![]() ![]() It was maddening seeing the toxic ex-boyfriend lingering around the entire two episodes. Yes, the source of all of Yumi’s insecurities and trust issues is stemmed in this one character. He is making an effort to attend despite his very busy work schedule because it means so much to her. Her pestering was excessive and unnecessary.Īlthough it was already revealed prior to the airing of the series that Lee Sang Yi would be making an appearance, it was still a delight seeing him! What wasn’t such a delight was seeing that he was the dreaded ex-boyfriend who shafted Yumi and left her for another girl. She is desperate to make show her friends, but it comes off as being a bit too obsessive.Įven when Yumi gets anxious about what Woong will wear to the wedding and if he shaved or not, it was a little irritating for Yumi to be obsessing about these details – she lacked the appreciation for Woong even showing up to the wedding. Yumi feels the need to impress her friends and is fixated on making sure Woong is there at the wedding no matter what. This part of the episode was very aggravating as we saw Yumi caring a little too much about what her friends think. When one of the girls pesters her and tells her to bring her boyfriend to the wedding, Yumi gets worked up and agrees, despite knowing Woong would be too busy to attend. The girls end up teasing Yumi for not having a boyfriend to which she ecstatically admits that she is seeing someone. Yumi meets her old school friends as one of them is about to get married. HATED: Yumi caring so much about what her friends think At this point, we are really missing Ruby ( Lee Yu Bi) from the earlier episodes. It is putting Yumi’s heart on guard and continually becoming the source of their fights. Although it is clear that Woong doesn’t have feelings for her, it is still bothersome that Sae Yi is constantly around him, trying to sabotage their relationship. ![]() She’s manipulative, conniving, and is obviously very toxic for Yumi and Woong’s relationship. I think we can all agree when we say Sae Yi ( Park Ji Hyun) is like a thorn in our side. And if this wasn’t annoying enough, when Yumi wants to surprise Woong and shows up at his apartment, she bumps into Sae Yi who is heading to Woong’s house to borrow something. She continues to show up to his door, inviting him over for dinner even though she knows Woong is taken. To add to this, she has the audacity to realize that she’s in love with Woong and makes the drastic decision to move into the same apartment building as him. ![]() In episode 7, Sae Yi mentions to Yumi that Woong does not like a type of food she had packed for him, making Yumi feel very uncomfortable. There are several instances throughout the series where Sae Yi is more than annoying. Here are five things we hated and two things we loved in episodes 7 and 8. In the newest episodes, we were taken on a rollercoaster of emotions as the lovely couple experienced some trying situations, testing their love for each other. The more invested we seem to get in “ Yumi’s Cells” and the beautiful romance between Woong and Yumi, the more we seem to anticipate that something bad could happen between the two. ![]()
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