Ep 18. Please Stay Alive, I'm Grateful You're Alive, Honey
- June 28, 2016
Please Stay Alive, I'm Grateful You're Alive, Honey is the 18th episode of the first season of Another Miss Oh, a popular South Korean romantic drama television series. The show follows the love story of two women, both named Oh Hae-young, and a man named Park Do-kyung.
In this episode, the aftermath of the car accident that Do-kyung and Hae-young #1 had been involved in is revealed. While Hae-young #1 is alive, she has suffered a significant injury and is currently in a coma. Do-kyung is devastated by the accident and spends his time at the hospital by Hae-young #1's side, praying for her recovery.
Meanwhile, Hae-young #2 is also dealing with the aftermath of the accident. She has just found out that it was Do-kyung who caused the accident and is struggling to come to terms with his involvement. Despite her initial anger and hurt, she can't help but feel concern for Hae-young #1 and the impact the accident will have on her life.
As the episode progresses, the audience sees the different reactions of the characters to the accident. Hae-young #1's family is devastated while Do-kyung's mother is cold and unfeeling towards her son's involvement. Do-kyung's father, who is a former racing car driver, is wracked with guilt and worried that he may have played a role in Do-kyung's reckless driving.
The love between Do-kyung and Hae-young #2 is also put to the test in this episode. Hae-young #2 struggles to forgive Do-kyung and can't quite bring herself to understand his reasons for causing the accident. Do-kyung, on the other hand, is consumed by guilt and self-blame, and is worried that he may have lost Hae-young #2's love forever.
The episode ends on a cliffhanger, leaving the audience wondering if Hae-young #1 will ever recover from her coma and how the relationships between all the characters will change after the accident. Please Stay Alive, I'm Grateful You're Alive, Honey, is a moving episode, exploring themes of love, regret, and the consequences of one's actions.