Mainly because their dynamics feel real and he gives out good advice. Joon-hyung’s relationship with his therapist is also I’m enjoying more and more each week.
He is way too happy to see Bok-joo again for her just to be an old friend. I’m dying for the show to see if this could be true. I have thought since the first episodes that Joon-hyung had a crush on Bok-joo when they were in primary school, that maybe she was even his first love. And what about the lady who confused them for a married couple? Yes, she saw right through them. Bok-joo cursing him while shooting at a video game and Joon-hyung praying for forgiveness. Excuse me while my fangirl heart squeeeeeeeals.Īnd then when Bok-joo was feeling down over lying to Jae-yi about why she wasn’t going to the clinic anymore, she called Joon-hyung (her official mood booster! as of today) and he rushed right over there to her. They even shared a really sweet moment under the stars and some pillow talk. Book-joo also understood from the start it wasn’t on him and appreciated his gesture. He called immediately after he found out Shi-ho was the one who sold out Bok-joo to apologize when it wasn’t even his fault. On the other hand, Joon-hyung has proven to be an awesome friend again. I don’t even think it’s given her happiness when she wins. Look, I get she has gone too far to give up but I think that’s exactly what she should do if she it’s making her a raging, violent and sick bitch. And who else thinks her cellphone’s empty album is one freaking metaphor about her life? Gymnastics is given her more grief and sadness than anything else. I understand Shi-ho is alone and dealing with family problems created mainly because of her dream of becoming an olympic athlete, but this is too much. Good thing Bok-joo won’t let her have it and fought back by not going against her because, really, she is not worth it. She is willing to get physically violent with Bok-joo over her jealousy.