I just finished the first episode of A Piece of Your Mind and I swear, I have NO idea what I just watched. What is supposed to be happening?

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    Oh go on and watch the next episode and be just as confused as me! but with a dash of anger!

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      I watched it and you are right, I am a little angry.

      Why does Ha Won like someone so…what is the word I’m looking for…stupid? Wishy-washy? Frustrating? Ughhhh, like why would she do that?!

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        I’m hoping that she wasnt so…ugh…when he fell for her as a teen. But, when he flew literally across the world because she deigned to call him? And after spending the day together she tells him, “I’m getting married, and he knows you…” but then refused to tell Ha Won who she’s marrying? I was over her.
        I get depression. I get feeling hopeless and lost. I get feeling suicidal. I am intimately familiar with all of those emotions. When she called Seo Woo (is that her name, I am so bad at names) so that she could have someone to chitchat with as she died? That flat out pissed me off. I dont know how I’m going to watch the next episodes with people mourning her when she did such an awful selfish thing. What did Seo Woo do to Ji Soo that Ji Soo decides to repay her by what allowing Seo Woo to listen to her suicide while knowing that there’s nothing she can do about it? And whats worse is she KNOWS that Seo Woo would WANT to do something to help her. She bent over backwards to try and help Ha Won and her based off one or two conversations. Seo Woo considered Ji Soo to be her friend. Of course she’s going to want to do any and everything she can to help her. And Ji Soo repays her by calling her to her suicide. Jerk.
        Thankfully, Seo Woos new love interest is about 100 times better than his old one.

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          Was it suicide or stupidity? I know she was unhappy but suicidal? Do we agree that her husband is the reason Ha Won’s parents are dead? Why not just leave him? I have so many questions but no inclination to wait to find out.

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            Yes I thought her husband was involved in Ha won’s death. I’m hoping that somehow ji soo is found alive. I don’t think it could be an accident because she could have got out of the hut.

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            I think it was suicide. We don’t know how far the shelter is from anything, but its near enough to somewhere that when they were small kids they were going there alone. And I havent been in a proper snow storm recently but I feel like they dont roll up out of nowhere. As someone who grew up in that country she should have been able to tell that snow was on its way. And even if she couldn’t–there was enough snow on the branch above the shelter that it broke. All of that snow wasn’t accumulated onto that one branch. She saw branches heavy with snow when she was on the path and she kept going. And, when Seo Woo was on the phone with Ji Soo Seo Woo kept telling Ji Soo to hang up the phone and call help and she never did. She just sat there and watched the sky. If she truly wanted to get help–we know her phone got service out there–it seems to me that she would have done something to help herself. Make a bed out of snow to wait out the storm or something. She did nothing. Her inaction was a deliberate choice.
            Maybe she didn’t go there specifically to kill herself but it was 100% not an accident. Its like people who kill themselves by driving their cars into a wall or off a cliff.
            Why do you think her husband is the reason his parents are dead? I was wondering why, of all people places and things she decided to visit his parents grave before she offed herself (if she did off herself)

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            I think suicide. I think she genuinely loved her husband; I think she may have felt complicit in whatever her husband did to wrong Ha-won. But it’s unclear, as you say.

            I’m not sure if her husband killed Ha-won’s parents. It’s plausible that only his mom was killed as well; or it could be something related to the piano (seems like Ha-won’s mom was a pianist or piano teacher, Ji-soo’s husband is a pianist, and he used to be in Norway). But who knows.

            I’m so torn about whether I want to continue this drama. I liked episode 1 well enough, but episode 2 (especially the second half of episode 2) really threw me off.

            Honestly, why is Jung Hae-in so in love with tragedy porn? Can’t he do an effing rom-com? I want to see him be funny, frivolous, and swoony. Is that too much to effing ask? Honestly, if Hae-in is making these project decisions, his agency needs to reel him in; if his agency is making these choices, he needs to fire his agency.

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          Haven’t watched the second episode yet. Hmmm, it sounds…Bad.

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          Okay, I’m totally with you on this one. WTF is wrong with this girl? Mental health problems, I get. But calling a person whose parents died in a forest fire while you intentionally freeze to death in forest? Not cool, especially when the person you’re calling clearly cares for you and would want to help you. It’s even worse when you take into consideration how Seo-woo feels sympathy for and an attachment to Ha-won (even though she hasn’t formally met him).

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          It just seems like the husband has something to do with Ha Won’s parents’ death. I can’t think of anything else she would feel so guilty for. Especially the way she said she didn’t have a right to see Ha Won. Idk. You and @smaltwalt let me know how the next to episodes go.

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    I’m in the middle of first episode and I don’t know why I keep watching it (well, I know, the name is Jun Hae In, but for once it may not be enough…).

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