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Such an ordinary-looking gesture, but one that said so much about the heart behind it. I thought it was really sweet, that they both expressed their care in the same understated way: by slipping a bit of money to each other, when the other person wasn’t looking. Beneath the gruff exterior, we see that Dad cares about Dong Man a whole lot, and that Dong Man returns the sentiment. For example, in episode 12, we get a couple of very sweet, understated reconciliatory scenes between Dong Man (Park Seo Joon) and his dad (Son Byung Ho). I love that through it all, the characters in this drama world deal with love, loss and everything in-between, in very relatable, everyday ways. That’s a loving kick in the pants for all of us, I feel like, heh. On that note, I also love that this show makes a point of driving home the idea of continuing to pursue your dreams, even if nothing’s gone your way and life seems to suck big time. I imagine so many of us have felt like that at some point in our lives. It’s somehow extra relatable to have characters that are not just regular people, but are regular people who are struggling in life, and have shelved their dreams, and have had failed relationships, and generally feel like losers. One of my favorite things about this show, is that it’s about ordinary people living in an ordinary world. A romance with Answer Me vibes? Yes please, and thank you. It reminded me of the Answer Me franchise (which I very much enjoy – reviews here, here and here), except that this story isn’t set in the past, and is less family-centric. Right away from episode 1, I loved Show’s homey feel.