Miracle

Woong and Yumi share a passionate conversation about their relationship and the things they love. They discuss everything from their shared dreams to the importance of family. They also agree to keep their relationship secret on this site, in order to protect it from any possible harm.

Woong is staving off depression this Christmas Eve; she has no home, friends or lovers to share this time with. Then, Yumi shows up. ..

Woong is left disappointed after their brief meeting, during which Yumi handed over the rice cooker. He understands why she’s acting this way, given how they broke up, but he’s still disappointed. ..

Love Cell arrives at the worst time because Yumi just got over her ex-boyfriend, Woong. All the different cells have an alternate way to handle this, but upon checking the “ex boyfriend” book, they decide to keep things short and sweet. At least that’s the initial plan.

Yumi begins to question whether or not she was ever there for Woong when he needed her. She realizes that she was never really honest with him and that she may have been too busy focusing on her own life to help him out.

Woong actually lost his job before they broke up and started working at his friend’s firm instead. His pride gets the better of him and he couldn’t tell his girlfriend.

Bobby has shown so far to be the perfect guy and we cut to him cooking for her. Unfortunately, Yumi’s mood has been destroyed thanks to meeting Woong. Sensitivity Cell leads the march, with rain pouring down, the electrics shorting out, and the Cell admitting that she’s thinking about Woong.

Yumi shows up at Bobby’s house all the same and starts cooking with him. It’s all smiles and joy…until “patdol” messages her. He wants to meet and tell her something, but given it’s right in the middle of her meet with Booby, she contemplates whether to send a message telling him she’s with her boyfriend. She doesn’t, as it happens, and instead she decides to go and meet him. ..

Bobby is actually aware that this Patdol is Woong, having figured it out earlier. He’s pretty mature about the whole thing, despite worrying she could get back with him. “Hurry and come back!” He says cheerfully. ..

Woong is left feeling betrayed by Yumi, who had trusted him and then betrayed him. He steams his buns in the rice cooker, thinking over Yumi’s last words, which include her apologizing for not knowing how rough he had it in the past. She also tells him it’s too late for them to reconcile and get back together.

Yumi returns to Bobby’s house, where she greets him with a big smile. Bobby takes her inside and the pair drink wine and share the pizza they’ve been cooking together. ..

The Episode Review

Woong and Yumi’s reunion is bittersweet. On one hand, they share a warm hug and seem to have missed each other. But on the other hand, Woong knows that Yumi is with someone else now, and he can’t help but feel hurt by her rejection. ..

The cells in Woong’s office look on in devastation at the past events, mapping out the journey to this break-up. Woong’s problem has always been his pride and this episode he acknowledges that. The fact he lied about his company to Yumi before they broke up is a pretty major factor, and hopefully Woong can find some happiness now and move past his feelings with Yumi.

With Christmas vibes aplenty, this chapter ends on a high as Bobby’s trust in Yumi pays dividends. He’s put his faith in her to return and she does just that, which is a really nice touch.

This episode was just as good as the first, and this is why. There’s just the right amount of humor to balance out the drama and unlike in the first season where there was an abundance of second-hand embarrassment, there feels like a much more rounded dose of drama. ..

This week’s episode of “The Walking Dead” was a bit of a letdown, but thankfully we don’t have to wait too long to find out what happens next. With two episodes this week, we can finally get some answers to some questions that have been nagging us.