![]() ![]() We got lots of questions, very few answers, and the general appeal of the people involved is about all that made the experience tolerable. That, as far as I can tell, is what we were supposed to be getting out of "Bubble Gum" as a whole. Additionally Ji-hoon is at least willing to hear questions, even if no answers are offered. Ji-hoon is practically self-referential at this point, admitting that his relationship with Tae-hee has gone through the same movements several time by now and this time, the proof that he's really made a genuine sincere change is, that they now meet at the same place but he's not drunk. To the drama's credit I did find the filler here funnier than usual, mainly because the occasional bit of dialogue recognizes the absurdity of the various situations. ![]() I guess.who needs conflict when we can just have cute instead? Mainly this story point appears to have been introduced for the sole purpose of allowing the cast to go through another couple of cute, smiling scenes. Although the delivery isn't terribly dramatic. Se-yeong and Joon-soo do, on that note, end up addressing the whole question of meeting the parents. ![]() In all fairness that scene mainly appears to have been designed to provoke a preposterous coincidence. You wouldn't be able to catch a fugitive from justice that way, but a senile woman who isn't actually trying to escape shouldn't pose that much of a problem. With a little bit of hustle it's not that difficult to outrun an elevator by using the stairs. I was at a bit of a loss as to how that managed to turn into a crisis in the first place. ![]()
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