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The heirs ep 10
The heirs ep 10





the heirs ep 10

Madam Han hilariously yanks Madam Jung aside, and despite the fact that they’re rivals, they’re surprisingly comfortable and frank with one another. Won chafes at the idea, but Dad makes a point of saying that it’s not his company yet. He snarks back: “I’m sorry I only amounted to this after you raised me for ten years.”ĭad has to call a cease-fire, and then tells Won that he should take Tan with him to his business meeting in LA. Theirs was clearly not a warm relationship, but she still feels slighted, and she points out that she did raise him for ten years. He walks into the room, and Madam Jung feels the icy non-greeting from Won. The ajumma who raised you is here! And this ajumma is leaving now.” She tells Won that his mother is here (by which she means stepmother, technically), but Won bites back that his mother is not in this house. She just rolls her eyes and announces him at the door. Won catches her red-handed, which is clearly a normal sight around here. Meanwhile Tan’s mother Madam Han has her ear pressed to the door trying desperately to hear what they’re saying. She points out that it was better than the alternative, with him hiding his affair outside of the house. He chuckles and says he has no intention of ousting her after all, she’s the one who brought Tan’s mother into this house. Chairman Kim is in a wheelchair, and Madam Jung tells him to stop being nice-it won’t get her to remove herself from the family registry. We meet Dad for the first time as he chats pleasantly with his ex-wife (the second wife with no kids). Aw, is she an old flame? Won continues to be an ass to Secretary Yoon, who’s still loyal as ever to his father and doesn’t hesitate to show it. Won notes that he’s already playing nice with Jeguk ever since he got engaged to RS’s president (Rachel’s mom), and that stops Secretary Yoon in his tracks. Meanwhile, Big Bro President Won is preparing to head to the States for a business trip, and Secretary Yoon (Chan-young’s dad) tells him that President Choi (Young-do’s dad) called to suggest he stay at one of their hotels. He asks her name, and only gets a, “Thanks for letting me stay here for the night.” Tan: “That’s a long name.” He says that none of this is charity-it’s repayment, since his friend stole the bean powder meant for her sister.

the heirs ep 10

He asks how she lives that she eats expired food, but doesn’t get an answer. Tan finds her stuffing her face guiltily, and she swears she only ate stuff that was past its expiration date, and slides over a five-dollar bill to pay for her meal. She sneaks out to the kitchen, only to find canned food and sports drinks in the fridge (Who keeps cans in the fridge?) and eats straight out of cans in the dark. Hunger pangs soon overtake her angst though, and she realizes she hasn’t eaten all day. She finally gets to sit down and process the crazy that happened today, and sighs to relive her sister’s betrayal. I love that she grabs her backpack like a shield, but he leans in close just to point out that the door she’s leaning on leads to her room. He agrees just to mess with her, inching towards her with every word. That freaks her out more than anything, and she starts speaking in half-jondae: “W-what are you? Are you a drug dealer? A gangster, perhaps?” Ha. He plops down on the couch and she looks around for his family, but he says he lives alone. She decides to chance it, and her jaw drops as soon as they enter his ginormous house. She asks, “Is your place really safer than here?” He thinks about it and says he doesn’t know if it’s safer for her, but it IS nicer. They stare at each other intently, and then he offers to take her to his place. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.Īfter ditching our homeless, passport-less heroine Eun-sang in the street to wait for her sister alone, Tan turns his car around and shows up at her side. Young Joon (Brown Eyed Soul) – “Driving Road” Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. The tone of the show is far more contemplative and less rom-com-y than Secret Garden or A Gentleman’s Dignity, but I actually like that it feels a bit more like a throwback angsty teen flick than a comedy. The couple takes center stage in this episode, and they have an easy rapport and a breezy chemistry that works for me. It doesn’t make for a fast-moving hour, but in general I like the world and the people, that is to say, I like looking in on the screwed up world, and I like the mystery behind their intricate relationships. The romance gets going lightning fast on this show, though the show itself is still rather slow to get started-it still feels like we’re in the introductory phase where everyone takes a turn in the spotlight to show us who they are. 764 OctoJanuHeirs: Episode 2 by girlfriday







The heirs ep 10