

He declares that family is off-limits now, because they both know what the backlash is-they’ve felt it before. Tan is still there and he gets into the elevator with Young-do. They hide in the closet when they hear someone coming, and end up witnessing Dad’s philandering ways. He turns around to go and asks Dad bitterly, “Were you like this when Mom was around? Or… is it that one of those women became my mother?”Īs he trudges down the hallway with tears in his eyes, a flashback reveals the two boys in junior high, having sneaked into a hotel room to play video games.

He opens the door to find Dad’s mistress hiding inside. Augh, Young-do is evil but I don’t know if I can watch that.īut he’s saved by the bell when a phone rings… from the bathroom. Sure enough, as soon as the door closes behind Tan, Dad slaps Young-do across the face (for being beaten up, mind you-he’s being hit for losing said fight, not for fighting) and unbuckles his belt.

Tan saunters out of the office with this evil smirk on his face, knowing he’s untouchable while Young-do is about to get ripped a new one. Tan gets nothing but the royal treatment from Young-do’s dad, who declares that he’s grown up well. Tan’s here to return his earlier asshattery tit for tat, and apologizes to Dad for fighting with Young-do. It’s a little sad to see how Young-do suddenly becomes a tiny child in front of his scary father, and whispers at Tan not to tell on him. To top it off, Tan tells him he’s headed somewhere to get his revenge, and then marches right into Young-do’s hotel to see his dad. It’s technically not true, but it sends Young-do seething. Young-do asks if his fiancée knows about his afternoon play dates, and Tan says without reservation that he’s dating Eun-sang and Rachel knows about it. Before Young-do can get a word in edgewise, he shoos her out the way she came. Tan quickly covers it up like they had a date after school, and apologizes to Eun-sang for having to reschedule. He wonders what their relationship is, and jokes that it only leaves one possibility: “You’re siblings.” Shh, we’re in a drama! Don’t make jokes about things like that. The love triangle has another three-way run-in, but this time it’s in Tan’s front yard and Young-do isn’t exactly pleased to see that Eun-sang is chummy enough with Tan to be making house calls. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Park Shin-hye – “Story” for The Heirs OST Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. I’m pretty sure that both boys actually like her, but I’m also sure that they hate each other more, which sort of clouds that teeny tiny thing called motivation. The frenemy war rages on, and the two suitors literally declare that they will be fighting over Eun-sang because they have nothing else to fight over. It’s a less traumatic episode than the last few, which I guess isn’t saying a whole lot in the grand scheme of things. 579 NovemJanuHeirs: Episode 10 by girlfriday
