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If Love Could Start OverEP 21

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The Firing and the Future

Mary gets fired from her job at the restaurant for allegedly disturbing the guests, but remains optimistic about finding new work. Her husband suggests she apply for an accountant position at Machinery, but Mary, recalling her past life's aversion to financial reports, hesitates. Despite her reluctance, her husband encourages her, and they plan to visit a bookstore to prepare for the potential new career path.Will Mary overcome her past life's aversion to accounting and succeed in her new career endeavor?
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Ep Review

When Silence Speaks Louder Than Words

In If Love Could Start Over, the scene where they stand beside the bike, neither speaking but both feeling everything? Chef's kiss. Her polka-dot blouse, his plaid jacket—every detail screams nostalgic love. The second girl's arrival adds just enough friction to keep you guessing. I rewatched that kiss three times. No regrets.

Polka Dots, Plaid, and Pure Chemistry

If Love Could Start Over nails the art of slow-burn romance. That moment she leans in for a kiss while he's still holding the handlebars? Iconic. The rural backdrop, the vintage bike, the braided hair tied with a ribbon—it's all so tenderly crafted. And when the other girl shows up? My heart skipped. This show knows how to tug at your soul.

A Kiss That Felt Like Coming Home

The final kiss in If Love Could Start Over wasn't just romantic—it was cathartic. After all the glances, the pauses, the near-misses, seeing them finally connect? Pure magic. The way the camera lingers on their faces, the soft bokeh lights floating around them… I teared up. This isn't just a love story; it's a healing journey.

Why I'm Obsessed With This Bike Scene

Let's talk about the bicycle scene in If Love Could Start Over. It's not just transportation—it's symbolism. He carries her literally and emotionally. When she hops off and they face each other, the world stops. Even the second girl's entrance doesn't break the spell. I've watched this episode five times. Still not over it.

The Bicycle Ride That Changed Everything

Watching the couple glide through the countryside on that old bicycle in If Love Could Start Over felt like stepping into a dream. The way she clung to him, eyes closed, trusting completely—it's those small moments that make romance feel real. The quiet tension when they stop, the unspoken words hanging in the air... I was hooked from the first pedal stroke.