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* In Episode 4, at the end of the scene with Won-Sik's mistress and her housekeeper in a high class boutique, when Min-Sook finally calls her employer "Miss" as request and a saleslady answers, believing she was the one being talk to, their respective horrified expressions are just hilarious.
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* In Episode 4, at the end of the scene with Won-Sik's mistress and her housekeeper in a high class boutique, when Min-Sook finally calls her employer "Miss" as request and a saleslady answers, believing she was the one being talk to, both their respective horrified expressions are just hilarious.
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* In Episode 4, at the end of the scene with Won-Sik's mistress and her housekeeper in a high class boutique, when Min-Sook finally calls her employer "Miss" as request and a saleslady answers, their respective horrified expressions are just hilarious.
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* In Episode 4, at the end of the scene with Won-Sik's mistress and her housekeeper in a high class boutique, when Min-Sook finally calls her employer "Miss" as request and a saleslady answers, believing she was the one being talk to, their respective horrified expressions are just hilarious.
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-->'''Chang-Soo:''' Did I just get rejected again? She's an expert.
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-->'''Chang-Soo:''' Did I just get rejected again? She's an expert.expert.
* In Episode 4, at the end of the scene with Won-Sik's mistress and her housekeeper in a high class boutique, when Min-Sook finally calls her employer "Miss" as request and a saleslady answers, their respective horrified expressions are just hilarious.
* In Episode 4, at the end of the scene with Won-Sik's mistress and her housekeeper in a high class boutique, when Min-Sook finally calls her employer "Miss" as request and a saleslady answers, their respective horrified expressions are just hilarious.
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-->'''CHang-Soo:''' Did I just get rejected again? She's an expert.
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-->'''Chang-Soo:''' Did I just get rejected?
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-->'''Chang-Soo:''' Did I just get rejected?rejected?
** Then later in the same episode:
-->'''CHang-Soo:''' Did I just get rejected again? She's an expert.
** Then later in the same episode:
-->'''CHang-Soo:''' Did I just get rejected again? She's an expert.
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* At the end of Episode 2, the scene in Chang-Soo's car with a [[SentimentalDrunk drunk]] [[{{Adorkable}} Ji-Yi]] passing from tears to laughters in seconds and accidentally ripping his shirt off is hilarious. It's his clearly clueless reaction, as well as Yoon-Ha's both overprotective and oblivious actions that really sell it.
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* At the end of Episode 2, the scene in Chang-Soo's car with a [[SentimentalDrunk drunk]] [[{{Adorkable}} Ji-Yi]] passing from tears to laughters in seconds and accidentally ripping his shirt off is hilarious. It's his clearly clueless reaction, as well as Yoon-Ha's both overprotective and oblivious actions that really sell it.it.
* In Episode 3, when Jin-Yi refuses to spend time with Chang-Soo, his totally dumbfound expression is priceless.
-->'''Chang-Soo:''' Did I just get rejected?
* In Episode 3, when Jin-Yi refuses to spend time with Chang-Soo, his totally dumbfound expression is priceless.
-->'''Chang-Soo:''' Did I just get rejected?
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* At the end of Episode 2, the scene in Chang-Soo's car with a [[SentimentalDrunk drunk]] [[{{Adorkable}} Ji-Yi]] passing from tears to laughters in seconds and accidentally reaping his shirt is hilarious. It's his clearly clueless reaction, as well as Yoon-Ha's both overprotective and oblivious actions that really sell it.
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* At the end of Episode 2, the scene in Chang-Soo's car with a [[SentimentalDrunk drunk]] [[{{Adorkable}} Ji-Yi]] passing from tears to laughters in seconds and accidentally reaping ripping his shirt off is hilarious. It's his clearly clueless reaction, as well as Yoon-Ha's both overprotective and oblivious actions that really sell it.
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At the end of Episode 2, the scene in Chang-Soo's car with a [[SentimentalDrunk drunk]] [[{{Adorkable}} Ji-Yi]] passing from tears to laughters in seconds and accidentally reaping his shirt is hilarious. It's his clearly clueless reaction, as well as Yoon-Ha's both overprotective and oblivious actions that really sell it.
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* At the end of Episode 2, the scene in Chang-Soo's car with a [[SentimentalDrunk drunk]] [[{{Adorkable}} Ji-Yi]] passing from tears to laughters in seconds and accidentally reaping his shirt is hilarious. It's his clearly clueless reaction, as well as Yoon-Ha's both overprotective and oblivious actions that really sell it.
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At the end of Episode 2, the scene in Chang-Soo's car with a [[SentimentalDrunk drunk]] [[{{Adorkable}} Ji-Yi]] passing from tears to laughters in seconds and accidentally reaping his shirt is hilarious. It's his clearly clueless reaction, as well as Yoon-Ha's both overprotective and oblivious actions that really sell it.