A Shoulder to Cry On Episode 4

An Arrow with No Regrets


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Min Jung and Da Yeol are competing against each other in an official competition to get closer to the finals of the national archery championship. While Da Yeol struggles with Tae Hyun's shocking confession and is clearly distracted, Min Jung has his own burden to overcome. The competition results in a surprising end, with Da Yeol starting to question his sincerity in archery. Tae Hyun struggles with the weight of his feelings, not being able to forget when Da Yeol confronted him and left in disgust. Not knowing what to do, he takes drastic actions, hoping to become "normal" again. He fails and reaches out to Da Yeol, who comes to his rescue. Talking honestly with Da Yeol, Tae Hyun finally reveals his past and why his aunt called him a murderer. (Source: KimWanHee at MyDramaList)
  • Exibido: March 23, 2023

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Set 18, 2023

in ep 2, when the aunt suddenly appeared causing…

in ep 2, when the aunt suddenly appeared causing a commotion, slapping Tae Hyun, shouting for the world to hear, all in a public place. i said "...that the aunt's still grieving, that someone whos world has been devastated would act that way. not justifying her, but can't judge her without knowing what is what..." and here we get the backstory. she's acting like a mad woman (after a decade), cause she's wallowing in guilty. ****************************************************************************as the adult, she knew she did wrong. leave the way she treated kid-Tae Hyun (her slapping him was justified how?) & then she goes to sleep? if i was her sister, would slap her before going out to search for my child. also i don't get how a pregnant woman is faster then her able-bodied husband?!?¯\(°_o)/¯ but ignoring the imprecation's in this plot, this was a depressing back-story. ****************************************************************************************************************************************Tae Hyun after finding a loving home, lost it all in a blink of an eye. his adoptive father isn't a bad person. if he blamed Tae Hyun he could've sent him back to the orphanage, yet he's financing him. which is something better then nothing. yeah living as father & son would be better (what Tae Hyun wants & needs), but we don't know why he chose that route. maybe cause of the crazed sister-in-law, he put Tae Hyun in a place she wouldn't find him.****************************************************************************************************************************************but glad Da Yeol told Tae Hyun he's not to blame - that made me happier then them making-up. yeah was happy at that part too. but Tae Hyun needed someone to tell him, that he aint a murderer & not at fault at how everything went down. ****************************************************************************************************************************************side note: the coach to blame for Min Jung's shoulder problem's(!) given how she treats Da Yeol. i don't doubt for a minute she any different with the other students she trains & she's ruthless. so the outcome of her "training" not shocking. little wonder Min Jung insisted in the 1st ep, that Da Yeol not neglect his shoulder.

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Mar 23, 2023

Maybe a little faster?

I think that for a 7 episode series, the story should move a LITTLE BIT faster, of course not like shoving everything into each episode but just seems to me that they're only starting to build up the relationship between Taehyun and Dayeol. All those little moments in episodes 1-3 could have been fit into episodes 1-2 easily without rushing it either, it only doesn't work now because of how the storytelling was chosen to be. I'm also admitting bias of not enjoying series that save the confession and the couple officially getting together for the end. Other than that I really love the series so far and I'm excited for next week!

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Mar 22, 2023

Revelation

The real truth comes out and gives so much insight into the trauma Tae suffers from. It was very painful but so realistic.
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