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Answer to 1994
Si nos encontramos en un tiempo después, quizás en unos años más, si no hay nadie a tu lado en ese momento... tengamos una cita.
Reply 1994
I’m not starting any war here. I’m just saying that when the time comes that uri Chilbongie emerges as victorious, I would like to hear/see/read Team Oppa shippers’ reactions. Indeed, I am fully and extremely convicted that it’s Chilbong on the win (inshallah). And if ever I’m wrong, feel free condemning me. But I highly doubt that time will arrive.
Paano kaya noh kung traydorin ako ng mga writers?
Team Chilbong All the Way (Part II)
Worry not my fellow CBs, here’s part II of the compilation of clues of Team Chilbong against Team Oppa that will fully convinced you that our endearing baseball boy gets the girl in the end. Anyway, this is the last part I’m putting up for only 4 episodes are left and I believe that those remaining ones will finally end this husband hunt. Even if the writers continue to troll us down in 18 or 19, I think everything would be pretty much obvious. I have a hunch that Na Jung and Trash Oppa will go their separate ways in Episode 18. Also, these remaining 4 episodes will centre on Chilbong’s or Na Jung’s story or both.
By the way, these last two Chilbong-less episodes were not that bad even if we didn’t see much of uri Chilbongie. It was not only because of the cameos of our Reply 1997 gang but because, as for myself, I did enjoy Trash Oppa here. That birthday gift scene was hilarious. However, I must really admit that I procure no sparkling romantic thingy between him and Na Jung. Honestly, they are much well-fitted in the Oppa-dongsaeng department. Or maybe I’m just being biased? Possibly.
But, I was right about Binggeurae. Although I didn’t write about it, I was indeed convinced since the beginning that he’s not a gay character. And the same instinct tells me that I’m right about this ship—our ship.
So, okay, enough of these and let us waste no time anymore, here’s the clue compilation.
Team Chilbong VS Team Oppa
Episode 17: There’s finally a signal of Trash Oppa and Na Jung breaking up and of Na Jung’s toned down feelings for him.
- The wedding proposal in 1997 was pretty strong. But if Trash Oppa is the end-game, why would it take them almost 5 years to pursue the wedding? Plus, I don’t see how June 22 relates with Trash Oppa or Na Jung for this case. I mean the date must have meant something to the future husband because he chose it.
- Trash Oppa’s fear does signal something negative about his relationship with Na Jung.
- The famous husband comment on Na Jung from Sung Shiwon’s father reflects more on Chilbong than Trash Oppa. Isn’t Chilbong popular even during the 90s era?
Episode 16: Chilbong addressed Na Jung’s father as father. But, in the 90s, I’m pretty certain he never called him that way. It has always been Coach-nim even when he was already particularly close with him.
Episode 15: The Medical books on the shelves sure hint Trash Oppa for he is a doctor. But there were Baseball books too. Could it be Trash Oppa got interested in baseball?
- Though we cannot ignore about Trash Oppa’s cousin’s prediction. She may have heard about Na Jung from Trash Oppa’s hyung but she was totally right about the bus and Seo Tai Ji.
Episode 14: It isn’t probably hard evidence to point at Chilbong as the end-game when he suggested to Samcheonpo to have the woman manage their finances because anyone actually could give that kind of comment. But all the same, it send us the message that if he had married Na Jung, then he knows how good Na Jung is with numbers.
- Trash Oppa getting his wallet from the table across is very sseurikke of him. Although it can be taken as his point in this phenomenal battle of Who is the husband, I highly doubt its strength.
- And why didn’t Trash Oppa grabbed the menu from the drawer if he was the real deal? Surely he would know where things are in his own house. Or maybe not, he’s Sseurike after all.
- The aegyo conversation that went past between Chilbong and Na Jung is certainly a firm evidence on Team CB. I mean, I think Na Jung is sensible enough not to aegyo talk with Chilbong (no matter how friendly they are) if her supposed husband is Trash Oppa who not to mention is in a proximate distance. Na Jung’s Joon, Joon ~, Chilbong’s ddeokboki ~ and their interaction generally in this episode’s 2013 scenesjust sound so intimate.
- Furthermore, isn’t it a number 1 rule for wives to attend to their husband first before others? So, why would she give the menu first to Chilbong who is not the one buying?
- It feels that there is some behind message in the way both Chilbong and Na Jung tapping Samcheonpo and Yoon Jin comfortingly.
- Trash Oppa’s cousin’s prediction seems like a preparatory message that there will be a turn of table.
So, that's it my friends. Keep rolling that ball for our baseball boy.
First seen at: http://naekkeo.wordpress.com/2013/12/18/team-chilbong-all-the-way-part-ii/