Still enjoying it! Ep. 3 and 4 were really funny. We also see that Han-kyul and Eun-chan are starting to like each other, which is interesting because he still thinks she is a guy. I really like the relationship between Han-kyul and his grandmother. He is always trying to sweet talk her and it doesn't work. I found it really funny when she called him a retard. Eventually Han-kyung opens the coffee shop because Eun-chan convinces him to and not because of his grandma taking away his car. In the third ep. we also find out that her tomboyish-ness isn't really a result of being poor and working many jobs, because the flashback with her, her sister, and her dad, we see that she was tomboyish back then as well. We also see her true feelings concerning her mistaken identity as a boy. She tells Mr. Hong (who is really disgusting by the way) that she doesn't like pretending to be a boy, but she has to for money.
Other funny parts also include Han-kyul going to pee while Eun-chan is brushing her teeth and then smacks her butt, wondering why its so small, or when Ha-rim throws the meat and she grabs it quick and eat it. Also, the way she eats is very boy like so that kind of reinforces their perception of Eun-chan as a male, but I have to agree with Han-sung that it is kind of obvious that she is not a guy.
Overall it was a good episode, although I felt bad for Eun-chan when she was getting screamed at by Han-kyul. From these two eps., I think Ha-rim will be one of my favorite characters.
Some things I noticed that reflects an Asian society is when the grandmother is scolding Han-kyul's mom for Han-kyul's bad behavior which shows the relationship between the mother-in-law and the daughter-in-law. Also, news travels fast with Asians as the grandmother already knew about the coffee bean mistake. And of course, they have microwavable rice!
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