
Please, save me hyung.” He breaks down, and Won is taken aback by his desperate tears. Tan finally asks when he’ll get sent to America. He tries to order Tan to go to the hospital, which is sweet, but just gets met with more deadened stares. Won comes up to his room to try and talk some sense into him, with reminders that no amount of kicking his feet will change the way their household goes ’round. The fact that you thought they were before is disturbing. Tan trudges home to a shocked Madam Han and Won, and an annoyed Chairman Dad who shouts after him that his antics aren’t cute anymore. Tan admits he can’t do it anymore, and Young-do just leaves him there to wallow a little more in his own self-loathing. I do admit I see things from Young-do’s point of view in this conversation, because Tan made this mess and is now the one crying about it. Oh are you done playing with that toy now? Young-do fumes: “Do you wanna die?” He challenges Tan’s right to rebel now, after what’s happened to Eun-sang because of him. We return in the midst of Tan’s meltdown, as he lies bloody and bruised in the street and tells Young-do he can take Eun-sang now. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Park Shin-hye) – “넌 이별 난 아직 (Goodbye For You Not For Me)” Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip.

Let’s just hope they don’t get run out of town first. But in better news, when Tyrannical Daddy digs his heels in further, it actually spurs the people around him to make some changes.

Our couple spends a lot of energy in being apart-but-together and together-but-apart, and I can’t even tell you which is worse. 383 DecemJanuHeirs: Episode 18 by girlfridayīreaking up is hard to do, especially when you’re not really broken up.
