Here we recap and discuss episode 7 of Love Rain. Caution, spoilers below. Don’t read if you don’t want to know what happens.
Joon drags Ha Na out of the room asks why she’s there if she didn’t want to see him anymore. Ha Na doesn’t want to be there and counters by asking him why he’s using her picture. However, Joon seems just as surprised to see Ha Na’s face on the poster. He crumples up the paper and then turns to his assistant, who finally gets a name: Cho Soo, to demand an explanation. However, Cho Soo is surprised to see that there as well.
We’re now in Joon’s studio where Ha Na is mumbling to herself about how Joon can crumple up her face like that. She still thinks he’s playing dumb and says he’s not going to let him go this time. Meanwhile, Cho Soo is on the phone looking for answers, and In Sung, the waiter from the cafe, and Sun Ho are asking Joon who Ha Na is. They wonder why he took a picture of her if she’s not a model because he’s notorious for only taking pictures of professionals. However, before he can answer, Cho Soo comes back and says that the advertisers found the pictures in the film that Joon gave them and decided to use it.
Joon then realizes that he told Cho Soo to delete the pictures, and asks why that didn’t happen. Cho Soo replies that he also thought it was funny that he took photos of a girl who wasn’t a professional so he left them there. Sun Ho grins knowingly at Joon and Cho Soo starts telling him about how Ha Na dumped Joon in Japan. Joon quickly covers his mouth and laughs, saying that he was the one who dumped her and now she’s following him around. Cho Soo has the most incredulous look on his face, and Sun Ho isn’t particularly convinced either. Joon quickly decides to escape by saying he has stuff to clean up.
As soon as he enters the room where Ha Na is waiting, she asks him what’s going to happen. Joon tells her that he can’t do anything since the client already printed them without asking him. Ha Na isn’t happy about this and Joon says he isn’t either because his name is listed on the flyer as the photographer. Ha Na takes offense at his rudeness and asks him why he took her picture in the first place, but Joon repeats his lie in the earlier episode about he was only taking pictures of “Diamond Snow” and she got in the way. Ha Na is now furious that he won’t apologize or do anything about the picture and eventually storms out after they argue some more.
Outside the door, the other three are trying to listen in. As Ha Na abruptly opens the door, Sun Ho asks her if she’s okay, but she only apologizes and runs off. Cho Soo stands up for his boss, but In Sung says that getting sued will set Joon right. At this point, Joon walks out and Sun Ho tells him that Ha Na was crying. Joon says he doesn’t care though and walks away with Cho Soo right behind. Sun Ho says it broke his heart to see her cry, causing In Sung to tell him that he can’t do this and always falls for girls he things have been wronged. He then brings up how Sun Ho got dumped 3 months after he lent a girl money. Sun Ho then mentions he has a patient waiting for him and runs off to avoid talking about it further. We then go back at the house in the back, and Sun Ho, who is apparently a family medicine doctor, is meeting with a patient to convince him to take medicine.
We now cut to present day Yoon Hee writing in her journal on a bench just like she was when In Ha started painting her all those years ago. Someone calls out to her and so she closes it and stands up. Meanwhile, Ha Na is still stewing about her encounter with Joon and complains about how he just cares about his image and not that she doesn’t want her picture spread out all over Seoul.
Guess Joon is trying to do something about it and meets with the advertiser to find out why the picture is being used without his permission. The advertiser, however, is just interested in Ha Na and wants to meet her. Joon then brings up how she’s upset that her face is being spread all over the city, which amuses Cho Soo. The advertiser says he’s willing to apologize and recall the flyers, but after seeing her he had an inspiration for an ad campaign based around the Cinderella story.
