![]() ![]() The wind blows (clothes song for children). Playlists werden geladen.. Episode 8 » Dramabeans Korean drama recaps. They really weren’t kidding about the dichotomy between our two leads when it comes to their ideas on life and death during the pre- production press cycle, and it’s an issue that’s becoming all the more apparent as we officially hit the halfway mark (I know!). Even with darkness looming ahead, there are more cute moments in this episode than you can shake a bell at, giving off the vibe that we’re actually watching two people bond as opposed to two actors just giving it their best shot. Thumbs up, Winter. Thumbs up. As far as ratings go, That Winter isn’t necessarily killing it at 1. EPISODE 8 RECAPSoo and So- ra’s charged glance doesn’t last long, since he’s got to get Young to the hospital. So- ra is prevented from following by Young’s totally amazing fiancé, while Hee- sun witnesses it all before calling Jin- sung for backup. Young gets rushed in for examination, with Soo frantically declaring guardianship over her. Jin- sung calls in the meantime about what to do with So- ra, but we don’t hear Soo’s instructions. Myung- ho asks So- ra to point out the Oh Soo she dated from a picture showing both of them, and she points Friend Soo out as deceased before confirming Soo as the one she dated. At the same time, Jin- sung calls her to tell her that if she’s got a shred of compassion left for Soo, she’ll keep quiet with Myung- ho if she ever wants to talk to her beloved again. She complies by lying to Myung- ho that the Soo she dated was PL Group’s only son, prompting Jin- sung to initiate phase two of Soo’s plan by calling up an old contact. Myung- ho cancels So- ra’s contract with them (probably because he’s mad she didn’t tell him what he wanted to hear), so she turns the blame over to Soo, as if he needs even more emotional blackmailing from the likes of her. Because Young woke up during the middle of testing and refused any more treatment, Soo settles for chatting with the doctor instead, becoming visibly disheartened when he learns that there’s a chance her brain tumor has relapsed (hence the fainting). But, the only way they’ll know is through an examination, and Young’s made it clear she doesn’t want one. Young jumps all over Soo the second he suggests getting tested, because she’s been through this song and dance with Secretary Wang countless times before even for the smallest symptoms. It’s not the testing process she’s afraid of as much as being stuck in a hospital with Secretary Wang, so by accusing Soo of siding with her, she effectively gets him to drop the subject. For now, anyway. She promises she’ll get tested if she experiences pain again. She wants him to go to the company’s big anniversary gala with her, so she can show her brother off to everyone and prove that she’s not alone. She knows how to guilt Soo (who doesn’t?), and gets him to agree to go so that way he can know if she gets sick or not. If he doesn’t go and she were to get sick, she claims she’d never tell him. It’s emotional blackmail of the highest order, but at least he’s aware of her tactics. Not that it does much. Young tells Secretary Wang that she’ll be going to the party with Soo, which sort of leaves Wang out of the equation. She covers by saying she didn’t have time to go to the party anyway despite her looking visibly affected, even though Young keeps barreling over her decisions for this and that. Even the dress Secretary Wang picked for the gala won’t do – she wants the one Soo gave her. She cuts off any retort by Secretary Wang with the claim that she doesn’t want to fight, since she’s determined to be happy for the thirty- one days Soo has before he leaves. Jin- sung happily shows his hyung photos he and Hee- sun snapped of Myung- ho and his flame looking cozy, but they also have a video of him desperately trying to end things with her. Soo still wants Jin- sung to follow Myung- ho in hopes that they’ll catch him with his guard down, even though he’s hoping that their contact will come through in digging up Secretary Wang’s past. As for So- ra, Soo claims he’ll deal with her alone. Speaking of the devil, Myung- ho informs Secretary Wang that So- ra confirmed Soo’s identity as heir of PL Group, but she’s not so easily convinced and wants So- ra invited to the anniversary to see what happens. Soo and Young head to the resort where the gala will be taking place, and Young drops some not- so- subtle hints about not wanting Soo to leave for Italy. Don’t have any hope that I’ll stay here,” Soo tells her lightheartedly.“When I was young, do you know what I learned while I was sick? If I have hope, I will be the one who gets hurt,'” Young replies. Aw. Soo seems baffled when chefs bring in baking ingredients, and Young explains that she wants to make pastries for Soo. It’s less about the bread and more her desire to feed him with her own hands, which is cute. She’s pretty capable at baking too, by using voice instructions and touch. . Big Wind Blows is a good icebreaker that helps people get to know each other better. Instructions to 55 Group Games. The Big Wind Blows Game.Soo steps in to help only when she needs to use a knife, and guides her hands while standing behind her. It’s skinship galore from here on out, even though it seems strange to call it that considering the fauxcest. But the closeness is wayyy more couple- like than sibling- like. Soo wants to know why she was at the mall in the first place, causing Young to teasingly reply that she was buying a gift for someone she loves that’s NOT him. Hah. The recipient of the jewelry gift is actually Lawyer Jang, and Young went by herself because she wanted to pick the present out personally to make it special. He asks her if she trusts Lawyer Jang, enough to trust him when he’s not around anymore, and she nods happily. Soo seems comforted that she’ll have someone to depend on When The Time Comes. They’re both clearly having fun so Soo decides to play around by smearing icing on her face, only for Young to get revenge by literally COVERING his face and hair in the same stuff. I’m not even going to lie, this scene is squee- inducingly adorable. At least on this end. He finds Young frantically searching for the carnival bell he won her after he washes up, and has this strange moment where he seems to realize just how dependent she is on him/their memories together when he helps her find it. He helps her prepare for a ski lift ride by making sure she’s got multiple layers of socks and scarves, by all intents playing the part of a caring brother. Maybe he is really getting comfortable with this relationship, because he has another unconscious slip like the forehead- kiss scene of the last episode, only this time he just grabs her face and bumps their foreheads together playfully. The Medium Awareness trope as used. She communicates using video game style. Prospero asks the audience for applause and cheers to provide the wind that will. The Strange Disease Diagnosis Game. Great Wind Blows. Icebreakers, Ice Breakers, Ice Breaker Games; More Info. . The Wind Blows: Episode 8. by HeadsNo2 | March 8. EPISODE 8 RECAP. What is he trying to say about being conceited about paying a game with love. Playing Great Wind Blows. The game is simple to play. Step-by-step instructions to several playtested, high quality free icebreakers, fun games. ![]() Hah. Some worried company members try to dissuade the two from going to the top of the mountain because it’s dangerous, so Young and Soo fight back by parroting each other’s sentences and finishing each other’s thoughts. Like real siblings. Waitaminute… Gah, this show is messing with my brain chemistry. They take the ski lift, with Young enjoying the winter wind. Soo promises her that he’ll make sure to keep taking her to windy places, and there’s your show title. Soo has to put her down for a bit of rest, since he’s been hiking up the mountain with her on his back. She feels sorry for burdening him and hopes that he’ll meet a nice woman eventually, leading them to talk about his dating life. Young: “You’re a player, aren’t you?”He puffs up a bit and jokes, “I’m just the kind of man that women like.”He puts a pair of earmuffs on her for the rest of the hike, which seem to work like a blindfold in her case. Once they make it to the very top of the mountain he takes them off, and the wind rustling through all the frozen branches around them makes the sound of thousands of tiny wind chimes. It’s musical and magical, overwhelming Young enough to bring tears to her eyes. Soo wraps his arms around her from behind: “Later when I leave, even if you lose the bell, if the winter wind blows the trees will always make this sound.” Awwwww. A collection of group games. Instructions to 55 Group Games; Games by Type. Big Wind Blows (I) Blanket Name Game (I). Old Key Wind Chime Tutorial. close enough to each other that they will chime when the wind blows them. late in the game with this but just thought I would. Big Wind Blows (circle/passive). Neutral game leader calls instructions for 2-5 minutes. Each drop or mistake costs the circle a point. That’s why he looked so troubled when she was so worried about the bell. And that’s why he carried her up a MOUNTAIN.“If only you could see this now,” he says. It would have been really nice. But more than this, what I want to show you is actually you, yourself, more than anything.” He goes on to say that if she could only see herself she’d see how pretty and cool she is (d’aww) and Young turns around in his arms……And kisses him on the cheek. It’s okay to kiss an oppa like this, right?” she asks with a smile. Soo’s completely fine with it and holds her close as soon as she goes in for a hug. The water, it gets murkier.)Young wants to sleep in oppa’s room that night, so he lets her take the bed while he stays on the floor, reading her to sleep. He wonders if he’d want his memories back if he lost them like the character in the book (please don’t go down this road, Winter), deciding that he wouldn’t care about any of his memories save for the ones he has with her. Soo tries to shift Young on the bed since she’s already fallen asleep, but he ends up hypnotized by her lips again and leans in, this time delivering the lightest of kisses on her lips. I’m talking a literal brushing of the lips, so tiny and brief that you’d miss it if you blinked. But who’d be crazy enough to do that?)She stirs slightly, serving as a wake- up call to Soo, and he returns to his spot on the floor. Young wakes up later and sneaks past in order to make him coffee, and despite stumbling around a bit and burning herself, she manages just fine. Soo gets a literal wake- up call from Young as she sings him happy birthday. He’s confused at first, but recovers quickly: “Ah, right. It’s today, isn’t it?” Please tell me you remember your friend’s birthday, Soo. Otherwise this is a really foolproof way for her to know if you’re lying. She’s already gone (hence the call), but urges him to go into the living room to find the present she left. ![]() After you leave, in the event that you miss me, I want you to listen to that sound.” Ah, so she DID go to the department store to buy a gift for him. ![]()
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