The Couple – These two were everything I hoped they would be and more. Ever since I was young, those were the words I was most afraid of.” But in the end, I really admire his strength to stick to his choice to be her brother and be her stronghold when Cha Do Hyun couldn’t be. When they fought before, Oh Ri Jin’s line really stood out to confirm this: “Don’t say that you won’t be my big brother. ![]() She loves him so much, but it’s not the love he craves from her. Even though it’s not by blood, they grew up as siblings, and that’s how Oh Ri Jin views them. He has no choice but to let his feelings for her remain unspoken because they are family. Oh Ri Ohn – Out of all the second-leads I’ve seen, Oh Ri Ohn is the most tragic in terms of love. He loved her because he was Cha Do Hyun, and his final scene finally had him accept that. And yet his soft spot for Oh Ri Jin spoke volumes about his guilt towards not being able to protect her and losing her back then. All of his pain and anger came from what he locked away. He shouldered nearly everything by being the one hiding Cha Do Hyun’s trauma. Shin Se Gi – I personally think that Shin Se Gi was the most significant personality out of them all. Being the manifestation of how Nana (Oh Ri Jin and Cha Do Hyun combined) perceived her late father, Mystery X seems to have been created to protect Nana while she in some ways protected Cha Do Hyun. He was that last kick in the butt that Cha Do Hyun needed to fully confront his past and stop trying to imagine it based on what he knew. But however short his purpose was, I’m glad he was there. When he hadn’t shown up the entire show, I thought it had been a mistake on the Wiki page or simply forgotten. Mystery X – I was kind of broadsided by Mystery X’s random appearance. This scene really showed Oh Ri Jin’s progress on moving forward past her trauma. Oh Ri Jin speaking to her younger self and saying out loud that she grew up well and loved, that she wasn’t the girl locked up in the basement anymore, and that what happened wasn’t her fault was something that hit me on a really personal level. Nana’s final scene was the most touching for me. Nana, though that’s really the name of the bear more than anything, seems to have come into existence to preserve the girl as she was before the fire. Nana – This was the plot twist that caught me the most off guard: that Oh Ri Jin’s name was originally Cha Do Hyun. Though Ahn Yo Na was still hesitant to leave, whether it be for Cha Do Hyun safety or her relationship with Oh Ri Jin, her brother understanding is what finally allowed both to leave. I don’t think either ever mentioned knowing her beforehand, so Oh Ri Jin’s interactions with them are what built their relationships. While all the other personalities were created with direct connection to the original trauma, these two were created out of Cha Do Hyun’s attempted suicide in high school. The Twins –Out of all the personalities, I think these two were the most directly affected by Oh Ri Jin. To me, the “Parry Park” boat and final happy memories of his father seem to be what are going to take him to the other side. Not only did he leave Cha Do Hyun in a somewhat painful looking way, his entrance into the other world seemed more like death than the others. And honestly, Perry Park’s final scene was the saddest out of everyone for me. Perry Park – When it was confirmed that his existence came from Cha Do Hyun’s yearning for the man his father was before he became abusive, I couldn’t help but feel heartbroken. ![]() And I guess it’s safe to say that I’m not the only one that is seriously going to miss all of the personalities. Oh Ri Jin’s purpose was far more than simply healing Cha Do Hyun… It was healing herself, too. ![]() But above all, we found that the couple’s chemistry ran far deeper than expected. ![]() From beginning to end, there were bumps in the road and a few plot twists, but everything came together very nicely. In the end, she returned home crying, after seeing their family head run through the streets in a school girl outfit.Another great show has finally come to a close. He adds that just like Park Seo Joon (apparently), Lee Bo Young’s favorite character is also Yo Na, and she secretly came to the set to watch Yo Na’s scene. “The broadcast makes it look like I did it first, but it was Park Seo Joon. But the one who came and kissed me first was Park Seo Joon,” says Ji Sung, crediting the lip lock to his costar. “Yo Na and Oh Ri On (Park Seo Joon)’s kiss scene was unscripted. The bottom line: Park Seo Joon made the first move, despite appearances. At a press conference for “ Kill Me, Heal Me” on March 16, after the conclusion of the drama, Ji Sung gives the behind-the-scenes scoop on his kiss scene with Park Seo Joon.
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