Now, his attempts (often cringeworthy) to cheer her up: He knows that Bok Joo is more than capable of opening her own damn sausage-stick but he does it for her because friends do caring things like that. I did enjoy Joon Hyung’s unsuccessful attempts to cheer Bok Joo up. This one is Being Sad In My Room While Everyone I Know is Outside Celebrating the Gold Medal I Won. I call this Being Sad on the Bus Even Though I Won a Gold Medal. In case you have gotten over the last picture of Bok Joo being sad, here are two more: It wasn’t his place to tell his brother and that he did so made me frowny face at him. I get that Joon Hyung is concerned for Bok Joo but I don’t think he was right to tell his dense brother that Bok Joo likes him.
It needs to be addressed.īut man, the brother PISSED me off this episode. I disagree with Bok Joo’s stance on the importance of her looks when she’s competing but I don’t think her pain is inconsequential. I like that he gives her space because there was absolutely nothing he could have said at this point that would not have felt like he was trivializing her pain. I think Bok Joo was stuck on one emotion and that is sadness and by extension so was I.Ĭonsidering the ending of last night’s episode, I knew this one would be emotionally taxing but damn, it went far and beyond that. I don’t drink alcohol but if I did, I would be this lady after the episode ended:īecause THIS EPISODE hurt.
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo, Episode 10: Thoughts and DAMNIT, The Feels