Lee Seung-woo (Hong Seung-beom) discovers why Yoon Na-moo (Jang Ki-yong) is his father’s pride and worst enemy.
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by mary
Now that our leads have had their small bit of happiness, it’s Dad’s turn to be very pleased. It means more unpleasantness for our leads, but we’re not here for the happy things, are we? We’re here for a good fight and shifting loyalties and guilt-torn characters (and a certain brother’s redemption arc)–all stuff that the show sets the stage for with this week’s twists.Tags: Come Here and Hug Me
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1 Adal
July 12, 2018 at 11:26 PM
Gosh, this drama is deliciously intense! Don’t know a better adjective to describe it. I savor the acting, the originality of the plot and just the entire production. Haven’t enjoyed a kdrama psychological thriller this much since Hello Monster.
Today’s episode had me bawling like a baby. I’m going to revisit the entire drama from time to time when it finishes airing. It’s going up there on my list as one of my cult favorites.
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2 gadis
March 9, 2019 at 6:12 AM
I feel disloyal to Na-moo for saying this, but he looks genuinely creepy smiling down to the Fanboy like that. *shiver*
(Let's make sure no reporters can get their hands on this particular "juicy detail")
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