A lot.ĬEO puts it down to a difference between work and personal life-something Han Yoo-Seok might not have, since he just stormed up angry over how In-Woo has been acting up. Choi’s currently in a meeting with some advertisers (ooh So-Rim’s debut might be live?) and after the guests leave Choi talks with President Yoo for a moment: President Yoo is just as confused as he is, how Chan-Young got together with So-Rim and Han-Kyeol is writing for Yoo-Na now when everyone in the know knows Han-Kyeol likes So-Rim. He can’t stop seeing Chan-Young’s embrace, and hears Yoo-Na’s claim again: So-Rim said no, right?Īnd that’s how CEO ends up with a text the next morning from Han-Kyeol: they need to meet and discuss Yoo-Na’s song. Nooo why do I feel like that was important? Han-Kyeol’s listening to the song, though, alone in his house. Han-Kyeol’s words explaining his dislike for girls who sing ringing in her ears, she makes it all the way to the file itself before pulling out her earbuds and going to bed. Whether tis nobler for her to-ok, so she doesn’t listen. So-Rim just thinks it’s another odd line and heads inside.Īt her desk, she fingers the USB from Han-Kyeol: to listen or not to listen, that is the question. (Oh man, declarations of war! Me like-y). But Chan-Young doesn’t want to console her anymore hereafter: because that’s for the latecomers. He drops her off later that night and So-Rim thanks him, saying she felt at ease since he didn’t ask any questions. It totally goes over So-Rim’s head, but I actually feel better now that Chan-Young is making serious doe-eyes at our heroine and not just trying to direct her life out of “innocent interest”.
her song to be well received) Chan-Young replies he does too. They make wishes through the phone, So-Rim reveals she wished to be liked (i.e. Well, at least you know now how you feel about her. Chan-Young takes a quick look at her phone-still wearing one half of the couple cases-and gets a funny look on his face, like it’s uncomfortable to see evidence of her crush. So-Rim decides every celebration needs candles and provides a cool phone app to do the job. That’s because we need to catch up with So-Rim and Cha-Young, who abandoned the cake for bread and drinks in front of So-Rim’s school. Han-Kyeol denies this but Yoo-Na has a different story: So-Rim got to hear all the demo songs first, and she didn’t end up with his, so… (do neither of you know it was out of her hands entirely?) Han-Kyeol actually suggests that maybe his song wasn’t good enough, then, and Yoo-Na gets confused: why is he always so understanding when it comes to So-Rim? Is it because she’s the one he wants to write songs for? And there we leave them. Her excuse: didn’t So-Rim reject the song anyway? Yoo-Na is such a liar pants on fire (aren’t they all?) and say no, but but we totally know So-Rim took it that way. She wants to know how her song is going-wait what?! *gasp* so she doesn’t get So-Rim’s song? Han-Kyeol is apparently just putting this whole picture together now, and asks if she told So-Rim he’d given her the song. Han-Kyeol walks into a considerably more empty shop, where Yoo-Na sits waiting for him. Lol remember that cake Chan-Young was getting? Well, it’s not happening either, since pfffft he’s instantly recognized and swarmed with fans. Han-Kyeol can’t get a break, and his quiet stroll by the canal is interrupted by a call on his mobile, which he takes. Meanwhile, Chan-Young has taken So-Rim out for cake to cheer her up (or celebrate their debut song, as he ostentatiously reasons). He watches Chan-Young comfort her for a moment, CEO’s words about how he hurts others with music ringing in his ears, and then walks away, shoulders down. We’re dropped back into the thick of things, and Han-Kyeol races back juuuuust too late to get the girl. Han-Kyeol makes good progress personally.*fingers crossed as we enter the turbulence zone* I love it, since it’s different from your standard Rom-Com, and I hope it doesn’t change for the angst. Every episode I have a goal to make this recap a little shorter, to be more concise in how I write-but whether it’s me or the show, I just can’t do it! I’ll blame the show for now, since it seems like so much happens every episode.