
“My favorite kind of drama families are the ragtag kinds that form over strange circumstances, that begin at odds and then eventually grow to be more loving than a real family would be. There’s something about the idea of making your own family that always gets me right in the gut, and the way this episode ends has me even more hopeful for where we’ll go from here.” (src)
“Her hair swishes back and forth like a unicorn’s tail, and her body glistens like a mermaid.”
“She grabs the empty ramyun pot on the ground and holds it up for him. “Here. Isn’t this what you wanted to do? Isn’t this why you followed me onto the train? Here, hit me. You said you got anger stress because of me, right? When I see your face, I’m all stopped up in here, that I think I’m going to get sick and die.”
She can’t believe that getting her fired wasn’t enough, that he had to ruin her trip to see her father, and now he’s torn apart the ramyun shop. She tells him to hit her until he’s satisfied, and then never appear in front of her again.
What kills me is his face the entire time she says all this, just crushed and angry and hurt.” (src)
Chi-soo: “Because to you, I’m a man. So…”
Eun-bi: “You… smell really foul. If you plan on feeding these kind of lines to noona, you better go and change your cologne, high school kid.”