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The heirs ep 14
The heirs ep 14











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The day will come when he won’t fall down anymore. Tan retorts that Young Do hasn’t even fought a pointless fight, so even if Tan keeps on kneeling he will just keep on getting up. This isn’t a bigger fight, this is a pointless fight. It’ll end with Tan begging his dad anyways, and maybe Cha Eun Sang will have to get on her knees along with him. Tan has changed but why hasn’t Young Do? Young Do laughs at Tan being pleased that he’s changed and thinking he can fight a bigger fight. That is exactly what pisses Young Do off, that Tan is always pretending to be an adult and so mature Tan says he tried, in all his battles with Young Do he tried to walk away and be the bigger man. Tan tells Young Do to grow up because he’s given Young Do so many chances. This is all he has left because every time he sees Tan he wants to kill himself. In his battle with Tan he lost his last chance to have a meal with his mom. Tan doesn’t know why Young Do wants to go all the way but Young Do has no choice because he’s already come so far. Tan demands Young Do stop but he won’t stop until Tan gives up on Eun Sang. He puts the chair down and pushes Eun Sang out so that he can talk with Young Do. Tan holds the folding chair over his head while Young Do stares. Tan goes to grab a folding chair to continue beating Young Do but Eun Sang grabs him by the waist to beg him to stop and calm down. Young Do pulls Eun Sang behind him to shield her and takes the punch from Tan. Tan rushes in with a punch ready and this time even I think Young Do deserves to be slugged. Young Do holds Eun Sang hostage in the broadcast room until Tan arrives and kicks down the door.

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It feels satisfying to watch all the characters unleash their weight of their full personalities and weapons in this drama because finally things are happening and I’m fully enjoying the ride at last. Young Do being mad at Tan was over something really big in his life, Rachel is over something minor that hurt her pride. When that happens, the fall out will ricochet on her and I hope that happens soon because she truly elevated her own pettiness in this episode. That cliff is where Rachel is currently standing, except she doesn’t realize that people can and will fight back especially when pushed to the edge.

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He doesn’t know how to deal with it since she doesn’t like it back, but if his decision is to protect her then at least he’s backing away from the rocks fall down cliff. I’m glad the drama isn’t selling the love triangle anymore but allowing Young Do’s feelings for Eun Sang to exist as something he finds solace in. It doesn’t negate any of his own misconduct, but there is hope that he can rise above it like Tan is trying and then make amends. If Tan is going to change his life, including so that he can be with Eun Sang, then she needs to also make the same choice otherwise they haven’t a chance in the world.īy the end of episode 14, I got the sense that not only do these two finally understand, respect, and admire each other, they are also now in it together no matter what. Brava to that because I haven’t the patience for any more running away plot drag. Young Do let down his guard, his hair, and his entire fighting aura in today’s episode, having conversations with Tan, Eun Sang, and Rachel that truly show us there is a wounded boy inside the bully. Wherever her guts has been hiding, it has slowly been coming out since episode 11 and finally it’s arrived on the scene. She is not going to let fear dictate her every action, even if she can remain wary and aware of the consequences of her actions. This was the episode where she stood up and said enough is enough. The fact that she’s being pulled around by all the more powerful figures around her since episode 1 really undercuts her stance that she can take care of herself and make her own decisions. She’s not the easiest girl to root for, what with her contradictory attitudes and bits of whining coupled with a general aura of self-pity. Finally Cha Eun Sang becomes a heroine I can respect and like. It wasn’t nearly as light and funny as episode 13 felt like a reprieve and time to savor the moment a bit, but all the characters took giant definitive steps forward and I couldn’t be happier. I breathed a sigh of relief that the fantastic episode 13 of Heirs/The Inheritorsdid not result in one step forward and two steps back in episode 14.













The heirs ep 14