

Hae-young rants all the way back to her desk, entertaining her coworkers with her dramatic flair, and she’s so caught up in her creative insults that she’s the last to realize that Director Park has followed her to the office. She starts to complain, but Director Park just says, “It’s nine times. That’s the seventh time she’s insulted Hae-young for canceling her wedding, and Hae-young’s final straw. Director Park warns her that calling off her wedding doesn’t make her brave, lecturing her on loyalty. Hae-young says that it’s a play on words, referring to the fact that Director Park is rarely in the office. Not only that, but she’s dismissive and downright rude to Hae-young, and orders her to explain why she’s been given the nickname of “Psycho.” Unfortunately the catering company owner, DIRECTOR PARK ( Ye Ji-won), doesn’t share Hae-young’s commitment to excellence, and refuses her request for higher-quality ricemaking equipment. It’s obvious that she loves her work, and she enjoys watching people savor her food. Heh, Hae-young clearly got her feisty nature from her mother.Ī month later, sporting a new haircut and a fresh bounce in her step, Hae-young smiles as she heads to help prepare rice at a catered event. Hae-young defends that they would have gotten divorced anyway so this is better, which just sends Mama Oh into a rage over her bringing the guy home in the first place. He fields calls from family members while Mama Oh and Hae-young lie in their beds, but eventually Mmaa Oh jumps up and goes to Hae-young’s room to beat the crap out of her with a pillow. She blows up, screaming that she hates his face and she refuses to marry him, shocking Mama Oh and the rest of the family.īut she gets her way, and her father sends out an announcement that the wedding is called off. Hae-young argues that it’s over no matter what Mama Oh says, and for that matter, her ex-fiance agrees. Mama Oh calls the fiance’s family to assure them that Hae-young just has cold feet and that the wedding is still on, even if she has to drag her daughter to the altar. Hae-young announces it to the rest of the family, earning a thwack upside the head from her loving mother.

Mama Oh blows up - the wedding is tomorrow, and everyone fights while planning their wedding. It’s like a dam bursts, and Hae-young tells her mother everything all at once: She and her fiance fought all the time while planning their wedding, seeing sides of each other they didn’t like, so they decided to call it off. Hae-young blurts out a weak, “I’m not getting married.” They greet Hae-young as “the bride,” which seems to give her a pause, and she rejects the crowded table to sit by herself in the kitchen.Īs the family excitedly discusses wedding plans, Hae-young stares into space dejectedly, and her mother ( Kim Mi-kyung) finally notices her odd behavior. The original young woman, OH HAE-YOUNG ( Seo Hyun-jin), arrives at a home bustling with people happily talking and laughing, though she looks sad and resigned. Suddenly her face morphs into the face of an actress on a screen in front of the man, and when the scene is over, he collapses, exhausted. With the man still the source of her sound effects, the young woman stops and takes one glance behind her as if hoping someone is following, then breaks into a run when there’s nobody there. His sound effects seem to narrate her journey, creating the clicking of her heels, the whoosh of the wind rushing down the street, the boom of a rising thunderstorm.
#ANOTHER OH HAE YOUNG SPECIAL 2 TORRENT SERIES#
At the same time, a young man works to make a series of sound effects in a studio. I want to know more - about the world, its inhabitants, and why one very handsome but heartsick sound director is suddenly and inexplicably seeing the future.Ī young woman leaves a coffee shop with a shocked, sad expression, and walks a windy street. This first hour is mostly introductions and setup, but there’s something about it that has me emotionally all-in right from the beginning. Oh Hae-young Again makes a delightful first impression, blending wry humor and spunky characters with interesting cinematography and an impish soundtrack to create a very promising premiere episode.
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93 Oh Hae-young Again: Episode 1 by LollyPip
