| 02-10-2009 06:14 AM | |
| Samurai |
Re: My Girl Episode 6 oo thx i see |
| 02-09-2009 04:22 PM | |
| LunarPhoenix |
Re: My Girl Episode 6 Seol Gong Chan thought Joo Yoo Rin sold the "real niece's" gifts to profit for herself. At the end, thanks to his secretary, he finds out the reality: she sold them only out of desperation and love to take care of the debts her swindling father had accrued. The father is to blame, not her. So Gong Chan urgently ran to Yoo Rin to mend the situation. |
| 02-09-2009 05:18 AM | |
| Samurai |
Re: My Girl Episode 6 I dont get it, at the end why did he suddenly go chasing after her? i dont get it when her secretary said the compensation was settled by her. Can someone explain to me what happen in the end? |
| 01-26-2009 11:56 PM | |
| mikeboyslim24 |
Re: My Girl Episode 6 ok ill give it a try
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| 01-26-2009 11:37 PM | |
| LunarPhoenix |
Re: My Girl Episode 6 If you like comedic romance, then yes! It's very fun and heart-warming. |
| 01-26-2009 11:30 PM | |
| mikeboyslim24 |
Re: My Girl Episode 6 hmmmmmm should i watch this
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| 01-26-2009 11:27 PM | |
| LunarPhoenix |
Re: My Girl Episode 6 Haha a Léon reference. I love that film. I love the quirky little fantasy segments throughout this series. Especially when "Gong Chan" behaves out of character. The scene when Ju Yoo Rin smacks her own hand in reprimand ("princess" vs "beggar") is endearing. "I suddenly have something to do." That devious smile always spells awesome. Love it. The snow, decorations, and knits in this series are so festive. My Girl would be fitting to watch when in a wintery holiday mood. |
| 06-26-2008 12:18 AM | |
| Mavi |
My Girl Episode 6 |