The news concludes, and Na-ri looks to Hwa-shin to give him a thumbs-up. At one point, his shoe slips off, and the impact of his shoe falling to the ground amplifies his angle about the poor safety conditions of the window cleaners. Hwa-shin hangs with a worker, conducting the interview and report with professionalism and relatable concern. It’s a report on the occupational safety of window cleaners, who hang on ropes off the roofs of tall buildings to do their job despite the windy conditions. Na-ri visits the set of the evening news and watches the special report conducted by Hwa-shin. After she leaves, Chef takes the money out of the bag and shakes his head at Sung-sook’s approach.
She stuffs money into the milk bag at the door and takes Ja-young’s food as she leaves. Sung-sook arrives next, with clothes and an offer to pay for everything Pal-gang wants. She drops off Pal-gang’s favorite food, and tells her to focus on school and beware of boys. Teary-eyed Pal-gang sits in her room looking at a picture of her dad while Ja-young knocks on the door, repeatedly calling out for her. She offers to trade her drink with his, but he completely ignores her and walks away with his staff. In the lobby, Na-ri spots Hwa-shin with milky beverage and warns him not to drink such things during his recovery. Dong-gi thoroughly enjoys Na-ri’s approach to the forecast and compliments her delivery. Na-ri reports the weather forecast with her hanbok flying everywhere, making the point that winds are very strong. The staff tie a rope around her hanbok to tame it from the winds, but right before Dong-gi cues her shot, she unties the rope. She’s in a hanbok, and the strong winds uncontrollably blow her outfit around. The morning news begins, and Na-ri prepares her shoot on the roof of her building. And because that’s a lot of swoony talk, Na-ri tries to distract herself with the lack of stars in the sky. Then, he asks if she’d still date him if he didn’t buy her a car or drive her to work every day. He claims that he wants a passionate relationship with Na-ri, to which she responds, “Oh my god.” Yes girl, same.
Na-ri asks if Jung-won has told Hwa-shin about his courtship, but Jung-won says he’s going to wait to tell him. She warns him that she’s materialistic and advises him to reconsider his dating offer, but he says that he’ll lose good things (and women) if he thinks too much. Na-ri wonders if he’ll give her a ride ¬every morning, or if he’ll just buy her a car if she asks. She asks if he’s going to offer a ride, and he gladly does.Īs he drives, Jung-won asks how Na-ri gets to work every day at this hour and explains that he’s just taking her this morning because he’s off to catch an early flight. His eyes aren’t fully open yet, but he comments on Na-ri’s fashion, saying that she looks worse than she did in her hospital robes (ha). Na-ri quickly shushes her brother, but Jung-won has now woken up. She watches him sleep while thinking back to all his swoony gestures, but the moment is ruined by Chi-yeol, who yells at his noona to ask if there’s a weird person there. It’s Jung-won, who’s fallen asleep while waiting for her. She’s rushing off for the morning broadcast, and she finds a car parked out front waiting for her. in the morning, Na-ri rushes out of her rooftop house and groggy Chi-yeol follows her out with her things. We get another look at the scene with Hwa-shin fuming with anger as he watches Na-ri share the video to Jung-won.Īt 3 a.m. Chef clarifies to the group that Hwa-shin is Na-ri’s senior coworker, and Chi-yeol finds it relief that Hwa-shin doesn’t seem too threatening (in fact, he looks pretty pitiful). He’s stuck against the wall in front of Hyung’s memorial, and the rest of Pal-gang’s pseudo-family watches his struggle. Hwa-shin hides his unbuttoned shirt that reveals his bra, after being beat up with a pan by his mother. He looks to both women and thinks aloud that he can’t trust either one of them to raise Pal-gang. They accuse him of flirting and messing with them, and Chef clears things up by claiming that he has no interest in women.
I could watch these two children fight all day.Ĭhef Rak looks at the note from Hyung about putting Pal-gang in Ja-young’s care, but he barely has time to process his confusion before Ja-young and Sung-sook attack him for hiding Pal-gang from them. Given the right context, immature adults acting like children can be the funniest thing in the world, and this episode strikes the perfect balance of petty and childish to make the jealousy quite entertaining to watch. It’s amazing how this show is able to make finger-pointing and child’s play so fun. 123 SeptemSeptemJealousy Incarnate: Episode 7 by dramallama