TABLOIDBINTANGCOM - Drama Korea Selatan, Because This Is My First Life tamat pada Selasa malam (28/11). Drama dengan 16 episode ini tergolong sukses meraih rating tinggi. Because This Is My First Life disukai publik karena jalan ceritanya berkutat dengan kehidupan sehari-hari.Drama Korea Selatan ini menghadirkan isu tentang karier, percintaan hingga pernikahan pada laki-laki dan perempuan The favorite light-to-watch Korean drama, Because This Is My First Life, began to air from October 9, 2017, to November 28, 2017. The process of script reading for all cast in this drama began in August 2017 in Sangam, South Korea. Because This Is My First Life is starred by Lee Min Ki as the male lead and Jung So Min as the female lead. Jung So Min is known for her role as the main actress in several K-dramas, such as D-Day 2015, The Sound of Your Heart 2016, and My Father Is Strange 2017. Meanwhile, Lee Min Ki had acted in Shut Up Flower Boy Band in 2017 before filming Because This Is My First Life. This drama was aired every Monday and Tuesday at 2130 KST on tvN to replace the previous tvN drama, Argon. Read more Beyond Evil – Cast & Summary tvn DetailsSynopsis of Because This is My First LifeMain CastSupporting CastOST Original SoundtrackTrailer of Because This Is My First Life Details Title Because This Is My First Life / 읎ëȈ 생은 ìČ˜ìŒìŽëŒ Also Known As This Life Is Our First / Yibun Saengeun Cheoeumira / This Life is Our First / Ibeon Saengeun Cheoeumira Genre Romantic Comedy Country South Korea Director Park Joon Hwa Producer Lee Jung Hee Screenwriter Yoon Nan Joong Production Companies MI Inc. Network tvN Episodes 16 Air Dates October 9, 2017 – November 28, 2017 Air Time Monday and Tuesday, 2130 KST This drama tells a story about a piece of the life of two ordinary people. The story highlights the life between Yoon Ji Ho Jung So Min and Nam Se Hee Lee Min Ki, who has a very different personality. Nam Se Hee is a 30s-years-old man who has been living his life in his own way. He is still single and makes a decision to not marry anyone. On the other side, Yoon Ji Ho is also facing her 30s life. She is also single and she struggles to achieve a successful life. Ji Ho doesn’t have her own home and wants to have one. Besides, she also doesn’t want to date anyone anymore because she struggles financially. One day, she meets Nam Se Hee that has his own home. Se Hee offers to rent his house to Ji Ho and they finally become a housemate. Read more Crash Landing On You – Cast & Summary Main Cast tvn Lee Min Ki as Nam Se Hee A very socially awkward and quirky computer designer. He is very smart and can afford his own life by buying his own house even though he still has to pay the mortgage. But unfortunately, he makes a decision to not marry or dating. After meeting Ji Ho, he becomes a housemate for her. tvn Jung So Min as Yoo Ji Ho After the pregnancy of her brother’s girlfriend, she moves out directly from her house. Even though she is financially broke, she still wants to go out and finally lives in Se Hee’s house. Supporting Cast People around Nam Se Hee Kim Eung Soo as Nam Hee Bong Moon Hee Kyung as Jo Myung Ji People around Yoon Ji Ho Kim Byeong Ok as Yoon Jong Soo Kim Sun Young as Kim Hyun Ja Noh Jong Hyun as Yoon Ji Suk Jeon Hye Won as Lee Eun Sol Esom as Woo Su Ji Park Byung Eun as Ma Sang Goo Kim Ga Eun as Yang Ho Rang Kim Min Seok as Sim Won Seok Others Kim Min Kyu as Yeon Bok Nam Lee Chung Ah as Go Jung Min Yoon Bo Mi as Yoon Bo Mi Hwang Seok Jeong as Writer Hwang Yoon Doo Joon Yoon So Hee Kim Wook as a director OST Original Soundtrack Star Figure – U-ji Everyday – Haebin Gugudan I Want to Love – MeloMance Marriage – MoonMoon This Life – Moon Sung Nam Shelter – Heejin Good Day Tomorrow – Ryu Ji Hyun Can’t Go – Ben Trailer of Because This Is My First Life
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Sabe quando vocĂȘ começa um drama sem expectativas nenhuma e acaba se apaixonando por cada detalhezinho? Eu nĂŁo sei se vocĂȘs acompanharam meus surtos por esse drama nas minhas redes sociais, mas que eu pegava cada frase, foto, citação e postava em tudo que eu podia, ah, eu postava! Because This Is My First Life virou um dos meus favoritos da vida! ?? Because This Is My First Life Ă© um drama maravilhoso sobre trĂȘs casais nos seus 30 anos de idade. Com um roteiro bem escrito, bons diĂĄlogos, leveza e um toque de senso de humor, o drama aborda assuntos sobre casamento, namoro, divĂłrcio e outros atĂ© mais complexos. Because This is My First Life 읎ëȈ 생은 ìČ˜ìŒìŽëŒ EpisĂłdios 16 Emissora tvN Ano 2017 Sinopse Nam Sae Hee Ă© um homem solteiro no inĂ­cio dos seus 30 anos que conseguiu comprar sua casa prĂłpria. Mas seu financiamento custa toda sua renda e nĂŁo sobra muito para fazer mais nada. Yoon Ji Ho Ă© uma mulher solteira no inĂ­cio dos seus 30 anos que mal ganha para sobreviver e desistiu de marcar encontros por causa de sua situação financeira. Por meio de circunstĂąncias inesperadas, Ji Ho se torna inquilina na casa de Sae Hee e eles se tornam companheiros de casa. Nos primeiros episĂłdios do drama pode parecer que ele Ă© um pouco estranho, com um protagonista bem excĂȘntrico mas passando alguns episĂłdios, Because This Is My First Life vai conquistando com seu jeitinho leve e bem humorado de tratar assuntos complexos. Quando vi o primeiro episĂłdio achei bem estranho mas eu estava “Oba, mas um drama de casamento por contrato, e eu adoro isso, vou continuar”, aĂ­ no fim do episĂłdio acontece uma coisa que eu fiquei “Nossa! Esse drama vai ser muito bom!” e a verdade Ă© que ao mesmo tempo que um homem e uma mulher vivendo na mesma casa Ă© um clichĂȘ dos dramas coreanos a histĂłria Ă© totalmente diferente dos dramas nesse estilo, inovadora e muito cativante. É um drama maduro, realista que aborda assuntos sobre relacionamentos amorosos, significado de casamento, namoro, divĂłrcio e outros atĂ© mais complexos como assĂ©dio sexual, preconceito e empoderamento feminino. Mas tudo de uma forma reflexiva, com leveza e atĂ© momentos de muita fofura, o que nĂŁo deixa o drama ficar tedioso e nem ser pesadodemais. Pelo contrĂĄrio, Ă© um drama tĂŁo gostoso de assistir, achei que o roteiro foi muito bem escrito. E era cada diĂĄlogo que eu ficava surtando com a perfeição das falas. Outro ponto bem especial do drama sĂŁo as referĂȘncias a livros e filmes, hĂĄ vĂĄrias citaçÔes que se encaixam perfeitamente na vida dos personagens. Eu gosto muito quando a histĂłria consegue encaixar referĂȘncias e nesse drama hĂĄ umas tĂŁo boas que eu queria atĂ© os livros citados, fiquei curiosa. A melhor parte desse drama Ă© que todos os personagens tem uma atenção especial na histĂłria, todos sĂŁo importantes, alguns hilĂĄrios mas todos sĂŁo maravilhosos e nos ensinam alguma coisa. Nam Se Hee Lee Min Ki Ă© um dos personagens mais excĂȘntricos que vi nos dramas atĂ© hoje. NĂŁo sĂł porque ele Ă© frio e quieto mas porque ele tem esse jeito diferentĂŁo mas nĂŁo Ă© o tĂ­pico “grosso” dos kdramas. Ele prefere ficar sozinho do que acompanhado, adora futebol, Ă© uma figura no trabalho, nĂŁo gosta de gastar dinheiro com nada atĂ© porque ele precisa pagar o financiamento da casa que comprou, e falando nisso, essa casa Ă© a coisa mais importante pra ele depois da gatinha, claro. Se Hee costuma alugar um quarto de sua casa a fim de conseguir mais dinheiro, mas ele Ă© muito criterioso com os inquilinos e nenhum o agrada 100%. Lee Min Ki me fez um belo trabalho nesse drama, fiquei encantada. Ele combinou muito pro personagem! E por mais que ele seja sĂ©rio, era engraçado, eu ria das atitudes dele, das esquisitices, do modo como ele falava e as vezes dava uns mini sorrisinhos
 e quando ele tentava fazer piada
hahaha ? Agora vamos falar dessa mulher maravilhosa que Ă© Yoon Ji Ho Jung So Min. Uma personagem inteligente e decidida. As vezes eu me colocava no lugar dela e eu jamais tomaria atitudes tĂŁo sĂĄbias e maduras quanto ela. Ji Ho Ă© uma escritora assistente de roteiros de dramas. Seu sonho Ă© ser a escritora principal de um drama de sucesso, mas tudo fica mais difĂ­cil quando ela fica desempregada e Ă© praticamente expulsa de casa e tem que se virar pra achar uma moradia. Por indicação de uma amiga, Ji Ho acha um apartamento bom de baixo custo que ela pode morar desde que siga as regras da dona. Como inquilina ela deve manter tudo limpo e cuidar da gata dela. Mas sĂł depois de algumas noites na casa Ă© que Ji Ho descobre que na verdade Ă© um dono e ele Ă© Se Hee. Ela gostava de morar lĂĄ e executar as tarefas e ele gostava de como ela limpava e cuidava de sua gatinha, ela era melhor inquilina que ele jĂĄ teve, mas como um homem e uma mulher poderiam viver juntos? ÊĂȘ Coreia! ? E mais e mais problemas surgem para ambos e eles decidem que uma solução sensata pro problema de ambos Ă© um casamento! Ele precisa do dinheiro, ela precisa da casa, entĂŁo
 por que nĂŁo, nĂ©? Acontece que casamento nĂŁo Ă© tĂŁo simples quanto parece, mesmo no caso deles que tudo foi escrito com cautela num contrato que beneficia ambos os lados. Ainda tem o envolvimento da famĂ­lia e amigos, a preocupação dos sogros e as atividades para parecer um casal normal. E entĂŁo a histĂłria fica ainda mais linda, com os personagens tentando sobreviver a essa nova vida com esse jeito Ășnico de ambos. E eu claramente jĂĄ estava shippando o casal, desejando por algum momento que um deles demonstrassem um interesse amoroso real. E quando isso começa a acontecer
 meu coração nĂŁo aguenta nĂŁo! ❀ Ah aqueles olhares com carinho e preocupação, os vĂĄrios sentimentos que eles nĂŁo podiam dizer um ao outro. Esse Ă© o ponto que eu mais gosto nas histĂłrias de “casamento por contrato”, parece que o romance entre duas pessoas que estĂŁo convivendo juntas começa ainda mais intenso e sĂł vai melhorando com o tempo. O casal tem um crescimento tĂŁo bom durante o drama e a cada episĂłdio eu me via mais apaixonada por eles. Ji Ho deixando o amor tomar conta pela primeira vez na sua vida, Se Hee machucado e com medo, era um relacionamento complicado que gerou cenas tĂŁo lindas. Esses dois
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 E pra deixar a histĂłria melhor ainda, tem os amigos! Que formam dois casais que sĂŁo tĂŁo importantes quanto Ji Ho e Se Hee. Woo Soo Ji Esom, que trabalha numa empresa rodeada de homens insuportĂĄveis que vivem fazendo piadinhas por ela ser mulher, um bando de babacas mesmo. Mas Soo Ji Ă© uma personagem poderosa, pensa numa mulher linda que vai em busca do quer a todo custo. Soo Ji passa por muita coisa mas nos ensina a sempre lutar. Ela Ă© uma das amigas da Ji Ho. Ma Sang Goo Park Byung Eun Ă© CEO da empresa que Se Hee trabalha e tambĂ©m Ă© seu melhor amigo. CEO Ma Ă© um amorzinho de personagem vocĂȘs nĂŁo fazem ideia do quanto esse homem Ă© maravilhoso. Bem humorado, inteligente, tem um jeito todo especial de dar conselhos, um chefe muito gente boa e que me fazia rir que nem uma boba. NĂŁo sabia se ele que tava muito divertido mesmo ou que tava apaixonada por essa fofura em pessoa. Eu fiquei apaixonada por CEO Ma e Soo Ji, de verdade! ? Cada diĂĄlogo deles eu queria dar print na tela e salvar bem guardadinho. Soo Ji tinha que aguentar muita coisa no trabalho e ela achava que estava tudo certo passar por isso, que essa era a vida e ela tinha que aceitar, mas quando CEO Ma aparece, ele começa a mostrar pra ela que ela pode ser melhor ainda e que ela pode colocar os babacas no seu devido lugar. Aos poucos, CEO Ma vai conquistando aquele coraçãozinho. Yang Ho Rang Kim Ga Eun Ă© outra amiga da Ji Ho. Ho Rang namora Won Seok hĂĄ anos e tem o sonho de se casar. Ambos vivem num pequeno apartamento. Sim Won Seok Kim Min Suk Ă© um programador iniciante que estĂĄ tentando ganhar a vida com a criação de um aplicativo de celular. Ele nĂŁo os enxerga casados e quer primeiro focar no trabalho e em ganhar dinheiro. Enquanto eu amava os outros dois casais, tinha uma certa birra com esse. Ho Rang me deixava nervosa sempre que insistia demais sobre o casamento. Eu entendia o lado do Won Seok, ele nĂŁo queria casar sem dinheiro, ele nĂŁo tinha confiança pra isso, mas no desespero de Ho Rang ele se sentia pressionado e ambos tomavam decisĂ”es nada favorĂĄveis pro casal. Fiquei muito incomodada com algumas situaçÔes deles, mas tambĂ©m sĂŁo Ăłtimas as liçÔes. O drama focou nos personagens e no desenvolvimento deles e nĂŁo desperdiçou tempo com triĂąngulos amorosos. AtĂ© surgiu um “possĂ­vel secundĂĄrio” no começo do drama mas sumiu logo, ufa! Mas que ele tem um sorriso bonito, o moço tem. haha Ele Ă© o Bok Nam Kim Min Kyu. E tem uma personagem que merece ser citada porque ela Ă© Ăłtima Yoon Bo Mi! Sempre ria com o tanto que ela era sem noção e sincera! Gostei de muitas coisas nesse drama, pra mim ele foi perfeito do começo ao fim. Gostei de ver os amigos juntos, tanto os homens quanto as mulheres, gostei da profissĂŁo dos personagens e o fato da empresa do Se Hee ser desenvolvedora de aplicativos, gostei do senso de humor no nĂ­vel certo, do fato de terem desenvolvido tĂŁo bem os personagens, das cenas no ĂŽnibus e como tudo era tĂŁo realista e coerente
 Mas nĂŁo posso deixar de mencionar o serzinho mais especial do drama que Ă© a gatinha Woori esse nome Ă© muito importante, guarde ele ❀, essa coisinha fofa que alegrava ainda mais as cenas na casa do Se Hee. Sobre trilha sonora eu estou apaixonada por todas as mĂșsicas, mas se tem uma que me marcou mesmo foi Marriage – MoonMoon. A trilha sonora completa tem nessa playlist do spotify ou nessa playlist do Youtube. Enfim
 apaixonadĂ­ssima por esse drama! ? Onde assistir? Tem legendado no Kingdom Fansub. Agora vou fazer uns comentĂĄrios COM SPOILER e muito de fangirl, porque necessito! SPOILER!! ~ SPOILER!! ~ clique para ler E que lindo todos eles no ĂŽnibus! As cenas no ĂŽnibus foram todas marcantes, achei maravilhoso terminar daquela forma. ? [collapse] E vocĂȘs o que acharam do drama? Beijos, Mari. ?? Drama Because This Is My First Life / This Life Is Our First (literal title) Revised romanization: Yibun Saengeun Cheoeumira. Hangul: 읎ëȈ 생은 ìČ˜ìŒìŽëŒ. Director: Park Joon-Hwa. Writer: Yoon Nan-Joong. Network: tvN. Episodes: Release Date: October 9, 2017 —. Runtime: Mondays & Tuesdays 21:30.
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BecauseThis Is My First Life adalah drama komedi romantis yang menceritakan tentang Yoon Ji Ho (Jung So Min), wanita yang membutuhkan rumah, dan Nam Se Hee (Lee Min Ki), pria pemilik rumah. Melalui skripnya yang mulus dan penuh humor, drama ini akan menggambarkan bagaimana generasi sekarang memandang tentang kelangsungan hidup, hubungan asmara - Jung So Min dan Lee Min Ki, membintangi drama Korea bertajuk, Because This Is My First Life. Drama ini merupakan salah satu cerita yang mengangkat genre slice of life atau kisah dari penggalan kehidupan. Sampai saat ini sinopsis Because This Is My First Life masih dikepoin oleh para pecinta drama Korea. Pasalnya chemistry mereka dan ceritanya yang begitu relevan. Selain Jung So Min dan Lee Min Ki, Because This Is My First Life juga dibintangi oleh Esom, Park Byung Eun, Kim Ga Eun, Kim Min Suk dan lainnya. 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Yoon Ji Ho adalah asisten penulis melodrama yang pekerja keras. Satu-satunya keinginan Yoon Ji Ho adalah memiliki rumah, namun kondisinya sangat susah. Dia pun menjadi teman serumah Nam Se Hee. Uniknya karena miskomunikasi, Nam Se Hee mengira Yoon Ji Ho adalah laki-laki dan Yoon Ji Ho mengira Nam Se Hee adalah perempuan. Setelah seminggu tinggal bareng meski belum pernah bertemu, keduanya memutuskan untuk menandatangani kontrak untuk hidup bersama secara permanen. Namun, mereka terkejut begitu tahu kalau keduanya adalah lawan jenis. Baca Juga Ananta Rispo Cat Motor Jadi Warna Oranye Jadi Inget Fico Fachriza Sinopsis Because This Is My First Life SoompiKim Min Suk berperan sebagai Sim Won Seok, seorang programmer jenius yang memiliki cinta dan karir. Dia adalah pacar Yang Ho Rang Kim Ga Eun, yang telah berpacaran selama tujuh tahun. Dia sangat mencintai Yang Ho Rang, dan transformasinya dari seorang mahasiswa teknik yang canggung hingga menjadi pacar yang luar biasa patut diantisipasi. Kim Ga Eun memerankan Yang Ho Rang, sahabat Yoon Ji Ho yang juga pacar Shim Won Seok. Dia sangat ingin menikah karena udah lama pacaran, namun Shim Won Seok belum yakin akan pernikahan hingga membuat hubungan keduanya terancam putus. Sinopsis Because This Is My First Life SoompiPark Byung Eun memerankan Ma Sang Goo, CEO di sebuah perusahaan startup IT tempat Nam Se Hee bekerja. Dia jatuh hati dengan wanita berpendirian kuat, Woo Soo Ji Esom. Esom berperan sebagai Woo Soo Ji, wanita tangguh dan berlidah tajam. Dia bekerja untuk sebuah perusahaan bisnis di mana dia mengalami pelecehan oleh rekan kerjanya. Dia bukan sosok yang mudah takut, dan bahkan ketika dia jatuh cinta, dia mengharapkan pasangannya untuk memperlakukannya secara setara dan menghormatinya. Alasan Nonton Because This Is My First Life Sinopsis Because This Is My First Life SoompiCeritanya yang realistis dan chemistry para pemainnya yang magis membuat drama ini wajib ditonton. Serial ini penuh dengan momen-momen yang dapat dihubungkan dengan kehidupan sehari-hari. Hampir di setiap episode, ada kalimat atau gestur sederhana dari salah satu karakter yang membuat penonton berpikir kejadian ini pernah mereka alami. Lee Min Ki dan Jung So Min sempurna menghidupkan karakter Nam Se Hee dan Yoon Ji Ho. Meskipun kepribadian mereka berbeda, namun karena punya kebutuhan yang sama sehingga chemistry mereka menyatu dan sangat menghibur untuk ditonton. Bahkan karakter pendukungnya semuanya menambah warna pada plot sehingga sangat sulit untuk merasa bosan. Banyaknya kutipan menarik soal hidup di drama ini juga benar-benar membuat penonton terpikat. Ini benar-benar bukti penulisan naskah yang bagus dan pilihan casting yang keren. Itu dia sinopsis Because This Is My First Life, drama Jung So Min yang menyentuh dan sarat makna. Jangan lupa nonton dramanya dan siap-siap terhanyut dibuatnya. Kamu sudah nonton belum? Kontributor Yoeni Syafitri Sekar Ayoe BecauseThis Is My First Life EP 3 Eng Sub - When Ji Ho gets proposed by Se Hee, she becomes confused as she doesn't know what his intentions are. Sang Goo reunites with Soo Ji, but Soo Ji has no recollection of what happened before. Watch Online on Viu SG recaps discussion news cast 317 November 22, 2017November 22, 2017 Because This Life Is Our First Episode 13 by murasakimi It’s a difficult episode for many of our characters as we delve deeper into someone’s painful past, someone’s complicated present, and someone’s uncertain future, and learn about the ways in which people retreat, run, or push back against the parts of themselves that they’d rather not face honestly. As always, this show offers some profound words of wisdom and, perhaps more importantly, some compassion for our characters and ultimately for us viewers. Because this life is our first, after all, and no one gets it right all the time. Episode 13 “Because this is my first time visiting your room” Se-hee asks Ji-ho if she would like to sleep together, and she accepts. Meanwhile, Won-seok asks Ho-rang to break up, explaining that he isn’t confident that he can make her happy. He tells her that he’ll stay at Sang-gu’s to give her some space, which leads to her railing at him for asking her to wait five more years to get married, but now suddenly saying that he has no confidence to see through his promise. With tears welling in his eyes, he screams at her not to wait for him, and asks why she always talks of their seven-year relationship as if she’s the victim. He says that he gave up on his dreams for the sake of their marriage, and feels suffocated every day because of it. He says that button-down shirts and ties are uncomfortable, then storms out. Back at the apartment, Se-hee waits for Ji-ho in her room with Cat. Ji-ho returns with some tangerines, and Se-hee remarks that it’s the first time he’s been in her room since their wedding. She says regretfully that she should have cleaned beforehand, but he says that her room is very like her, and smells like her too. Alarmed, she asks if the room smells, then discreetly sniffs herself. Cute. The conversation kind of peters out awkwardly, until Se-hee picks up a book from her table and reads the title Going to Room 19. She explains the plot to him, describing a perfect couple. One day, the wife wanted a space of her own, so the husband made a room solely for her usage. But over time the room became like any other room, with other family members entering and exiting as they pleased. Therefore, the wife booked a room at a cheap motel without telling anyone, and would occasionally go there for a few hours and do nothing because she felt happy just being in the room. Se-hee says that the wife was happy because the room was space where she could be perfectly alone. He adds that getting married means that your own time and space disappears. The wife’s happiness of being alone is something that he can understand, and he calls the book a good story. Ji-ho grows thoughtful and remarks, “I think it’s also a sad story.” She admits that she thought of Se-hee while reading the book, and reminds him of something he had said long ago about not getting married because the only things he could be responsible for are his house, Cat, and himself. Though she understands the logic of his thinking, she asks if living that way gets lonely. He concedes that he never thought about being lonely. Instead, he thought it would be better to be alone than to involve himself with others. She recalls something else he said, about one love being enough in a person’s life. Internally, she wonders if that one love he spoke of has already passed for him, and whether love ever start again for him. He suggests they go to bed since it’s getting late, then steps out for a moment to retrieve his pillow, which gives Ji-ho time to do a smell check, spritz her room, and grow nervous. She gives herself a pep talk, but then once Se-hee knocks on her door, she pretends to be asleep. He very sweetly and quietly gets into bed next to her, then asks if she’s sleeping. She automatically responds that she is then silently admonishes herself, but soon they are staring into each other’s eyes, and Se-hee asks if he can hold her. He pulls her close, and he repeats his comment about the smell of her and she grows self-conscious again, but this time he clarifies that he’s referring to her scent, rather than something bad-smelling. He strokes her hair then says that he’s glad that she stopped being a scriptwriter, which catches her off-guard. He says that it was a joke, then he confesses to not being very good at jokes and worried that she’s upset after she stares at him wordlessly. Instead of answering, she asks if she can kiss him, and he says, “Yes,” and so they do. Internally, Ji-ho narrates “Maybe it isn’t love, but it’s all right even if it isn’t. Today’s the first day that he visited my room—and that’s enough.” The next morning, Se-hee gets up first and leaves before Ji-ho wakes. He pauses to glance back at her and note her roaring snores before nodding to himself, then making a note of it on his large spreadsheet containing observations about all his tenants broken down by day. Next, he researches recipes on how to cook omurice, then gets cooking. His cooking technique is pretty much all flash, and it honestly seems like he’s just making a mess, but eventually he produces something and leaves it covered on the table for Ji-ho with a note. Su-ji walks her mother out of the apartment, and uses the opportunity to beg her mom to quit working and live in Seoul with her. Mom tells Su-ji to move back to Namhae instead, but Su-ji is just concerned about Mom traveling back and forth the long distance to visit. Mom assures Su-ji that she’s fine, but when Mom tries to go to the bus terminal by subway instead of letting Su-ji take her—insisting that Su-ji hurry to work after overhearing her being scolded over the phone by her boss—Su-ji protests. Right then, Sang-gu appears and offers Mom a ride, introducing himself as Su-ji’s boyfriend. Su-ji doesn’t look happy, but Mom does, and calls the two a perfect match because of their height. Sang-gu repeats his offer to take Mom to the bus terminal, and though Su-ji rejects him outright, Mom ignores her and goes with Sang-gu. During the car ride, Mom and Sang-gu seem to be hitting it off, as Sang-gu proudly tells Mom about his CEO status at his company, and his friendship with Se-hee known to her as Ji-ho’s husband, but things hit a snag when Mom finds him to be a bit older than expected. After a beat, Mom decides that it’s fine after all, and it seems like Sang-gu has gotten her approval. Back at the apartment, Ji-ho finally wakes. As she thinks to last night, we see that after their kiss, Se-hee stepped out for a moment. She giggled alone—giddy with excitement—certain that she wouldn’t be able to sleep anymore, while Se-hee grabbed some beers for them. Alas, when he returned Ji-ho was already fast asleep and snoring thunderously. In the present, Ji-ho beats herself up for squandering their perfect opportunity. She finds Se-hee’s note and perfectly circular omurice, complete with a ketchup smiley face. She takes a bite, but instead of sautĂ©ed vegetables, she’s confused to find a mouthful of raw onion. Later at the bus stop, she smiles to herself as she looks at the photos of the omurice, but her smile fades when she sees a promo poster for this alternative-universe version of Let’s Eat—written by her old boss, writer Hwang, and directed by Yong-seok. Ji-ho arrives at the cafe, where Bok-nam hands her a business card bearing the name “Go Jung-min.” The man who gave him the card said Ji-ho would know what it was for, although it doesn’t ring any bells. Go Jung-min works for an entertainment company, with credits that are amusing tweaks of tvN titles we know I Remember, I’m a Fool Ho-gu, Ghost Fighter. At the restaurant, Ho-rang handles all her server duties like a pro, but her red eyes and runny nose betray her, and we see her sobbing in the break room. She looks at her long list of messages to Won-seok that have been read but gone unanswered. Won-seok stares at a certain male user’s profile in their app that clearly states his desire to get married. We flashback to the play where Won-seok had broken up with Ho-rang, and see that while Ho-rang had gone to the bathroom, he read cordial messages between Ho-rang and that male user. Ack! Won-seok receives another message from Ho-rang, whose voiceover sounds resigned as she asks to talk, acknowledging his wishes to end their relationship. This time he replies and designates a meeting place. Ji-ho looks at the business card between tasks, which floods her mind with traumatic memories of Yong-seok’s sexual assault, and that godawful dinner afterward. She crumples up the business card and hardens her resolve, then throws it out. Just then, someone retrieves the card from the trash. Ji-ho’s eyes widen to recognize the woman from the cafe—or, as we know her, Se-hee’s ex Jung-min. Jung-min officially introduces herself as the CEO of the production company, wondering if their previous run-in was fate, and explains that the man who dropped off her business card was one of their directors. Ji-ho asks how she found out where she works, and learns of Bok-nam’s meddling after she’d ignored the director’s messages. Jung-min explains that she read Ji-ho’s script Turtle Gosiwon and wants to work with her. Ji-ho explains that she quit her job as an assistant writer, and quit writing. She explains that she got married, and works part-time at the cafe because it’s boring being at home all day. She apologizes for wasting Jung-min’s time and politely bids her farewell. But Jung-min asks why Ji-ho’s reasons sound like a sad excuse instead of a real reason. She tells Ji-ho to give her a call if she ever feels like telling her the truth, even if it’s just to get a drink. After work, Su-ji waits for Sang-gu with a grim expression. She doesn’t exchange pleasantries and drives all the way to the Han River, then angrily gets out without speaking. Sang-gu joins her outside, and takes her hand before she pulls away. Su-ji asks why he’s intruding on her private space and making her miserable. He’s stunned by the sharpness of her words, and explains that seeing each other’s family is normal between couples. She argues that she hates “normal” questions that inquire about her family. She adds that she knew he would say he didn’t know it upset her so much because that’s what everyone else in the world does, and she hates that. He tells her that he wants to brave the world together, so she humors him and asks him to envision what their married life will be like. She asks if he can live with her mother, and after he says that they can, she asks what he will tell his parents when he marries “a girl who doesn’t know who her father is, and whose mother is disabled.” Su-ji’s eyes grow wet as she tells Sang-gu that her mother worked at a restaurant and raised her alone. Su-ji is finally in the position to support her mother in return. She explains that she doesn’t know what it’s like to live in a normal family like Sang-gu probably does, because the only person her mom has is her. She tearfully warns Sang-gu not to give her false hope and be sweet to her, since it makes her want to be part of his world. Su-ji turns her back toward him, and doesn’t see his hand hover over her shoulder before falling back down. As the sun sets, Ji-ho narrates that in the novel Going to Room 19, the main character’s husband discovers her hidden room, and the wife lies and tells her husband that she’s been having an affair. When she’d read the book at twenty, she couldn’t understand the wife and wondered, “Is the room’s existence more important than lying about an affair?” Ji-ho had asked Su-ji that same question, and Su-ji replied that she understood “Because that room means nothing if people find out about it.” She explained that sometimes it’s easier to say something crazy than something that people can’t understand, because it’s better to be crazy than to be pathetic. Wow, that’s powerful. At the bus stop in the present, Ji-ho looks over the book and wonders why, when Jung-min asked if she still writes, she answered that she got married. Ho-rang and Won-seok meet, and Won-seok asks if she thought things through. She says that she was wrong for getting mad at him, and complaining about the sofa, and pressuring him to get married. He doesn’t seem pleased with her answer and asks what will be different if they got back together, and if it means that she won’t ask to get married anymore. She sadly promises not to if he hates it, which makes him explode; he asks why, if she wants to get married, she would hold back just because of him. Ho-rang explains that she wants to marry him, but he isn’t so sure, which confuses her. So he tells her about the messages he saw on the app, and Ho-rang hurries to explain that she was just trying it out because it’s his work. She swears that it meant nothing, but Won-seok doesn’t fully believe her, since she wants to get married, and so does the app guy. Won-seok tries to point out to her that given the state of their relationship, and his inability to marry her and give her what she wants, even if she doesn’t love someone else, her talking with someone else might be an indication of something changing inside of her. He hopes that she can be honest with herself, since it’s becoming clear they can’t satisfy each other. He begins to leave, but she frantically hugs him from behind, begging him not to go since she can’t live without him. Through tears he assures her that in time she’ll be fine without him, then removes her hands and walks away. On the bus, Ji-ho and Se-hee exchange sweet accounts of their day, after which Ji-ho shows Se-hee Jung-min’s business card. Ji-ho tells him about Jung-min’s offer, but admits that she isn’t sure what she’s going to do yet. She begins describing Jung-min as a strong woman who seems like she would use her strength to protect people rather than hurting them. Ji-ho calls Jung-min a unique person with a common name, and though it looks like there are some glimmers of recognition in Se-hee’s eyes as Ji-ho describes Jung-min, he assures himself with the thought that the name is a common one. Right then, Ji-ho receives an SOS from Su-ji about Ho-rang and heads immediately over to console her. Su-ji is already there, but Ho-rang looks lost in a trance, and refuses to go inside because she can’t be in “that room.” Se-hee joins Sang-gu and an already wasted Won-seok at a bar. Won-seok explains how Se-hee’s advice pointed out that his sentences all began with “I,” and how after he changed the subject of his sentences to “Ho-rang,” he was able see that he has only been trying to make himself happy for the last seven years. After Ho-rang falls asleep, Ji-ho tells Su-ji about Jung-min’s visit, and her puzzling lie about stopping her writing because she got married. Su-ji reasons that Ji-ho probably didn’t want to explain herself, since marriage can sometimes be a good shield in society. Ji-ho shares that she felt cowardly in that moment with Jung-min, but Su-ji defends Ji-ho and says that sometimes a person just wants to feel like everyone else, because in life people need a shoulder to lean on. Ji-ho wonders if Su-ji’s shoulder to lean on is Sang-gu, but she just smiles and says that she doesn’t need to depend on anyone because she has her mom’s support. After Won-seok passes out, Sang-gu asks Se-hee why he would give Won-seok such advice. Se-hee corrects him and says that Sang-gu actually gave that advice first, twelve years ago. We go back to that time, following Se-hee’s break-up with Jung-min. Sang-gu had said that men are selfish—and although Se-hee wanted to hang onto Jung-min, she was no longer happy to be held on by him, which was why she left him. Back in the present, they reminisce and marvel at the passage of time. Sang-gu asks if he knows what happened to Jung-min, but she cut off contact with their friends and disappeared. Se-hee says he doesn’t know, and when Sang-gu leaves the table, he pulls out Jung-min’s business card and looks pensive. When Su-ji brings Ho-rang to her apartment, they run into Sang-gu waiting in the parking lot. The couple drives somewhere nearby to talk, and Sang-gu confesses to following her that day, thinking she might be meeting another man, and saw her with her mom. He agrees that he doesn’t understand her world, because he came from ordinary circumstances. “But I must really like you,” he says, explaining that even as her sharp words pierce him and hurt him, he feels glad if by stinging him she can feel at ease. He promises not to invade her privacy again, or act like he knows everything about her life. However, he adds that he hopes she will face the world head-on, instead of running away or hiding behind excuses or cursing the world. His words bring tears to her eyes, and he adds, “And when you start to do that, I’m ready to stand there by your side.” He decides to stop the conversation there before it can turn into a scolding from Su-ji, and retreats. Su-ji watches him leave, then turns around and sees an apple as in, apology from Sang-gu tucked in the seat belt with her doll. Ji-ho wraps up the scene in voiceover “Everyone has a Room 19 of their own. No matter how close they are with others, they don’t want them to find out about that room. No matter how comfortable they feel around others, they can’t invite them to that room.” At their apartment, Se-hee and Ji-ho watch soccer again, and this time Se-hee asks why Ji-ho always sits on the floor. She says the floor is more comfortable, but she’d sat on the sofa in the beginning because she found the house and Se-hee a bit uncomfortable. Later, they say goodnight and Se-hee hands Ji-ho back the business card. He expresses his hope that their marriage isn’t making her hesitate in accepting Jung-min’s offer, because as he had promised her mother, he doesn’t want to get in the way of her future. In her room alone, Ji-ho thinks, “Maybe both he and I need to rest in our own Room 19 today.” She thinks for a moment, then hurries to open her laptop and views her scripts. The next morning, Won-seok and Ho-rang run into each other at their apartment, as Ho-rang packs her things notably, Ho-rang’s hair is shorter. Won-seok insists that he’ll move out and she should stay, but Ho-rang prefers to move out. She calmly tells Won-seok that he was right about her, and that it’s time for her to try and be honest with herself. She heads downstairs with her suitcase, and when Won-seok peers down, he sees the guy from that app waiting for Ho-rang and taking her things into his car. Aw, man. Ji-ho also decides to be honest with herself, so the next day she goes to see Jung-min. She isn’t sure what kind of story Jung-min wants, but says she wants to write a good story that only she can tell. Jung-min assures Ji-ho that she’s interested in exactly that kind of story. Before they begin their partnership, Ji-ho tells Jung-min that she was assaulted by a former colleague, and wants to deal with that matter before she’ll be able to write. Jung-min looks surprised, but ready to help, and recommends one of two tactics sue him, or “get rid of him.” Jung-min assures Ji-ho that her employees are good at handling such matters. Jung-min clocks Ji-ho freaked-out expression and admits that it was a joke, and asks to discuss actual options in detail over lunch. Ji-ho smiles then and remarks that Jung-min is not good at making jokes, and Jung-min replies that it’s part of her charm. They sit down for lunch with some drinks and soon the conversation shifts to Ji-ho’s husband, whom Ji-ho describes as a peculiar person whom she has never seen drunk before. Jung-min assesses that the couple is still being careful with each other, and Ji-ho confirms it and explains that they each have a “Room 19.” Jung-min finds that trait of their relationship enviable, and explains that married people need to be careful to protect each other’s personal space. Ji-ho asks why Jung-min isn’t married, and Jung-min says that she’d done “something like marriage” once before, when she was college and living with her boyfriend. She adds that they were dating and she had gotten pregnant, so they promised to get married, but lived together first. Jung-min continues that eventually she miscarried and so they broke up, which was easy since his family was against their marriage anyway. She’s surprised by her own candor, and chastises herself for drinking, and Ji-ho apologizes for prying. But Jung-min replies that “a privilege of getting older is that painful experiences are just memories now.” After Se-hee’s calls to Ji-ho goes unanswered, he heads out to find her, just as Ji-ho and Jung-min ride in a cab toward her neighborhood—totally wasted, and totally vibing. Ji-ho narrates “Maybe I already knew it then. That this person is his Room 19, and maybe he knew it too—that he would one day have to face his room.” Ji-ho gets out of the cab near her apartment, needing to urgently pee. She finds a bathroom, while Jung-min waits for her, and muses to the designated driver what a nice person Ji-ho is. Similarly, in voiceover Ji-ho asks herself, “Why do nice people all come at once?” She comes out of bathroom in time to see Se-hee wander by and run right into Jung-min—and they both freeze in recognition and surprise. Ji-ho narrates, “Why are fateful connections, which we can’t see coming, always so sad? His Room 19 and mine have opened.” COMMENTS This is probably one of the most emotionally intelligent dramas I’ve seen in a long time. Rare is a show that is so fluent in the language of human emotion, interaction, and self-exploration. It’s funny because often whenever a show has its characters frequently quoting books or dropping wisdom in voiceovers, it can feel very soapbox-like, and needlessly abstract, and characters begin to feel like naive mouthpieces for the writer. But with this show, I think the writing successfully keeps the quotes thematic to the episode, and beautifully weaves its analogy between the three couples as they progress and grow. On that note, the writing is masterfully evocative when painting the emotional landscape of our characters’ feelings and struggles. Like with Ho-rang’s story of the woman and the red coat, the usage of the Room 19 analogy provided so much depth of understanding in describing the various circumstances of each couple. I often feel like I’m watching dear friends go through their struggles, dealing with problems that don’t always have a right and perfect answer despite their best intentions. As a result, at the end of every episode I have this feeling that all I can do for these characters is simply to listen to them and be there for them as they try to work things out, just as I would do for a friend, and maybe learn some things about myself along the way. I love these characters so much, and while I know it’s important to be critical of their bad choices and cyclical patterns of behavior, I think it’s also important to be kind to them, and in turn, be kind to ourselves for the mistakes we’ve made in our lives. I feel like that’s the real intention of this story, because for all these characters’ flaws and shining successes, it always feels to me like the writer is treating every character with kindness and understanding, and rooting for them to try to be a little better each time. You can’t force a friend to see the error of their ways, but you can be there for them when they’re ready to. This show does a really good job of capturing the unpredictability of life, and the impossibility of truly ever fully knowing a person to their core, or predicting how they will react to a given situation, but also the importance of letting people surprise you, as Se-hee has done for us again and again. I don’t think I leave nearly enough space in my life to let people or dramas for that matter surprise me. It reminds me of something I heard recently of how being cynical and pleasantly surprised is not more sophisticated than being too idealistic and disappointed. In a way, I feel like Ji-ho is teaching me that it’s okay to be idealistic and disappointed even if things don’t work out, or if you make a fool of yourself, because you remain open to letting other people surprise you and enter your life. I loved the thought Ji-ho expressed at the end about “nice people coming all at once,” because Jung-min is really a lovely person, and it makes sense that someone as sensitive and careful as Se-hee would fall in love with someone kind and caring. I don’t know why, but I don’t see Jung-min as a threat to Ji-ho and Se-hee’s budding relationship. I feel like Ji-ho’s relationship with Jung-min is a crucial one that will help her return to her dream and become an important career support system that she never had before, and help her become the writer she’s always hoped to be. Maybe I’m wrong, and maybe there’s another skeleton in the closet about Se-hee and Jung-min’s past that will come back and shock Ji-ho into letting him go, but I feel like any revelation will only bring them closer, and make them stronger than before. Also, I feel like Ho-rang and Won-seok may have fulfilled the “break-up and come back together” quota for this stage in the drama. Speaking of, I was surprised to find Ho-rang and Won-seok’s break-up scenes so moving. Because for something so inevitable, these two actors, especially Kim Ga-eun, really nailed it. I don’t find Won-seok’s reasons super compelling outside of context, but I thought it really worked here because knowing Ho-rang, she would try to convince Won-seok that she would be happy without getting married, but ultimately be unhappy. I do miss chipper, and confident Ho-rang, but I’m happy to see her trying to find a way forward and not believing she can manipulate Won-seok into getting her way as she’s done before. On a final note, Su-ji and Sang-gu are perfection. 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finally I am so happy that the marriage obsessed and engineering guy couple are breaking up. its obvious that they gonna get back together in later episode, but honestly that relationship was such a fat mess from the beginning. it was flying bright red flags all the way from the start and throughout its entire existence. I cant find one cute thing in their relationship, all their "cute" scenes felt like they were fleeting moments of happiness that were placed so perfectly so it would hide their issues. like for example the whole couch shit, she literally never apologised for that, her apology was just to cry and say "I wanted to get proposed to", does that really make it any better. they had a whole "cute" scene where he was coaxing her or what not, but really why is that his job, he literally didn't even get an apology he just gave into her hurt and pushed aside his. they whole issue was she was the main character and he was her doll. the whole I shaped him into boyfriend material, now to shape him into husband material, seriously what part of that was ok, that what I mean, just cos she had a smile on her face when she said it, dont mean it cute relationship things. it just hiding a bunch of unsolved shit. its so unbeleivably sexist their relationship, it drives me insane. they painted it to be the typical"woman and men dont speak the same lnauge problem" and its just so disgusting. that genre of "love" really deserves a break up. I think she's the only character that irritates me in this whole drama. like im not saying her dreams are less important or nothing, but she dont let anyone think that way so that's not even the issue, its the fact that she's so selfish and no one called her out on it till now. Read More Was this review helpful to you?

JiHo and Se Hee's parents meet each other for the first time. Although Ji Ho and Se Hee agreed on not holding a wedding, Ji Ho's mom and Se Hee's dad think otherwise. Won Seok still can't understand why Ho Rang got mad. S1, Ep6. 24 Oct. 2017. Because This Is Our First Time. 8.3 (34) 0.

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  • sinopsis because this is my first life episode 13