
#The girl who sees smells episode 8 dramabeans serial
But for Jae Hee the serial killing machine gunning for Cho Rim and imperiling the sweet romance, I’m so ready to plan weddings and baby showers for my two cuties. I don’t need to imagine their happily ever after, for once a drama is showing me in the here and now. Moo Gak and Cho Rim fit together so seamlessly and the best part is that they both realize and appreciate it. From sharing likes and dislikes to just hanging out, K-dramas rarely depict romance in the low key interactions after an OTP has gotten together like what Smelly Girl is doing. The dating life of Moo Gak and Cho Rim remains so effortlessly wonderful in the little moments that don’t mean anything other than bring joy to the two people in love. Whether it’s as his victim or the object of his affection, I want to know that I can steel myself and yell at Cho Rim to run away as fast as she can. I wish there could be more clues as to what he’s planning for her, there isn’t anyone who would make as much effort to help her as he does without some payoff at the end. I consider Jae Hee integral to the story even as the soulless antagonist, the writer does a good job of making him seem almost human when he interacts with Cho Rim. Episode 10 ends on the tensest cliffhanger moment yet, a reckoning of sorts for all three main leads. The Girl Who Sees Smellsmay not be perfect but it continues to perfectly elicit both my delighted squeals and my holy mother of batman freakout screams.
