Dear My Friends Episode 6

The Way You Can Return, The Way You Can't Return


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The brutal truth about Kim Sun-yeong's marriage overwhelms her parents. Choong-nam considers telling Nan-hui about what she saw Wan doing. (Source: Netflix)
  • Aired: May 28, 2016

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Jun 2, 2016

Great writing this episode.

First off that bird cry at the end was some kind of bird of prey, but that was a seagull flying. *giggles* Still it was a gorgeous and moving ending and I admire it.

I've very happy that Jung Ah's daughters abuse was finally addressed. Not to mention that we see how it affect her family and how the reacted when they found out. Most importantly Suk Kyoon and how the difference in generations is. I know when I tell people is a generation gap they laugh at me. Especially when I'm talking about my grandmother or mom. People don't realize that "change" and different view points haven't been that long ago. (For instance when my mom got her divorce from her first husband it was still a shameful thing. And I know my grandmother still couldn't talk about a lot of things to this day. Or stand up for her daughters to get them proper work gear on the farm. Even shoes.)

So I was moved that despite the age gap an Suk Kyoon's apparent dismissive and participant standing on abuse he defended his daughter. I hope he tears him apart in court.

Again Jung Ah and Hee Ja friendship is beautiful to behold! I almost bawled! I'm still waiting for the other ladies to get to shine like that. But it looks like Choong Nam is just going to medle and ruin things!

Speaking of why is Sung Jae actively wooing two women? Clearly his main prize is Hee Ja. But he's stringing poor Choong Nam along. Instead of a love triangle I hope they put Choong Nam out of her misery and give her an amazing guy!

Overall this episode addressed the physical abuse well and handled the concept of becoming "free" from it well. On all levels of abuse. All of the characters are becoming fully realized and I really adore this cast. I'm excited to see what happens with the rest of the ladies. Not to mention how Park Wan will deal with her life moving forward.

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