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Plus, this episode, in the morning-after scenes, I don't detect signs of regret about her; only the expected awkwardness that comes from suddenly taking their relationship from platonic to romantic. Love is for suckers ep 11 recap. I understand in my head, that these two people have known each other for years, and therefore, technically, they don't need to spend more time getting to know each other, before taking the relationship to the next level. As for the potential hijinks, there are actually more than I'd expected. Where I legit had Second Lead Syndrome, and had it bad, because of his character.

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She moved out when she was going to marry In-woo, but Jae-hoon got the lease, so she can move back in if she wants. At the same time, I can appreciate the pressure that Yeo Reum must feel. Even though he could have just allowed it to go on indefinitely – since Ji Yeon definitely seems willing – it's the decent thing to do, to cut Ji Yeon off, since he doesn't have an intention of allowing it to get serious in any way. I kept waiting for the initial slurpy quality to make a comeback, and y'know what, it never did. A nice move for the production team because it's the "only" right time to do so. Jae-hoon assures her that she's okay. Because, when you think about it, it's really only been a few weeks since she'd been planning to spend her life with In Woo. Love is for suckers ep 11 free. Which is why, I appreciate that Show takes the time to give their story a little more dimension and depth, this episode, with the reveal that they've been going for IVF treatments, and that Hye Jin's cried a lot over this.

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The more casual tone of it all reduces the burden on Yeo Reum, I feel like, while giving her information that's really important, given that Jae Hoon's taking part in a dating show. Ji-wan gains the sympathy of the rest of the cast, and Chef John in particular. The couple plans to wed in April, despite criticism from some fans. I'm glad that she tells him now, and it's sweet that he earnestly tells her that he will love her even more. This week, Ji-wan's story of childhood sexual abuse gets aired when new footage of the story is filmed. While a part of me still thinks that Ji Yeon got the short end of the stick in terms of how Show treated her, I'm glad that she finds acceptance and peace, in processing her crush on Jae Hoon. Love Is For Suckers Episode 11: Release Date, Preview & Streaming Guide. Sang-woo is always present whenever Jae-hoon tries to intervene and express token care for Yeo-reum. It's honestly a very clever combination, that I hadn't expected would work so well, and that I didn't know I needed. Jae-hoon learns that in online comments Ji-yeon is being ridiculed because she likes him more than he likes her.

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Like, dude, she's working, and she's got enough on her mind, without you coming on the scene to stir things up for her and make things even harder for her. Not that his actions aren't rude on a regular day. I am growing so very fond of Sang Woo. And Yeo-reum answers that she wants to be with him. Review: Love Is For Suckers. In our penultimate episode, I rather like that we get a bit of time exploring the relationship between Chae Ri and Yeo Reum. Yeo-reum is enraged since she doesn't want to get involved.

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His rage escalated to a point of no return visiting the filming location and creating havoc. I find myself in the camp that likes her, and I'd like to attempt to explain why. Then there's Yeo-reum. Given that we've seen that his instinct in a crisis, is to hide and be alone for as long as possible, and given that he isn't actually feeling great lately, it must be quite an effort for him to extend his sincerity to Ji Yeon, AND have it all recorded for the public to see. We aren't told the specific details around it, but this episode, we do learn that Chae Rin's bio mom had died and left her behind, and as a result, she's been scorned and treated like an outsider in the family. Stop hurting Ji Yeon, Show! That said, I get Chae Ri's point, that these are adults who have full awareness that their words and actions are being capture on camera, and that is implied consent to be filmed and to have their words and actions broadcast. Although it's a relatively quick beat, I like that we now know that they're trying to have a baby, and that it hasn't been easy, and they've been doing their best to be strong and positive about it. Love is for suckers ep 11 full. Also, I thought that Jo Soo Hyang did a very nice job of inhabiting the character, such that I believed Chae Ri's prickly moments, as much as I believed her more vulnerable ones. "Tell me when it's hard. They go together to his mother's restaurant in a small beach town, where the three sit down around a table of his mother's food.

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Now that Jae-hoon and Yeo-reum are apparently together, we'll have to see how Ji-yeon handles the news, and I'm not looking forward to it. And yet, here we are, already 11 episodes in, and Yeo Reum is still fighting her feelings for Jae Hoon, while Show's teasing a potential relationship between him and Ji Yeon. This definitely gives me a new perspective of Jae Hoon, in the sense that I now see him as a wounded soldier, pretty much, trying to navigate his way through the world, without letting on that he's actually wounded. Considering the beautifully crafted confession scenes in the series, we can only hope Ji-yeon can mend her broken heart well. While I hate that Chae Ri makes it such that Yeo Reum has no choice but to ask Jae Hoon to become a participant in the show, I love how unhesitating Jae Hoon is, in agreeing to Yeo Reum's request. At the same time, she's only human, and so, when she observes Jae Hoon only having eyes for Yeo Reum, or she is on the receiving end of words that she would prefer not to hear from Jae Hoon, she cannot help but feel sad, in response. I feel like this is the key thing that makes this story uncomfortable, for me. The way he delivers it is pretty low-key and laidback, and I think it's quite perfect, for right now. Love is for Suckers | Korea | Drama | Watch with English Subtitles & More ✔️. Still, I appreciate that this makes Jae Hoon feel uneasy and antsy, which I'm sure contributes to where we end the episode. It's a pretty meaningful mirroring moment, when Jae Hoon, sitting on the beach, imagines Yeo Reum coming to him, and speaking to his heart, just like Yeo Reum, in her moment of lowness, had imagined Jae Hoon coming to sit and talk with her. I can imagine how debilitating that would be, if he's reliving that moment over and over again in his dreams, in every iteration possible. And, it's a nice touch, that she meets someone who really appreciates her for the awesome person that she is (cameo by Kwon Yool).

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Plus, Yeo Reum's not the kind of PD who ruins people's lives for breakfast; she's way too decent for that. Putting that all together, I feel like I can understand Ji Yeon, and I just wanted to state for the record, that I don't find her emotionally manipulative. Sure, he's somewhat helpful as a friend, in that he does help Yeo Reum buy chicken feet like she asks him to (after some haggling, but fine, he does buy it), and he does actually go to her filming site to pick her up, like she'd asked. This episode, the whole Kingdom of Love production is front-and-center a lot of the time, and I can't deny that I'm entertained by the goings-on, even when it's to do with contestants that I don't have an active interest in. But then, we see that from Jae Hoon's point of view, how he'd made to leave, with some consternation and struggle, complete with muttered prayer – because he'd definitely felt something, in the moment, heh. For example, I loved the opening sequence in episode 3, where we get Yeo Reum's morning and Jae Hoon's morning spliced together.

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I can see why Yeo Reum would reach for the kiss scene, as a way to protect Ji Wan. This will go so far, honestly, in terms of steadying Yeo Reum's heart, as she watches him do the hot bachelor thing, for the screen. I mean, most 16-episode k-romcoms would've had a mutual confirmation of feelings by now. Again, no details, but it doesn't seem to matter. The glimpse of the nightmares that Jae Hoon's been having, really color in for me, just how much mental and emotional anguish he's been suffering, since his father died. Quite importantly, I wanted to mention that overall, I found the writing around our characters well-intentioned but rather patchy.

MANAGING EXPECTATIONS / THE VIEWING LENS. Therefore, thinking back now to all the times that he's been kind to Yeo Reum, and wrestled with his feelings for her, makes me see it all with an additional layer of poignance. Sooo helpful, I feel. But everything will change soon, which will be in Jae-hoon's favor. THE LONG VERDICT: Show started out solidly strong for me, in that, even though there were things that didn't appeal to me in episode 1 (see my episode 1 notes here), before I was even done watching it, I felt the hook bite, and then, I went on to slurp up the following episodes like they were candy. I'm slightly disappointed that Yeo Reum and Jae Hoon don't lean into the hyper-awareness more, this episode, but I guess it is quite realistic that they tamp it down and just carry on with life, in an effort to avoid awkwardness.