Why Her? Episode 5

The One You Can Trust


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Season: 1

Sensing that she’s in imminent danger, Soo Jae calls Gong Chan for help. Gong Chan arrives at her place and runs into a mysterious guy wearing a mask and gets into a scuffle. Later on, while Soo Jae tries to deal with the incident alone, she gets annoyed by Gong Chan’s constant care for her, but at the same time, she can’t deny that she feels somewhat protected. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: June 17, 2022

Why Her? Episode 5 Reactions

sxmuella
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 20, 2022

too good

That wassss sooo good dont really want to spoil but its giving #powerful. Main lead is just soo good and inyeop being the leading man. wooo
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joviallll
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 19, 2022

It’s hard not to blame Soo Jae for her misery…

In this episode, we see Soo Jae’s denial towards Gong Chan being rather explicit. Soo Jae, having been so independent for the most of her working life, is faced with a tough decision as to whether she wants Gong Chan’s help, or stand alone in her own troubles. She chooses the latter, and Gong Chan can’t help but cling onto her. This episode was frustrating as we see Soo Jae constantly refusing to seek help, almost like as if all of Gong Chan’s effort are futile. The drama explores a very slow burn, almost too slow, of a romantic relationship between the two—which can be rather infuriating for us viewers. That aside, the acting is generally fine, though at some portions I felt like the characters were responding too quickly, as if reading from a script (which i mean, of course they are but it’s not exactly believable), hence I deducted scores from that. What I felt was lacking in this episode was chemistry between the two, and a resolve. I suspect the writer aims to be strategic with her own craft (the drama) hence inducing suspense. It seems to happen quite a few times, and transitions between scenes are also odd at times. Overall, use of SFX and music was good, and characterisation is usually on point. A solid 8 for me, down from the usual 9-10 that I give each episode.

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