Padam Padam Episode 3


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Season: 1

Gook Soo and Kang Chil are living at Kang Chil's mother's house, and they try to start making a life. While in prison Kang Chil learned carpentry, mechanics, electrics, etc. He's often fixing things and gets a job fixing Ji Na's animal hospital. Ji Na finds out Kang Chil was the one she runs over (Kang chil is unaware) and also find out (because of tests run) that he has liver cancer. He needs a transplant, but he's given up on that. Gook Soo disappears to find Kang Chil's son.
  • Aired: December 12, 2011

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heeymilly
0 people found this review helpful
Jun 6, 2013

Enjoy the moment

It was a calm episode and yet I couldn't take my eyes of it. It was sweet and funny.
Kang Chil for me now is still a teenager, he spent so many years in jail that everything (the contact with the real world) is new for him. And Gook Soo is like a 'training angel'
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1 people found this review helpful
Jan 26, 2013

Smile because you're happy !

Live haruharu !!!
The author knows how to keep us tuned.
Despite the beautiful expression and the strom emotion, I laughed very hard.
I especially liked the mother-son relationship...
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jellyfishdrama
0 people found this review helpful
Jun 22, 2012

I'm still hooked, although the pace is slowing.

It's slower than the first two, but we start to get a better understanding of the characters. The characters have started forming relationships with each other, and we begin to see the relationships that were already present. It's interesting to see how everyone interacts. The development isn't forced. The relationships seem realistic. I just wish Kang chil would cut his hair. I hate that bang. It makes him look like a grown up trying to be a little kid. Still, I can tell he's very attractive. Especially for his age. The video quality isn't as movie-like as the first episode, but I'm still impressed by the editing skills. The episode flowed quite smoothly. My only qualm, which I also had with episode 2, is that the episode endings aren't intense enough. I think at the end of an episode it should be more cliff-hanger like, so that I'm really urged to watch the next video. I still want to continue because its very good and I'm enjoying the story. However, it's nice to feel curious at the end of the episode and feel the the need to watch the next one because you just HAVE to know what's going to happen. That's not the case here.

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