Episode 7

Season 1Episode 770 minAug. 11, 2007
Episode 7
Jung-joo proposes marriage to Nan-hee so Nan-hee calls her friends for advice. But her friends Mi-gyeong and Sang-hoon who got married to each other in their early twenties, tell Nan-hee that dating and marriage are two different things. Her two friends end up getting into a big quarrel amongst themselves while dishing out advice. Hyung-tae starts to go out with Ji-sun and wears the ring that Ji-sun gave to him... Meanwhile, Hyung-tae and Ji-sun can’t enter their apartment because Nan-hee’s mother is waiting in front of the place. So they wait until Nan-hee arrives. When Nan-hee finally comes home, Hyung-tae takes her to the parking lot for a talk and they bump into Jung-joo and Joo-young who were coming to see Nan-hee. Nan-hee gets her mother to go home but while she is on her way, she heads straight towards Soon-ok, a friend of hers and a neighbor of Hyung-tae and Nan-hee. Nan-hee and Hyung-tae try to prevent Nan-hee’s mother from seeing her friend and things get hairy ...
Episode 7 has aired on Aug. 11, 2007 at 21:40
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