Temptation 11-12
That's right, it's time for another tantalizing week of Temptation, with my amazing partners in persuasion, Drama Debussie and Pamela! Got any thoughts about Hong Gyu finding out the "truth" and ending his relationship with Se Jin? Are our main couples moving too fast? Tell us your temptation, because you know we're definitely not going to keep quiet about ours.
DD: Welcome to another week of Temptation and, I’ll be honest, I don’t know where to begin.
Pamela: How about with Cha Seok Hoon’s face next to yours first thing in the morning?
Unnichan: I think that's a delightful place to start dongsaeng! Why didn't the creators think to do that way back in episode one?
DD: That got my raging hormones going for sure. I’m frankly shocked that Se Young and Seok Hoon are progressing so quickly in their new found relationship. Most shows would do the “will-they-or-won’t-they” after a character gets divorced if only to silence the critics that would protest that no one would move on that quickly after a divorce.
Pamela: In a way, the drama is still playing that game. Se Young even hinted at it when she asked Seok Hoon about if their relationship would last if she had nothing. When he had nothing, it certainly didn’t work out for Seok Hoon and Hong Joo. Now that he’s taken off with Se Young (slight pun intended?), we have to wait and see how close to the breaking-up point the couple will go between Se Young’s medical...fun, Se Young’s father, and Hong Joo’s revenge.
Unnichan: I'm pretty convinced Se Young and Seok Hoon will end some time down road. But not necessarily due to money. I've always believed their relationship would run its course, no matter how quickly it began. However, now that she's lost a piece of what made she and Seok Hoon incompatible, who knows?
DD: Which begs the question, does money always win out when pitted against love? Seok Hoon and Hong Joo claim they don’t care about the money their new interests have, but it’s easy to say that when they still have the wealth. Of course it seems Hong Joo is more concerned with her revenge than anything else.
Unnichan: People love to lie to themselves. Money is a factor whether you have it or you don't and from thick awkwardness and quick a few side-eyes in these episodes, our characters are fully aware of the elephant. And honestly, wasn't it money that catapulted everyone into each other's sphere? As for Hong Joo, every episode is a testament in the unassuming novella humbly entitled“The Girl Called Na Hong Joo: A Journey Devoid of Self Love.”
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