

So here are the 18 essentials of Call the Midwife Season 7, Episode 7… 18. Oh, and one more question: Who are all those extra nuns we see singing in the chapel, but never see anywhere else, even in the background? I’ve been wondering about that for years.Īs you ponder those big existential questions, it is fitting that this week we have 18 essentials 18 is a mystical number symbolizing life. The only question is, exactly when did you totally lose it all together? Me, I started to go when Barbara and Phyllis were having the “they don’t know you like I do” conversation, but it was when Tom put Barbara’s knotted grass engagement “ring” on her finger that I lapsed into the ugly cry.

Photo: Sophie MutevellianOK Nonnatuns, I’m not even going to ask if you cried watching this episode of Call the Midwife because I already know the answer is yes. I’m so going to miss their hairstyles.because a makeover is on the way.Call the Midwife Season 7, Episode 7. Because he has such a straight poker face! Mr Robot, please take care of your Battery! 😉 She might have bad experience and lost her family, and to keep herself in her own comfort zone, she lives the life her own way and doesn’t care about what will happen tomorrow. There’s high probability that Dong-Ah’s past would also be revealed, as the writer hinted about her being unable to believe in the concept of “tomorrow”. But in the end, he still knows the differences between right and wrong and ready to admit his mistakes. A nice way to give the audiences on how things are from his point of view, I myself thinks that he has a reason to do what he did. In other drama, a reporter might just be a reporter, but here, we even get the story on how Reporter Go stopped his baseball career and ends up being a reporter. Writer-nim is definitely doing an excellent job by setting a nice background for each of the character, no matter how small their roles are. I prefer them to stay just like what they are right now.Īs for other characters.more past has been revealed, especially Reporter Go’s accident. I love their characters and I’m looking forward to their romance, but I’m just hoping that their love isn’t an ordinary one, and they don’t change into an extremely ‘lovey-dovey’ couple. I don’t know if it’s just me or everyone feels like this, but when Mu-Yeol calls her “retard”, his tone is almost the same as people use when the call out “honey” though not that sickly sweet tone (yet). Should I expect some makjang element here? Hopefully not.Įun-Jae and Mu-Yeol…together, they are a hilarious set of dumb and dumber, or Thug and Retard. Maybe after this, the focus will be both on the stalker issue and the loveline. Especially when the ex has finally appeared in the story, that is the largest factor that will push the story forward.

He puts the band-aid on her and she looks at him with an unfathomable expression (but it’s killing me! >.< I am a shipper of Eun-Jae & Mu-Yeol, so this is normal. Mu-Yeol tenderly tends Eun-Jae’s wound on the forehead.

And people around him, especially the loyal Eun-Jae. This is probably one of the biggest problem Mu-Yeol has ever experienced in his career, and I can’t help but to feel sorry for him. One time he’s worshiped (and also cursed) by many, but a slight turn of event makes him being stepped on easily.
