Drama That Winter, The Wind Blows (English & literal title) Revised romanization: Geu Gyeowool, Barami Boonda Hangul: ꡸ 겨ě¸, ë°ëě´ ëśë¤ Director: Kim Kyu-Tae
ThatWinter, the Wind Blows (Hangul: ꡸ 겨ě¸, ë°ëě´ ëśë¤; RR: Geu Gyeo-ul, Baram-i Bunda) adalah serial televisi melodrama romantis Korea Selatan tahun 2013 yang dibintangi oleh Zo In-sung, Song Hye-kyo, Kim Bum, dan Jung Eun-ji. Drama ini mengisahkan tentang seorang pria yang berpura-pura menjadi saudara seorang wanita buta untuk menguasai hartanya, namun keduanya akhirnya menemukan arti cinta yang sesungguhnya.
episode11 recap Soo asks Young one more time if she wants to live, knowing that she does even though she's too afraid to admit it. "No, I don't want to live," she says, and Soo takes that as his cue to leave.
ďťżWhenOh Young, the millionaire heiress of the PL Group, receives a letter from her long-lost brother Oh Soo, she ventures out to find him in spite of her visual disability.
SinopsisDrama The Wind Blows Plot Cerita tentang kisah dari kehidupan dua pasang yang bernama Do-Hoon (diperankan oleh Kam Woo-Sung) dan Soo-Jin (diperankan oleh Kim Ha-Neul). Mereka berdua telah menjadi suami istri yang mendapatkan kehidupan bahagia.
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That Winter, the Wind Blows Contents 1 Details 2 Synopsis 3 User/Viewer Ratings 4 Cast 5 Production Credits 6 Episode Ratings 7 Note 8 Recognitions 9 External Links Details Title ꡸ 겨ě¸, ë°ëě´ ëśë¤ / Geu Gyeo-wool, Barami Boonda Also known as Wind Blows in the Winter Genre Melodrama, romance Episodes 16 Broadcast network SBS Broadcast period 2013-Feb-13 to 2013-Apr-03 Air time Wednesday & Thursday 2155 Original Soundtrack That Winter, the Wind Blows OST Related TV shows Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu TBS, 2002 Synopsis A melodrama about a man and a blind woman who donât believe in love. Oh Soo is an orphan who is left heartbroken later in life after his first love passes away and comes to lead a goal-less life as a high stakes gambler. Oh Young is a lonely heiress who feels she must look after others and herself after her parents get divorced and she finds herself becoming visually impaired. The two will come to find the true meaning of love after meeting each other. User/Viewer Ratings Cast Correlation Chart - click to enlarge Main Cast Jo In Sung as Oh Soo Hong Tae Ui as young Oh Soo Lee Tae Woo as child Oh Soo Song Hye Kyo as Oh Young Lee Ye Sun as child Oh Young Kim Bum as Park Jin Sung Jung Eun Ji as Moon Hee Sun Extended Cast Bae Jong Ok as Wang Hye Ji Kim Tae Woo as Jo Moo Chul Kim Kyu Chul as Jang Sung Kim Young Hoon as Lee Myung Ho Seo Hyo Rim as Jin So Ra Im Se Mi as Son Mi Ra Choi Seung Kyung as Shim Joong Tae Han Jung Hyun íě í as Kim Jung Hyun Go In Bum as Park Jin Sung's father Kyung Soo Jin as Moon Hee Joo Choi Ye Seul ěľěěŹ as Park Jin Mi Choi Moon Kyung ěľëŹ¸ę˛˝ as young Oh Young's mother Kim Jong Hyun ęšě˘
í as gangster Lee Jae Woo as Oh Soo Oh Young's older brother cameo Yoo Gun as Jung Woo cameo Park Chan Production Credits Producers Lee Dong Hoon, Lee Young Joon Director Kim Kyu Tae Screenwriter Noh Hee Kyung Episode Ratings See That Winter, the Wind Blows/Episode Ratings Note This drama is a remake of the 2002 Japanese drama Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu. It was previously remade in Korea through the 2006 movie Love Me Not, starring Kim Joo Hyuk and Moon Geun Young. Recognitions 2014 23rd Seoul Music Awards Best OST - "Winter Love" That Winter, the Wind Blows OST Part 2 by The One 2013 21st Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards Best Drama Best Drama Director Kim Kyu Tae Best Drama Screenwriter Noh Hee Kyung 2013 SBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Actress for Miniseries Song Hye Kyo Special Award Jo In Sung Top 10 Stars Award Song Hye Kyo Top 10 Stars Award Jo In Sung New Star Award Jung Eun Ji 2013 2nd Daejeon Drama Festival - APAN Star Awards Grand Prize/Daesang Song Hye Kyo Best OST - "Winter Love" That Winter, the Wind Blows OST Part 2 by The One 2013 19th Shanghai Television Festival Silver Award for Foreign TV Series 2013 49th High1 PaekSang Arts Awards Best TV Director Kim Kyu Tae External Links Official Site Daum movie site News articles 1, 2, 3
Detail Drama Judul That Winter, The Wind Blows literal titleHangul ꡸ 겨ě¸, ë°ë ě´ ëśë¤Sutradara Kim Kyu TaePenulis No Hee-KyungStasiun TV SBSJumlah Episode 16 EpisodeJadwal Tayang 13 Februari, 2013 - TBAJam Tayang Tamat/SelesaiSinopsis SingkatnyaThat Winter/The Wind Blows" bercerita tentang Seorang Penjudi terkenal Bernama Oh Soo diperankan Zo InSung yg tinggal di daerah Cheongdam yg menjalani hidupannya dgn Sia-sia dan tak Berati, Ia Di Tinggalkan Oleh Orang Tuanya di Panti asuhan saat ia masih bayi. Untuk menjalani hidup Oh Soo berpura-Pura menjadi Seorang kaka Dari wanita pewaris Perusahaan Bernama Oh Young. Oh Young diperankan Song Hye-Kyo adalah Gadis cantik Pewaris perusahaan yg tidak percaya akan adanya cinta , Ia Kesepian dan harus menjalani Masa-masa Sulit karena Ia kehilangan Penglihatan serta Sang Ayah yg meninggal. Sementara Ia harus Melindungi dirinya Sendiri dari orang-Orang Terdekat ditengah keterbatasan yg ia miliki bahwa ia tidak bisa melihat buta. Penasaran dengan kisahnya silahkan baca SInopsis lengkapnya di bawah ini...SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 1 Sampai 16 TerakhirSINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 01 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 02 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 03 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 04 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 05 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 06 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 07 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 08 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 09 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 10 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 11 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 12 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 13 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 14 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 15 Part 1 Part 2SINOPSIS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 16 Part 1 Part 2Pemeran Utama Zo In-Sung sebagai Oh SooSong Hye-Kyo sebagai Oh YoungKim Beom sebagai Park Jin-SungJung Eun-Ji sebagai Moon Hee-SunKim Tae-Woo sebagai contract killer^.^ Terimakasih Telah Berkunjung ^.^sebagai ucapan trimakasih tolong share blog ini ya kawan info by Drama Wiki.
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138 March 16, 2013January 24, 2016 That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 11 by HeadsNo2 When money wonât do, our hero is asked to trade days of his life for love, whether itâs his second true love or his ever-loyal BFF. The tables have turned regarding Youngâs desire to live, which of course ends up being counterintuitive to Sooâs desire to live even though he SO was there first. But if youâre ever caught wondering exactly how long Soo has left to live, worry no more! Chances are, youâll be reminded in the next scene. And the next. Tick tock. SONG OF THE DAY That Winter OST â âTears Fallin'â by Spicaâs Boa [ Download ] Audio clip Adobe Flash Player version 9 or above is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. EPISODE 11 RECAP Soo asks Young one more time if she wants to live, knowing that she does even though sheâs too afraid to admit it. âNo, I donât want to live,â she says, and Soo takes that as his cue to leave. Is he trying to snap her out of it by threatening to abandon her? Secretary Wang has been listening outside the door, and Young tries to beg her help to stop Soo. Hah. As if. Young follows after Soo, pitifully crying out âOppa, donât leave!â as he drives away. She flashes back to crying that same thing as a child when her mother and brother left her behind. Gah, must this show make me shed tears so early in? She stands there crying, which makes it weird to say that this is the Young I like best â stripped of all her pretenses and vulnerable, as opposed to cold and shut-off. Even though itâs a semi-viable defense mechanism. As she starts shuffling back to the house, Soo returns. âGet in.â And then⌠Secretary Wang opens the car door for Young, urging her to do the same. Whoa. We know she hates Soo, so is this really just a genuine act of love for Young? Iâm so confused. Soo drags Young out of the car, coldly rebuffing any of her attempts to get closer to him as he snaps a few photos to mark the day he abandoned her, if she can ever learn to see later on. âAnd even if youâre still blind, donât forget. I abandoned you.â Trying to describe this next scene is proving difficult because there are SO many layers to every word, so since I canât just quote the entire dialogue exchange even though itâs a good one, Iâll just try to describe the underlying feels. Soo is trying to snap Young out of her fear of trying to live, but heâs also trying to save himself and his heart, not just his life. She talks so easily about dying when heâll be the one left behind missing her, and he tells her that if she cared about him, she wouldnât think of leaving so easily. So heâs basically telling her that he canât keep up this charade until her last dying day because itâll hurt too much for him once sheâs gone. While he speaks, Young continuously tries to seek a hug, seeming so much like a frightened child. Soo is acting the part of the older brother by not giving in to her as he keeps pushing her away, his emotions overflowing as he tells her why he has to protect himself âBecause I have to live. Even without you.â Those words seem to break his heart. He doesnât WANT to live without her. âEven without you, I have to live in this disgusting world!â He tries pushing her away again but Young persists, and Soo finally gives in, because heâs a big olâ softie. Even though he still refuses to sleep with her until she wants to live. This is seriously tough love at its worst. Young wanders outside into the snow once heâs gone, and Soo finds what she left behind on his morning jog â a little snowman, and the words âI want to liveâ crudely etched into the snow. Aww, so cute, the snowman with the abnormally large nose is supposed to be him, with its tall body and all. He remembers how she mapped out his face and height with tears in his eyes. Heâs so happy. Gah. Itâd be easier to write without a veil of TEARS. Young stands at her open window with the glass bell chiming, and Secretary Wang sees Soo staring longingly at her from below. Through her orphanage hunt, she now knows for a fact that Soo isnât the real Oh Soo, but she doesnât mention it. For now, anyway. Lawyer Jang has found out the same, and Mi-ra overhears the truth. For the moment he wants to keep things under wraps because he knows how much Young has opened up to Soo. Meanwhile, Jin-sung and Hee-sun are at a loss once they realize that they wonât get any money from blackmailing Myung-ho, which only makes matters worse because Jin-sung has to pay back the man who paid for his sisterâs car accident. Hee-sun seems to have an inkling that the man behind it is Moo-chul, but she doesnât get to tell Soo before Moo-chul calls him with a change of heart His sister will perform Youngâs surgery. Soo couldnât be more elated as he tells Young the news before he runs off, grinning like a lunatic. Secretary Wang finds Sooâs real record from his real orphanage, and matches a chest scar seen in his childhood photo to one sheâd noticed on him recently. Now she knows without a doubt that our Soo is a fraud. I have to admit, when she was really shocked at first my mind jumped to âBirth secret!â False alarm. In order to repay Moo-chul for getting his doctor noona signed on, Soo has to sacrifice five days off his Debt Deadline. Now he has nineteen left, and the fact that heâs fine with that because he loves Young bothers Moo-chul âDonât you feel sorry to Hee-joo?â Soo âNo. Not at all.â Moo-chul fights back that heâd feel sorry to Hee-joo if he loved anyone other than her, but the guilt trip doesnât affect Soo anymore. Heâs made peace with it. The only thing he feels sorry for is that he couldnât wish her farewell when she died. Even when Moo-chul brings up the baby, Soo calmly replies that heâs been sorry. Heâs always been sorry. âIâm sure Hee-joo understands,â Soo says. âShe was like that, always ready to understand us. Thatâs the kind of person we loved. Donât make her into an unforgiving person like you.â BOOM. Hee-sun gets the truth out of Jin-sungâs sister and her cohort, finding out that theyâve been more or less sponsored by Moo-chul while believing that the debt would go to Soo and not Jin-sung. Of course, since Jin-sung canât pay the debt, Moo-chul was counting on Soo to take it on. And what does he want instead of payment? Time. More specifically, he tells Soo that he can pay off Jin-sungâs debt if he shaves off another five days, which brings our final count to two weeks. He also advises Soo to stop hanging around his besties lest they get pulled into his mess by Boss Man. Hee-sun tries to talk Soo out of it by claiming that theyâre digging up dirt to use on Secretary Wang, though it doesnât faze him. He considers the five days a small price to pay for Jin-sungâs safety. She calls Jin-sung in a fit of worry to tell him that Sooâs thinking of dying, and itâs because of him mostly his debt. Moo-chul explains to his worried minion that heâs not afraid of the repercussions heâd face if he offed Soo without getting Boss Manâs money back because he has stomach cancer and only two months left. We knew he was dying before, but not from what. He doesnât get to finish listing his two regrets in life when Jin-sung comes barreling at him for a fight, demanding to know why his debt got transferred to his hyung. âIf you want to kill Oh Soo, kill me too. Kill me too!â Jin-sung screams. Aww. Love. But Jin-sung canât win against Moo-chul and gets beaten bloody. Moo-chul tells him to just take care of his parents and move to the countryside âLoyalty is something you should show to your parents first.â So why is he so loyal to someone like Soo? Jin-sung is down but not out, and he rushes Moo-chul to get in a few good blows before heâs knocked down again. Each punch Moo-chul gives back seems so much worse than the last. Eek, stop hurting him! Moo-chul goes to his sister to treat his fight wounds, and to ask her to operate on Young. Sooâs act of supplication seems to have affected him, since he remembers Soo doing the same way back when, when he asked Moo-chul to step back from Hee-joo because he loved her. âI found out yesterday why Hee-joo chose Soo over me,â he tells his sister. âEven if I die, I canât let go of my ego. Whether itâs for love, my parents, you, or even in front of death. I can never degrade myself.â But, Soo can throw down his pride, whereas Moo-chul let the love of his life go without protest for his pride, and he clearly regrets it to this day. âLike you said, Iâm getting punished by karma,â he adds wryly. But he wants his sister to at least try with Young, even though she thinks itâs a hopeless case. âAbandoning your parents and siblings so you could live⌠you did well. If you stayed and lived with us, you would have ended up like me.â Secretary Wang and Lawyer Jang have called Soo to come home so that they can reveal the truth once and for all. He ignores Jin-sungâs calls, even though his bloody-and-bruised friend still clings to the hope that they can get Wang for embezzlement because her siblings own properties that couldnât be afforded with her salary. The friend theyâve been using to do their snooping tells Jin-sung that maybe they should just stay out of Sooâs affairs from now on. âEven if I have to go into the depths of hell with him, I will,â Jin-sung replies. âIâll show you what true loyalty is.â Lawyer Jang and Secretary Wang hesitate to tell Young the truth, but she speaks before they get a word out âI want to get surgery.â She explains that itâs all because of Oppa, which knocks the wind out of their sails. If they want her to go through with it, they canât tell her the truth now. Secretary Wang makes the executive decision not to confront Soo about it either, and when asked why, she explains, âThat boy loves Young. I think he has for a while. I overheard their conversation yesterday, and he was genuinely worried about Young.â But itâs not like sheâs letting him off the hook per se, since she believes that karma will leave Soo penniless for fooling Young, and in that case, he wonât be able to escape the debt collectors. So⌠she knows heâs probably going to die, then. And sheâs okay with that. Soo and Young share an adorable day together building snowman likenesses of each other, but it turns into a snowball fight when Soo gets offended at how big of an, uh, nose she puts on his snowman. And dâaww â he keeps acting like she hits him even when she misses, which is just⌠agh. Too cute. As they roll around in the snow laughing and playing, we hear Soo in voiceover âFor the first time, I was as joyful as a child. I wasnât scared of Moo-chulâs knife, either. For the first time, I didnât consider my thirty years of life as being unfair. For the first time, it felt like the world was fair. I donât want to forget being with Young in this moment, so when I take Moo-chulâs knife, I should never feel that itâs unfair. I remind myself of that hundreds and thousands of times, but there are still moments when Iâm afraid. Then Iâll think of this again. Up to this moment today, being endlessly afraid of death⌠Young, who is in front of me⌠I will never think of my life as unfair. Right now, Iâm happy. Thatâs enough.â Later on, as Young cuddles with Soo in bed I know, only in this drama, she talks about what sheâll do when she can see again, but more than anything, she wants to see his face. I love that she keeps chattering without realizing that Sooâs been asleep the whole time. Hah. Young is content to tuck him in until she accidentally brushes his face, and the touch has an effect on her. She hesitates before feeling the bridge of his nise, his cheeks, his lips, and then abruptly pulls away. Ohhhh, NOW sheâs the uncomfortable one? She even moves to sleep on the floor, unable to sleep with Soo without a care anymore. Hopefully this is because she knows somewhere, deep down, that Soo isnât her brother. Otherwise things just got squicky again. Boss Man gives So-ra a one-way ticket to Switzerland, revealing that he knew all along that she was the one who stole the money, though he blamed Soo anyway out of jealousy. But, if she ever wants to get the money back she has to leave, otherwise she stays and dies with Soo. To make matters worse for her, Secretary Wang sends a âletâs not meet againâ text because she knows who Soo is, and doesnât need her anymore. So So-ra responds in her usual rational matter by calling Young to meet in order to tell her everything. She introduces herself as Sooâs girlfriend and leaves out the part about being certifiable. Soo asks Young why she slept on the floor the next morning, and Young stutters that she was feeling uncomfortable, adding that they should sleep separately from now on. He blinks, totally confused by her sudden change in attitude. âOppa, do you have a girlfriend?â she asks. Soo has no idea what sheâs talking about, but when she continues to ask him about it in the car he finally wonders if sheâs being jealous. âWhy would there be any jealousy in a sibling relationship?â Young asks blankly. âYouâre my brother, youâre not a man to me.â I love that Sooâs all, Yeah, it WOULD be weird if there was jealousy between siblings. Haha⌠yeah it would be. It sure would be. Hah⌠Only, he gets jealous when Young tells him Myung-ho will be picking her up. Which is fine for him because he knows she isnât her sister. But what does she believe? Either way, this car ride is awkward nation. While Young has her meeting with So-ra, Soo hears some bad news from Doctor Noona Sun-hee Youngâs tumor is inoperable, thereâs no chance to save her, and like any good doctor would say, thereâs no use in even trying. Soo cries alone in the hallway, but we donât ever see his face â only his hunched shoulders. And the sound. Oof. So-ra texts Soo the exact message she plans to send to Young full of The Truth if he doesnât leave the country with her in three days. Sheâs looking right at Young in the coffee shop as she tells Soo âIf you had a conscience, you wouldnât mess with a girl like her.â Sooâs face remains unchanged. Is this threat not working on him anymore? Youngâs thoughts are only of Soo as she spends an afternoon with Myung-ho, and Iâm not sure if sheâs confiding in him or just voicing her thought process when she asks whether a sister shouldnât feel jealous when it comes to her brother. Myung-ho brings up his old girlfriend as being all in the past, and claims to be sincere about Young now. Even his parents changed their minds about her when they met her. I almost want to believe heâs being sincere until he brings up how heâll lead PL Group, which is iffy territory. Either way, he gets a taste of his own medicine when he realizes that Young wasnât listening to anything he said, being too preoccupied with Soo. Hah. Soo visits Jin-sungâs parents, who lovingly treat him like their own despite the things heâs done. Jin-sungâs dad knows something is wrong with Soo, since heâs only missed his surrogate family enough to visit them three times in life â the first was when Hee-joo died. Tears well up in Sooâs eyes when he denies anything being wrong. Jin-sung comes home with bruises and cuts all over his face, and angrily confronts Soo when he doesnât even ask about where he got them. He asks his hyung if he really doesnât want to live, even though Soo is trying to distance himself in order to keep Jin-sung safe. Thatâs the reason why he saw Mom and Dad today â to say goodbye. âWhat if I say I canât do that?â Jin-sung asks, so Soo replies by punching him in the face. Dude. I know you think this is for his own good, Soo, but you seriously do not deserve him. Jin-sung canât even stay mad, and calls out âHyung! Hyung!â as Soo leaves. Soo hears the glass bell when he gets home, only to realize that Young has attached the string tied to it to her wrist like he once did. He sits on the edge of her bed while she sleeps, thinking of Sun-heeâs incredibly bleak prognosis. Thereâs no hope. Tears fall as he slowly leans over, his lips only inches away from hers. Omo. But this time isnât a fake out, since he finally goes in for a real kiss, his own lips and body trembling with barely-contained sobs. And then⌠Youngâs eyes open. Oh. Holy. Crap. COMMENTS So the question of the day is Does Young know Soo isnât her real brother? This has yet to be properly sorted out in the series, so Iâve been mostly approaching the question with a wait-and-see attitude because Iâve been caught giving characters way too much credit before. It wasnât so much of an issue before since she explained her child-like mentality in seeing her oppa as just an oppa, but things took a turn this episode when she seemed keenly aware of the fact that oppa is a man. That means what Youngâs perception of Soo is a bit more important now, because romance on Sooâs side was understandable â he was playing the part of her brother, but knew that he wasnât. If Young is now experiencing romantic feelings for a guy she considers her real brother, then things just got officially weird. The B-side to that, then, is whether she knows or suspects Soo isnât her brother. Sheâs certainly had plenty of chances to doubt, plenty of hints to think on, and that whole conversation with Secretary Wang where Not-Mommy Dearest flat-out said that she was sure the other Oh Soo was her real brother. We havenât heard about Youngâs search for the missing Oh Soo since then, which makes me wonder if somewhere in this timeframe sheâs had her doubts and put them to rest under a big olâ blanket of denial. As in, she has a pretty good idea, but she tries to convince herself otherwise. And sometimes it doesnât work, ergo the uncomfortable bed scene. But, thatâs really all conjecture at this point so Iâm nervous and excited to see her reaction to the big reveal. I realized this episode how appreciative I am that Soo is such a mature character, especially considering that heâs really one of the few in a drama industry filled with manchildren or the dreaded opposite, the chado-nam cold city man. Heâs not a type, heâs an adult who weâve seen grow and change over the course of the admittedly short-seeming past eleven episodes. Imagine that. His response to Moo-chulâs guilt-trip attempt literally left me kind of speechless, because it was such a leveled, thought-out reply, seeming to come from a man whoâs had a very long time to go through every emotion possible relating to that one horrible time in his life. And it came from someone whoâs LEARNED from his experiences, enough to realize that sometimes you just gotta move on. Moo-chul would like to think Sooâs âmoved onâ because heâs selfish and unfeeling, unable to really grasp that heâs moved on because thatâs how life goes sometimes. Though it was nice to see Moo-chul realize that he hates in Soo all the qualities he himself doesnât possess but wishes he did, even though it didnât make a dent in his desire to see Soo dead. Does stomach cancer give one the right to be a douchelord? A lot of these revelations are really simple when you get down to it, but I find myself hard-pressed to remember another instance though Iâm sure they exist, my short term memory is so-so where a character has truly digested the idea that life goes on, enough to put it into words and use it as legitimate advice rather than lip service. Same goes for Young in her âItâs okay to not be okayâ speech. I just hope everyone remembers their own advice when le shit hits le fan. RELATED POSTS That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 10 That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 9 That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 8 That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 7 That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 6 That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 5 That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 4 That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 3 That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 2 That Winter, The Wind Blows Episode 1 Tags featured, Jo In-sung, Kim Bum, Song Hye-gyo, That Winter the Wind Blows Premium Supporter ââ˘ÂĽ Currently Airing
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