Uncontrollably Fond Episode 2

Joon Young and Eul in High School


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Joon Young lives with his single mother who does everything she can to support his studies. After Joon Young finds out why she became a single mother, who his father is and why she wants to make him a prosecutor, he starts to focus only on his grades. Eul, on the other hand, is mostly interested in helping those in need. One day, her father becomes bedridden after a suspicious hit-and-run accident. After her father passes away, she vanishes with her brother. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: July 07, 2016

Uncontrollably Fond Episode 2 Reactions

SopeMeUnit
0 people found this review helpful
Aug 11, 2020

Throwback

This throwback really helps with understanding characters and their past. I now understand why No Eul ia the way she is now. She was heartbroken from her father's death and always had to fight with everyone around.
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martina
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 12, 2016

Loving it.

The story gets better and better. Sweet and interesting, I love both personalities. Such a cute story, I will watch more chapters soon and if the drama keeps this adorable will be my favorite. If you haven't watch it, do it now!
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Eli
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 10, 2016

And the plot thickens...

I'm pleased to say that it gets better and better... this episode gave us viewers the chance to get to know our characters much better. It gave us a huge glimpse into their lives, their worries, and their aspirations without making it feel like a filler episode. The acting improved, and I felt that the pacing got faster and the gasp-worthy moments increased, so that's a plus for some. This episode definitely managed to pull me in -even more than the last. I'm definitely living the story through the main characters, but I can't say I'm completely absorbed by the story. It has gotten out a few cards (like cliches, time jumps, pacing, etc.) that, if played right, can make a wonderful story, but if played wrong... well...

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