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Pinocchio Episode 5
In Ha Confesses Her Love to Dal Po
Dal Po finds out about his father's death, and he is overwhelmed with grief. When he goes to collect his father's body, he finds that his elder brother has already collected it. The TV station that Cha Ok is working for is involved in a crisis. They feel that the image of integrity will help the situation. Unable to tell lies, In Ha is deemed to be the best person for the job. Finally, In Ha agrees to work for her mother's TV station. Through a series of struggles, In Ha finally decides to confess her love to Dal Po. Influenced by In Ha, Dal Po also tells his superior his background. (Source: Viu)
- Aired: November 26, 2014
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Cruel Dal Po! The boy has lived with In Ha for most of his life, he should be able to see her. I'm disgusted by what he did to her and I'm really ticked off that he claims to like her. When at any provocation he only sees her as her mother. Ugh. I get that he was riled up from what he just saw. But still.
And I'm wondering if this love triangle will be more of the love and the friend? Honestly at this point I can't seeing it be as intense as I Hear Your Voice's triangle. Bum Jo is so adorable! Ah!!
Events are unfolding fast and I'm loving it. I'm curious if the first story In Ha and Dal Po will work on is going to be one involving his brother? Or if they'll do a few smaller stories and work up to it? It's going to be painful waiting for the two brothers to reunite.
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Also, I'm not the biggest fan of love confession scenes, and I kept getting worried they'd be staring at each other on the rooftop, whilst every angle is repeated numerous times, but they managed to rein it in...just about.
What I like best, is the drama is still striving forward, in a linear fashion with lots of things to think about. Beom-jo, or whoever that guy is, is not winning me over, so I'm still Dal Po's fan, but I hope he isn't pigeon-holed into the typical "second love interest pining from afar, with slightly stakerish tendencies*...even PSH calls him out on this, so you know, he's really falling into the "stalker brackets"
This episode is interesting, can't wait for the next one..
which is up, great!
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