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A Storyline that touches every heart.

Thanks to Eun-chae, the ending was perfect. It would be really sad, if Moo-hyuk had to die alone.

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hehehe

i watched the entire 16 episodes in the past two days. and i once again bawled my eyes out in the last 4 episodes.

i cant believe its already been a year since it came out!

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this is one of the best dramas ever! omg i cried so much watching it...i swear after seeing this, i couldnt watch another drama for like months, i became obsessed with Im Soo Jung and i fell in love with So Ji Sup....yes its all true.

Oh how true. It's mine too. I have been avoiding korean drama for long time after watched a lot of Korean drama's when I found out it hs the same plot and storyline. But this heart-wrenching drama was so different and original storyline. I have heard of it but did't read it's review. I longing for some story that is filling the soul, meaningful no just for fun etc. I did't want to choose a Korean drama and have to cry because people told it is a sad and when i watch it is sad because it is tiring to do so.

But this drama is sure is different.

1) It did'nt have the rival between woman, jeolousy that ha to step back or what so ever as the usual drama shown us.

2) The love spark from both lead character was natural and didnt have to seem like because we are the main character so we have to fall in love.

3) It was so surprisngly original. The storyline was so original that it did't have to explain everthing to the audience. On how is th mother's reaction. On how MH did't intend to take revenge but to find his mother.

4) Thefold of his death also not dramtic, in which usually in Korean drama it has to be known after the death with a ot of crying. Surrpising everyone. Crying scenes. Also the fact that his mother didn't abondened him at first.

5) Suprisingly we didn't know when exactly EC has fall in love with her ajuhssh. It seem until episode 10 she only realize she love him. Can we imagine in episode 7 she still in love with Yoon. When we can find a stiry like this.

The unfold story, untold truth, unspoken love. Death-defying love story.

Oh God, How beautiful YOU have you been created love in human life. This beautiful love story has a lot of touching scenes and a very natural wrapped up stories. The feeling between the two main characters was naturally developed as not in the usual drama. It was very uncommon and beautiful how the feelings develop naturally and slowly without to have to depend on the plot and storyline itself. Or on how the have to deal with the own life separately without have to have the special scene created for them to being together. The beauty of their love didn’t know when is started. It was fold naturally There are also some of the beautiful and important part that never been told and fold.

The fact ajuhssi has took care of her, the point that he at first didn't come because of revenge but to find his mother before his die, also because of not to find Eun Che as she tought. How we didn't know the reaction of his mother after his died as well as Eun She reaction. A lot’s of unsaid words and unspoken love.

The didn;t have a lot of corny words of love. It just such a beauty of some of unspoken love. Such a beautiful story.

The surprisingly ending when we thought that Eun She will be with Yoon because Yoon has Ajuhssi heart

Playing girl crisis. No rival between the two woman lead character.

Love started with a conflict with their own character first, started with interest,

No him liking her or her liking him.

Simple scenes yet subtle

No mistook or misunderstanding, misheard or whatsoever that lead to fight or separating between both of them which so common in Korean drama. No cruel character i.e the mother bla..bla..it just we didn know the truth.

She didn't abondened him

. Just normal. When she heard about the revenge thing, there is such no run away misunderstand. She just love him dearly the way he is. Just like that. There is nothing that changes her love for him.

Not even when Yoon has his heart with him.

I Love MISA!! :D

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this is one of the best dramas ever! omg i cried so much watching it...i swear after seeing this, i couldnt watch another drama for like months, i became obsessed with Im Soo Jung and i fell in love with So Ji Sup....yes its all true. -_-

Same as me. I just the character feel so lively that for first time I really feel like Eun Che is kindhearted person in real life too. I cried a lot when she always so tender-hearted toward peoples.

Can you recommended an original and beautiful love story like this? :) Thank you.

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한 사람이 다른 사람을 사랑하는 일은 분명 미안한 일이 아닐진데

그대에게 건넨 제 모든 사랑은 모두 미안한 사랑이 되고 말았습니다.

A love from one person to another is not a thing to be sorry

but all my love I gave you became sorry.

사랑해서 미안했습니다 중... -최승진-

from the poem 'I was sorry because I loved you' by Choi Seung Jin.

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Oh my God! Such a beautiful poem. I love MooChe so much. Is both of them really together in real life? I love Eunche. The scenes on how she slowly put her hand on MooHyuk cemetary and la down beside it was so touching but i never ever thought that she will kill herself.

Altough i opposed suicide in real life, but this drama ending is sure is surprising and unique.

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Oh my, I just can't get enough of this series. I never felt this way. I mean i have watched Korean drama's as long as i could remember and then I stop bcause find them so common storyline but MISA is sure all time favourite. I just want to bury myself in their love. I just want them to be together. I just want the love like this exist in the real world. Is there by anychance both of them are dating? I read that SJS just finished his military service and ISJ just finished his film " Happiness".

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May be the second time, you noticed more subtle parts and the superb acting by SJS and ISJ.

They can move viewers without shedding bucketful of tears. I've watched quite a few dramas

that just had the opposite effect on me. The actor/actress cried so much but I was not touched

at all...........

MISA is a classic. Hope the whole team can get together to make another great drama.

Yup! I greatly HOPE SO!

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I'm Sorry I Love You (Misa)

Reviewed by: Devache1

Rating:

"I'm Sorry I Love You" aka Misa

Cast:

Cha Moo-hyuk: So Ji Sup (Glass Slippers/Memories of Bali)

Song Eun-chae: Im Soo Jung (...Ing/A Tale of Two Sisters)

Choi Yoon (singer): Jung Kyung Ho

Kang Min-joo: Suh Ji Young

Moon Ji-young: Choi Yeo Jin

Oh Deul-hee (real name: Jo Mal-bok) (Yoon's mom): Lee Hye Young

Yoon Seo-kyung: Jun Hye Jin

Song Dae-chun (Eun-chae's dad): Lee Young Ha (Sang-doo)

Jang Hye-sook (Eun-chae's mom): Kim Hye Ok (Running After Dream)

Min Hyun-suk: Shin Goo (Miss Kim's Adventures in Making a Million/Wife)

Song Sook-chae (Eun-chae's older sister): Ok Ji Young

Song Min-chae (Eun-chae's younger sister): Jung Hwa Young

Kim Kal-chi (Seo-kyung's son): Park Gun Tae

Synopsis

Cha Moo Hyuk is a smalltime gangster prying the streets of Australia. He was abandoned by his parents as a kid and his foster parents brought him to Australia. Unfortunately, he was mistreated by his foster parents and thus roams the streets, cheating foreigners of their money when they are lost.

It is through one of his ruses that he bumps into Song Eun Chae. Song Eun Chae is the coordinator and childhood friend of the famous Korean singer, Choi Yoon. She sees Choi Yoon as her life's focal point and does everything she can to please him.

Choi Yoon visits Australia to do a photoshoot with another famous Korean actress, Kang Min Joo, who happens to be good friends with Eun Chae. Choi Yoon gets Eun Chae to get him close to Min Joo, as he is interested in her. It breaks Eun Chae's heart but she does so accordingly. One day, Eun Chae's luggage and money are stolen by the same crime group as Moo Hyuk.

Tired, hungry and helpless, she bumps into Moo Hyuk who helps her unknowingly.

She is forced to spend a night with him when gangsters threaten in the open and the next morning, she finds her luggage and money right in front of her.

Alas, Moo Hyuk managed to find the stuff stolen by his gang and return it all to Eun Chae and with her stuff, she's happily on a plane back to Korea, when she bumps into Min Joo and Choi Yoon, who are now a couple.

Several weeks later, Moo Hyuk receives an invitation for his ex-girlfriend's wedding. At the wedding, Moo Hyuk is accidentally shot twice in the head when someone attempts an assasination bid on his ex-girlfriend's husband. The doctors save him but only can remove one bullet. The remaining bullet in lodged too deeply within his head such that it cannot be surgically removed. It's killing him, and he has no longer than a year to live. Moo Hyuk is dying and his ex-girlfriend now married. He's a roaming gangster and his life, an utter mess.

Guilt-stricken, his ex-girlfriend gives him a huge stash of cash and tells him to go back to his native Korea to find his birth parents. He does so, and finds out that his mother is none other than the famous Korean actress, Oh Deul Hee. She has a son, Choi Yoon and both mother and son are adored by the Korean people as they portray a loving relationship and are immensely popular.

Moo Hyuk is heartbroken when he even manages to enter the house of Oh Deul Hee, and sees the portrait of Choi Yoon and her son. He bumps into his birthmother for the very first time in his life, but can't help but feel so betrayed because she is doing so well in life, whilst he is merely living out the remainder of whatever little time he has left.

Feeling angry and rageful, he vows revenge upon the mother and son. He starts by getting close to Choi Yoon, eventually making it to become his manager. Bit by bit, he plots to bring Choi Yoon and his mother down, but never expects himself to fall slowly in love with Song Eun Chae, the girl he helped in Australia.

Inevitably, Choi Yoon is struck by a heart disease and to put it plainly, he will die without a heart transplant. Suddenly, Moo Hyuk is stuck with the decision of saving his brother, or selfishly bringing them down.......

The Review **Warning, Spoilers included**

"I'm Sorry I Love You" was a drama that I had been eagerly anticipating for it to arrive in my country since its release in Korea in the December of 2004. Originally planned to be screened only for 16 episodes, the netizens of Korea demanded an extension and KBS complied by asking the drama's directors and producers to extend by another 4 episodes. However, the makers of the drama refused and said they couldn't and quite frankly, I'm happy they did.

"I'm Sorry I Love You" is the first Korean drama that I've catch in 2005 and to put it in a nutshell, it didn't disappoint. The drama doesn't revolve around the typical stereotypes in Korean dramas. The storyline is unique and the acting by the two main leads are nothing short of outstanding. It focuses on a mother's love for her child and how human beings are inevitably, soft-hearted creatures.

In fact, the drama was so popular that KBS even issued a second OST album for it due to overwhelming response. Not to mention that the last two episodes were so sad, that even the makers of the drama couldn't help but cry when the scenes were played out (I'm crying now as I'm listening to the OST in fact....nonetheless..) But enough about how great this drama is, let's move on to the cast and the memorable moments in this drama:

Cast

So Ji Sup as Cha Moo Hyuk

Marvellous.

Bravo.

Outstanding.

I don't have the vocabulary to describe So Ji Sup's performance in 'Misa'. I had watched him in 'Memories of Bali' and always knew that he was good. But this time he really outdid all of us.

I would quote what one member of Soompi said:

"So Ji Sup is just perfect for Cha Moo Hyuk".

Many a times I found myself amazed at the intensity of his expressions. The countless times he threw tantrums as the irritable Cha Moo Hyuk (the bullet affects his mood greatly). The way So Ji Sup reaches out to his audience is nothing short of spectacular. I find it a huge pity he has to go serve out his military service as a Korean after this drama (He enlisted in Febuary 05 I believe, and Korean males are required to serve for a mandatory two years), but I'm sure once he returns to the acting scene, he will have no shortage of offers to do movies and dramas.

Cha Moo Hyuk is one angry man, abandoned by his mother only to find she is doing so well now. He plots his revenge but falls in love with Song Eun Chae. He is further angered by Eun Chae's devotion to Choi Yoon, his half-brother. In the entire show, some of the things that Moo Hyuk does may be all in an attempt to plot the downfall of his mother and half-brother, but he never jeopadises Eun Chae, and quite rightly so, he puts her right up the list of his priorities.

If Choi Yoon is God to Eun Chae, then Eun Chae is quite simply God to Moo Hyuk.

When he sees how well Eun Chae fits in with his family (he has a retarded twin sister and her son), he feels he can leave this world in peace. There is this scene in the drama that made me tear very badly, when we hear dear Moo Hyuk think aloud as he piggybacked her back home:

"Dear God,

If you would allow Song Eun Chae to be with me, from now to my death.

If you would allow her just be with me.

My hate.

My anger.

My jealousy.

I would gladly take it all back."

I felt So Ji Sup must have been really deeply affected by his role in "Misa". Though I'm not sure, I believe So Ji Sup was raised single-handedly by his mother and during the KBS Award ceremony in 2004, when he won the prize for Best Actor together with Bi, he thanked his mother. Perhaps it was this upbringing that helped So Ji Sup adapt to Cha Moo Hyuk's role so effortlessly.

So Ji Sup may not be as handsome as Bae Yong Jun or charming as Lee Byung Hun, but you can't deny the amount of talent he exudes by his acting.

Simply mindblowing.

Im Soo Jung as Song Eun Chae

With comparisons to her co-star, I loved Im Soo Jung from top to bottom. She was very much what her character required to portray: A simple-minded girl without her own dreams. In the beginning, Eun Chae desired whatever Choi Yoon desired, because Choi Yoon was the epitomy of her life. But once she got to know Moo Hyuk, that changed forever.

She learnt what it felt like to be loved, what it meant to have your own direction in life. Many a times we find Eun Chae torn between Moo Hyuk and Choi Yoon, and it's especially saddening when we see poor Eun Chae hallucinating about Moo Hyuk. I guess it was simply how much she was pining for him but know she couldn't because Choi Yoon needed her.

Jung Kyung Ho isn't too bad himself, excelling as the spoilt and incredibly-sensitive Choi Yoon. He may play the spoilt brat in the initial stages of this drama but the ending sees him transform into a mature person as he bravely discusses with Moo Hyuk over how the both of them should just leave Eun Chae, as both of them are driving her crazy.

Suh Ji Young, member of the K-pop group, SHARP, not a bad performance by her but I think her role was more aethestic than anything else.

Apart from the few scenes where Moo Hyuk disguises himself as a rich man and seduces her away from Choi Yoon to complete his revenge, she's ok.

Reviewer's Thoughts (Post-drama)

The inital stages of "I'm Sorry I Love You" may be a little slow and unappealing to most but that was the way in which the director purposely played the drama out. The dramas get especially tear-jerking and appealing in the final four episodes, as we see Eun Chae slowly succumbing to the pressure she faces from Moo Hyuk and Choi Yoon.

We also see a more humane side of Oh Deul Hee, the birthmother of Moo Hyuk as she breaks down in front of the doctor saying she would do anything to save Choi Yoon, including give her heart. I really pitied Moo Hyuk at that scene. Imagine your birthmother saying she will do anything to save her son, yet you her other son, is standing right beside her, dying. If Choi Yoon was sad, then Moo Hyuk was pathetic. Because Choi Yoon had some remote hope of survival, but Moo Hyuk had only his inevitable death to anticipate.

There were numerous scenes that I felt touched me very deeply through this drama, but they mainly came in the last four episodes. There is this scene where we hear Eun Chae confessing to Moo Hyuk through the toilet door, as Moo Hyuk is violently vomiting out his food (a sign of his impending death), and she keeps telling him how sorry she was... and how she wanted so so much to bring him happiness but all she could give him was pain and more pain.

And there's the scene where Moo Hyuk forces Eun Chae to promise him she will forget him soon after he is gone, because he does not wish to see her suffer emotionally after his death.

Eun Chae promises him but knows all too clearly she won't. She tries to snap photos of him on her handphone for remembrance sake and eventually falls asleep........ when they part again, she brings out the handphone to see him just once more.... but alas the photos are gone. Moo Hyuk had only pretended to fall asleep and deleted the photos while Eun Chae was asleep.

The drama revolved not only around the love of Eun Chae and Moo Hyuk, but also the love Moo Hyuk yearned so much from his mother. This is more apparent when Choi Yoon and Moo Hyuk are in a discussion and Choi Yoon revealed to Moo Hyuk that he was adopted. Moo Hyuk is in shock and Choi Yoon simply tells him:

"For someone who is unrelated to her, she is willing to give up her own life. What do you think she would do for her own son?"

That left Moo Hyuk in a daze and it was also when he realised that he had made a terrible mistake, and that his mother had not intentionally abandoned him.

The subtlety in which the drama was shot also made it a huge hit.

The times when Moo Hyuk and Eun Chae would sit next to each other and not talk, but yet have so much to say. Many a times, the director drew a parellel between Moo Hyuk and Choi Yoon. It's even more obvious in this photo where Moo Hyuk is lying against the wall, with him beside the photo of his mother, and behind him the face of Choi Yoon.

And the last episode when he requests for Oh Deul Hee to cook for him just once: For a son to eat the food cooked by his mother for the first and last time . We see Moo Hyuk sobbing uncontrollably as he thinks aloud about how he's so happy to have such a mother like Oh Deul Hee who loves her foster son (Choi Yoon) so much, and forgives her to deal with his imminent death alone.

"I'm Sorry I Love You" has a deeper meaning throughout the normal K-dramas we see about love. It dwells more on the humanity of a person and if anyone ever doubted how silly the title was, think twice. In the end, we see Eun Chae travel to Australia and revisit the places where she first met Moo Hyuk and recap on those times.

She eventually visits the cemetary in which Moo Hyuk is buried (Moo Hyuk had passed away and donated his heart to Choi Yoon). On his tombstone engraved are the words: ""I'm Sorry I Love You"", because he had left Eun Chae with memories and memories alone, as he could no longer be with her. We see Eun Chae narrating as she lie down beside his grave:

"Even as I was alive, he was lonely.

I can't leave him alone like this.

Just this once in my life.

I'm thinking for myself.

And living for myself.

I will accept any punishment that comes."

What that meant, I leave it to you to go watch the drama and find out what happened, as I wish not to spoil the ending for you.

"I'm Sorry I Love You" is drama beautiful beyond words.

You must watch it, and in my opinion bags a full 5 out of 5.

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I'm Sorry I Love You (Misa)

Reviewed by: jeffer

Rating: 6 out of 5

Many reviews have been written of this show, but I cannot help but put my two cents in.

Main Cast:

Cha Moo-hyuk: So Ji Sup

Song Eun-chae: Im Soo Jung

Choi Yune: Jung Kyung Ho

Kang Min-joo: Suh Ji Young

Jo Mal-bok a.k.a. Oh Deul-hee (Yune's mom): Lee Hye Young

Yoon Seo-kyung (Moo-hyuk's twin): Jun Hye Jin

Kim Kal-chi (Seo-kyung's son): Park Gun Tae

Brief Synopsis:

After a mishap in his adopted country Australia that resulted in a bullet lodged in his skull, streetsmart con artist Cha Moo-hyuk goes home to Korea to die in his native land and find his poor mother who has 'abandoned him', just so he could give her the good life.

Only, it turns out that his mother is former actress Oh Deul-hee who is still as famous (and filthy-rich) as her dear son, pop star Choi Yune.

Choi Yune is sweet, but a spoiled brat, too. His coordinator/stylist is Song Eun-chae whom he has grown up with and is considered his best friend. Unbeknownst to him, Eun-chae has been holding a torch for him all those 20 years, hurting in silence even as he pursues actress Kang Min-joo, who also happens to be Eun-chae's high school friend.

Their lives collide when Moo-hyuk goes back and realizes that his mother is not the desitute poor woman he thought she was. He plots revenge, wanting only to destroy his mother and his popular brother. Adding insult to injury is the discovery that he has a twin Soo-kyung, who is 'not normal' and lives with a son whose father she does not know.

What complicates things? When Moo-hyuk and Eun-chae fall for each other. Skilfully Moo-hyuk plots to bring about the downfall of his mother and brother, using any means necessary. The clock is ticking. His time is running out. He thirsts for vengeance but his love for Eun-chae reaches great heights. And the bullet in his brain is slowly killing him.

Review:

I will try to look at this initially from a writer's POV.

Excellent story.

What I liked about this drama is its take on the typical K-drama. Sure there are still the underlying themes of selfless and sacrificial love, but here we see different faces of that love. First and foremost this is about the love of a mother for her son, and the son for a mother. Different levels, different circumstances, but same burning intensity.

Amazing characters.

Many of the characters here are ones I wished I'd created. Cha Moo-hyuk, for instance, he is a hardened street thug, a betrayed lover, a sacrificing boyfriend, an angst-ridden abandoned child, a brother who worries over his sister, a caring uncle, a seducing playboy, and, in my opinion, the deepest aspect: a lonely son longing for a mother's love.

He sports a lot of looks here, but he still looks good. Yeah, I admit that I find him gorgeous in an 'under-the-radar' sort of way.

Song Eun-chae. Seemingly weak and gullible, a literal pushover. But her strength comes out in different ways. I like that her pity and guilt over Choi Yune's plight does not push her to lie about loving him. She sticks to what her heart tells her.

Choi Yune. It is hard to hate this guy. Spoiled brat, but he is still adorable. There is still that goodness in his heart that simply is endearing. When he tries to manipulate the circumstances to his advantage, one would feel a slight annoyance, but I am telling you, it is hard to hate him.

There is also the fact that this show has no villain. No antagonist. In the beginning it would seem that a character is hateful, but as the story progresses, our expectations are turned around drastically. There is no black and white when it comes to the characters.

The mother, Oh Deul-hee, for example. She initially appears as an evil and superficial character, but that perception takes a complete turnaround as we find out more.

The shots are precious. The camera positionings and subtle undertones of longing (ex. Moo-hyuk standing before a portrait of his mother and Yune, blocking Yune) dispenses with the use of words to convey what is going on.

Flawless performances.

With this series, So Ji Sub now ranks at the top of my list of actors that are 'real actors'. Although this is an ensemble effort, I'd have to admit that he carried most of it. No one else could fit the shoes of Cha Moo-hyuk better than he did. Perfect, just perfect. He can dole out a dozen emotions with his eyes with just a single look, and that is quite a feat.

His chemistry with Im Soo-Jung is also strong. They have only a handful of scenes together (except towards the end where they spend more time) but they make each of those scenes precious.

I am glad they did not get a 'drop-dead gorgeous' girl to play Eun-chae. Im Soo-Jung is beautiful, but not what you'd rank with the likes of Song Hye-gyo or Son Ye-jin or Han Chae-young in the looks department. However, she played her role to the hilt that her beauty shines through with the way she acts.

I watched the mother and I went, WHO IS SHE? Why haven't I seen her before? She is AWESOME! Hands down, I loved her. Her hysterics, her devotion to her son, her cruelty to Moo-hyuk, her guilt trips, even her complaining. She is just fabulous!

'Marking' scenes.

Many scenes in this show, again, I wished I'd written. Among them:

- Moo-hyuk bathing his sister Soo-kyung

- Eun-chae standing in the middle of the street, Moo-hyuk coming up behind her and wrapping her inside his jacket

- At the bench, when Moo-hyuk laid his head in her lap while she sang to him. He gets another attack of the pain, and she urges him to simply scream with the pain

- Kal-chi (great performance from this kid!) finally realizing that his uncle is dying

- The drinking session of Moo-hyuk and Yune, when another revelation pops out from Yune

- When Moo-hyuk was eating the noodles his mother cooked for him. He is crying as he silently pledges his love for his mother...

I could go on and on.

I do not mind the end. It was masterfully done. In the end, Eun-chae's father was punished. Eun-chae finally got to decide for herself. Moo-hyuk will no longer be lonely.

It only pains me that Moo-hyuk still did not seem to get the recognition that was due him. But at least he got closure.

A must-see. Truly a must-see. In my opinion the best K-drama I have ever seen. Ever. And I do mean. EVER.

6 out of 5. No kidding.

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  • 2 weeks later...

bump...

aw.... i'm a total drama addict but til this day, no other drama has surpassed MISA...although im anxiously waiting for 'Cain and Abel'

i think im gonna wander off to watch it again *grabs box of tissue*

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Guest charlesriver

How could we forget this great drama! It has been three years since it was first broadcasted in Korea.

Thanks anastassia for reposting the review!

Too bad it seems we won't see "Cain and Abel" until April 2008. But I'm sure So Ji Sub will make the long waitng

worthwhile.

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Guest BeyoutifuLove x

this drama

was absolutely heartbreaking

my eyes are swollen lol

gosh

and i have school tomorrow ><;

소지섭

사랑합니다 <3

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I'm on Episode 10 Now~~~

sigh.....

MISA is driving me crazayyyy!!

i think this drama is kinda.. possessing

i'm going through the day, and it feels like chamoohyuk is around me or something.it's crazy

in class today, me n' a friend started humming the OST songs. sighh......

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OHOH!! omg So.Ji.Sup!!!

i watched him too much these days, i'm starting to Chew gum like him!!!

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I'm on Episode 10 Now~~~

sigh.....

MISA is driving me crazayyyy!!

i think this drama is kinda.. possessing

i'm going through the day, and it feels like chamoohyuk is around me or something.it's crazy

in class today, me n' a friend started humming the OST songs. sighh......

-

OHOH!! omg So.Ji.Sup!!!

i watched him too much these days, i'm starting to Chew gum like him!!!

Hope I won't spoil the ending for you. May be you should skip this post until you finish the drama.

Dec. 12th is a special day for MISA fans -- 3rd anniversary since Moo Hyuk left us! :tears:

I'm reposting some fans' artworks from So Ji Sub thread:

card105-1.jpg (by vicente)

2007ve1.gif(By MOD)

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