Therefore if she comes clean to the world at the press conference, the guys are spared the accusations since they can honestly say they didn’t know. Mi-nyeo doesn’t necessarily have low self-esteem but she consistently undervalues her worth, and lets Heyi convince her that if she were to confess the truth to the A.N.JELL guys and then the story came out, they would be implicated in the deception as well, possibly ruining their images and/or careers. I think Mi-nyeo’s reasons for going along with Heyi’s demands are a little skewed, but it’s in tune with her character because she is so sweet and innocent that Heyi takes advantage of it. When she realized they’d probably forgive her, she stopped Mi-nyeo from confessing and told her to pick a more public setting for her humiliation. Heyi first wanted Mi-nyeo to come clean to the A.N.JELL guys, thinking they’d hate her for it. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.Ī note, since there were some questions regarding Mi-nyeo’s motivations in the last episode: Ivy – “어차피 잊어야 할 사람” (Someone I need to forget anyway) Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Seriously, press, you’re going to go and spoil the very last thing that happens in the episode? Good holy hell. I think my enjoyment of this episode (which was fun and funny) was dulled by the Big Spoiler that was everywhere days in advance, which totally killed the scene for me. My site totally crashed with last week’s recaps, so let’s hope it holds up this week… 293 NovemJanuYou’re Beautiful: Episode 11 by javabeans
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