My, my, did someone have his Sassy Wheaties today? Snap.ĭad’s final warning is to keep from complicating his mother’s job at school, to which Tan says pointedly that his mother is Dad’s mistress. Tan just points out the absurdity of his sudden interest in his life when he’s done far worse, but back then Dad was always too busy to care.ĭad says that he has to be busy for the company to go ’round, and Tan notes sardonically that due to Dad’s astounding work ethic, he and hyung will be bequeathed more of Dad’s inheritance than his interest. Madam Han adds the petty gripe that Eun-sang shouldn’t be seen with Tan outside of this house, because What would people think? Blerg.Ĭhairman Dad already knows about the incident and asks Tan why he hit Young-do at school. Madam Han tries to pry the information out of Eun-sang, who keeps her mouth shut per their cover story. Tan is the one to point out that her question should be whom and not how much he’s worth, and trudges off to see the chairman for his impending lecture. Madam Han’s ridiculous first question: “Is he richer than us?” Once they get home, Madam Han greets Tan with a barrage of questions, and he gives the excuse that he went to go see Eun-sang to request that she keep her mouth shut about him hitting someone at school today.
Eun-sang lets herself cry on his shoulder for just a moment.
I’m asking you.” Well that’s certainly an improvement from the last version.
She’s finally had enough and starts to cry as she tells him to give back her phone, saying that it’s expensive to her, and she needs it to text with Mom and hear from her part-time employers.Īnd then suddenly mid-fight, Tan asks, “If I want to hold you right now, am I crazy?” He pulls her close for a hug. And then he orders Eun-sang to like him back, which I guess is supposed to be swoony, but mostly sounds like he’s being a petulant child. He yanks her phone away and tells his mother to call back later because they’re having an important conversation, and hangs up. “That’s the difference between you and me, and I think that’s my answer.” He barks at her not to answer, but she says while he might have the choice to ignore his parents’ calls, she doesn’t. He ignores it, and then a second later, Eun-sang gets a call from his mother. She looks up at him, conflicted… and she’s saved by the bell when he gets a call from Dad. She brushes it off like he’s got nothing better to do with his time, but he wants an answer from her, right now. Tan storms over to Eun-sang at work to confess that he likes her, and will be getting personally involved in all her business at school from now on.
You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Soran – “혹시 자리 비었나요? (Is This Seat Taken?)” Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. But then the love triangle becomes a literal tug-of-war, only with a human girl instead of a rope, and then Show and I have words. In any case, things are good for a while when both boys start to step up with some moments of honesty and Eun-sang asserts herself in little ways as the budding romance takes on a new dynamic. Or, maybe it’s just an episode that makes me bipolar, which I’m fully willing to believe is the more accurate conclusion. 660 OctoJanuHeirs: Episode 8 by girlfriday