see her make plans for her work.

I loved how half of episode 13 is just her being adorable and hopeful and carefree.

And then it was sad how everything became "just a dream" for her when Hyun Woo finally told her that she was going to lose all her memories.

It made really sad watching her tell Hyun Woo all the things that she loved about him and their love, and how she didn't want to lose it.

And it broke my heart when she made the decision to have the surgery. She didn't have to say a word. But when she was trying to comfort Hyun Woo after the ToD payed then a visit, you could see exactly what she was thinking all written on her face.

She was holding him, trying to calm him down but I just wanted to give her a hug and tell her that whatever decision she makes it's okay. That she didn't have to feel guilty about it.

Aigoo... Hae In really had a crazy journey this week.

From annulling her divorce with Hyun Woo and thinking she was going to be completely cure, to waking up without memories with Eun-kidnapper by her side.

2. Happy Beom Ja is happy tabong. I'm loving her little romance. Her future hubby is so considerate and thoughtful. The scene when he gives her money for her dad was so beautiful.

I hope that from now on Soo Cheol doesn't crash their dates anymore. Why is this guy third wheeling when he has a wife and a kid and it's looking for a job? With what time?

3. DA HYE STOP.
She really needs to stop disappearing out of nowhere. She can't just send someone for coffee and then disappear. 😂
She needs to find a way to solve her stuff while keeping her guy by her side.

I thought mom in law was going to ask her about the conversation with Eun-delulu's mom. But she just took her grandchild and forgot that her daughter in law was being threatened by a scary woman.

4. And talking about forgetting, how could Hyun Woo just forget that his car got destroyed? And Hae In (and probably him) was supposed to be in it?
For a guy that almost got killed, two times, he's so freaking slow.

5. And talking about slow men, the dads and Hyun Woo's best plan was to lie to Hae In and the rest of the family?

I think that if they would've shared the information with time, maybe someone would've realize that the best they could do is make videos or something with and for Hae In.

After waking up, showing her a video of herself, pictures of her and her family, of her childhood, of her wedding, all those things seem a little more smooth than expecting Hyun Woo to just appear in front of her and tell her "oh, I'm your husband. what's up".

If they took their time to think, maybe...

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If they took their time to think, maybe they would've thought of going with her? I can't believe the first (only) person in front of her was Eun-BS. And of course, the first thing he said was also BS.

Anyway, I can't wait for next week. I hope she gets her memories back FAST. Like in the first half hour of episode 15, or something. Are the last two episodes going to be two hours long? If not, they really need to send Eun-trash to his container ASAP.

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Ditto on your last 2 paragraphs.

That was the most logical thing to do. But I doubted if it'd even work. With Hae-in, it's a hit or miss. Most times, it's a miss. I understand to a great extent why the information was kept from her till they got to Germany. It's better to talk about it in Germany than in Korea.

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I wonder if that's going to become a tradition for them.
Hyun Woo hides things from her and then takes her to Germany to confess. 😂 Jk.

I understand her family, and I forgive Hyun Woo and the dads for lying. The video call scene made me forgive them.

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That video scene was the highlight of this week.
I'm too pissed at the writer but I'll confess that she got that part right.

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Hyun Woo hides things from her and then takes her to Germany to confess.

😂 😂 😂 I can think of worse traditions than this, though hopefully what he "hides" next time isn't going to be quite so major.

I will say I'm glad to not have to spend the next two eps worrying if Hae-in is going to die, but she's not wrong when she says losing her memories will be the same as if she's died because they are what make her, her.

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I don't think their secrets can get worse than divorce and amnesia. Well, I hope so. 😆

I felt a little bad that there was no one on her side about this discussion.
No one to talk about it, no one to listen to her. She only kept hearing everyone else. Even if Hyun Woo said "I understand", he always added the "but" next and kept telling her to have the surgery.
And then the show send her the ToD to make her see Hyun Woo all devastated and make her feel guilty enough to convince her. And after that there was no real time to process anything, the surgery was there...

But it's fine since we know she'll get her memories back. She's gonna be healthy and herself by the end of the show. I'm thankful for that.

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Hyun-woo: "I have arranged for a lovely long weekend for us in Munich."
Hae-in: " Okay, what is it? Spill the beans, NOW!"

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😂😂😂😂

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I also really like Hae In's plans for the store, and secretary Na's confusion about her 180° turn from her previous statements!

I wondered about Hong mom not being more concerned with snake mom's appearance. But I was so glad she showed that snake mom was wrong, because she cares about the baby no matter his parentage. Hong mom has grown in compassion.

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Yes! I liked that the mom having Da Hye's back, and showing that she cares for her grandson.

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honestly, Hae-in's mother has been so stupid in previous weeks that I am not surprised she continues to be stupid and not immediately wonder why Mistress Snake is threatening the daughter-in-law. At least she's grown a bit as a person, telling off Mistress Snake and claiming the kid as her grandson.

Hae-in might have got her personality from her ma, but her brains come from her dad's side for sure, Beom-ja would never have failed to connect the dots like that.

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the post-TOD scene!! It absolutely levelled me too, watching Hae-in's move from confusion and concern to "I can't do this to him" as she tries to console him..... I'm emotionally exhausted just thinking about it. You're right, you really can see it in her face that this is what decides it for her.
I'd agree this is Hae-in's week on the character development front, watching her move from black humour at Grandpa's funeral (and I did like the little detail of Hae-in now being the one to restrain Beom-ja from physically attacking Mistress Snake outside the house, which was what Hyun-woo was doing at the hospital when Grandpa first fell ill) to wanting to make the most of what remains to her, to having hope for her future before she finds out the terms, and then her whole struggle with that.
(but all the Eun-snake stuff has me very, very infuriated like PLEASE can we not undo all of this progress for Hae-in just to have her end up in the clutches of a sociopath who apparently no one including the doctors and nurses who are supposed to take care of her, can protect her from??)

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Yes!! Her development was so beautiful.

We really need someone to throw Eun-trash on his recycling bin, ASAP.

It's gonna be extremely disturbing for her to get her memories back and realize she was at the mercy of that psycho, completely alone and defenseless. I wouldn't blame her if she develops trust issues or something.

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my hope is that she recovers her memories on her own and is the one to end him, as she should be - this creep has been plaguing her since university?!

Which is like half a lifetime for her, and she's been going "NOPE not having it" every time he tries it, now we're at "brain damaged but still not having it".

The one thing I do like about that 'relationship' is that he's portrayed as a walking red flag even before we know he's a wrong'un, and glows ever brighter with every instance of being a creep.

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Yeah, it's nice to see that for once, "I've been obsessed with you for my entire life", isn't a successful pick up line in kdramaland.

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@enriquequierecagar - her entire reaction to being told of it was basically "Huh. Cool story bro." completely unimpressed 😂

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Memory loss and trust issues go hand in hand, since people are claiming things that you don't remember. People with dementia often end up - or have days - where they believe everybody are lying to them.

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He is trash that can't be recycled! The worst kind of trash. I think that's what they called the real psychopath serial killer (played by Park Sung Hoon) in Psychopath Diary

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But he was funny in that one! It was funny trash.
Here his character is so pathetic it's kinda sad. 😆

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I recognise that turn of phrase!! Good on k-netizens for coming up with it, really sums him up so well.

Also - while I'm still maddened by the drama giving him this absolutely illogical "I'm Hae-in's guardian now" win, I do appreciate the one thing QoT did right about Eun-쓰레기 in relation to Hae-in which is make it 100 percent crystal clear that despite his sad childhood story, history of abandonment and abuse, ~feelings~ for or obsession with Hae-in or whatever..... none of this changes the fact that he's a sociopathic creep who shouldn't be allowed within 100 metres of her and this is NOT one of those stories where an awful man deserves ~redemption~ because he's obsessed with a woman.

(and Hae-in's repeated, clear and unapologetic rejections just make it even clearer. Though it's annoying that she has to keep repeating herself because red flag Eun-snake will not take no for an answer)

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It was obvious that Eun-soul-slurper would show up at the hospital, but I too hadn't expected the arrest.
But, taking into consideration that Eun-sick-people-abductor already kidnapped grandpa from a hospital, of course he would come here.
I, too, am annoyed that they didn't film her with them ... visual confirmation that she loved someone and they loved her (when all their petty quarrels was drowned in the prospect of actually losing her, at least) would be better than her journal, at least considering that the mint-condition mind of Hae-in may have a completely different handwriting and anyone could write a journal and tell her she wrote it.
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Disregarding the plot-holes:
This is the story of love, and Hyun-woo and Hae-in would fall in love again at any time, at any place. Why? Because they are the opposite of Eun-titled Eun-cel.
He says: "When you lose everything, and I am your only option, then you will love me".
But Hae-in and Hyun-woo have already fallen in love with each other as teenagers and as grown-ups, and if Hae-in loses all her memories, if all the pictures of their wedding and married life has been destroyed by the Eun-cinirator ... Hyun-woo will still love her, and she will still fall in love with him. (Who wouldn't, but that's beside the point here).
This is a story of a love that would happen anywhere and anywhen between these two people.

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Their love is stronger than anything.
Even when she forgot her self, she didn't forgot how name.

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When Hyun-woo was filming that video, I was thinking..."hey couldn't Eun-sung also film a video saying he's her real true love?"

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Exactly! I hope that by the end of the video Hyun Woo took the camera and filmed her while she was sleeping or something.

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Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Ji Won truly knocked it out of the park with their acting during a church scene. Seeing Hae In falling apart was gut-wrenching. I could feel their pain and desperation thanks to their powerful acting.

However, it’s sad that their superb performances were undermined by a nonsensical writing after that. I know it’s a fictional drama but for Christ’s sake if a family member is undergoing a life-saving surgery one would expect the whole family to be there?!!! It’s not like they’re poor and can’t afford to buy tickets for Germany. They own private islands but can’t afford few tickets and accommodation in Germany? This is just a lazy writing.

And how did Eun-Snake become Hae In’s guardian all of sudden? How can a hospital staff just let him enter her room without explaining anything? I don’t think I’m the only one who was very disappointed with this supposed plot twist that everyone saw coming from the miles away.

Now we have only two episodes left where Hyun Woo needs to woo Hae In all over again and also fight Eun Snake and Psycho Mistress. BTW did I miss something or it still hasn’t been revealed the reason why Psycho Mistress plotted the revenge for 20 years?

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Re: the guardianship. I'm wondering if Hae-in foolishly signed something back when he thought they were going to get married.

I am VERY disappointed that they didn't re-register their marriage before they took the trip. They had plenty of time between the moment she claimed to be on their honeymoon and their trip - but perhaps they were too busy (off-camera, much to @unit's regret) to bother with such trivial matters.

I call her Madwoman Moh and it's been THIRTY years she has been plotting it and no, we still don't know why and no matter how good this drama may be in terms of acting, direction, camera, etc, I will deduct one ⭐ from my rating if we don't get some decent explanations - not just her motivation but What Happened at the mysterious boat accident (I'm sure she's the culprit). I want to know the history more than I want to understand the hospital foolishness.

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I'm more surprised by the hospital allowing him access into her room. They knew well enough that Hyun-woo is her husband. Even though he's being arrested, I don't think any reasonable hospital staff who saw the arrest and exchange and heard the conversations during the arrest would okay someone who their patient's husband clearly wasn't cordial with, and still go on to allow him into her room. Even if she's in need of medical care, I'm sure they had provisions for a caregiver. They could call the Hongs and ask them to arrange that.
There was a good amount of time between his arrest and her waking up. So what in the name of everything went wrong in the writer's head.

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I think there were few glimpses of that smartness that Hyun Woo and Hae In supposedly own at the beginning of the drama. Since episode 8 they’ve been outsmarted and outmanoeuvred at every turn.

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I would say it was actually a fairly even-handed fight until episode 12 - Hae-in got her own back at the press conference, Hyun-woo managed to talk his way out of being murdered.

what's more infuriating is the continued stupidity of the Hong family and especially Hae-in's mother- they're still letting Grace around them? Not immediately going on red alert on seeing Mistress Snake harassing Da-hye (her former co-conspirator)? Plus PLEASE why hasn't Queensville been gone over with a fine tooth comb for bugs?!

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I'm wondering if Hae-in foolishly signed something back when he thought they were going to get married

I would assume not?! I mean, she collapsed and ended up in (Korean) hospital right after that and he couldn't get in to see her there or claim guardianship. It was Hae-in who called him to the hospital to deliver the "you're a creep and always were" speech.
also I can't imagine either Hyun-woo - a lawyer!- or Hae-in being so lax about a major detail like remaining legally married, right before a major surgery like that?
Eun-creep's face deserves some smacking with the business end of a doorknob for having the gall to ever refer to Hae-in as "his woman", he makes my skin crawl.

Agreed that I'd rather be unravelling Moh-Snake's 30 year web of lies, deceit and murder but good god the Hongs don't make it easy like wtf you idiots still let Grace around and tell her things?! About Hae-in?! And let Da-hye just sit on her butt without finding out her role in the entire operation? wtf. I know Soo-cheol is stupid and so is their mother, but how is Dad like that too?!

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I guess we will find out in a couple of days, but perhaps Eun Seong bribed a court official to obtain the guardianship. Apparently he had no trouble filing false charges against the family so that they couldn't travel.

In the land of Kdrama, money talks and he has lots of it.

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IKR? The people in the hospital just saw her husband get arrested, then a RANDOM dude appears like nothing and they're just like "yeah, wtv". At least her doctor will mention all of the things she and Hyun Woo had to go through in the last few months, right?

He literally talked EVERYTHING with Hyun Woo instead of her, so there's no way he isn't going to mention her how all of this was possible because of him.

Oh, no, wait, he probably will now talk with Eun-snake about that since doctors in kdramaland NEVER talk directly with their patients. *Sigh*

Oh, and psycho mistress apparently did all of this for her son. I don't think we can understand her (or ES) with our simple minds. They're just too weird and obsessed with each other. And entire family is suffering because they have some unresolved trauma/mom-son issues.

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Hyun-woo is her husband, not a random stranger. And, she spoke to the doctor first. Hyun-woo took over correspondence at a point and it remained so. And he kept her in the loop on all the developments, save for this surgical complication and with good reason. At the end of the day, she choose for herself.

I won't be shocked if this doctor talks post-op with Eun-delulu. Clearly, he hasn't proven to be a mile close to our Korean doctor and administrator last week.

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No, I mean that Eun-kidnapper is the random dude.

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It's not like they're poor and can't afford to buy tickets for Germany.

Not to mention that billionaires don't need to buy plane tickets. They have private jets on standby, or access to private jets.

I swear that none of these k-drama writers have ever once interacted with Korean chaebols that they like to write about so much. The way these chaebols are depicted in kdramas is divorced from reality.

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‘The way these chaebols are depicted in kdramas is divorced from reality’. I loved it when Chaebol dad said the same thing and gave examples; live in doctors, cooks to manage high blood pressure and ways to avoid stressing the knees.

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But it wasn't because of the money, right? They just didn't "thought" of it.
When they spoke with Eun-snake, they said they were going, so technically nothing was stopping then but themselves.

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I could accept an excuse that the Hongs may not have full legal access to the corporate jet but I can’t accept them sitting around so passively out in Yong Duri. What do they do all day? Why haven’t they hired an investigative detail to follow Eun Scum and his Mom’s every move? Why haven’t they developed moles from their old servants? This is a ridiculous detail but someone should have noticed a giant pallet of cash being moved out of the house and then into a bank vault 🤦🏼‍♀️ Seriously, the pile of money is much larger than the vault door, that took some work!

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Plot holes? More like sink holes.

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I doubt they'd even have the brains to check Queensville for bugs after it's spent months occupied by their sworn enemies.

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Yeah the fact that the parents did not fly to Germany was really weird for me. Even if chances of survival are good, wouldn't your immediate family want to be around regardless??

I didn't watch ep 14 (too nervous) but I think hospitals tend to be a bit lax about visitors (as long as it's not VIP) because it can be hard to control/keep tabs. But letting him be the guardian is a major WTF for a bureaucratic country like Germany.

And nope, we're still waiting with bated breath on why the revenge needs to be 20 years in the making. Sigh.

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oh making a mental note to be careful about cutting costs on senior care in another country. In mine you need to scan your identity card and know the ward number to get past the turnstile. Either the patient or next of kin would have given consent.

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Someone pointed out that they may have been on the no fly list before they could even board. But, I don't think the timing is right for that. Anyway, there should have been a scene in my opinion where mom at least demanded or fought to go. Even if it was decided in the end that she shouldn't go.

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I think hospitals often don't keep that kind of strict register on who comes and goes - I have never had to show ID to visit anybody - but that the Hong family did nothing to protect Hae-in is just crazy. They are the "rent an entire floor" kind of rich, so "letting Hae-in have two bodyguards beside her husband" as a minimum just seems ... and also, one would expect at least her father or her favourite aunt to come with her. And in normal families, her mother, but ...

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Definitely the lazy writing is the weakest on ep14. Its all for the moment when delulu Eun-snake to takeover guardianship of a woman he is not related with in any way. I can't believe any hospital or police would allow that. Even if he may grease some palms along the way, there is no logical way he would get away with it.

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Especially in Germany where bribery doesn’t work like that. In reality they would probably lock Eun-snake up for trying something so immoral and illegal.

I just can’t wrap my head around how nonsensical that whole sequence was.

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So true it was absolutely nonsensical especially when the hospital staff knew Hyun Woo is the husband. Its a major fail in writernim's part. I sure hope the last two episode fares better.

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@unit, you are like the drama - hilarious quips intermingled with descriptions of BaekHong that break my heart all over again.

My main comment involves the scenes in the church. As someone of nominal faith, the scenes of BaekHong praying in church - during their honeymoon and now(separate or together) just wrung my heart. Maybe the writers will fool me, but I think both of their prayers will be answered: Hyun-woo's prayer for her life have been answered; her prayer was: "I won't ask you to save me, but please let me cherish these memories [of loving others and being loved) until my last breath." So, I'm crossing fingers that her prayer will also be answered and at least partially recovered memories, especially since we are facing this event not in the last 1/2 hour but with THREE hours remaining to sort it all out.😊

I love the corporate intrigue and I'm glad that Uncle Beom-seok will be returning and especially glad that my prediction came true that he would be working with Hyun-woo (they were on opposite sides of a lawsuit, apparently) to take down Madwoman and her son. At this point, I feel assured that happy endings are in place for all the families and Hyun Woo will meet out the proper poetic justice to the Villains . But. . .I still need some flashbacks and major explanations of what exactly happened in the past - the "mysterious" boat accident, how (and why)Moh got involved with the Hong family, why did she send Eun-seong to the USA (which was THE pivotal point in his young life). Without that insight, then they are nothing more than cardboard Villains.

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I loved the church scenes too (interestingly, it brings me back to episode 1 when Hyun-woo tells Soo-cheol at the brother-in-laws' gathering that he's been Christian since birth, the Hongs presumably weren't since Soo-cheol says he just started practising? but we do see Hae-in wearing a cross pendant at another time so it looks like she might have picked it up too)

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The end of episode 14 was a MESS, WHAT? LOL, my twin @eazel summed it up beautifully. That being said, amnesia is similar to death, so once again writernim got around her "impossible" scenario. I enjoyed episode 13 as well, even though I laughed, because at the end of the day QoT is a pretty soap opera and I love it, warts and all.

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This. I already despised the man, but he managed to go a whole level lower with this. Abuse on every level. He has to go within minutes of ep15 and Hae-in has to be restoring her memory fast for me to feel remotely satisfied. If he gets to exploit her for too long, I will feel manipulated, writer-nim.

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the only circumstance in which I would accept this not being the case is if Hae-in revisits her earlier MO - bides her time, conceals the return of her memories and proceeds to destroy Eun-snake definitively, once and for all when he doesn't see it coming.

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This might be an unpopular opinion but I really don't think we need to revisit baby 1031 story again at this point. What is the need to elaborate a painful past?
What we know is that they grieve differently and that caused a miscommunication in their relationship.

That being said, I am so done with Eunsung, and the ending of episode 14 does not make sense. I need that to be undo-ed at least by the first 20 mins of episode 15 or else I'm gonna riot

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I actually agree about 1031 - we know as much as we need to know about what that loss did to them as a couple, it doesn't really need more elaborating. I mean, it really could just be a miscarriage and doesn't have to be Mistress Snake poisoning Hae-in.
I want Hae-in's memories to make a speedy return too, I will vomit if she has to spend a whole episode being manipulated by that psychopath.

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I agree too that there really is no need to talk about 1031 anymore, unless it is somehow related to Ms Girlfriend's that caused the miscarriage (which I would balk becoz then it wud be just too much). I think the miscarriage story was to just show how it has affected them as a couple and how that was the original cause of them drifting apart, but also very pivotal 3 years later, because Hyun Woo was originally hellbent on hating his wife and getting out of the marriage until he found out her password is 1031 and that sort of gave him some pause.

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Agreed - 1031 is the plot device for the couple drifting apart but also halting Hyun-Woo’s active pursuit of a divorce.

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bingo.

and Hae-in's miscarriage really could just be a thing that happened to any couple, you know? The fact that it drove a wedge between them may partially thanks to her rather...unique family setup, but the event itself doesn't have to be the result of some plot by Mistress Snake poisoning her.

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Ep 13: This was the first QoT ep where my overall feeling was disappointment. It was rotten for Hae In's dad to ask Hyun Woo to hide information from her. And for Hyun Woo to accede. And even before that, why did the doc call Hyun Woo and not Hae In?! Hae In is an adult who can make her own decisions.

I did love the sweet moments of Hae In and Hyun Woo's time together. Hae In's new point of view and focus on being happy. And - finally! - living together away from their families. The newlyweds gossip, "first snow", taking couple photos, and holding hands. Hae In's three reveals. Did he truly believe there was a raccoon?! But I would have appreciated a little more time and a lot more passion when they first arrived at his apartment. Like CLOY, this writer does not let adults be adults. 

While I'm glad the Hongs thanked the Baeks, and dad Hong told Hyun Woo that he trusted him, they have never apologized for how terribly they had treated him. Gee, we're sorry we didn't believe you when you were trying so hard to keep us from destroying ourselves. 

Why didn't grandfather apologize to his daughter?! And why not share that he was poisoned with the game pieces?? Did they not even do an autopsy???

Ep 14 was better, but so predictable I was just waiting for each plot point to occur on screen. I knew Hae In's emotions would allow her to recognize that Eun-*#@&! is not the one she loves. 

I did not know they have TODs in Germany too!! Geez are they international now?! I do think this one earned the best use of a TOD trope award, showing Hae In the effect of her death on Hyun Woo. 

Big question: BABY???!!!! All of this open sharing but this major heartbreak is forgotten?? Baby? No heart to heart about their loss and moving into separate rooms?? Again, Baby??!

The Hongs may not be able to leave SK but mom Baek can. They should not leave their daughter alone anywhere near Eun Snake. 

I saw the ending of 14 coming but it was still annoying. A unnecessary plot device to set up an unnecessary separation. Hyun Woo's attorney friends will jump into action and get him released on false imprisonment, and Hae In will not be fooled. Eun Snake has a history of attempting to imprison and fire Hyun Woo on false charges.

Eun Snake has the emotional IQ of a mud puddle. The rain and the dirt and everything and everyone is at fault except my own actions.

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Hopes:

A German nurse visits Hae In's room and shares a photo they took because he or she thought Hae In and her husband looked so sweet and peaceful cuddled up together.

Of course our ending will have bad guys in prison or dead and good guys happy healthy and together. The boating accident and baby stories had better be resolved. 

The Hongs leave Queens Group to eldest brother, Hae In continues as CEO of the shopping center but balances her family and work worlds better, and the parents choose to live in a smaller house with a smaller business, perhaps in the Baeks' village. They've discovered they like it there and dad Hong never seemed very ambitious.

Soo Cheol punches Da Hye's ex and saves his little family. 

Beom Ja stops talking long enough to let neighbor crush confess.

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" And even before that, why did the doc call Hyun Woo and not Hae In?!"

Hyun-woo was the one asking around to all the hospitals for a cure, not Hae-in. Even her dad was asking around but Hyun-woo was the one that found this particular hospital.

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That makes sense then. I was thinking that this was the same hospital they had been to before in Germany. The doc was different but I still thought it was the same place.

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It's like after episode 12 the little logic in there completely left the area.
At this point I feel very little motivation to continue besides the acting, and I wish this weren't the nth drama that crashed and burnt at the very end. I am even more scared that the already long episodes will get even more tediously longer/

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On Baby: I would like to suggest my point +others right above your comment - perhaps it really is just a plot device which made our couple drift apart and halt HW's divorce. But now that HW realise that HI is grieving the same way, and actually cares about him, everything is well again (at least in the 'love' department)

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The last two episodes were ridiculous (and not in a good way) and soured me on this entire show. Any argument that PJE is a good writer gets killed here and now. ChatGPT could've written a more cohesive two episodes than whatever this hot mess we got served was.

I don't mind kdrama tropes when they serve to move the story forwards, but PJE seems to just want to shove every trope in for the sake of having those tropes, which is lazy and inept storytelling 101. We got (another) truck of doom and amnesia this week.

The bad writing is casting a pall over whatever good acting KSH and KJW are delivering. Unlike those who squealed and cried over Baekhong scenes, I just feel exasperated whenever the two showed up onscreen this weekend (which was a lot of times). If every other scene is an angsty crying scene, it starts to feel contrived realllly quickly.

There is a lot of potential with the show's premise - a couple deeply in love with one another, who drifted apart after a tragedy and inability to communicate with and comfort one another. The initial episodes set up the story to explore these very real issues, and then the last few episodes curved sideways into makjang, chaebol in-fighting, psycho stalker territory.

On paper, the two villains are the most interesting characters in the whole drama, given their backstories and motivations. On screen is a whole other story - they're caricatures. It's a real shame because Park Sung-hoon and Lee Mi-sook are extremely capable actors that could've done a lot with Eun-song and Sul-hee if PJE wasn't so awful at characterization.

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I think the problem lays partly with the fact that the episodes seem to be interminable. When you have so much screen time to fill in, you must throw in the kitchen sink at some point.

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honestly this wasn't a problem at the start - the episodes were just as long but until episode 10, were paced so well that they just flew by.

Now they're just stalling for nothing, and pointlessly - the Hongs are still letting snake Grace visit them and mommy Hong is an idiot who actually tells her about Hae-in's surgery after knowing she's Team Snake and has collaborated with a man who tried to blackmail her daughter?! Da-hye just sitting around for three episodes now going "I'm going to repent for my sins...... but not by doing the ONE thing that could actually help the people I've wronged i.e. turn in the damn USB and help take down Team Snake or confess any of this whole 20 year scheme" (looks like Soo-cheol's stupidity was contagious but tbh she didn't come across as the sharpest tool in the shed even when she was scheming on Team Snake). Eun-snake allowed to become Hae-in's "guardian" in place of Hyun-woo on the basis of 'because I say so' by a German hospital?

And with more of this to come in episode 15 instead of even starting with the question of what led Moh-Snake to target the Hongs specifically and what is up with all these mysterious deaths and banishments in places where she's around??

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sorry, meant to type 'the earlier (up to ep 10) episodes were just as long' but it's true they really did just breeze past.

and even ep 14 wouldn't feel as irritatingly long if it hadn't been for Eun-snake getting an unwarranted about of time to gasbag on and all the Moh-Snake and Da-hye stuff (sorry but I have officially lost patience with her - she didn't come across as the brightest of the villain bunch but she's acting like she hasn't got two brain cells to rub together, just like Hae-in's ma).

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I was all geared up for the finale week until the annoying cliffhanger ending at episode 14.

The writer gets points for hiding her hand and zero points adding another drama again.
Her memory loss is enough material to milk for another episode or two. To add Eun-delulu to the mix was just extra pudding that wasn't needed. More so, Eun-whatever is nowhere close to that sweet pudding.

I'm disappointed, honestly. I'm not all that geared up for the finale like I would have cause I can already tell what formula will play out next week, a formula I don't want to see take center place but will now have to. Between predicting how this cliffhanger will turn out and how the drama will turn out without this annoying episode 14 ending, I'd pick the one where episode 14 didn't conclude in that manner. I'm fine with that predictability if that's what they are trying to avoid.

Let the finale come so I can claim my bean. I do hope they give a better come back next week cause I'm left asking them just one question: Really? 🤷🏽🙎🏽🤦🏽‍♂️🙄😒😏🤨😕☹️🙅🏽... all the emojis available to convey my reactions.

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Eun Seong showing up at this moment makes perfect sense (as a plot twist/cliffhanger) IF - big IF - she recovers some or even many of her memories fairly quickly. Keeping ES at her hip for very long might have made sense back at Episode 10. . . . oh wait, they did play with that for all of 20 minutes or so.

Assuming that Hae-in the Woman has not changed, if nothing else I think she will be repelled by the same Eun Seong who couldn't stop "pushing those boundaries" that she didn't appreciate back at University. He just can't help being who he is and, memory or no memory, she is Hong Hae-in, a woman is will never be a pushover.

That's my hope because watching a full episode of her wondering about the husband/stalker that she can't remember just won't cut it.

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There are way better use of screentime. This particular one feels like a precursor to finale fillers. I'll rather spend my hours in Yongduri than my minutes with Eun-seong parading in Germany.

There's Beom-ja and Yong-seong. There's Soo-cheol and Da-hye. There's the fight to take the company back. All those things can take front seat instead of passing comments and minute screentime.

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Hae-in's Chekhov's Gun of a balsam-painted nail (which, obviously, is the one symbol of her love for Hyun-woo which can't be removed off her by the surgery) hints that her memories aren't totally gone, but I suspect we're still going to be in for a world of frustration in episode 15.

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PS: It is deeply, DEEPLY frustrating to watch but I appreciate that Hae-in has been solidly consistent about two things from day 1 of this drama - her love for Hyun-woo, and the fact that she has absolutely no truck with any romantic overtures from Eun-substitute, with the drama making her rejection clear multiple times and NOT with some "I'm sorry I can't like you" wishy-washy nonsense - from "you're a manipulative creep so I cut you off and told you never to contact me again" to "no thanks, I don't want a substitute for my husband and certainly not you" to "bitch you thought??! here let me tell the whole world I'd rather die of a literal brain tumour than marry you" to "the sight of you makes me lose my appetite" to "cool childhood sob story bro, idgaf I'm not indulging your creepy fantasy" and even now, we're halfway to "my husband >>>> you, even when I have brain damage and can't remember you're a creepy stalker".

There's enough to be getting on with even without the fear of Hae-in's imminent death hanging over our heads, I really, REALLY wish the Hongs would do something already and start unravelling Moh-Snake and her thirty year plot (what about that mysterious boat accident that killed Hae-in's brother?? And elder abuse of Grandpa? Or the fake identity??) instead of bogging us down with Hyun-woo being in jail and the Hongs being trapped in Korea while Eun-skeeve somehow gets unfettered access to their daughter at a time no one from her actual family can be with her (the way my skin crawls at this thought...)

and I hope to god Hyun-woo made that divorce cancellation official the minute Hae-in said yes.

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With the return of Uncle Beom-seok, I think we are getting close to finding out what happened 30 years ago. That's been my theory since. . I guess Episode 6 or so.

Unfortunately, it sounds like the "divorce cancellation" involved registering their marriage again and apparently that did not happen? I supposed Koreans understand it all, but the different terms (withdraw divorce; cancel divorce; register marriage) are confusing to the rest of us.

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If Hae in never filed the divorce papers.....

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at this rate, Uncle Beom-seok is the ONLY one of the Hongs/family besides Hyun-woo and Hae-in who's going to make themselves useful in any way to fight back against the snakes and their schemes while everyone else is just, what? proving his brain really is just a buffer for his skull (Soo-cheol, thanks Vincenzo), twiddling thumbs while sitting on evidence (Da-hye, please enough already idc about her) and letting the villains visit your hideaway without getting suspicious at all (mother, looks like even being usurped couldn't cure her of stupidity)?

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Yeah the Hongs have really not made any effort here. No autopsy for grandfather? No investigating the house staff for who was in on the plot? No checking into the fact that Eun Snake had threatened their daughter? No investigation over said threat to imprison Hyun Woo on false allegations? And whaddya know, now Hyun Woo HAS been imprisoned on false charges, no one makes this obvious connection?? Frustration, yes. And I agree, memory or not no one is going to fool Hae In on who she loves.

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It was obvious that he would be there. It played right into what he has wanted all along, always taking it to new levels of low.
"If you lose everything you have - really everything - don't you think you will love me then?" has been the chorus of his creepy song.

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These episodes broke me. Especially 14. Such a roller coaster of emotions. I wanted to reach into my tv and punch Eun -slimy bastard in the face. I was so angry for the set up and being beside her.
I agree with others aren’t their patient laws? Not any one should be able to rock up and claim guardianship

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I am in love with episode 13, which make episode 14 even more disappointing. I did not expect Eun to make that comeback since I did not expect Hyunwoo to be arrested, TF. That does not make sense at all. I thought I could have faith in police intelligence here at least in this K-drama.

I need him to be destroyed satisfyingly in the next episode.

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I would rather see them cry more, which serve the purpose of deepening their love, rather than Eunsung plot. He really needs to be done.

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I have never had any trust and faith in K-drama police. They are often written as incompetent or corrupt. Ones that arrest actual victims on flimsy evidence fed to them on a platter but come up with all sorts of reasons why they can't arrest the actual criminal.

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Thanks @unit for a funny recap as per usual.

I loved this week’s episodes until I didn’t. I really get annoyed with the ten minutes before the credits wrap up in the final episode so I had hoped we would be over the Eunsung love line part of the story by now so we can get the other villain plot lines over with too. I so wanted there to be a recognition of who he was and for him to be called out as scum for trying to take advantage of a vulnerable person and he would be thrown out and look and feel like the trash he is. So I could not believe they actually went with THE most obvious storyline instead, so disappointing.

I loved the rebuilding of the love story but kept thinking since they were living on borrowed time they should be filming it and taking lots of pictures for the memory book and then get the operation asap in case she deteriorates to the point of no return.

The best scene for PPL on a par with Be Melodramatic was the office staff complaining about the cutbacks and one person complains they took the Yakult away because the employers don’t care about their workers’ gut health any more🤣.

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Yes, Yakult for the win here - that was hilarious!

I loved this week’s episodes until I didn’t. I really get annoyed with the ten minutes before the credits wrap up in the final episode

Exactly my reaction. I just sat saying, "No, no, no, no, no" right through it. The hospital staff could (and should) have ended that story line right there with ES being arrested for stalking and manipulating a patient which would have been a) satisfying and b) leaving us free to anticipate ep15-16 enjoyably. As it is, now we're stressed about how long and how far ES is going to take his "revenge". Not happy.

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The beginning of the series was great at flipping things around with the son-in-law playing the traditionally daughter-in-law role and having the ML be cute-drunk. Now that kdramas are airing internationally...I was hoping that hospital staff would come up to Eun-sung and be like "hey this isn't a kdrama hospital! GTFO!"

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Great call! That would have raised a cheer (or wry laugh) from SK as well as the rest of us. Alas for what could have been...

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There were so many options for making that smug look fade and have him fly out on the next plane. Whatever they do now to get him out will be a disappointment because the evil doers have outstayed their welcome.

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This is the first KSH drama for me. I've seen KJW in other roles but this one is my favorite. I love these two together and I have never been so invested in two characters' Happily Ever After. Just when I think I can't cry anymore, something else happens.

I don't know what the medical laws are in Korea or Germany but all the flagrant patient confidentiality violations are not sitting well with me at all. The villainy at this point is so cartoony. Seul-hee is an evil mastermind capable of playing the long game but sends the Truck of Doom. Eun seong has this elaborate frame up of BHW but he can't possibly expect to maintain this web of lies about his relationship with HHI for long. ugh.

Side stories: Ever since the "Baby Shark" moment I am rooting for Soo-cheol all the way. I want to love Beom-ja abut I am not interested in her budding romance at all, or the building battle between BHW's siblings.

I was glad to see a scene back at the office because their respective secretaries and office staffs are hilarious. I want to see BHW's law school buddies save the day, and I hope the two guys from CLOY have some surveillance intel that will put all to right in the finale.

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Watch "It's okay to not be okay" next.

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Thank you Unit for your fabulous "Delulu is really not the Eun-solulu here" recap.
 While I really love the actors and the characters they are portraying, I find myself getting annoyed with the writers and plot after these episodes.
I'm relieved that there are only two more episodes to go as I am feeling extremely fatigued from being manipulated with constant tear jerking scenes.
I know, I know it's called Queen of Tears but there comes a point when there is no room to breathe, episode 14 was so oversaturated, going from one emotive scene to the next that they lose the full impact the scenes are meant to have.
The same thing happened with My Dearest in the latter half- continually dragging us through the angst, misery and pain and this feels eerily similar to what the writers of QOT are doing on an emotional level. 
I don't need to be hit over the head continuously to understand what the show is trying to say, give the viewer some credit.
Sometimes less equals more.
One of my biggest peeves would be the Hae-in terminal illness/surgery plot arc. The show has kept building up the tension with numerous issues all for it to fall exceedingly flat.  I have never known any patient (I'm a nurse, have worked in Neurosurg) to have neurosurgery and wake up looking like they could model for a hair commercial. Seriously, after all the drawn out heartache the show has put us through, it doesn't even look like she has had any surgery at all. The same thing happened with a main character in Impossible Heir but at least he got a sad looking dressing on his head which lucky for him could be removed a few scenes later. Every single hair on his head remained untouched, beautifully coiffed and he was literally up running around the community after having major surgery the next day albeit in his pjs but hey, that's how the leads roll in kdrama land. . This seemed like a strange plot point to not use to add depth to the show. Hae-in would go to ICU or HDU after surgery, she would be attached to multiple machines and wouldn't be sitting in a wheelchair gazing out the window. 
It's frustrating the show focused on everyone keeping a 'secret', not telling her of the possibility of memory loss to provoke more emotion when this is highly unrealistic. She would've had to have a conversation with the doctor in Germany who was accepting her into his care (not her husband alone speaking with the doctor) before leaving Korea who would explain the possible consequences of surgery. More than likely her specialist team in Korea would liaise with the doctor in Germany, do work up for the procedure and explain everything. No doctor would arrange anything without speaking with the actual patient, getting consent and despite Hae-In's few random moments of memory loss she has been highly functioning in these episodes for someone who only had 3 months to live. After spending fourteen episodes showing us Hae-in's strong, bulldozer-like personality, expecting me...

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expecting me to gloss over this is disappointing.
Eun-seong wouldn't just be able to strut around the hospital with access to Hae-in and I've never seen a screen which has patient details of where they are- re surgery or recovery- in an area that can be accessed or seen by the public as this is a breach of patient confidentiality/safety.
I understand this is a tv show and I have to take things with a grain of salt but so many things related to this are really stretching disbelief and I feel undermines the drama in the drama show.
Also, how can the miscarriage not be addressed (the starting point of the breakdown of their marriage) at this late stage when they have reconciled ?
Hats off to all the actors as they continue to be fabulous.

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THIS. ALL OF THIS! 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️ it’s insulting to anyone who’s ever had even a minor procedure, thanks for weighing in w some facts. Beanies, in the real world you will not look like this after even a bunionectomy, much less brain surgery 🤪

I had a rant after #13 that must be keeping yours company in db space, so I’ll presume to continue your comment along the same lines: …expecting me to think that Hae In would not have been completely involved in her treatment is laughably out of character. She is a detail-obsessed control freak but now her genetic Hong passivity comes out? OY I don’t think so.
And btw, Happy Passover to all!

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In an episode that had a German hospital just letting some random unrelated dude into a patient's room after a major surgery because he....says he's her "guardian"? Hae-in's perfect hair after a brain surgery is the least of my concerns.

(I can actually let it go as Rule no. 1 of the Hallyu Drama Rulebook i.e. everyone has to look perfect at all times)

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For one, I think part of her scalp will be shaved? Just a recent surgery in the family fortunately a-ok!

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Yes, half the head pretty much.

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It is ultrasound, so IRL they would not have shaved all her hair... but part of it so they could put texta marks or tattoos on her skull so they know where to aim the machine.
And/or used an MRI during surgery ( which that room didnt have).
But of course, its a drama and the cure is a fantasy anyway.

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The magical surgical "technique" used is non-invasive - purported to be ultrasound-based. And it's an actual technique: "MRI Guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery"
https://stanfordhealthcare.org/medical-treatments/m/mr-guided-focused-ultrasound.html

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Its an actual technique. But that technique is not a cure for the tumors HI has

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Totally agree, this is ludicrous from a medical perspective. Even Autumn's Concerto shaved the male lead's head when he had brain surgery. But the Eun-sung development is just sooooo fake. There's suspension of disbelief and then there's bad writing

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From the call to HW on episode 13 it was said to be a special procedure using ultra sound so we can assume that HI was not operated on (like opening her head) so that can explain why she doesnt need to bald after the operation. Dont think its possible IRL but this is fiction.

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This is just taking the piss level now of ridiculousness and as vienbenmio said ludicrous, absolutely ludicrous to be cured of cancer.

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There are many studies going on right now with this procedure but from a quick reading it is not a treatment, it used to open the blood-brain barrier so that the medication will get to the target more efficiently. So writer-nim got the hair right because it is non-invasive and it is not surgical. The other issue, about how effective is and if she will be completely cured, it's up in the air in my opinion.
But that is not the main concern with this drama, we are all seasoned watchers and have seen this before. I personally didn't like the beginning and I have come back to those feeling last weekend when I sensed that she is going after, at least for one time but we will have to see, The Notebook plot. And that probably I could have accepted if she did not force the Eun-sicko into it and the arrest of HW. That, as many beanies wrote, is impossible to believe and it is a shame because it didn't need it. It would have been still beautiful to have the re-falling in love with him without the whole circus after the evil duo went to jail. Even if the mom kills the son by mistake while trying to kill HI would not satisfy me at this point, although that is what I think this story needs.
Should have stuck with my intuition but I liked the actors to much. I couldn't even watch 14 after seeing the highlights on Twitter.

An article that details the ultrasound procedure and a list with many trials going on at this time. There is one right in Seol, SK so I don't see why she had to go to Germany.

https://www.fusfoundation.org/diseases-and-conditions/brain-tumors-glioma-and-metastatic/

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The operation was ultrasound which is non surgical. I've see this gripe everywhere regarding her hair. The show made it confusing because they kept referring to it as "surgery" which is just lazy writing to create added drama. Of all the non sensical things that are going on, her full beautiful hair is not to be criticized lol

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we need to hire the hospital's stylist. That person needs a raise rofl!

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Yes, I want her for my next surgery so they don’t stuff my hair into a shower cap, too!

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going to have to check whether the actual spoken word was "surgery" or something else more accurate - Netflix English subtitles for non-English shows are notorious for inaccuracies (not just for Korean shows) and in this particular drama the subtitle mistakes have ranged from the minor to the borderline heinous (making Hae-in and Eun-snake exes by saying they "broke up" when the drama makes it clear they never actually dated or were romantically involved in any way aside from his delusions)

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