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Scent of a Woman: Episode 12

We knew it wasn’t going to be an easy road for Yeon-jae, but the moment she gives in to her despair, it cuts like a knife. Her hope and her desire to fill her time with meaning starts to give way to resentment and fear of what’s to come, and everything around her that points to the future starts to magnify the damning truth… that she’ll never have one.

What aggravates me is that it’s getting harder to watch the couple continually angst when there’s such precious little time left for them to even do anything. We’re on a clock here, people! Not just a drama clock, but the grim reaper kind, and not a friendly neighborhood Scheduler version either. I just want to smack some sense and some urgency into somebody, or everybody. Except for Poopypants. He gets a hug.

 
EPISODE 12 RECAP

Ji-wook asks one last time if Yeon-jae really wants him out of her life, and she sticks with Operation: Die a Noble Idiot, and says yes. Aaaaaargh. *stomping of feet*

He cries, she cries, and Eun-seok can only watch and be frustrated like me.

Eun-seok asks if this is really what’s right, and she tells him that she loved her dad, but sometimes she resented him. She wondered why he had to have cancer, why he wasn’t like other dads. And every time she caught herself laughing, she immediately felt guilty. Aw. My heart breaks for little Yeon-jae.

She says that she couldn’t do anything without feeling that survivor’s guilt – eating, sleeping, laughing. Ji-wook will have to go through the same, and long after she’s dead, which she can’t have. When she puts it like that, it’s hard to be mad at her for pushing him away.

The next day Mom catches her cleaning out her closet, and she takes Mom shopping to fill her closet as she empties out her own. Mom eyes a new winter coat for Yeon-jae and insists she try it on, but Yeon-jae looks at it wistfully and says, “I don’t think I’ll need it.”

I don’t know why, but that’s sadder than when people are crying in this drama – I love the implication of something so simple as a winter coat reminding her that she won’t be around to see winter.

The moment stays with her, and at home even the ticking clock on her nightstand starts to take on an irritating power, as she starts to envision it ticking faster and faster and taking precious seconds off her life.

She runs out of the house and back to Teacher’s bakery, and this time as she looks in from outside, we see a bit of the backstory in flashback. Yeon-jae ran away crying from Teacher, and then Mom later asked if he did anything inappropriate to her. He was promptly fired.

This time she blurts out right away that she’s sorry. She tells him that she hated the fact that he liked her mother. It reminded her of Dad and she wanted to split them up, so she lied. She asks for his forgiveness.

He asks why she’s doing this now, after so many years, when he’s buried all that in the past. She tells him that it’s been weighing on her all this time, and asks again for his forgiveness. But he’s not ready to forgive, and walks away.

Hee-joo congratulates Eun-seok on his impressive tango, as does the entire hospital, now that they know the stony-faced doctor moonlights as a latin lover. Who knew a little tango could go such a long way?

Hee-joo asks why he danced with Yeon-jae, and he tells her that they’re grade school friends. She gets adorably jealous, asking how serious Yeon-jae’s cancer is. Pfft. I really love how this girl doesn’t treat death like death.

Eun-seok stays too preoccupied with Yeon-jae to enjoy his new popularity though, and calls her out for a walk. She sighs at all the happy people passing by, now just reminders of what she’ll never have. She tells Eun-seok that she’d prefer if time just passed quickly now. Oof.

Ji-wook is as depressed as Yeon-jae, barely even registering the people around him. Sae-kyung shows up to ask for another chance, admitting that what she’s shown him thus far isn’t her true self. Yeah, that’s not a comfort really.

He walks away, but then apparently a shower changes his mind. Damn that shower. I have equal love and hate for you right now.

He takes Sae-kyung out, but then proceeds to just drown his sorrows in drink and she tries to stop him. He asks what it is she wants – to marry? “Fine. Let’s get married. Within the month.”

She can read the situation well enough to know this isn’t what she wanted. It hurts her pride something fierce to have him use her as a bandaid when he’s clearly a wreck because of Yeon-jae.

He scoffs at her, asking if she wants to date or fall in love, as if she just asked for a purple unicorn that lays eggs. She confesses that she was serious when asking for a chance, and tells him that she doesn’t dislike him, but he doesn’t have the right to step on her pride, and storms out.

Hye-won comes to see Yeon-jae with news, and Yeon-jae gives her a brooch that she’s been wanting for a long time. Hye-won thanks her for making her reconsider the guy who proposed, because it turns out that she’s pregnant.

She’s getting married within the month because of the shotgun nature of the whole deal, and Yeon-jae happily congratulates her. Hye-won says she’s sorry and Yeon-jae does the right thing, refusing to let her feel bad for her own happiness.

Mom gets suspicious when she sees Hye-won crying yet again, and Yeon-jae tells her the news. Once Hye-won leaves Mom blows up at Yeon-jae for being the last to be married, wondering how she can just be happy for her friend with no recourse for her own dead-end life.

She screams at her to get a job this instant, because she’s too embarrassed to even introduce her to people. Yeon-jae refuses and blows up right back, saying that Mom doesn’t even know what she’s going through. “Do you think I’m just endlessly happy for Hye-won?” She sobs into her pillow.

Ji-wook continues his zombie existence, until he finally can’t stand staring at Yeon-jae’s plant any longer, and asks the housekeeper to get rid of it. He shows up at Sae-kyung’s place, intent on starting over with her.

Eun-seok calls and Yeon-jae tells him that she’s going wedding dress shopping with Hye-won today, and he tells her not to eat anything bad or drink anything, and she tells him that he must be busy, so he doesn’t have to call every day to check on her.

He stammers, genuinely surprised, “Did I do that?” AW.

Hye-won tries on a wedding dress and Yeon-jae looks up at her happily, but with mixed emotions fighting beneath the surface. When Hye-won gets a call from hubby-to-be and has to run off, Yeon-jae starts to walk away, but then stops in front of the window.

She goes back inside and asks if she can try on a dress, and the sales associate is really sweet about it, saying that she’ll probably be married soon, since trying on a dress is a sign that she’s ready to be married.

She opens the curtains and Yeon-jae looks at herself in the white dress, barely able to hold back the tears. It’s heartbreaking and lovely, all at the same time.

Ji-wook gets called to dinner by Dad, who jumps the gun and invites Sae-kyung, wanting to skip the engagement this time and go straight to the wedding. Exasperated, Ji-wook tells him that they just barely started, and that if they end up liking each other, they’ll date, and maybe get married, just like other normal people. Seriously, Dad.

When Ji-wook drops her off after dinner, she asks when he’ll start being happy to see her. He wonders the same thing, and drives off. Ha. Way to tell a girl you have totally indifferent feelings towards her.

Yeon-jae comes home and goes through her bucket list, adding the picture of her in the wedding dress and marking that one with a teary face. Aw.

She starts to cry as she looks at the page, the tears turning into angry sobs as she comes to resent the fact that she even has a bucket list to cry over. She tears it in half, wailing out loud.

She grabs her half of the plant she gave to Ji-wook and shatters it on the ground, and knocks down the rest of the plants along with it. She goes straight for the kitchen sink and starts gulping down soju straight out of the bottle, desperate to numb the raging anger and heartache.

She ends up in front of Ji-wook’s house, but hides as he arrives. He stops and turns around, perhaps feeling something, maybe just missing her, and she stays hidden from view, tears falling.

Mom comes home to find the empty bottles and the mess in Yeon-jae’s room and gasps. Yeon-jae comes home and just collapses on the floor, washed out from her emotional tornado.

She admits to having a really tough time, and Mom just hugs her and apologizes for making the Hye-won situation worse when she’s clearly upset about it already. God, I don’t even want to think about how sad it’s going to be when Mom finds out.

Hye-won invites Ji-wook to her wedding, and asks if he’s really going to end things with Yeon-jae this way. He says that this is what Yeon-jae asked for, and she tells him that Yeon-jae fell for him at first sight, and she’s doing this to protect him.

He knows and doesn’t dispute it, and says that he’s doing what she wants.

Meanwhile Eun-seok gets an invitation to dinner from the chief of staff, who was impressed with his tango and wants to thank Yeon-jae for giving other patients hope. He calls but Mom picks up her phone instead.

She says that Yeon-jae went out without her phone, and then she looks around the room feeling that something is off – she’s been weird the last few days, and then overnight she cleaned up the mess and left without her phone.

She calls Hye-won, who calls Eun-seok, who paces and worries, and then calls Ji-wook. He asks if he’s with her and to call if he sees her, but doesn’t say anything else. But Ji-wook knows it’s serious enough that Eun-seok would even call him, and starts pacing too.

It turns out she’s skulking outside Teacher’s bakery. This time she sends in a note – that she knows asking for forgiveness with one “I’m sorry” isn’t going to cut it, but that she really wanted to say one thing…

She thanks him, for covering up her absurd lie, and for taking the fall. She tells him that she always wanted to say thank you and sorry, but never had the courage to do so. Her letter finally moves him, but when he comes outside to find her, she’s gone.

Day turns into night and everyone’s worry turns to fear as they sit and wait for word from Yeon-jae. Eun-seok runs all over town looking for her, in the dance studio and in the neighborhood, but can’t find her.

Ji-wook runs out to do the same, and finds her at the Han River, sitting there in the place where he proposed and got rejected. He walks toward her, but then he remembers her pleas that he not be around to watch her die.

It rips him up as his heart races toward her, but his feet stay firmly planted in their place. Just then Eun-seok calls to see if he found her, and he tells him where she is.

And then Eun-seok walks up to the same place where Ji-wook was just standing. God you boys are taking turns just gutting me. How can you both be so heartbreaking one after the other?

Eun-seok storms over to Yeon-jae, pissed at her disappearing act when everyone is worried sick. I don’t think his worry is unwarranted since he knows how depressed she is right now, but technically, she’s a grown woman who just forgot her cell phone for a day. His worrying is cute nonetheless.

She wonders how he found her here, and he doesn’t lie about Ji-wook being the one who found her. I love this guy. She’s clearly disturbed to realize that Ji-wook came and went, and Eun-seok gripes about her breaking up with him if she’s going to be like this.

Yeon-jae: “Eun-seok-ah, I wish my life would just end right now, like this.”

Nooo! It’s crushing to hear her be so sad that she doesn’t even want to cling to her remaining days.

At home, Mom starts putting more of the pieces together and decides that something is definitely going on with Yeon-jae. She asks Hye-won if she knows, and Hye-won tries her best to play dumb to Mom’s worries.

Eun-seok brings her home, and Mom wonders what the hell is going on with her, but Hye-won intervenes and takes her to her room. Mom does get distracted long enough by the presence of Eun-seok, and walks him out.

Her Future Son-in-Law Radar goes off, and she asks what his relationship to Yeon-jae is. She’s a little disappointed to hear that they’re just grade school friends, but when he asks her to take good care of Yeon-jae, she sends him along cheerily, practically plotting their wedding march in her head.

Hye-won asks if she shouldn’t get married, and that maybe she should’ve been more considerate about Yeon-jae’s feelings. Yeon-jae tells her that’s ridiculous and assures her that it’s not because of that.

Eun-seok calls Ji-wook, who’s now sitting in the spot where Yeon-jae was. He tells him that Yeon-jae is home safe and sound, and thanks Ji-wook for his help. Aw, such a well-mannered curmudgeon.

It’s time for Hye-won’s wedding, and her coworkers stream in, but Yeon-jae is nowhere to be found. Hye-won worries and waits, and Yeon-jae finally arrives just before the ceremony starts.

Yeon-jae looks at her friend and tells her that she looks beautiful, and tells her to live a long and happy life. Hye-won cries and Yeon-jae walks her into the room.

She turns to see Ji-wook arriving, and they stare for a charged moment, until Yeon-jae walks into the room. He steals glances at her throughout the entire ceremony, which she watches in a mix of happiness and utter despair.

She makes a quiet exit before it’s over and he goes too. He drives along outside and then sees Yeon-jae doing a zombie walk right into the middle of an intersection, ignoring the cars zooming at her.

It’s unclear whether she’s dazed or actively trying to get hit, but Ji-wook sees the oncoming car and swerves in its path, taking the hit to save her.

She stops at looks up at the accident not two feet from where she’s standing, and sees blood streaming down Ji-wook’s face as he stirs.

Her jaw drops in shock.

 
COMMENTS

I’m not gonna lie – this episode was pretty much the definition of a downer, with Yeon-jae falling into the worst of her depression. It kills me to watch her come to resent even the little time that she has left, to the point that she’d rather die now than go through what’s ahead.

At this point I’m just desperate for anything to change her mindset, even if it’s something cruel like false hope of remission, just to get her living again. It’s like she’s already dead, which pains me more than the fact that she’s dying. Perhaps with Ji-wook’s reckless but heroic act, she’ll be jolted out of her misery and grab hold of something, anything, to live the rest of her days instead of just wishing they’d end.

It breaks my heart that Eun-seok is there for her but it’s not enough, and he knows it. To call Ji-wook, despite knowing what it means… it’s the kind of love that really gets to me, because it’s asking for nothing in return. This really is an interesting untraditional love triangle because I think Eun-seok is the better man, but Ji-wook is the person she loves, no question. And the fact that she only has a few months to live means that both get to be by her side in a way, and then both have to lose her. Without that traditional one-guy-winning-the-girl sort of setup, it’s a great way to not have to split loyalties. Sometimes you CAN have your cake and eat it too. For a hefty price, of course.

Just… somebody, please do something happy soon. I’m going to start picketing if this stupid denial continues any longer.

 

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this is too sad! I'm crying so much right now imagine how much I will cry when she's gone T.T

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The last two episodes have been so depressing. I have attended 4 funerals this past year. Two of them, they succumbed to cancer. One lasted for only two months, and the other person had batted different kinds of cancer over several years.Painfully horrible way to die.

This drama has made me even more depressed, and I cried so much over Yeon Jae and Ji Wook's pain. Had to stop watching it for a while because it was making me too sad. Gee, it's going to be tragic when her mother finds out the truth.

Can't stand Sae Kyung's character.I think she is more pathetic than Yeon Jae. Sae Kyung has never experienced what real love is and she should not hang onto Ji Wook because she doesn't dislike him.

I don't know how the writers will end this drama. It seems that they writer themselves into a hole, but how will they get out of it? I hope they do't go the amnesia route. Just don't know how this drama can have a happy ending.

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Oh, no...Ji wook...would the accident injure him badly? Does "Scent of a Woman" mean he will use his sense of sight? Hope not. Would this accident shock & make YJ open her mind...have JW beside her till she departs.
Poor Eunsook. He truly cares for her. Would be nice if a miracle happens & YJ recovers or given a chance to live longer.
At least its known from start she's got cancer so its not too much of a shock. But its still so sad...

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Oh! No!.......Al Pacino was blind in the other Scent of A Woman, wasnt he? Hope, if Ji Wook is to go blind, it'll wont be permanent blindness.............

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oh no...never thot abt that one...please please dun let that be true...it will kill me....dun make LJY guilty for life causing JW his sight...no no no...the thought of is too mortifying!!!

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I'm so glad I watched this drama, but then again I always watch KSA's drama because she's really talented.

Although ep.11 and 12 was really all about how Ji wook and Yeon jae relationship now that Ji wook already knows about her illness, it gave us all a glimpse on how such two diff people deals about this kind of situation. We may not like it but I believe the writers were pretty much staying on the lines of how in reality this affects people. I am glad in the how things turn out because it did not present any pretenses, but instead laid it out flat in each of the characters, and also kudos for not dragging issues. I know that most would already complain about the angst and sad part that these two epi's represent, but come on guys were you not the same people asking a while ago when will YJ finally tell JW the truth and also on how the cancer issue should be tackled since its getting closer to the end?..

Also I believe in my opinion that how these characters dresses represent who and what they are in the drama, i.e SY in her wavy hair, flashy jewelry and short dresses, bec. it represents her as the most expensive woman in korea, it was just how she was portrayed, just like the rest of the characters.

The final scene in the Ep.12, I see it as a wake-up call to YJ, that JW loved her to the point that he will give his life for her, knowing that she is already terminal but still her life for him is much important than his. So I hope in the next epi she will definitely see JW's true love and sacrifice, enough to give him the chance to love her for the remainder of her life.

Lastly, I now cry even if its the only start of the episode, its like an automatic switch now for me, and I have never felt like this or had it happened for me ever since I started watching kdramas, so I don't know if its a good thing or not :) But all in all, I'm staying for the long haul, cause I know that this is the greatest drama for me no matter how it ends, painful or not.

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Well said, maku, well said.

I think so far the characters and what they're going through are very well and realistically portrayed. I wouldn't have it any other way.

Thus said, I'm very sure the car crash will be the wake-up call to snap YJ out of the depression mode. So we are definitely going to see some resolution to the conflicts.

So sit tight, everyone!

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I wish that JW had said " I'm not here to see you die, I'm here to see you live, with me, to the fullest and best of our ability, no matter how long we have because I love you and god damn it you love me too."

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GF, you had me at "I just want to smack some sense and some urgency into somebody, or everybody. Except for Poopypants. He gets a hug."
YOU ARE THE BEST!!! ♥ Smart and witty!
I just wanna hug Poopypants tooooo (^.^)

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it kills me to see JW's last look at YJ after the car crush and before he closes his eyes. He has to make sure YJ is ok before he closes his eyes. OMG, OMG!

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this might be false hope...but did no-one catch on that eunseok is looking for a possible transplant for YEon-jae....or did i make that up???? the patients that are warming up to eunsoek and they have briefly described what this means for me "giving hope to those who are terminally ill". this drama having displayed every stage of the mindset of a dying person....for me....is sending out a message for sufferers and people involved alike. altho i have long prepared myself for the fatal end....but there is hope that she may pass it......but then again...having said she was terminally ill from the start....to then surviving..doesnt quite tie up...hmmmmm. i cried throughout the WHOLE episode last.....i have never done that before. the script....is heartbreaking......"i have already waited 20 years, 100 years would not make much difference."...........ommoooo

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What an emotional rollercoaster!?! I can't believe this will all end soon, two weekends left to go, and I dread what else is there after SOAW is over. Maybe this is good, this show will end Sunday 9/11, something very personal a memorial day for NYers and my family losing someone dear.

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This episode is so depressing T_T the ending was T_T
i can't help it....I think it's time for some happy scenes too, please?

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I love the fact that this drama is so close to reality. No magic wands, no absolute saints, and no absolute devils.

I hate the fact that the drama is so close to real life it makes me wonder whether the reason that I indulge in entertainment it to get away from the realities of life.

It's a difficult thing to say. But I truly admire the way that the writer's are handling things. I think when people consider these dramas, they are far to engrossed in having an answer that makes sense on a macro level, and less interested in characters that make choices that make sense only for the character. That's what reality is, for the most part - people utilizing the knowledge they have, guessing about what they don't, and then making a decision.

I love ES so much more now, now that we've seen him do something selfish (pick up JW's call when YJ was bedridden), but that he's still doing all the right things. He acts like a man who actively has to keep in his brain that he's lost.

I am also warming to SK, who has gone up a couple notches in my estimation. Everyone has bitch moments (perhaps not that massive, like destroying a person's livelihood a la SK), but in the mind of someone who has little to no sincere human contact and enough money that huge actions seem trivial, I can see where she's coming from. And she's proven that she can stand up for herself in a positive way (to JW's offhand remarks). She's going to be instrumental in the end, I have no doubt about that.

I love the fact that we are seeing YJ being selfish and acting out, because she's finally acting like a living human being who got screwed by life (and yeah, she did, let's not pretend). She came to early acceptance because she had never really lived, but now that she has had a taste (and knows that she can't get much more), she's acted like a child and said that she no longer wants any. Unfortunately for us viewers, that means no more relationships and no more fun, which is why she keeps isolating herself. Her way of thinking only works if she keeps both thinking of herself first and that she is worthless. Interesting juxtaposition and it's no wonder she's in a massive funk.

JW has turned into a man from a boy. He cares enough about someone to rouse himself out of his everyday ennui and save them - and that's a complete 180 from what he started as. I am truly impressed by his characterization - it shows a gradual growing up. Does anyone suddenly become a thoughtful person after being self-centred and arrogant for so long? No.

My hopes for the next episode - JW is unharmed but YJ wakes up, we find out how long Hee-joo has, Mom finds out, YJ gets surgery (money not being an issue, and wanting to actively prolong her life). Here's hoping.

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damn, i want to kill le yeon jae, coz with her stupid traffic act, she make ji wook caught in accident, damn bitch, if you want to die, just die in place that nobody come in

(sorry i've sounded really stupid & childish, forgot this is just drama)

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here's my theory on how the story will unfold. im not sure if it has 16 or 20/24 eps but if its 16eps then episode 13-15 they will be together and she will get treatment for cancer with Ji-wook and do all of her bucket lists. i read somewhere that she will die...but the question is when? she can probably die after 6mos but will be able to do all of her lists or she'll eventually die but not necessarily after 6mos as she will be fighting the cancer. they need to get married first as we have seen a lot of pics unless those are only dream sequences. oh well this drama is driving me crazy with emotions.

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An expensive car doesn't have an airbag? Pfft.

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It may be real but it is not interesting. the last 2 eps are
too repetitive and circular as if the writer cannot work out any
action to convey the message. I mean really is reburying the ring drama for a grown man?

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I mean really is reburying the ring drama for a grown man?

LMAO !

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finally this drama has introduced the melo. i was wondering how it was too happy for a drama about death. but exactly that was, for me, the selling point of the drama. the melo is inevitable tho, in a drama with such a premise, but i wish the drama could've left the realizations until a couple of episodes later and instead emphasize the i'm-going-to-die-but-i'll-enjoy-life that made it so fresh and captivating.

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finally this drama has introduced the melo. i was wondering how it was too happy for a drama about death. but exactly that was, for me, the selling point of the drama. the melo is inevitable tho, in a drama with such a premise, but i wish the drama could’ve left the realizations until a couple of episodes later and instead emphasize the i’m-going-to-die-but-i’ll-enjoy-life attitude that made it so fresh and captivating.

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i don't see how the triangle is nontraditional? isn't the second lead usually the better man? and i am so on Eun Seok-ahh's side i can't even get behind Ji Wook at all.

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Ok i love both kim suna and ldw...it just that i don't buy their relationship as much as i want to believe...they are lack of chemistry....and i usually like watching kim suna on screen relationship because it seem intriguing...but not in this series...maybe it jus i dont see sparks between this two...

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Ok i love both kim suna and ldw...it just that i don't buy their relationship as much as i want to believe...they are lack of chemistry....and i usually like watching kim suna on screen relationship because it seem intriguing...but not in this series...maybe it jus i dont see sparks between this two...

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We're all Noble Idiots when it comes to love. What the writers and actors have managed to do so well thus far is tell the story of Lee Yeon Jae as she goes through the classic five stages of grief poignantly, realistically, matter of factly.

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No, I'm not believing this. Watching my brother die, his wife in the same month last December; my father 9 mo later, my aunt last month; I don't feel this is realistic!!

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Will both of them die in the end???

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I am so with you on the sadness!! Not sure how much more I can take. Not so much her dying but more that she is willing to suffer by herself!! I'm sorry, cancer patients/survivors don't generally think like this. I think of my Dad who died in August. He tried to suffer in silence but was always willing to share his feelings when asked; accepted help when offered. I just don't get this. This is why I am skipping parts of this because I just don't understand. When I went to chemo, perfect strangers offered and I accepted their help. These people were no relations to me. Like I said, I am not struggling with her death but more that she is suffering unnecessarily. And her mother, not sure I will be able to take that revelation! *tears*

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i just have to say. for such an expensive car, you would have thought it should have had airbags right? just saying...

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