![]() ![]() Haha! That’s hilarious.Ĭue a montage of Ji-ho’s penned scenes, where the characters blantly use sponsored products, and the subsequent reactions of the viewers as those awkward scenes jarringly eject them from the show’s enchantment.Īfter crossing off the final sponsored product on her list, Ji-ho throws her list in the air and declares that she’s free. Ji-ho explains that she’s been working as an assistant writer for the past five years on various melodramas, and her chief responsibility is to write all those reviled PPL scenes. We jump forward once more to the present day as Ji-ho furiously types on her laptop, having actually become a writer as she always hoped.Īlas, it looks like things aren’t going quite the way Ji-ho imagined for herself: She’s writing a script for a dramatic, makjang-esque scene (cameos by Yoon Doo-joon and Yoon So-hee).įor a moment, it looks like things are about to get hot and heavy, until Yoon Doo-joon reaches behind Yoon So-hee to grab… a packet of red ginseng. Her best friends, WOO SU-JI ( Esom) and YANG HO-RANG ( Kim Ga-eun), finish singing the birthday song, as Ji-ho tells us the one wish she’s made every year since that day: “Please help me become an excellent writer.” ![]() ![]() Year after year, the girl’s younger brother blows out her candles before she gets a chance to make her wish, and her father obliviously stabs his spoon into the soft cake and shovels it into his mouth.įast-forward to 2007, when our heroine, YOON JI-HO ( Jung So-min), finally gets to make her first birthday wish as she turns twenty. However, in our patriarchal house … there’s no way a daughter would have a chance to make a wish.” “At the age of nine, I learned something new: Before blowing out the candles, you should make a wish first. Over the scene, our heroine’s voice narrates: Aw, the birthday song is coming from the television, and the characters in the show urge their friend to blow out her birthday candles, while the young girl watches intently. A young girl sits alone at the table, surrounded by a feast of birthday foods and cake, watching television. We open on September 17, 1996, where a chorus of children sing happy birthday. I fully expect us to jump headfirst into cohabitation hijinks and wackiness very soon, but for now, we spend some time with our heroine and get a sense of what it feels like to abruptly find yourself embarking on a new chapter in your life and looking for a new home.Įpisode 1: “Because this is my first time turning thirty” ![]() Quirky romantic comedy Because This Life Is Our First premiered this week on tvN, and since this first episode was all setup, it’s a relatively contained affair. 197 OctoJBecause This Life Is Our First: Episode 1 by murasakimi ![]()
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