Ma-rin has about an ounce more self-control than he does and waits a while before caving. Ma-rin struggles not to peek inside So-joon’s wallet, and So-joon does the same with her purse… until she texts him not to look inside, which makes him open it up instantly. But he insists that there are no secrets to be uncovered. She thinks that Ki-doong is wasting his life just picking up after So-joon, which he’s clearly sensitive about. She finds it suspicious that So-joon suddenly became rich after his parents died and doesn’t let her come near his house anymore, and that Ki-doong dropped everything to work under So-joon. Ki-doong covers for him so that he can slip away before she asks any more questions, and she pouts that it feels like Ki-doong and So-joon are keeping secrets from her. He says he was drunk, and Se-young thinks it’s bizarre to see him alone with a woman or passed out drunk, two things she’s never seen him do. So-joon whines like a kid in front of his friends and plays the sympathy card to go home early, though Se-young tries to hold him there to get an explanation for why he was passed out near the train tracks. They’re interrupted when So-joon’s friends Se-young and Ki-doong arrive to pick him up, and So-joon insists that Ma-rin take his wallet and get a cab, since she left her purse in his car. So-joon says, “Then let’s live together,” which she hears as, “Let’s both live.” She says of course they’re going to live long lives, and he replies, “You promised to live with me.” She suddenly realizes the double meaning and asks what he meant, and he just smiles back at her. But then she got the phone call from the hospital and her stomach dropped thinking that something had happened to him, and wondered what kind of trick fate was playing. He says he got her text about remembering who he is, and she admits that she was thrilled and a little amazed to realize he was the man from the subway seven years ago, and so relieved to know that he was alive and doing so well. He wonders if he should’ve gotten injured or something, seeing how worried she was about him. But he just stares at her for a long while and says it feels like a dream. She rushes to the emergency room just as So-joon walks out, and she asks if he’s okay. A second later, Ma-rin gets a call from the hospital that sends her running. She finally gives up and heads out of the station just as an ambulance drives past her, and on the bus the latest news on the radio is about an unidentified man who was discovered near the train tracks. We finally see him lying unconscious in a tunnel next to the train tracks at Namyeong Station. I’ve disappeared, and I don’t know if this is a dream, or the world I live in, or if I’m falling endlessly into time, but strangely all I can think about is that she said to me, ‘Don’t go.'” Ma-rin waits for hours, but So-joon doesn’t show. In voiceover he says, “‘Don’t go,’ she said. Meanwhile So-joon has traveled to the future, and vanishes into thin air when he misses the train back, in a future where he’s now dead. She’s finally remembered him from that first fateful meeting and texts him to meet her. Ma-rin waits expectantly on the subway platform of Namyeong Station, where she and So-joon survived the subway crash ten years ago. Lee Je-hoon and Shin Mina are just a good drama pairing, but I love that their relationship feels realistic despite the fantasy surrounding them-minus the time travel, they could just be two normal people having a funny, awkward courtship in real life. Hey everyone, thanks for being patient while we caught up with recaps-it was a busy weekend for us! I’m just popping by for an episode, and let’s just say I’m happy it was this one, because the romance really takes off in this hour and I had to keep reminding myself to write about it instead of just rewinding and squealing. Thank you so much to those who have already given donations.174 FebruFebruTomorrow With You: Episode 4 by girlfriday Any donation would be most welcome, click on the Kofi logo on the left to go to my Kofi page or use this link: ĭonations are completely voluntary. I now have a Kofi page where you are able to donate to help with the costs of this website & keep it advert free.
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