Oh My Venus Ep 15 Eng Sub
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He tries to get her to talk to him, but she just yells at him to leave. He does, and she starts to cry before he’s even left her apartment. We see now that the doctor told Soo-jin that she has polycystic overy syndrome (basically, a hormone imbalance that interferes with reproduction) and that she’ll have difficulty trying to conceive a child. The doctor also asks about her antidepressant use, saying that they can affect things as well. Soo-jin says that she hasn’t taken them for a couple of months, only her anemia meds.
Watch Korean Drama Oh My Venus Episode 15 with English subtitle Online Free - Ep 15 english sub. Meanwhile, Kim Young Ho (So Ji Sub). She struggles emotionally with the discovery that Woo Sik left her for Oh Soo Jin.
When Young-ho finally emerges, Joo-eun says that her wish was pretty simple, and can be simply granted. As they walk, she waves her left hand around and comments that her hand is cold — she’s totally angling for a ring, hee. She even jokes that a bottle cap would do. She backs off when Young-ho gives her a stern look, and he silently picks up the little ball of yarn that hangs off her scarf. He unties it and backs away, unraveling the ball, and (I knew it!) there’s a ring inside.
Manager Min is a scary ninja who might just have a tracker on Young Ho's car, so he gets a pass. It's kind of hard to imagine that Young Ho has a tracker for himself, so let's just say he knows where Joon Sung is headed and got really lucky. Then we have Nutty Uncle, who apparently left the hospital and psychically knew exactly where Young Ho's car would be. It's hard to imagine Stepmom somehow tailing Uncle immediately from the hospital, but let's say she did, so she's on the psychic train too. This is in descending order of likelihood, obviously. But that doesn't explain why Joon Sung has been driving so slowly that ALL of these people could catch him, since he left ages ago.
So with that in mind, I was able to appreciate OMV for what it is trying (or tried) to be. It's definitively a drama that is full of flaws but I wouldn't argue that it didn't make full use of the two stars (both in terms of skills and looks). And the message of health and healing is pretty refreshing, at least from the perspectives of a kdrama. That said, I had fun reading all the comments on the what-could-or-should-have-beens. It is, for the most part, an educational experience reading different ways of viewing the issues present in OMV. Cant wait too see what's in store for the final episode recap.
When you go from the top of the pecking order in the looks department in high school and then fall to the bottom in adulthood, is it possible to get back on top? Kang Joo Eun () was envied by every girl and desired by every boy in high school as the 'Daejeon Venus' because of her pretty face and killer figure. Despite coming from a poor family, Joo Eun was determined to go to law school and become an attorney. At age 33, she has achieved her professional goals and has been in a stable relationship with her high school boyfriend, Im Woo Sik (), for 15 years. But she has let herself go over the years and is now overweight and often disregarded and overlooked by society and her coworkers. On the plane ride back from a quick business trip to the United States, Joo Eun has an embarrassing run-in with Kim Yeong Ho () and his two sidekicks, Jang Joon Seong () and Kim Ji Woong (). Yeong Ho is a celebrity personal trainer who is involved in a scandal in the United States and forced to flee to Korea until things cool down.
Things like not pushing each other away in times of need, and not ignoring each other. For a woman whose biggest beef with the school friend who stole her boyfriend was that she dropped her as a friend without a word way back in college, I expected there to be at least a short “don’t you ever do that again, jerkface” talk with Young-ho.
That couldn't be accomplished if she spent the episode making him feel guilty abut a decision too late to be altered. That was brought out often throughout the series with the 'no use crying over spilled milk' analogy father & son often used. Tecnomatix robcad crack. I think as viewers sometimes we can be lazy and expect the show to spell out every little thing for us like a book often would. But because it is visual we tend to overlook the subtleties shows divulge at times. For me, a good show doesn't spell everything out but, with a successful character build leaves me enough room to contemplate what in the frame work of what I've learned about their personalities makes sense with their choices. In other words, the show shouldn't do all the thinking work for you or else where is the fun in that?
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She snuggles into him and he says he hopes they can spend a relaxed, warm night together. But Joo-eun has other ideas, and when Young-ho kisses her chastely on the forehead, she goes in as if for a real kiss, but lays her head on his chest instead. Young-ho starts to look uncomfortable and asks if this isn’t a bit intense for a “warm” night, and Joo-eun jokes that she’s used to cuddling with You Bastard like this at night. She chastises Young-ho for coming back looking so sexy, rubbing his chest and tapping his chin, and Young-ho can’t take it anymore. He takes back his “warm night” comment, and says almost desperately and in a strained voice, “Erotic night, okay??” Joo-eun gives him the okay, and that’s all it takes for him to flip her over, complaining that she seduced him first. Joo-eun just says they seduced each other, and pulls him down for kisses and other shenanigans. They’re both reluctant to wake in the morning, and Joo-eun sleepily pokes Young-ho just to make sure last night wasn’t a dream.
On the non-romantic front, seeing Soo-jin and Joo-eun working together, finally, is so gratifying. I know a lot of viewers don’t find her redeemable, and I agree there are a lot of things she’s done that have been problematic. But she’s always seemed immediately regretful whenever things went too far and Joo-eun got hurt, and I do believe them when she and Woo-shik both say they never did anything about their attraction until Woo-shik and Joo-eun broke up. You can’t help your feelings. I think they found themselves attracted, but did the right thing and waited until Woo-shik’s attachement was severed before acting on it. And if Joo-eun forgives Soo-jin, then that’s all I need to forgive her. Seeing them acting as a team, when we know they’re both extremely bright, driven women who know how to Get Things Done, is fantastic.