


Hye Rin goes so far as too call Eun Soo out for drinks, and apologizes for having treated Eun Soo poorly before - it was because she knew Eun Soo liked Tae Joo, but now that she’s dating Joon Hyuk, it’s all in the past. But learning that Joon Hyuk is taking Eun Soo along strengthens her resolve to convince him.

Tae Joo flatly turns her down, saying he’s a new employee and is in no place to ask for time off. Hye Rin asks Tae Joo to accompany her to Asia’s largest fashion showcase next week in Singapore - they can take the opportunity to relax and clear their heads. (I’m inclined to believe that in addition to her growing feelings for him, she’s particularly drawn to him in such a vulnerable state.) And because irony is cruel, as Hye Rin leaves, she hears Tae Joo mumble Eun Soo’s name. Hye Rin looks at Tae Joo, and kisses him in his sleep. Tae Joo hadn’t admitted his troubles outright - he’s not the type to openly say such things - but this is the first time his friend has ever seen him drink himself into such oblivion. Assuming that Tae Joo’s acting like this because he’s having a hard time with Hye Rin’s family, he advises her to go easy on Tae Joo. Tae Joo’s friend answers a call from Hye Rin and takes the unconscious Tae Joo to his apartment. This will be a recurring theme in this episode. Needing distraction, Tae Joo calls his friend out to karaoke and proceeds to get massively drunk. They’ve brought their current circumstances upon themselves, so it’s only fitting that they deserve to suffer through the consequences - but they can also get themselves out of their misery, and that’s what I want to see. He and Hye Rin are people I can sympathize with, without feeling too bad for them, because they are essentially the authors of their own demise. Suffering builds character, and Tae Joo needs to suffer in order for him to become the person he’s capable of being. Frankly, I get satisfaction in watching Tae Joo’s current misery, because it’s one of his own making, but it doesn’t mean I hate him or wish him horrible things. But while I’m completely onboard with the criticism of his cavalier and sometimes mean behavior up through Episode 8 (I’ll discuss Ep 9 separately), I don’t think that makes Tae Joo a hateful person. It seems some people are starting to condemn Tae Joo’s character - which is by no means unwarranted. This episode was shock after shock… and just when you thought they were out of shockers, they pulled another. This song is sung by ProSource Karaoke.63 ApJanuQue Sera Sera: Episode 9 by javabeansĬlazziquai – “Flower” īejeebus, I need a drink. Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) song from the album Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) - Single is released on Aug 2010. Listen to ProSource Karaoke Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) MP3 song. About Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) Song
