Marriage Not Dating: Episode 12 » Dramabeans Korean Drama Recaps

Jang-mi’s mother lies in bed crying as her father yells at Jang-mi, angry at how Ki-tae drank with him and acted like a good son-in-law. Ki-tae stands outside the closed chicken shop and calls Jang-mi, but her father answers to yell at him for playing around with his daughter. Ki-tae offers to come talk but Dad says he doesn’t want him in his house, and yells that he’s coming there to beat Ki-tae black and blue. Dad throws down her phone and picks up a baseball bat, but Jang-mi takes the blame for continuing the charade and stops him with a backhug. That may sound impractical, but as researchers eventually find, somebody’s intimate orientation is not created inside stone. Inside her important publication Sexual Fluidity, mindset professor Lisa Yards.

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Yes, I would LOVE to have more cute, happy couple time (ALWAYS) but I blame the second leads and their ability to worm their way into EVERYTHING for the lack of that. Plus I think the show has done a great job of exposing all of the issues facing the OTP with regards to their ability to accept their feelings for one another and actually choose to be together. As it stands now, I still think they both (but especially KiTae) need a lot of therapy to get in a good place first. Well, I certainly appreciate how much forward motion this episode gave us, in nearly all areas. Most obvious, of course, is that Jang-mi and Ki-tae have finally realized their feelings and gotten to the point where they’re ready to stop worrying about what everyone else thinks, and just go for their own happiness. Definitely Jang-mi had further to go in this area, because all her life she’s put others before herself even to her own detriment, so I appreciate how hard it was for her to figure out that her own needs are important too.

They should have been sent to jail back when Jang-mi was 5 for mistreatment. The girl almost died because they abandoned her! I’m surprised she didn’t grow up even more messed up with an upbringing like that.

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I think he is shallow and totally immature. He was also a dick the way he treated JM. He was likely quite sweet w her or else she might not have gone as far as preparing that big proposal? So I don’t feel any sympathy for him in ending up in this other girl’s lap. Though, to be honest, I think she really does like Hoon Dong as a person and not just as a wallet.

Having not watched the whole episode yet, I just hope that FINALLY Jang Mi truly realizes that she has NO part whatsoever in saving her parents’ marriage. Basically, I’ve been waiting for Jang Mi to grow up/move past her childhood trauma (I think that may be why she’s clung so hard to the hope that her parents would stay together), and I think/hope she’s finally getting there. Others are claiming that Hoon Dong participated for them to actually get pregnant. KT even says at one point that Korea is not kind to single mothers.

It’s only natural for many viewers to be so irritated at the pacing of the drama, seeing how we’re so affected by the OTP because they’re just so endearing! You really can’t help but root for them really. And the way their characters are being portrayed mirrors a lot of us in real life. These are two people who live such ordinary lives, going through the same conflicts a lot of us go through at a point in our lives.

Seeing her poor father lose his composure at the thought that the man he trusted with his daughter’s heart had hurt her was painful to watch. There’s nothing like daddy-daughter conflict to get me right in the gut, and I love Dad’s relationship with Ki-tae so much, so I’m hoping they find a way to be drinking buddies again soon. I’ll be honest and say I didn’t get the end where JM tells KiTae to go be with SA even though he doesn’t love her.

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And, considering one of the Korean sections of Atlanta is mere miles from my house, this could have escalated pretty quickly. Jang-mi arrives in time to be blasted herself, and her mom asks what she did wrong. Ki-tae’s mom asks Jang-mi if she wants her to tell, or if she’d rather tell it herself. Jang-mi’s mom is offended at being treated so badly when the wedding date is set, but Ki-tae’s mother says there will be no wedding. Jang-mi’s mom delivers a wedding gift of blankets to Ki-tae’s family, where Grandma and Aunt Mi-jung actually look pleased to see her.

All the imaginary scenes were so cute..especially the bathroom scene..I wish they hurry up and get together so we can see some home living hijinks from the both of them. Onto the show..I love how everything played out..jangmi and YR falling out like that was perfect because if the ruse wasn’t caught then we would have to endure more of YR and JM together.. Though betraying the parents by lying to them all long is just as bad. I so wanted Ki-tae at least to have sent photos of the proposal display to omoni as she requested so that Jang-mi could see it. It was such a reversal from the first time day met during which she laid out a similar display for his friend that it was a shame she never knew about it. Hyun Hee knew Hoon Dong got thrown out, she was there when it happened.

I think it is possible for relationships to get complicated and people to get hurt even if no one did anything really wrong. I’m a little skeptical about Se-ah and Yeo-reum and how they both backed off, and I’m unsure how long it will last. I have a feeling that both of them could still pop up with an eleventh-hour scheme to break up the newfound couple (assuming that Jang-mi and Ki-tae acknowledge their feelings soon) and throw one last wrench into things. I’m especially concerned that Yeo-reum might do something desperate, since he seemingly just disappeared without ever getting any closure with Jang-mi. But I am pleased to see that Se-ah seems to have finally gotten the message that Ki-tae is not an option for her, no matter how much she wants him.