

She makes me laugh (because this isn’t mean-spirited), but it would probably annoy me less if it weren’t for those infuriating good-for-nothing honeymooners who kept doing the same thing all last episode. She rushes up to Seung-jo, linking her arm with his, and throws Ha-ni a neener-neener look for good measure. She notes that Seung-jo isn’t wearing his proof-of-takenness wedding ring, and he nonchalantly says he’ll put it on when the marriage is certified.Īt that, He-ra beams, taking the opportunity to goad Ha-ni about the fact that she technically still has a chance with Seung-jo, since legally, they’re nothing. The newlyweds ride their couple bikes to school (how cute and totally ridiculous is that?) where they run into He-ra. Will Robot Boy get his heart? Will Ha-ni become a nurse? Will we end on a kiss to end all kisses?

But then, if we’re comparing it to Episode 15’s idea of conflict, I should just thank my lucky stars that no Lee Da-hae Lite harlot showed up in this one. It’s an entire episode of getting everyone’s ducks in a row, with not even a hint of conflict to drive us home. But here we are in the finale, and well, loose ends get tied, double-knotted, and bow-tied for good measure. Show, I didn’t expect you to take the snail’s pace thing quite so literally. 294 OctoJanuPlayful Kiss: Episode 16 (Final) by girlfriday
