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When the phone rings kdrama
When the phone rings drama
When the phone rings episode 7
When the phone rings netflix series

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Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Romance, Drama
Tags: Rich Family, Arranged Marriage, Fan Female Lead, Involuntarily Missing Person, Adapted From A Web Novel, Senior-Junior Relationship, Announcer Supporting Character, Announcer Female Lead, Married Female Lead, Married Male Lead
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Her imagination....😂
Both husband and wife's imagination is on next

SaumyaPandey-riyq
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Seriously I am saying 😂😂😂that dae of hae joo was too personal 😂😂

NazishFarooqNizami
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Wow finally she talking and her mind😂😂😂😂...he is husband material ❤

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Hee-joo's galloping imagination 😅😏 I have the impression that, deep down, she was hoping for something else... 🤭

Watched episode 7.
There is a cliché that would like us to think that, at the point of death, our whole life flashes before our eyes and in Hong Hee-joo's case it is damn true: the picture that emerges before her eyes is a life of regrets, at least the regret of having submitted to that horrible and terrible imposition of her mother to never speak again, of not having rebelled against everything that made her invisible to everyone. But, what emerges from all this is that, finally, she too has realized that Sa-eon has always been close to her, that he has always noticed her, protected her and listened to her without her having to say anything. In short, it took a near-death experience to remind Hee-joo that she has always loved Sa-eon. It's a cliché, sure, but who cares, it works and it's one of the moments they were waiting for, that Hee-joo finally notices Sa-eon and the love he's always shown her (overlooking the three years of icy marriage, of which we already know why) and that she remembers that she feels the same. The best of beginnings and this episode also gave us other highly anticipated moments. Among these, undoubtedly, Hee-joo's choice to break the "vow" of silence and finally communicate with Sa-eon by voice, thus eliminating the barrier that separated them from each other (in addition to his cold mask...) and I must say that Sa-eon's expression, when he hears Hee-joo's voice for the "first" time (officially let's say, unofficially he had already heard it first on recording and then when she saved him from being hit by a car), like a pleasure longed for for a long time that exceeds all expectations, a mixture of contentment and satisfaction that was a sight to see on his face. Despite the rather solemn tone of all this, which is understandable, the episode does not fail to ease the tension and give us some decidedly lighter, breezy and very funny moments: I am obviously referring to scenes like Hee-joo's over-the-top imagination as she imagines a slightly over-the-top scenario where Sa-eon finds out about her identity as 406 and ends up getting divorced (which is ironic considering that was her initial goal); but of course, the one that stands out is definitely the scene where a malicious and mischievous Sa-eon has fun teasing an unaware Hee-joo by flirting with her while she is under the identity of 406, causing her no small amount of jealousy for the amusement of all of us. Beyond all this, as I had been kind of hypothesizing/hoping for a few episodes now, is that, finally, Hee-joo and Sa-eon would join forces to unmask this threat that looms over them represented by the real 406 and his accomplice, finally teaming up. Lastly, as far as the Sa-eon and Hee-joo chapter is concerned, it must be said that Sa-eon was very good at not destabilizing Hee-joo all at once, but keeping her secret about her double identity as 406, always taking care of her and trying to get there step by step so that she herself, when ready, would reveal the whole truth. In doing this, moreover, Sa-eon, as usual, was as thoughtful as possible trying to put her at ease, but above all to transform what for her had become a painful memory (the day of the accident that cost her her voice) into what it was initially, that is, a day of joy at the rides together with In-a and the infamous son of the chairman who was a victim (apparently) that same day. The moment of her confession turns into more of a revelation of him who knew everything and of a very remarkable declaration of love followed by a kiss that did not disappoint at all. The images do more than any caption. In short, as predicted, the second part of the show marks a change of pace and therefore the end of the game of 406 and having finally confessed to each other was an exceptional way to start this new phase that from here on promises as much on a relational level, as well as on that of the thriller plot that is mounting in the meantime. In this regard, the situation is heating up quickly and so let's try to put together the pieces shown here: first of all, this is just a confirmation since it was already more than evident, that is, that Sa-eon is not Sa-eon, but someone who impersonates him (one of the missing orphans? We don't know) since the real one was a disturbed child. In this regard, thinking back to everything Sa-eon did and what he said in the episode with the argument with his father, it makes me think that Sa-eon, similarly to Hee-joo, is also trying to escape from this life imposed on him. In addition to this, In-a reveals that before marrying Sa-eon, who we later know made a pact with him to exchange with Hee-joo at his request, she was informed of information about Sa-eon that would have alarmed her and therefore she did what was said above. The nature of the information is not known, perhaps on Sa-eon's identity or perhaps something else. In all this, Sang-woo, upon learning the description of the real 406 from the news, seems a little suspicious: it is not clear to me whether from the description he has perhaps understood who the real 406 really is (perhaps one of the missing twins?) or if he is related to him, but this part does not convince me since, we know for sure, that 406's accomplice was the one who pushed Hee-joo from the railing (everything seems to point to Park Do-jae) and Sang-woo was certainly not there at the time... I think...
Anyway, I am very sure that I missed a thousand hidden details in the episode and that surely others more intelligent than me have caught, it was a beautiful full episode, with many moments between Hee-joo and Sa-eon, but also several clues about the thriller plot. This show does not seem to miss a beat so far, remaining solid in the writing and extraordinary in the performances, confirming itself as one of the best of the year.

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I didn’t watch it yet. How’s she talking?

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