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Marriage Not Dating: Episode 16 Final » Dramabeans Korean Drama Recaps

When he asks for congratulations, Mom says he ought to congratulate her, so he starts in with the lip service of how he owes it all to her. He thanks her and she asks for something in return… a divorce. Dad’s shocked face is so satisfying. Ki-tae’s mom sits up alone late at night and is joined by Grandma, who also can’t sleep. Grandma says she has something to confess and asks if Mom remembers when she left home with Ki-tae.

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What a fitting end to a wonderful, hilarious, and heartfelt show. It had it’s missteps here and there, but, all in all, it did everything I wanted it to and then some. As of now, it’s my favorite rom-com of 2014. Any drama that puts a smile on your face and makes your heart feel full just thinking about it is an amazing drama in my book. The story surprised me with how lovely it turned out to be despite it’s shortness and Yeon Woo-jin is wonderful in it.

Marriage Not Dating: Episode 16 (Final)

You can also download dramania on your phone (android) and download the clips or watch them online. Mom snatches it out of his hand, and he asks, “Does Jang-mi know? ” Meanwhile, Jang-mi runs around on cloud nine after getting their first kimchi delivery, totally in the dark about what’s going on with her family. But Mom isn’t about to forgive him with a pout-wiggle or two, and beats him over the head with the flowers until the entire living room is covered in rose petals.

Plus the under dialogue of what she was thinking was also well mapped so that the noble idiocy didn’t feel so idiotic. She had good reasons to stay away, but she couldn’t bring herself to put herself in that mess again. The character reversal is nice and a bit true to life. Often when your foundation gets shaked you swing too far in the other direction.

She’s touched that he sold the place she hated so much, but holds onto her pride and says she’s glad she got sick, because he finally left after she was ill. He yells that he never wanted a divorce, and he’s angry that she didn’t tell him she was legitdatingsites.com sick. Jang-mi’s mother waits for her surgery, and she’s the only patient in the room who is alone. She sighs at all the other ladies who have husbands, boyfriends, and sons to support them, but pretends disinterest when her own husband shows up.

I guess she doesn’t want both of their families to get their hopes up again. Why did she make him shower if he’s only going to be cleaning? You get all sweaty and dirty when you clean; he’s going to need another shower afterwards. I didn’t really expect them to find their way to each other right away and I actually like how they both had to struggle through a few things before they were really ready to be together. The issues are so realistic and this drama has done a wonderful job of making this relationship feel earned. Ki-tae arrives at the chicken shop but finds a sign posted saying that they’ll be closed temporarily.

She wants to go back inside and earn Mom’s understanding, but Ki-tae shouts that she’ll never ever understand, and he doesn’t need it anyway. Jang-mi wonders why he’s so dead-set on not even trying, and later when she talks to Yeo-reum about it, they agree that Ki-tae must be terrified of seeking his mother’s acceptance and not getting it. Just then, Ki-tae’s aunt comes running in to tell Jang-mi that Grandma has collapsed, and she’s delirious and demanding Jang-mi’s pancakes. Yeo-reum calls Ki-tae to tell him as much, and reports that Jang-mi fell for it and ran off crying.

There will be lots of family issues, but marriage is worth it to be together. An upset Jang-mi asks if Ki-tae gave Se-ah a baby, but he’s too offended by the question to even answer. He counters by asking why she gave Yeo-reum money, and she says it’s business and takes offense in turn at his suspicion. The wedding coordinator comes to get them since Hoon-dong has been calling the groom down the aisle for several minutes, but Jang-mi cries that she can’t get married feeling this way. Dad shows up and Mom admits to having invited him, but Hyun-hee comes to get Ki-tae before he can address any of this.

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Thanks so much for the recap, girlfriday. I hate and felt pity for him at Arang, but here, I just love him… I couldn’t say anything, but like, his character in this drama. I feel like ywj treats jinwoon like a little brother. I just giggle everytime i see them in gitae’s house together. Jinwoon immediately loses all his manipulative/seducing looks and became a puppy in my eyes uuugh muffles ears.

The worst ending for you, one of the best endings for me. Hope the airing dramas give you more satisfaction. All Yeon Woo Jin has to do is smirk shyly a little or do something out of the box with his face and I would have dropped my pants in an instance. And I now have an acute girl crush for Han Groo that borders on healthy/unhealthy.

Back when Haimura was committing his murders, he ran a bakery store. At that time, Masaya was a middle-school student and a customer at his bakery store. According to the letter, Haimura confesses to having committed eight murders, but he insists that he did not commit the last murder.

Jang-mi’s mom gets another set of postcards from Dad, this time asking if she’s eaten and if she isn’t sick. She wells up with tears and chides him for taking so long to ask, while Dad eats alone and wonders why she can’t reply just once. She laughs and says that she does want to get married… eventually. But she doesn’t think now is the time. She says she’s been burned by marriage a lot and wants to be careful until she’s absolutely sure. Jang-mi is distracted all day at work, and the team sighs that business has slowed severely after their grand opening.

They all smile, and Mom tells her she can stop crying because Grandma’s faking it. Grandma says she’s just getting revenge for being tricked by their fake engagement, which is pretty awesome. I guess people really experience different things watching the same drama (GF gave MGIAG a 10, which was a mere 7 despite my seunggi-loving heart and soul). Its weird how i dont feel the need to protest about otp getting together too long.

Ki-tae and Jang-mi enjoy a candlelit bubble bath together the night before their wedding. They reminisce over all the key points of their relationship, teasing and joking adorably. He turns to Grandma for support, but Grandma tells him to give her the divorce. Mom asks for the house, and invites Grandma and Mi-jung to live with her not as in-laws, but as friends. The women are as touched as Dad is horrified, and they all hug again leaving Dad out in the cold. Jang-mi pouts that Ki-tae’s proposal isn’t very romantic.