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But!
BUT!!!!!
Episode 15 of Hello My Teacher!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was literally screaming. And crying. And laughing.
But his face when he finds out she loves him (because she tells story to cram people) OMG!!!!
And OMG when they reunite later
I DIED DIED DIED DIED
And he tells her he thought to forget her but he came back and one look at her picture and it was all useless and OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG they are clutching each other so tightly and crying and laughing at the same time and she is repeating 'why did you leave?' and he is saying 'as long as I can be with you, I don't care about anything' and omgomgomgomgomg and he lifts her off the ground omgomgomg.
And they are so adorable and sweet and functional together, and heeee, they are doing the thing people in love do and ask 'when did you fall in love with me?' and just so glowy and eeee!
And I love that the horrid Arts Teacher is trying to break them up by trying to convince Tae-In that Bori doesn't love him and it's just guilt on her part and how this relationship will be looked down on blah blah and Tae-In says he doesn't care, and that he knows the difference between love and guilt and Bori told him she loves him and he believes her.
And OMG OMG OMG OMG when he runs to her house and calls for her to come out and she runs out and they do that absolutely awesome envelopy kiss and OMGOMGOMGOMG.
I need to screencap this.
ETA: DONE!!!!!!!!!!! CUTEST ENDING EVER!!!!!!!!!!!
The bit with them at the mountain? Is so awesome. With playing around and cooking and hugging and feeding (he so blisses out from eating from same spoon as her eeeeee!!!)
Still don't like Arts Teacher and Tae-In's awful family. Trying to get closer to them is like hitting your head against a brick wall and Tae-In keeps trying and trying. I liked how realistic it was: the most he could get at the end was his father's grudging consent to the marriage. Because it's the most the man is capable of.
OMG, the bit earlier where he is so down and he is crying and she is wiping his tears and says they don't need to get married now (nobody approves of them as a couple) they can just date and he spins her around and...they are so functional together. Did I mention the piggybacking?
Jem Ma grew up so lovely as a person, didn't she? Just like all of the 'kids' did. I loved that Yu-Jin became a cop, and that flirty boy actually married an older woman and is a father, and Jo-Pil and Da-In are still together and he is OK, and that colonel's daughter opened a doll shop. I really cared for secondary characters in this one.
The bit where he shines like a new penny and tells her they can get married and she is all 'you are too young, you have no job, finish college and army service and get a job first.' Heeee. And he spaces out in glee because she mentions children.
EEEEE!
And the end, with marriage and him becoming a teacher and the two of them and him sneaking kisses and eeeeee!
I loved this drama SO MUCH.