'No Tail to Tell' Lomon kissed Kim Hyeyoon.
On the 7th, the SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'No Tail to Tell' (written by Park Chan-young · Jo Ah-young, directed by Kim Jeong-kwon) in its eighth episode showed Eun-ho (Kim Hyeyoon) and Kang Si-yeol (Lomon) beginning a relationship that was like dating but not quite dating. Eun-ho's true feelings and what his own emotions were confused Kang Si-yeol, who kissed him and made viewers' hearts race.
In fact, Eun-ho's confession was closer to a notice than a confession. Like she was enjoying hobbies from her gumiho days, she gave a one-sided notice of a relationship, saying, "Since I'm human now, I thought I might as well try dating you." Kang Si-yeol was too bewildered to answer, and Eun-ho's flirting continued after that. Meanwhile, at the nursing hospital they visited again, news came that Hwang Dong-sik (Jung Dong-hwan) had died. Through a conversation with Hwang Dong-sik's son (Oh Min-seok), Eun-ho recalled memories of him and felt an unexplained sense of guilt and liability, and at Eun-ho's request Kang Si-yeol handed over all the money he had as a donation and left the funeral home.
And right then, Palmiho (Lee Si Woo) appeared and said that her spiritual power had accumulated. At that, Eun-ho said, "I think I somehow know. What we have to do now," and headed to meet Chairman Kim, her very long-time VIP client Kim Hoi-jang (Kim Hong-pa), the top executive of the country's largest pharmaceutical company. In the past, Chairman Kim learned the clinical results of a new drug developed by Hwang Dong-sik in advance through Eun-ho's spiritual power and, with Eun-ho's help, changed his mind and purchased the new drug. Eun-ho emphasized to Chairman Kim that she was enjoying the success Hwang Dong-sik should have enjoyed and ordered him, in an instruction close to a threat, to hand over the company building as a donation. Eun-ho guessed that accumulating spiritual power would require not simple good deeds but correcting wrongs she had committed in the past.
Meanwhile, Lee Yoon (Choi Seung-yoon) visited Jang Do-cheol (Kim Tae Woo) after Hyun Woo Seok (Jang Dong-joo). Jang Do-cheol coming out of the hospital emergency room looked like someone whose death was near. Lee Yoon said, "There is someone I want you to meet," and headed with him to Hyun Woo Seok's (Jang Dong-joo) house. Lee Yoon was convinced that an important truth was hidden in the memory of Hyun Woo Seok that Eun-ho had erased. For that, Lee Yoon needed Jang Do-cheol's special ability, and ultimately Hyun Woo Seok's recovered memory revealed that Eun-ho had become human from being a gumiho.
That broadcast also depicted Eun-ho and Kang Si-yeol's first date. "What I want isn't something novel. It's a cheesy, stereotypical romance," Eun-ho said, and went on a Namsan date with Kang Si-yeol. They climbed to an observatory with a panoramic night view, wrote wishes on a lock and hung it, and she even cut his pork cutlet for him — in the human world these were very ordinary things, but for Eun-ho, for whom all of this was her first time, it was an exceptionally special date.
Kang Si-yeol, holding Eun-ho's hand as they walked, asked whether she would erase all his memories when the two eventually returned to their original states. Eun-ho replied that to live normally again there must be no memory of her, saying, "Erasing memories is my last gift to you." Kang Si-yeol rejoined in an increasingly serious tone and look, "What if I say I don't want to be ordinary? If you erase my memories as you please and only you remember this moment, isn't it fair for me to have this much of my own way?" Then the ending, in which Kang Si-yeol kisses Eun-ho, raised the excitement level to its peak.
[photo] Broadcast capture
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