I've been thoroughly enjoying this series as six people attempt to navigate the world of love and relationships. However, I found this episode especially compelling as Rin-Yi finds out how Kyeong Jun really feels about her life situation. It's always disheartening when someone lies and denies who you are to others. Shame and guilt are both learned behaviors. And when someone feels shame toward you, it is always indicative of the shame they feel for themselves and not for you. Their own egos are incapable of accepting that someone may, in fact, decide to live their lives in a different way. This happens globally, but I've noticed that it is far more intense in the East. I've lived and worked in Korea, China, and Taiwan as an ESL teacher. Many parents live vicariously through their children, and they take it as a reflection of themselves if their children do not make decisions that coincide with their own. This can also be true in relationships, as we see depicted in this episode. Rin-Yi proves her courage and firmness to live her life as she desires. Many Asian women would feel forced to capitulate to their boyfriends/husbands. This is a testament that thing are, in fact, changing in the East; that women are beginning to find and accept their power to live their lives as they want and not feel forced to do so by any one else's terms. There is also no reason to remain in any relationship with anyone who is unwilling to accept you as you are. It takes guts and a tremendous amount of courage to do this. I found myself clapping and cheering for Rin-Yi, for she demonstrated one of the greatest strengths of Life: To Be Who You Are!