Is the father at fault? May be! But that’s not an excuse for her not to even search or send him a word. Still, in episode 12 we got a bit of Tae Kwang’s story with his mother’s marriage but wait a minute, was it time for me to feel sympathy for Tae Kwang’s mother? Yes, the moment between the two from the weeding was pretty sad but the woman just left and didn’t even contact her son.
Normally, School series do focus on high school and the issues that it brings mostly bullying but this time the main was encephalomengitis? We were all waiting for something that could show a more impact on the story or at least the characters but they had to bring in encephalomengitis. Both are in to blame everyone without seeing their own faults. Why do I feel like, at home, neither the mother nor the sister asked the girl if she was okay or felt anything strange (regarding the bullying part). Regarding that Soo In kid, are the mother and sister going to put the blame on others? In episode 11 when the sister was meeting Eun Bi thinking that it’s Eun Byul she told her that all she had to do is ask Soo In if she is okay. We have the bulling aspect for example, or the parental side, even the teachers who makes one wonder if they are paying close attention to their students. There is more to the story of this show than a love-line. I just like the characters as they are without thinking too much about a relationship between Eun Bi with one of them. I’m not in any ‘team’, be it Tae Kwang or Yi Ahn because there is no need to be in one. What I see is Yi Ahn struggling and Eun Bi wishing for him not to destroy himself. I don’t see love or anything that could possibility be a love-line between the two, even more interest from either of them. This whole shipping everything with anything needs to stop and enjoy what could be a mere friendship. Just because Eun Bi’s focus was on Yi Han for the past couple of episodes doesn’t necessary mean that she likes him. Regarding the pairings of this show, I personally don’t think that Eun Bi and Yi Ahn have anything romantically between each other. This time it was even clearer that the mother was indeed trying to give Eun Bi a new beginning by making her use the name Eun Byul and not her real one – As in to try to leave everything behind and even her own name. On the other hand, I’m liking that Eun Bi/ Eun Byul’s mother was taking action in protecting Eun Bi as if she is her own daughter because well, at this point the girl is her daughter. However, it felt that Min Joo’s part in the story finished a little too sudden and without a real closing. There were some powerful scenes in episode 11 with the parents who were actually taking action and paying attention to their children. The writers apparently tried to satisfy both YiBi and TaeBi shippers by making Eun Bi’s feelings opaque right up until the end and when she made her choice, it actually disappointed me.Wasn’t expecting this from a School series but we actually got some responsible adults in this drama, for example swimming teacher, mother and homeroom teacher. But for me, the whole thing was ruined by the last episode. There was even a really great love line for Eun Bi with a classmate that Eun Byul never would have looked at. This actually started out well, with lots of interesting developments as Eun Bi lives Eun Byul’s life, including being embraced by Eun Byul’s mother and friends. When amnesiac Eun Bi takes over Eun Byul’s life, what will she choose when her memory returns?
However, she has lost her memory and is misidentified as Go Eun Byul, a school girl who looks exactly like her, who also disappeared around the time and place of Eun Bi’s suicide attempt. Lee Eun Bi is being bullied at school but when she attempt suicide, she is saved.