Casamento, Não Namoro Episode 7 Reações
The moving thing was that Ki Tae realized how scary and horrifying the situation would be for Jang Mi. The way he rushed over. Though Yeo Reum's cute "none' confession was so cute! I like that he knows what is going on, but still wants to pursue Jang Mi. He's very open about liking her. No hesitation to comfort her. That's why I have it bad for him!
Though this episode does a good job of showing how well Ki Tae and Jang Mi know one another. It's not just him rushing to rescue her. Their conversations on the phone and teamwork. Not to mention how they're unconsciously manipulating each other. Not like his mom, but just to a nudge.
Which leads me to thoughts of whether or not Ki Tae's mom knows she's being so deftly manipulated by Se Ah. Man Se Ah is such a scary second lead. Because she ensnares and forces people to do what she wants.
My heart broke a bit for Hyun Hee. Especially since Hoon Dong acted so childish when he found out about Jang Mi and Yeo Reum, and assuming she is involved with Ki Tae as well. The way he so willingly broke Hyun Hee's heart to get back at Jang Mi. It ticks me off how upset he is when he was so willing to toss her love aside and then turns around claiming he loves her. When he just wants her because other men now want her.
The best moment had to be Yeo Reum and Ki Tae sleeping together! Especially when Ki Tae wakes up to find out who his surprise snuggle partner is. Ha-ha! Even making sure that Yeo Reum's bottom half is clothed. Ha-ha! He wants Jang Mi not you Ki Tae!
I do have complaint about Jang Mi not being able to see around her. The guys seemed fine when they got there and waited to pull out their phones as lights. She also went to a dark place instead of where light could come in. Maybe her absolute fear of being left alone made her blind? You know fear taking over and ruining rational thought. Either way a bit lame as it's not full addressed.
That was annoying female damsel thing, but I do like how much role reversal this drama has! Such as wrist grabbing for all ages, the girls have been initiating quite a few kisses, females giving piggyback rides, and so on. It's so refreshing. Not to mention that this is a bit more mature than standard dramas.
The ending is the kicker though. As Ki Tae realizing looking at Jang Mi sleeping with her head on Yeo Reum that his heart is picking up. Is it true emotion? He's not okay because he realizes he might be falling for Jang Mi? Or will pure denial take over.
How am I going to get over how stinking cute and awesome Yeo Reum and Jang Mi are together! What a wonderfully developed love triangle.
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