![]() ![]() Does that mean…? (Punctuating the grand realization is Heirs’ love theme “Love Is the Moment,” which apparently still provokes a Pavlovian response in me. It features a post labeling Gun-woo a romantic guy, with the explanation that he supposedly met his first love in Jeju… on his nineteenth birthday, when she blew in like a “gust of strong wind.” ![]() Hearing about a novelist who gives the restaurant occasional bumps in traffic when she posts about them, Jung-joo checks out the site. She drops by Warm and Cozy and overhears Poong-san taking reservations. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.ĭetermined to make this Jeju thing work, Jung-joo starts putting roots down and gets a new license as a citizen of the island. Ha Neul-hae, Kong Bo-kyung – “Butterfly” from the Warm and Cozy OST Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Thankfully, the two leads are carrying, well, everything. I don’t think the drama is trying to be something other than breezy and sweet-I like how easy it is to watch-but a little more flavor wouldn’t hurt. I do find myself wishing for more action, since this show isn’t as funny as it could be, nor is it original or quirky, which are all things that would inject a dose of vitality to the proceedings. Warm and Cozy continues to be light and refreshing, its wafer-thin plot balanced out by the endearing characters. It makes it really easy to imagine what our heroine is feeling, that’s for certain. Gah, how can our hero be so exasperating and endearing in equal measure? He’s a total scamp, and it’s so hard to resist, even when I’m mad at him. 102 JanuWarm and Cozy: Episode 3 by javabeans ![]()
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