Age of Youth Episode 2

Is This Underwear Yours?


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House rules say men are forbidden to enter, but Ye-eun discovers men's underwear in their home. Conscience-stricken, she decides to hide it. (Source: Netflix)
  • Aired: July 23, 2016

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Dec 5, 2016

"He's really good to me when he's being nice."

"He's really good to me when he's being nice."

My dear Ye Eun, those are not the right words. He should be good to you period, not just when he's being nice. Poor girl

I enjoyed this episode emphasizing the lies we tell ourselves and others. Comparing them to makeup was an interesting take. Hopefully Ye Eun will realizing she's wearing it for herself and that she shouldn't be so afraid in a relationship. I wonder how long it will be before they break up? I have a feeling he will dump her or get caught cheating.

It was really interesting seeing into all the girls lives. Especially romantically! Ha-ha! It also emphasizes how jealous and petty Ye Eun is. I really actually like all the girls. Though I find Ji Won's auros and dead people stuff a bit off. I want this to be a realistic drama, though it does add a certain dramatic flare. After all there can only be a certain amount of realistic and all the girls need to have skeletons in their closets.

This episode didn't really tightly focus on Eun Jae. I am wondering if they'll keep letting all the girls tell their stories together. I like that a lot especially as the other girls react to one another. Yi Na's multiple sugar daddy thing is interesting and I'm wondering how the writer will handle it. Not to mention that it's so adorable that the guy who borrowed Eun Jae's pen has a little kids crush on her. (You know pestering and annoying someone to share affection.) While Jin Myeong is oblivious, or willfully oblivious.

I'm really liking the focus of themes each episode and now apparently there are after credits extras. The first episode didn't have those!

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