Marry My Husband Episodes 7-8: Time Travel Revealed and Revenge Plots Intensify!

The Time Travel Revelation
Episodes 7-8 of 'Marry My Husband' mark a significant turning point in the storyline as Ji-won and Ji-hyeok discover they've both traveled back in time. During a conversation about recent events, Ji-won asks Ji-hyeok how he knew about the alumni gathering. Ji-hyeok reveals he heard about it at Ji-won's funeral, confirming they're both time travelers.
Their conversation is poignant and revealing:
Ji-won: "How was my funeral?"
Ji-hyeok: "It was sad. Many people regretted things."
Ji-won: "That's a lie. I can imagine without seeing it. There weren't people who would be that sad or regretful. Just 'Oh, someone died. Ah... this person existed. Now they don't.' That's about it."
This scene provides deeper insight into Ji-won's feelings of isolation and abandonment in her previous life. To continue their conversation, they go to Ji-hyeok's home, where Ji-won meets his cat 'Pangi.' Despite being shy around strangers, Pangi immediately shows affection to Ji-won, highlighting their special connection.
Processing Trauma Together
With both characters now aware of their shared experience, they begin to process the trauma of their previous lives. Ji-hyeok suggests that Ji-won could avoid Min-hwan and Soo-min altogether this time around. However, Ji-won explains that she knows running away won't solve anything—she needs to confront her problems head-on.
Ji-won also realizes that the burn injury that should have happened to her has somehow transferred to Ji-hyeok in this timeline, showing how their fates are intertwined. This realization adds another layer to their connection and shared purpose.
The emotional weight of witnessing her former best friend and boyfriend's betrayal finally catches up with Ji-won, allowing her to break down. Ji-hyeok provides comfort and support, proving himself to be a reliable presence in her life—a stark contrast to the people who betrayed her.

The Workshop Confrontation
Episode 8 centers around a company workshop where participants must find numbered flags. Ji-won successfully obtains the coveted #1 flag, anticipating that Soo-min will try to steal it from her. Based on Min-hwan borrowing money and buying Soo-min a necklace, Ji-won is certain something significant will happen during this workshop.
As predicted, Soo-min attempts to ambush Ji-won from behind to steal the flag. Having anticipated this, Ji-won easily dodges the attack, causing Soo-min to fall and injure her arm. Despite their growing animosity, Ji-won's kind nature causes her to worry about Soo-min's injury, and she returns to check on her. Taking advantage of this moment of compassion, Soo-min attacks again and steals the flag.
Angry at herself for being concerned about someone who continues to betray her, Ji-won confronts Soo-min and reclaims the flag. This physical struggle symbolizes the larger conflict between them and marks a turning point in Ji-won's character as she begins to stand up for herself more assertively.
The Affair Begins
That night, tensions between Ji-won and Soo-min escalate into a major argument. Following this confrontation, Soo-min finally begins her affair with Min-hwan—the very event that led to Ji-won's death in her previous life. However, this time, Ji-won is aware and prepared.
Meanwhile, Ji-won discovers that Pangi is actually the stray cat she used to feed in her previous life. Touched by the revelation that Ji-hyeok has been caring for the cat all these years, she visits his home again. Ji-hyeok gives her his house password, telling her she can come see Pangi whenever she wants—a gesture that further deepens their connection.
As they discuss their future plans, Ji-won mentions that she needs to receive Min-hwan's proposal once more, recalling how disastrous it was in her previous life. This strategic decision is part of her larger plan to orchestrate events that will lead to Soo-min and Min-hwan's downfall.

The Strategic Proposal
The proposal scene in episode 8 becomes a pivotal moment where all four main characters' intentions are clearly revealed. Unlike the lackluster proposal from her previous life, Ji-won receives an elaborate one with fireworks, a drone show, and a beautiful ring. The entire company gathers to celebrate the occasion, making it a public spectacle.
Behind the scenes, it's implied that Ji-hyeok helped arrange this grand proposal, not for Min-hwan's sake but to ensure Ji-won has a special moment, even if it doesn't hold genuine significance for her. During the celebration, each character silently affirms their intentions:
Ji-hyeok: "I'll do everything I can for Kang Ji-won."
Soo-min: "I will never let them get married."
Ji-won: "You wouldn't like me being happy, right? Fine. Please, by any means necessary, marry my husband."
This moment perfectly encapsulates the complex web of motivations driving the story forward. Ji-won is using Min-hwan's proposal as bait, knowing that Soo-min's jealousy will drive her to pursue Min-hwan more aggressively.
Financial Troubles and Manipulations
As part of Ji-won's revenge plan, Min-hwan's stocks plummet in the market, leaving him financially strained. His true nature is revealed as he breaks up with Soo-min, whom he was cheating with, solely because he needs money. His proposal to Ji-won is motivated by financial gain rather than genuine affection.
Ji-hyeok, aware of Min-hwan's selfish intentions, still helps make the proposal special. During the drone show, he spells out "Spring Day," referencing the BTS song that symbolizes hope after difficult times—a meaningful message suggesting that Ji-won's happy days are ahead after the winter of her suffering.
This episode portrays Min-hwan as an extremely selfish person who would do anything for money, reinforcing why Ji-won's revenge against him is justified. His character development shows him becoming even worse than before, making viewers more invested in seeing his eventual downfall.
Deviations from the Original Webtoon
The drama continues to take creative liberties with the source material. In episodes 7-8, several notable differences from the webtoon emerge. Ji-hyeok's death is changed from suicide to a traffic accident, altering the circumstances of his time travel. The dynamics between characters have also been modified, particularly regarding Yoo Ji-hyeok and Baek Eun-ho's relationship.
Another significant change involves Yang Ju-ran's character, who appears more timid and helpless in the drama compared to her webtoon counterpart. Her romantic interest seems to be shifting from her junior to Mr. Lee, the new department head.
The company workshop is an entirely new addition that didn't exist in the webtoon, created to facilitate the confrontation between Ji-won and Soo-min. While these changes have disappointed some fans of the original material, they create new dramatic possibilities for the television adaptation.
Despite these alterations, the drama maintains strong ratings and continues to generate buzz, with viewers eagerly anticipating how Ji-won's revenge plan will unfold in the coming episodes.