Was It Love? Episode 8


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While a fissure forms in Dae-o and Jin's friendship, Ae-jeong worries about her daughter's recent interests. A-rin begins to see what's going on. (Source: Netflix)
  • Aired: July 30, 2020

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Tbreze
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Jul 30, 2020

I'm trying so hard to stick with this

Okay, so...I really like aspects of this drama but at the same time it's been an absolute struggle to stomach some of what's going on. I think that the teacher and actor look delusional in their pursuit of Ae-Jeong. From what I've seen so far, there was never a moment that she gave them the idea that she wanted anything other then friendship, so the fact that they've held onto feelings for her for 14 years is absolutely ludicrous. And for the actor to END HIS FRIENDSHIP with Dae O to pursue Ae-Jeong (and who he thinks is his daughter) has me on the floor. She was never yours, Dae O never had any inkling that you liked her so this is extreme. It's not as if he knew and just disregarded your feelings , so now you expect the person that actually had a relationship with Ae-Jeong to give up on a rekindling so that you can indulge your delusions? I also feel it's cruel of Ae-Jeong to not tell her daughter anything about her father when she's obviously craving to know. It doesn't mean that she's been any less of a mother for her daughter to wonder who the other whole human being she came from is. Smh, come on. I also can't wait to see the reason (and it will probably be weak) that she didn't even tell the father, I'm assuming Dae O, that she's pregnant. Also, I'm feeling like some episodes of this show are like the Flintstones when they run in place for a while before actually taking off and moving. I don't feel that the episodes do enough to really move the plot along. They just kind of rehash the same issues without really telling us anything new. Oh, and the daughter's getting on my nerves but if she got any answers from her mother, she wouldn't be forced to go look on her own for who her father is.

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