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Ep 12: 😘💖💟💓💘💕☺😚💓💕💖💘😍😍😍😊😊☺☺☺
Ep 13 preview: 😟😑😡😭😓😾💔😲😨😢
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11/01/22 official_kep1er Tiktok update
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Also while I loved that Ung and her grandma talked I still want Yeon su to explain more about what she was going through and why she broke up with him. He was very vulnerable with her in the ending scene and epilogue and I know he kinda cut her confession off but I want her to give him the same vulnerability.
If in their 5yr relationship he was unable to tell her about his abandonment then I’m like 99% sure he only got to see 1% of her struggle and her pain regarding it.
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i genuinely don’t understand how people call our beloved summer boring just the cinematography alone is enough to make me watch it not even talking about CHOI WOOSHIK and KIM DAMI i’m having such a good time watching this show you guys don’t even know
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No wonder Choi Wooshik was so excited to share episode 11 with us 🥺🥺🥺 it's like the climax episode where everything clashes together for the story
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Me after finishing episode 11
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I just think that Choi wooshik uploading pictures for us each day (on set, with dami, behind the scenes, etc) while also sharing our excitement for new episode releases is so cute. So sweet. How Choi Ung of him :,)
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"Let them see and believe what they want. It's fine as long as you understand yourself. That's already hard enough."
Choi Ung, Our beloved summer
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IM GONNA CRYYY
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Grandma, stop scolding him. Why are you being so harsh to him? How can I be nice to someone who made you cry?
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Need someone to edit all the highschool/uni flashbacks chronologically w a rlly cute or emotional song so I can daydream about it
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"See. We can be friends" Boo! 👎tomato 🍅 tomato 🍅
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Based off of episode 10 preview, if Choi Ung flat out rejects Yeon Su after she tells him she doesn't want to be friends, I will simply hunt Choi wooshik down
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there’s something so easily captivating about our beloved summer. about choi woong and kook yeonsoo.
it may be that they don’t have the craziest or the most astounding backgrounds. choi woong was raised by the most loving parents in the world who own a restaurant. kook yeonsoo struggled with debt, but grew up with her grandmother. the two of them were young when they met, they didn’t have all the exaggerated and wild stories that usually come along in a kdrama storyline. they were simply high schoolers who lived their own lives.
so when they finally did stumble into each other’s lives, we saw the progression of them falling for each other. i don’t even know if it was a crush, but more like a subconscious one. one of those moments when you glance back one again and realize that you have fallen for them. that’s what kook yeonsoo and choi woong captured under the rain. it was so simple, yet beautifully written.
then comes the smaller moments. the ones that are built on top of each other. the way that choi woong carried yeonsoo’s backpack for her as they walked to school. the way that yeonsoo kept woong’s little note that wrote “let’s go outside” on it. the way that woong packed dinner for yeonsoo while she worked at the convenience store. the way that yeonsoo would touch woong’s forehead because he frowned in his sleep. the way that they always promise to make their way back to each other. the way that “let’s go eat” means that they have made up to the both of them. these are the moments, the type of love that we crave to experience. so simple, so small, but the most meaningful.
we can relate to these characters because they embody the different feelings and emotions that we experience when we are in love, whether it’s how woong is the kindest and softest character ever, yet he can also be so petty and hold a grudge for years. it could also be the way yeonsoo’s walls are always so high and she always is on guard, but once she lets someone in, she becomes one of the most loving people ever. take the cherry blossom scene for example, it’s those little moments.
the way the two of them intertwine is very endearing and warms my heart. from the outside, it looks like they just find joy in pushing each other around, messing with each other and all. they like to say they hate each other, but you see, love and hate walks a thin line. when they meet each other in the middle, they click perfectly. like one never existed without the other. they help each other become better people, not in an unattainable way, but in a realistic, step by step kind of way.
so when they break up, we automatically try to figure out who to blame it on. it’s natural for us to do that because it makes us feel better. in the beginning it was yeonsoo’s fault, she was the one who had broken up with woong, left him alone to deal with the aftermath, and walk away from it all. then, for the first time, we heard yeonsoo’s point of view. we saw her struggle, her reason, and the pain she endured and hid away. so then, we blamed woong for not being able to see through her.
the truth is,
they struggled within themselves. woong and yeonsoo needed a redo. a second try. and i think that within themselves, they secretly knew it then too. because they are the only ones for each other: soulmates i would say. but not in the star crossed lovers type of way, because we saw that love couldn’t hold them together forever. soulmates in more of a “i promise i will always run back to you” type of way. but through that, they also need to acknowledge each other’s inner feelings, grow, and communicate together.
it all feels so real.
it’s heartwarming and heartbreaking all at the same time.
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Who's ready for an episode 10 rant?!
I know I am.
Ever since episode 9, we're getting insight to yeon su's feelings towards ung, and with it, PAIN. Cant say this episode was any easier.
Yeon su's grandma's reaction is exactly the amount of anger I had expected from Ung's parents towards her.
But now that he KNOWS yeon su cried and thus also had a difficult time with the breakup, I hope he realizes she isn't as "nonchalant" as he had described her before over and over. I hope he realizes in one of his naps under the shade that yeon su's been putting up a front the entire time and is able to forgive her ( since they both suffered enough ): )
I must say I really appreciate Choi Ung for genuinely being a really nice guy. Up until now, we had only seen him as a sad, sulking puppy with [a lot of] repressed emotions and his playful/vengeful side when scheming against yeon su. But I really liked how he listened to his best friend and made time for sleep overs & catching up <3 throughout his middle school to young adult years. And him offering a tissue to NJ or consoling her after being hated on. Plus, he took grandma's oral beatings like a champ. He's a really good sport and polite and sincere so I'm glad we got to see that part of him. This is gonna sound less like a rant and more like a love letter, but I also want to mention how he turned on all the lights outside his house and knew which bus yeon su had to take to get back home 🥺🥺🥺
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE FROM HIM THIS EP? The "See? We can be friends" line. It's not exactly reassuring for yeon su to hear that after he spent the day with nj. His sincerity knows no bounds, and, apparently, neither does his cluelessness. They were literally staring at eachother teary-eyed in front of her house--it doesn't seem very "friendly" to me. His resistance to dating her from episode 9 comes back as delusion in this one.
I still have a very open, very bloody wound from when he straightforwardly told her "I'm not dating you again." And I'm not sure if this was the exact translation, but Netflix subtitles were too blunt with that one. It hurt me, and I'm not even yeon su. So the friend line was cutthroat
Jiung's back-story was also revealed for the second time with flashbacks of his childhood, and although sad, I'm not sure what I has to do with the plot. Other than further characterization of jiung and maybe making the viewer want jiung to get the girl more..
THIS viewer, however, is not swayed, if it wasn't obvious. Still rooting for the main pair and also rooting for NJ to have a sudden comeback to Japan or a world tour.
This episode also briefly showed us that NJ does, in fact, work and make performances (actual ahocker to me). Indeed, she would message Choi Ung in between shows and her "glamorous life," even making him pay to see the VOD's. Obviously taking advantage of how nice Choi ung is. If these two have so much time to be texting eachother, they ought to have more work assigned to them. I didn't know being an artist was soo easy (sarcastic). I hope all the NJ supporters who sympathized with her because she was a lonely celebrity all realize how sly and shameless she is with the preview where she lies to yeon su about dating ung. She repeatedly tells Ung how she likes him and compliments him and says they're going on "dates" in front of yeon su for fun. From the very beginning, from how frisky she was to now, I could tell her I would grow to dislike her.
I'm just glad her true colors are coming to light, and hopefully also Choi ung notices. And stops being stringed along so easily since this obviously hurts yeon su. Kook Yeon Su, there will be justice! Just wait a lil.
Or in my case, a whole other week. Sigh
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After seeing episode 9, I am once again reminded I don't like NJ (and her screen time was probably less than Huening Bahiyihh's in Wa da da). Anyways why is NJ NOT busy and why is she making yeon su & woong's life so difficult
I've compiled a list of reasons why I dislike her so here🙄
-As an idol, she can't live an ordinary life (Boo hoo), yet she makes it everyone else's problem. She always talks about "the price of fame" or "life as a celebrity" to Ung as if she handles it sooo well [ep 8, playground scene].
This girl doesn't even do half of the things k-pop idols do tho?? Where's the dating ban? Why can she eat tteokbokki in the street without being recognized? Why is she toying with Choi Ung just cause he looks like her dog? Episode 9 was the first time she was "considerate" of someone else??? I'm sure this was a sarcastic portrayal of k-pop idols, but even overlooking that aspect of her character,
- she's selfish. Compared to miss idol of the year, Choi Ung, Yeon Su, and friends are just ordinary people who have individual memories and schedules.
But for some reason, NJ selfishly interrupts their love life and relationship past. And people support her JUST BECAUSE SHE'S LONELY?? Or because she has internet haters?? I'm not discrediting her feelings, but there are other ways to distact oneself that are much better than toying with people's lives. Did she really have to meet Choi Ung's parents? Go to his home and invade his comfort zone of a studio? Get everything handed to her, including a spot in the documentary, just because she's famous? And she's famous.. for what, again? Anyways, that's just gonna take me back to key point #1 so that's all for now
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it’s us of all people. our love wasn’t just lukewarm…and neither was our break up. now that we’ve reunited. we can say “have you been well?” “how have you been?” “was it tough for you?” “it was tough for me” can’t we tell each other these things?
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the feminism leaving my body when choi ung held yeon su’s backpack for her
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