Another Miss Oh Episode 4

Let's Hum a Song and Go Home


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The two Hae Youngs finally meet. The pretty Hae Young recognises the other, and is overjoyed. The feeling is not mutual and the regular one feels overcome with self-pity. Do Kyung’s emotions are in turmoil when his mother turns up at his doorstep. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: May 10, 2016

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silent_whispers
2 people found this review helpful
Jul 17, 2016

Leaps of faith and catching them.

Holy cow, I thought she was strangling him! Not kissing him! I LOVE Yoon Ahn Na! Especially the actress that is playing her. The energy and quirkiness of the character is too cute.

To be honest I had my doubts about Another Miss Oh. Because no matter what happens between Hae Yeong and Do Kyeong it will all be based on lies until he tells her the truth. Normally I don't care for this, especially when the male lead ruins the female leads life and others.

However, that beautiful leap of faith and the dialouge sold me at the end. Enough so that I want to see this drama to the end. (Ah, the fated decision time of the fourth episode.)

Not to mention that I really like the characters and cast. The side stories and characters are just as intriuguing--maybe a little more than--the leads.

Not to mention that I want to see Hae Yeong over come this silliness of the Pretty Hae Yeong. Because now that she's had time to become herself, I think she can over come it. Though it would suck to have your name called and know it's never for you. The papercut scene with the love letter broke my heart.

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sharreb
3 people found this review helpful
May 27, 2016

She's unraveling me

I love the final minutes of this episode. Not just cause of that leap into your arms and embrace. Mostly for what Do Kyung said and what I was thinking too when hae young said it to his face that he's miserable and even his clothes are miserable. In many ways he connected with Her not just cause she appeared in his visions or his guilt. But every time hae young was direct if blunt, and call him out on what she sees. She challenges him to be happy... Really love how their feelings are developing. So special and substantial than the usual cliche romance we see on dramas. It feels so original and amazing to watch and feel it with our characters

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