You’re Beautiful: Episode 7
by javabeans
Great episode! I was a little uneasy about whether the drama would start to flag once the initial excitement had worn off, but I think it’s still going strong. There are some nice moments in this episode, although (thankfully) they manage to be sweet without being saccharine.
(Sorry for the election ticker running across the bottom. I don’t think there are any versions without it.)
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EPISODE 7 RECAP
Mi-nyeo stands stricken, watching Tae-kyung and Heyi kissing in front of the reporters, thinking, “I don’t want to see this, I should turn around, but my body won’t obey. What do I do?”
Shin-woo comes up to her and casts an angry look Tae-kyung’s way, knowing how this makes her feel.
Only… turns out it wasn’t even a real kiss!
Tae-kyung moves in for the kiss but ends up holding Heyi’s head still, keeping their faces inches apart. From this angle, we can see that instead of being a grandiose, romantic moment, both pop stars are grumbling at each other through clenched teeth. Heyi struggles, but he tells her to stay still for the photo op, adding, “Don’t worry, I won’t ever do it for real.”
Afterward, Heyi complains peevishly. He reminds her that she was the one to suggest they date for real; he has agreed to “act like it’s real.” She fumes at his proposition. He asks sarcastically, “You can’t have wanted it for real?”
She laughs that off (a little too loudly), then warns, “You may have started it, but I’ll end it by dumping you. So until I say it’s over, you can’t end it. And you’d better not tell anyone that we’re faking. If you do, my pride will be so hurt that I’ll tell everyone the truth about Go Mi-nam.”
Therefore, she demands that he see her home. “On such a crazy day, a boyfriend should take his girlfriend home. Act like a gentlemanly boyfriend.” He returns, “On such a tiring day, a girlfriend should tell her boyfriend to go on home. Act like a thoughtful girlfriend.” Touché.
After Tae-kyung leaves, Heyi pouts to herself: “I wasn’t suggesting we pretend. I meant it.”
Shin-woo tries to make Mi-nyeo (and himself) feel better by saying that it’s natural that she was surprised. All their fans are probably heartbroken. That’s because Tae-kyung is a star, so feeling sad isn’t surprising or even unusual. He assures her that what she’s feeling is “nothing special.”
True enough, the fans camped outside the A.N.JELL office are all in tears. Sayuri sobs, “Don’t cry, guys. We’re oppa’s true fans, we should congratulate him!” She starts a tearful chant, “Congratulations!”
Therefore, Mi-nyeo decides that in order to make her disappointment “nothing special,” she should congratulate Tae-kyung too, like a fan. When he comes home that night, his housemates surprise him with a congratulatory party. Their chant dies, however, when he glares them into silence and leaves the room.
Aunt Mi-ja speculates that Tae-kyung’s attitude must be from embarrassment, while Jeremy figures it must be because he’s sorry to have hidden it from them.
On the contrary, Tae-kyung grumbles (regarding Mi-nyeo): “How can you jump in to congratulate me? Who was I doing that for in the first place?” He concedes, “You’re congratulating me because you don’t know that.”
The rest of the house continues their celebration, with Aunt Mi-ja pressing another drink on Mi-nyeo (“The Go men are strong drinkers!”). Mi-nyeo turns it down because she’s already drunk. Immediately, Jeremy feels concerned and steps in to take the drink instead, and Mi-nyeo stumbles away tipsily.
Jeremy has noticed that Mi-nam is acting odd, and finds her outside. He wonders, “Is the reason you’re looking upset because of Yoo Heyi?” Oh, Jeremy, you are SO CLOSE to being clever, and yet so far! He asks (recall that in Korean, pronouns are dropped), “Are you feeling disappointed because of your feelings? Do you like [that person]?”
He means Heyi, but she thinks he means Tae-kyung and makes the excuse, “I’m just a fan. It’s nothing special.” Sympathetically, he says, “It’s not a crime to like someone.” He gives Mi-nam a book written by his favorite drama writer: “That writer wrote, ‘Everyone who doesn’t love is guilty.’ That means that anyone who loves, no matter who they love, is guiltless.”
Mi-nyeo: “Does that really mean I’m guiltless?” Jeremy: “Yeah. What’s so bad about liking someone?”
She thanks him for his comforting words. As she leaves, Jeremy says with a pained expression, “Go Mi-nam, I see you really liked Yoo Heyi. I also… you…” But he can’t finish that thought.
Tae-kyung comes out looking for Mi-nam, but the party is over and everyone has scattered. Looking around the house, he finally finds her curled under the piano, clutching Jeremy’s book. When he calls to her, she shushes him: “I am searching for my answer.”
Huh? He doesn’t know what she’s talking about, but she continues, “Am I guilty, or not guilty?” That’s enough for him to guess, “You caused another accident, didn’t you?” She says yes. When he tries to draw her out, she refuses to budge. He deduces, “You must have caused a really big accident.”
He grabs her leg. She grabs the piano leg and resists. To force her to move, he goes to the piano and starts banging on it loudly, but she remains stubborn.
Tae-kyung reminds Mi-nyeo of the song she is to sing and asks if she’s even listened to it. She retorts sarcastically, “As it is a song you wrote, of course it must be good.” (Ooh, the nun (apprentice) gets snippy!) Then she remembers, “Hyungnim! I am your fan!”
He scoffs at that, because he doesn’t need a fan like her. That takes the wind out of her sails: “But I have to be a fan. If I’m a fan, it’s okay for my heart to hurt, and I can congratulate you. Hyungnim! Please let me be your fan!”
Tae-kyung replies, “You’re not a fan. You’re a special person who will sing the song I wrote. So get it together and listen to it.”
Tae-kyung sits to play an instrumental version of his song (“Without Words”), and Mi-nyeo listens from under the piano. She thinks, “This is the song that brought me this far.”
When he finishes, he finds that Mi-nyeo has fallen asleep. He notes that his life is constantly being mixed up and tangled up by her: “I shouldn’t have found out she was a girl from the start.”
Mi-nyeo gets to work recording the song, but is stopped almost as soon as she begins. The producer thinks she’s not grasping the feel of the song — her notes are fine, but she lacks emotion. Sung-chan explains that she has to let her feelings just pour right out of her, and asks if she’s never dated before.
Hoon-yi understands why she wouldn’t be familiar with the necessary emotions — the song is about the love between a man and a woman, and how the singer misses the other person so badly that the emotions have to burst out of her. Thinking of ways to help her, Hoon-yi mentions her upcoming visit to her father’s grave to observe his memorial, and suggests that she try to think about her longing for her father instead. Perhaps that will work.
The A.N.JELL guys arrive at the VIP screening for Heyi’s movie, where reporters hound her and Tae-kyung about their romance. When asked if he feels jealous about Heyi’s kiss scene, he looks straight at Heyi and answers flatly, “No.”
In private, Heyi complains that he should have said he was jealous. It’s hilarious how he says in his monotone, “I was acting the part of an open-minded boyfriend.”
Heyi also wants him to attend the afterparty. He doesn’t want to; he has done everything she asked so far, even participating in interviews. He came to the screening, and that should be enough. Of course, she wants to call the shots and insists he oblige her.
He isn’t happy to hear that not only does he have to stay behind with his “girlfriend,” but his bandmates are leaving early. Mi-nam is heading down to her father’s hometown for his memorial, and says her goodbye to Shin-woo, who asks her to take him with her the next time.
The next thing we know, Tae-kyung is driving Mi-nam instead. Ha! Hoon-yi has switched places with Tae-kyung, so when Heyi gets into Tae-kyung’s sports car, she’s startled — and peeved — to find that the manager is driving.
As they drive, Tae-kyung ignores the constant calls from Heyi, and informs Mi-nyeo, “Today and tomorrow, you and I are going to be very busy.” He clarifies, “The reason I’m following you is solely to train you with the song.” (Keep telling yourself that, buddy.) He even feigns annoyance at the need to spend so much time with her, since he’s so busy.
They make a brief stop near their destination, and Mi-nyeo buys a soda for Tae-kyung. Knowing how busy he is, she runs to the car, which causes the soda to burst open. It sprays all over Tae-kyung.
He can’t abide wearing sticky clothing, so Mi-nyeo provides a change of clothing for him to change into. Tae-kyung puts them on, assured that they’re brand-new, although they are too short to fit his taller frame. And also sweats — SO not his style!
In what will be a recurring joke this episode, Aunt Mi-ja has been bragging to the entire neighborhood that her famous singer nephew is coming. She gets everyone excited, and they are therefore unimpressed when Mi-nyeo arrives in a small compact car (Hoon-yi’s) — definitely not the luxury vehicle they were expecting. Furthermore, these are older country folk, and they don’t recognize Mi-nam as a famous face.
Aunt Mi-ja is relieved to hear that Tae-kyung has accompanied her, since he’s more famous — but he steps out of the car wearing Mi-nam’s sweats and looks thoroughly normal. The neighborhood folks don’t recognize him either, and hearing that he never appeared on a particular program (probably because it’s a dinky provincial show), they decide that he must not be very popular. I’m thinking they wouldn’t recognize anyone who was famous in the past decade — which means they probably would have recognized Mo Hwa-ran, if only they knew she was also in the neighborhood.
Hwa-ran is here to pay her respects to Songwriter Go, and speeds past Tae-kyung and Mi-nyeo’s car on her way to the gravesite. She doesn’t stop by the village on her way, which means that she arrives first. Placing flowers by the grave, she conveys some good news — she’s going to re-release the song he wrote for her — and tells him to be happy.
When Mi-nyeo and Tae-kyung arrive at the mountainside, the other car is parked, albeit empty. Tae-kyung stays in their car while Aunt Mi-ja and Mi-nyeo head up.
Mi-nyeo passes by Hwa-ran on her way, but doesn’t recognize her as the singer. She pauses for a moment, but doesn’t make a big deal of the encounter until she reaches the grave and finds, surprisingly, that it has just been visited.
Aunt Mi-ja had explained that Mi-nyeo’s father left his hometown at a young age to pursue music, which is why she doesn’t know anything about his friends or the twins’ mother. Mi-ja supposes there are people out there who knew him better, but she doesn’t know who they are. Therefore, Mi-nyeo connects the graveside visit with the stranger they just passed, and immediately races back down the mountain to catch up to her. This woman knew her father, and she’s desperate to talk to her.
She tries to call Tae-kyung to ask him to prevent the woman from leaving, but gets no answer. The car pulls away, and Mi-nyeo loses her chance.
And what is Tae-kyung doing?
He is off frolicking in the fields, enjoying some music, of course! He thinks to himself loftily, “It’s been a long while since I’ve felt so peaceful. Was this how comfortable it felt to not have to be conscious of other people’s looks?”
Looking off into the distance, he glimpses a man waving at him. As he moves gracefully to his music, he thinks ever-so-generously, “Is it because this is the country? Even strangers make greetings.” He raises his hand to wave back, like a beauty queen to an admirer.
Tae-kyung’s attitude is so pretentiously grandiose that OMFG IT IS HYSTERICAL.
Of course, the grandpa is actually yelling at him, “It’s a pig! Run away!”
Back in the village, Mi-nyeo and Aunt Mi-ja have heard the story of the pig. But while the pig has been returned to its home, they find no trace of Tae-kyung. Aunt Mi-ja takes advantage of the opportunity to call Heyi, saying she’d better check on her boyfriend, who’s in trouble. (Really, she just wants another star to come so she can make good on the bragging she’d done.)
Mi-nyeo worries, recalling Tae-kyung’s bad sense of direction. Plus, when it gets dark, he’ll have a hard time seeing. Her overactive imagination spins a scenario of what might happen if he doesn’t come back by sundown — Heyi would be bedridden in grief. The A.N.JELL boys would be stricken. Fans would be heartbroken. Sung-chan would swear off eating pork.
No — she can’t let that happen. She must find him! She heads back to the mountain, trying to guess which direction he would have chosen. Remembering his dislike of the dark, she picks the brighter path. He hates trash, so he would have avoided the littered road. A footprint in dung is definitely his, but he would have sought out water to wash in. To the stream it is.
It’s a cute way of showing how well she knows him, and it works, because she finds him by the water.
Tae-kyung had come here to wash up, sweaty from the chase, and is now waiting for his shoes to dry. Declaring himself ready, he suggests they return, since he’s thirsty. Lucky for him, Mi-nyeo has anticipated that and brought along drinking water.
He’s surprised at her foresight, particularly as she explains the things she had packed for him: Clean clothes since he might be cold. A towel. First aid kit in case he was hurt. Food in case he was hungry.
He asked how she found him. She answers, “I just thought of you, and found you.” He’s a little impressed at her thoughtfulness, although he expresses it in his usual understated way.
As they walk back in the dark, Tae-kyung tells her to go slowly since he can’t see very well. To preserve his dignity, he insists he hadn’t run from the pig out of fear — he was just avoiding it! — but he freaks out when something rustles in the woods. He asks, “Are there rabbits in these mountains? I really hate rabbits.” (LOL!)
She thinks rabbits are cute, but he’d approached one thinking it was cute and got bitten hard: “Rabbits are dangerous.” That makes him think that she’s like a rabbit — she looks innocent, but she’s dangerous too.
Hilariously, Mi-nyeo starts singing the child’s song “Santoki,” or “Mountain Rabbit.” Tae-kyung tells her nervously to quit it, but she continues, “Mountain rabbit, where are you going? Hopping, hopping, running off. Where are you going?” I love that she’s developing a sense of humor.
The flashlight goes out and they stop to rest. Looking up at the sky, Mi-nyeo marvels at the stars. Tae-kyung gripes, “I can barely see you. Do you think I can see the stars?” But he can see the moon.
Mi-nyeo muses, “The only star you can see is the moon.” He corrects her: the moon isn’t a star. It only reflects light, but it doesn’t have its own light like the sun. She answers, “Even so, the moon has its uses. Rather than pointlessly brightening up an already bright day, it gives light on a dark night. Isn’t that useful?”
He corrects her again: “Go Mi-nam. The reason the day is bright is because of that pointlessly bright sun.” She thinks some more, maybe a teeny bit downcast now: “Then I’m like the moon that’s just clinging to you, who’s like the sun.”
In his unsentimental way, Tae-kyung says, “But the moon isn’t useless. No matter how many other stars there are at night, all I can see is the moon.”
(SQUEAAAAAAAL.)
I need a moment.
Okay, calm now.
Looking at him, Mi-nyeo says, “Hyungnim, right now I only see one special star.” But he doesn’t pick up on her real meaning; he just answers that there are a lot of stars in the sky. As tears pool in her eyes, Mi-nyeo continues, “There are a great many of them, but this one star sparkles so brightly that I keep only seeing that star.”
Now he’s the dense one: “There’s a star like that?” Mi-nyeo: “Yes. It’s a star that many people like. If I join the great number of people who like that star, it wouldn’t be a crime, would it?” (Okay, now she’s mixing her metaphors, but it’s sweet.)
Tae-kyung is still looking up at the sky, unaware that she’s growing more emotional: “Do you need permission to like those things? Ask the star. It should be able to see you right now.” As a tear falls, Mi-nyeo looks at him to say, “Yes. I’m looking at that star right now. Is it okay to like it?”
A car horn sounds, interrupting the moment. It causes Tae-kyung to look over, and he spots the tears on Mi-nyeo’s face. By the look on his face, it seems like he’s just becoming aware that something else is going on here…
But this is when Heyi arrives, jealous and in a bad mood. How dare he ignore her phone calls and make the excuse that he’s busy?
And then she trips and falls onto some dung.
To resume the recurring joke, none of the neighborhood grandmas recognizes Heyi, either. (When she answers that she hasn’t been on that show, they tsk-tsk that she must not be popular.)
Heyi takes a moment with Mi-nyeo to ask about the conversation she’d been having with Tae-kyung. She’s relieved that the answer is “only about the stars,” because she worried that Mi-nyeo may have upset Tae-kyung. Heyi says in her fake-sweet way, “Please don’t think badly of me saying this. Oppa and I are both busy that we have to find time to see each other. But if you take all his time, it makes me feel bad. Please let us have time just for the two of us.”
Mi-nyeo promises to do that, so when Tae-kyung comes out to suggest that the three of them get going, Heyi gives her the eye. Mi-nyeo understands, and feigns tiredness, making the excuse to stay behind with her aunt. Tae-kyung tells her to come up the next day, then.
After they leave, Mi-nyeo looks up at the stars sadly: “There are too many stars.” (But don’t worry, you’re a moon, Mi-nyeo!)
At home, the guys can tells something is off and the atmosphere in rehearsal is strained. It’s been three days and Mi-nam is still not back. Jeremy worries that Tae-kyung got into a fight with Mi-nam, while Shin-woo tells him to give her a call.
Tae-kyung says tersely, “He’ll come when it’s time.”
Mi-nyeo is still back in her father’s hometown, thinking despondently, “I miss him.” But she shakes her head and vows, “No, I can’t see him until my feelings go away.”
That conviction isn’t strong enough to stop her from perking up when Aunt Mi-ja announces that she has a visitor from Seoul who is here to take her back. Mi-nyeo decides, “I want to see him!” and runs off, excitedly anticipating the reunion.
Only, she stops short when she realizes it’s Shin-woo.
He’s no dummy, and he picks up on her response: “Did you think it was Tae-kyung?” Still, “Even if you weren’t waiting for me, it’s okay. I came to take you back.”
At her hesitant reaction, Shin-woo asks gently, “Do you want to stay here? You can leave behind those troubles and stay, and I can stop being your nice hyung. Want to do that?”
Mi-nyeo apologizes: “I only thought of myself. It must have put you, Jeremy, and President Ahn in a difficult spot, but I didn’t think of that.” Shin-woo guesses, “Is that how difficult things are for you?”
Despite that, Mi-nyeo decides to go back with him, saying, “I can endure. I have to endure it.” Shin-woo would like to help her through it, and asks what he can do. She answers, “Please just be a good hyung to me.”
Understanding that he’ll have to back off, he answers, “Since what you want from me is to be a good hyung, I won’t add to your difficulties. Just rest comfortably by my side.”
(Aw. So sweet!)
So it’s with excitement that Jeremy announces to Tae-kyung that Mi-nam has returned, and is currently in the studio recording the song.
Tae-kyung tells himself, “In one more day, I would have gone to get her myself.” (It sounds romantic, but his implication is that he would’ve given her hell for staying so long.)
Mi-nyeo takes the microphone and sings, but her first attempt is too weak. She’s stopped by the producer and preps for a second take, just as Jeremy and Tae-kyung enter the studio. Looking straight at Tae-kyung, she recalls Hoon-yi’s advice on what the song means — longing between a man and a woman — and sings.
Park Shin-hye – “말도 없이” (Without words) [ Download ]
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I shouldn’t have done that,
I should have pretended not to know
like I didn’t see it, like I couldn’t see it
I shouldn’t have looked at you in the first placeI should have run away,
I should have pretended I wasn’t listening
like I didn’t hear it, like I couldn’t hear it
I shouldn’t have heard your love in the first placeWithout a word you made me know love
Without a word you gave me love
Because you took just a breath and ran away like this
Without a word love leaves me
Without a word love abandons me
Wondering what to say next, my lips were surprised
Because it came without a word.
Everyone is thrilled — this is it! This is what they were looking for.
But after the first verse, she’s overcome with emotion and runs out crying.
Shin-woo follows her out to check on her, but Mi-nyeo keeps her back turned and bursts out, “Don’t look at me! Nobody should see me. It’s too hard to endure. I think I will be found out.”
Tae-kyung arrives behind them, and Shin-woo sees him standing there. He tells Mi-nyeo, “I’ll cover you, so you’re not found out.”
With that, he turns her around so she can cry into his shoulder, as Tae-kyung watches, conflicted.
COMMENTS
Great, fun, romantic, angsty episode!
First off, I love (1) How dense Mi-nyeo is about Tae-kyung’s motivations — not that he’s being obvious about it, he’s actually hiding it pretty well, (2) and how Tae-kyung keeps making excuses for his behavior with illogical explanations, and (3) How, since Mi-nyeo is dense, she doesn’t question him even when his explanations don’t quite make sense to her.
To wit: On their way down to the rural town, they stop for a rest, and Tae-kyung comments with a relaxed sigh that the air is nice out here in the country. He’d been feeling tired, but he likes the quiet and will enjoy his rest. She answers, puzzled, “But you said you were busy, which is why I ran.” (She means running to the car with the soda.) Thus contradicted, he replies, his voice getting stern, “Go Mi-nam, I make the schedule. Don’t butt in.” Hehe.
I do think it’s a little odd that Tae-kyung — so perceptive otherwise — didn’t key into Mi-nyeo’s feelings for him during the whole star/moon speech. I mean, he knows she’s a girl, and he should know he’s a hottie, so it shouldn’t be so surprising to suspect that she could be talking about him. Then again, it WAS a pretty coded exchange, so I figure he was just taking the words at face value.
Speaking of which, the Hong sisters don’t necessarily write dramas laden with “myeongpum daesa” — that is, “premium dialogue” — but I love how they slip in little gems in the midst of something normal. It makes that line less cheesy than it might sound in a drama that churns out out winning line after winning line. (Sometimes great dialogue is a wonder, and sometimes it’s tiring to listen to.) The star/moon conversation is one example, but there are several others. Jeremy’s bit about being in love and being “guilty versus guiltless” is one. If you take that line in a straightforward way, it could be one of those overly precious bits of dialogue. But given how literally Mi-nyeo interprets it, combined with that hilariously random exchange under the piano, we get the best of both worlds — the words provide a springboard for humor AND can be enjoyed for the original meaning.
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251
October 29, 2009 at 10:11 AM
JB - after reading each week to the 6th episode, recap - I was hooked and watched the first 6 episodes all at once. Thanks for your recaps. =) This series is much welcomed after the disappointing MFL.
I like episode 7 as well. I'm still waiting to see where it goes. I've liked the BOF storyline for a long time and by ep 7, I still liked it in K-drama version. But the 2nd half, there were moments when it just got strange and odd. I hope that this series doesn't go flat either with random scenes and the such.
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252 Anonymous
October 29, 2009 at 10:18 AM
Why is JGS so awesome? Why? Even though I adore him, the source of his appeal is still mysterious. I'd like to hear some theories.
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253 spoiled
October 29, 2009 at 10:23 AM
Jang Geun Suk leaves message on 'You're Beautiful' homepage
[태경♡] 황태경입니다! 2009.10.29 10:47:11
Hello viewers of ‘You’re Beautiful’. This is Jang Geun Suk, currently taking on the role of Hwang Taekyung in ‘You’re Beautiful’. I actually planned to write something here before the series began but because of filming and my tight schedule…
I was really late this time ^^
It has already been a month since ‘You’re Beautiful’ started airing. We don’t have many finished scenes; we just shoot right before the episode goes on air. Therefore, both the actors and the staff are feeling the strain. Maybe it’s because we’ve got great teamwork on the set of’ You’re Beautiful’ or maybe it’s cause of the young actors, but this has to the most fun and enjoyable drama I’ve ever filmed.
I suppose most of you know this but we finally hit the 2 figure mark last week (for viewership ratings). Although there might be people who doubt that we could do well since we’re a group of really young actors, or people who might be more interested in other dramas that are currently airing, there are now more people who will go ‘Ah~’ when the drama’s title is mentioned and more people who remember this drama. We might not have the resources and support to make this drama a magnificent one, but through our passion and great teamwork, we, the actors and the staffs are working hard to show everyone that this is a good drama. And the lovely words and interest that everyone has shown us has been a great source of strength to us.
(I always check our search rankings on various portal sites ^^)
Truthfully, as the leader of AN Jell, I feel sorry to my dongsaengs. We wanted to show this drama to more people but the viewership ratings were lower than we expected. I started to wonder if it was because I didn’t manage to bring across the Hwang Taekyung character well or if it’s because of Jang Geun Suk that people cannot accept this drama….many such thoughts crossed my mind..
(Cause I’m an A blood type, you know) (T/N: Type As are known to be perfectionists)
But I don’t think that way now. I won’t dwell on just viewership ratings. Looking at the other younger actors striving so hard to embrace their characters makes me realize that I should be the one learning from them. I’ve thought of giving up because it was too tough. I didn’t expect it to be so satisfying leading this group of inexperienced young actors holding their scripts, joking on set and researching how to express a particular scene. ^^
This week’s episodes will be the half point mark for this drama. Recently, not just me but also all my co-workers have just been shooting continuously.
We’ll do our best all the way to the very end. Till then, please give us your love and opinions ^^
Jang Geun Suk as…..Taekyung preparing to shoot the 19th scene of episode 8 at SBS Ilsan Tanhyun G-Studio
translated by: Sparkskey @ LJ
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254 Dense Viewer
October 29, 2009 at 10:35 AM
How did Shinwoo know Minam was a girl? In which episode did he come to this realization?
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255 Snikki
October 29, 2009 at 10:36 AM
@238 Ana
I was thinking the same thing. I need to learn Korean in...uhmm...5 hours! If iget home tonight and this epi still isn't subbed, I'm gonna go crazy-er!
@244 sparkskey
You have a point! Especially now that so many idol star have gotten the flu.
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256 Thuong
October 29, 2009 at 10:38 AM
JGS is REALLY a great actor -- he's so versatile and unique and conveys his character strikingly well. Of course, his oh-so-deep-and-sexy voice does help a lot.... hehe ^^
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257 MEIKO**** ^-^
October 29, 2009 at 10:55 AM
@256
He found out in Episode 2
@255
thanks! that's a great article... ^-^
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258 jhonz05
October 29, 2009 at 11:09 AM
i love dramabeans so much..hehe..i really understand the drama just by reading it here..tha subs on the video is so fast that sometimes i cant understand but here every line, i definitely understands and it keeps me teary eyed..hehehe..god bless..
i love tae kyung..xoxo..lol
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259 waimee78
October 29, 2009 at 11:13 AM
oshhhiii.....*
i've done reading this ep recap for the 4th time now. . at first there was about 70, next 150,then 234,and now got 26+ comments! oops did i mention it's already 2:25am?
but still can't find a subbed one...
argghh,,
i should tell my friends about this thing torturing me, ,
SHRINKING MY BRAIN CELLS,,
but actually im a LOVING THIS!..HAHA!
now you get me?im totally crazy!
great thanks to you JB to the 4th power for now.
.need to sleep.zzzzzzzzzz
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260 Ging
October 29, 2009 at 11:15 AM
thanks so much for the translation!
I absolutely love this episode :)
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261 Ann
October 29, 2009 at 11:49 AM
Ahaaa. I'm grinning stupidly right now. I love you Dramabeans! Thanks for posting the recap!
@255
Thank you for that (((:
I wish I could support You're Beautiful by watching it straight from SBS, but I haven't got the means. I hope those who do will realize what an awesome show this is and how it rockkkks.
Anyway, I love JGS! Keep it coming~! <33
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262 steffanie
October 29, 2009 at 12:03 PM
YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks so mucH for recappiNG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
^^
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263 Ana
October 29, 2009 at 12:18 PM
@255 spoiled- Sheesh if that was really written by JGS I would feel bad.He's done such a good job in this one.I hope the love that viewers have for the show translate into solid ratings soon.:-)
@257 Snikki - I see that I have company:-)
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264
October 29, 2009 at 12:41 PM
I am most certainly going gaga over this drama. Thank you JB!
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265 angle2mx
October 29, 2009 at 1:12 PM
HOLY MOLY! 266 comments, Thatz a whole alot!!!!!!!!! I love this show...I realized that I am addicted to this show and watched 1 too many times , when I caught myself doing the lip motion that JGS does...When he does it, its is SUPER hot...when I do it... not so much, I look like a spoiled brat[my sis told me that]. OH Thank JB for the wonderful recap. This is the ONLY show, where I have waited to watch the ep THEN read your recap...I am usually WAY too impaitient. BUt this you have too watch it to wholly enjoy the dynamics...
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266 ladymai
October 29, 2009 at 1:37 PM
@221 Alert
Are you perhaps referring to that awesome cowl neck top Tae Kyung has that magically transforms into a hoodie? If so, please, please tell me where you got it,because I'm pretty obsessed with finding one. I will so grateful. Thanks :)
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267 cherrytreela
October 29, 2009 at 1:51 PM
Thank you so much for your recap. I was debating last night if I should watch just ep.7 raw or watch vickii (not preferred because of low video quality) because I can't wait for the English subs. Boy...what a wonderful surprise when I checked your site and you already had the recap! Yes...I check your site first thing in the morning and all throughout the day...perhaps just about 20 times each day.
I love the way you wittingly summarize and criticize (when needed) the dramas. You are an excellent writer!
I have always liked MN from Stairway to Heaven, Heaven's Tree, but not so much at Goong S. I have liked TK from Jwang Jini. This drama just bring back my admiration for both of them...act so well and they can sing well too!
Thank you so much for all your hard work. I especially liked the part about the sun, moon, and stars and also the English lyrics.
Keep up the good work and take care.
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268 Greisys
October 29, 2009 at 1:53 PM
you've left me breathless wow what an episode can't wait for the next one
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269 12Dose12
October 29, 2009 at 2:31 PM
JB,
I really laughed at your twitter status! the comments are growing like mushrooms! cant wait for your next recap! have a nice day :)
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270 MChan
October 29, 2009 at 2:42 PM
Many many many many many tnx!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!^^ I'm so happy!! at least I could find it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
Now......................chapter 8!!!!!!!^^ may many thanks again!! great job!!!^^
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271 fani
October 29, 2009 at 2:47 PM
Thanks for the heads up ! This episode is cool, I can't wait for it to get English subbed !
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272 sophia
October 29, 2009 at 3:12 PM
The subs episode is up - All i have to add to that is, it was worth the wait.
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273 amydem
October 29, 2009 at 3:25 PM
I like the story line about their families, Tae-kyung's mother and the twin's parenthood and how they're connected somehow but the writers are keeping us to guess how they could be intertwined. It's like the middle part of 'My Girl' where they made me think that Yoo-rin could be the missing cousin, in which case, they can't be together in the end. In this drama, the writers are making me think that maybe Tae-kyung and the twins have the same 'parent' (i don't know which one yet) and that they can't be together in the end...
Of course, that's not gonna happen but it adds to the story...
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274 spiderwill
October 29, 2009 at 3:26 PM
ep 8 is yet another great episode. in my view even better than ep7. look forward to it, fellow viewers!
i'm glad that this drama is still going strong so far, despite that they're filming the same day as it airs. have no idea how they manage to do it.
@255
thanks for posting jgs's message. it gives me a different perspective. must be difficult to bite the bullet of the initial one-digit rating. but loads of young people (whom this drama is aimed for) watch dramas online nowadays.
nevertheless, business is business, i hope the rating will go up even more. you have my prayer, a.n.jell!
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275 sophia
October 29, 2009 at 3:40 PM
@ 254 "Why is JGS so awesome? Why? Even though I adore him, the source of his appeal is still mysterious. I’d like to hear some theories"
Good question, lets ponder this for a moment shall we? Is it because he's exceptionally beautiful? Or maybe because he's rocking the guy eyeliner? Is it because he can act - well enough for us all to fall for such an annoying man? Or when he smiles, his eyes laugh too which is the cutest thing in the WHOLE world? Is because he still looks good, even with a really dodgy hair cut (when if first started)? Is it because I crazy in love with his character in "you're beautiful"? Is it because of his modesty, he's just too adorable (see post 255 for details)? Is it because he has natural charm and charisma? Is because he's sexy as hell?
Hhhhhmmmm maybe I should stop now.....
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276 spoiled
October 29, 2009 at 3:47 PM
@255
yes it is a real msg that geun suk post on YB's homepage
... i feel sad for him..he must feeling down and feel responsible for it in someway..
although,i really cannot imagine anyone can portray Tae kyung better than him..
i feel sad that he though becos of him ppl not tune in to watch it which is not true..
!!! in soompi we try to gather and doing some project to support YB cast and crews
i think it's a good idea to show love and support to YB crew they deserve it much much more than what it is right now...
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277 Kgrl
October 29, 2009 at 3:50 PM
Brilliant. Just hilarious. And you know what's even better? All the hyperventilating, emergency-room-rushing, squeeling comments I've read here.
Seriously, the wit and comedic talents of JB's readership is so impressive. I was already ROFL at YB, then had to do it again at the posts. How anyone can avoid cracking a rib is beyond me.
Thanks JB, I also needed a "moment" when TK said that line. This drama is just too comical and well-rounded to not love.
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278 findland
October 29, 2009 at 4:14 PM
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244 sparkskey - Oct 29, 2009 at 8:53 am
interesting thought here, but it just occured to me :- could the pig represent SWINE FLU? :D hence the epic expression and the running away ASAP.
Hahaha .. your comment makes me crack up ..hehe I have to take H1N1 shot soon LOL
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279 hmm...
October 29, 2009 at 4:32 PM
could the Hong sisters also make a parody of Winter Love? they think they are siblings because the mom is "psycho" and wants to think of GMN and her twin as her own, as sharing them with the man she loved? i just hope it won't be dragged out too long, by the song without words, it sounds like one of them will disappear, and pleeaase, not another one year or three year break... but, now we know they will always find each other...aah...can't wait to see how things go!
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280 linz
October 29, 2009 at 4:55 PM
yesss finally got to watch once the ridiculousness at viikii was over! this drama is soo great. the scene in the field: one of the funniest things i've seen in a long, long time. also i LOVE how tae-kyung talked about rabbits being dangerous LOL. that was just so freakin cute :) and yes, i definitely squealed as well when tae-kyung made the moon speech! can't wait to watch the next ep!
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281 mai
October 29, 2009 at 5:04 PM
Argh.. Taekyung.. Tsk tsk tsk.. Haha, gosh I just feel so bad for Shinwoo.. ;(
Minyeo, she's finally realizing she's falling in love with Taekyung! Haha, its cute but sad.. I love the metaphoric speaking, its cute and smart at the same time.. ;)
Argh, not in the mood to type much. Great episode, it was bittersweet. Gotta say when Shinwoo let Minyeo cry on his shoulder in front of Taekyung,, I was like YESS! Haha, but great review. ;) Btw, love Park Shin Hye singing this song, she sounds great! ;)
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282 twins
October 29, 2009 at 6:13 PM
ah so those things are election ticker.. i thought they were stock market info lol
now that make sense hehehe..
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283 azncutie143
October 29, 2009 at 6:28 PM
omg i love it! cant wait for ep 8! :)
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284 icechocolate
October 29, 2009 at 6:42 PM
Am I crazy or what? I know that Javabeans haven't post the recap of ep 8, but I'm still visiting her site only to read the comment (maybe I get some information about ep 8, because I only watched the episode without subs). And thankfully, I gets some information.. He he..
Thanks for all comments, and I guess it's not just me who want to learn korean because of You're Beautiful.
And thanks a lot to you, Javabeans. I guess you are the only source for understanding this drama, because until now I can't reach vikii this week.
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285 mawar
October 29, 2009 at 6:59 PM
Finally,,,,,, I can watch this...!!!! Hiks Hiks.. it's sooo sad.. :'(
I couldn't imagine if the story going on to sad ending (like : GMN and HTK can't be together 'cause they are Brother and sister..... ) NOOOOOOOO.........!!
But, I think Hong Sisters aren't be that Cruel.... *cross finger*
*sigh* can't wait to the next episode.......
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286
October 29, 2009 at 7:09 PM
"You are Sunlight and I Moon
Joined by the gods of fortune
Midnight and I knew
Sharing the sky
We have been blessed
You and I"
-Sun and Moon-
*HEAVE* *HEAVE* *SNIFFLE* *SWOOOOOOOOOON!*
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287
October 29, 2009 at 7:10 PM
Yay - watching ep 8 with chinese subs (which I understand). =) although i haven't gotten too far yet. waiting for the recaps cause JB's so good at it. almost 300 comments here. I lurked a lot before this. So I bet there are a lot more lurkers out there. JB you are super popular. =)
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288 pabo ceo reom
October 29, 2009 at 7:20 PM
The pig was so WIN LOL.
squeal squeal squeal.
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289 nnaiy
October 29, 2009 at 7:38 PM
@ 157 gnerd
You are hilarious!~!
Yup thank you so much JB, your insights and the discussions here always add to the enjoyment of the show as a whole! :D
I like how Shin Woo seems to have a chance (albeit a tiny one) in the next episode, we finally get to watch the love triangle and jealousy unfold!
The number of comments here is just amazing, YB FTW!!
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290 nnaiy
October 29, 2009 at 7:40 PM
Ah.. and yes I was a lurker too before YB came along, swept me off my feet and got my fingers moving to comment!
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291 wawa 와와
October 29, 2009 at 7:44 PM
seriously, the last drama i went gaga was BBF when i stayed up til 3am in the morning to watch the drama... and i can't believe YB gave me the same attitude!!!
hahaha... episode 7 was an epic... the so call CF scene & chased by a pig, was totally an epic! i cracked my laugh my ass out when JGS ran like there's no tomorrow...
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292 avidYABfan
October 29, 2009 at 7:55 PM
I watched the sub ep 7 on Viikii this morning, the dialogue was seriously hilarious! Like JB commented 'premium' . This is what I call 'great script'.
Reading the sub while watching their various innocent expressions make me laugh so hard.
For instance, MN mockingly reply when TK asks her to slow down because he can't see well in dark, 'Hyungnim, you run far enough as I saw..' (from the pig). TK retorts 'Csh, I wasn't running, I was avoiding it' (yeah, rite...we laughed at how scared he was earlier). TK tenaciously insisted 'Pig is dirty and disgusting so I avoid it'
And the rabbit scene - with alarm morbid on TK face after hearing some screeching noise in the background. The animal dialogue were so witty and fit-in innocently like he depicts nonchalantly that MN just like rabbit - cute but dangerous .
JB, after reading your comment, watching 2nd time round it felt differently and I savored every dialogue now.
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293 Haru
October 29, 2009 at 8:10 PM
Dang. i wonder when the subs of this episode will come out. i've been re-visiting mysoju.com for quite a lot of time already. and then. i can't wait for javabeans recap for episode 8.
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294 nycgrl
October 29, 2009 at 8:17 PM
I laughed so hard watching this episode especially the field/pig scene my husband got so annoyed at my gasping little hiccupy laughs since he was trying to watch the yankee's game. Lets go Yankees!!!
I think the Hong sisters really outdid themselves in this episode and for some reason I feel an odd urge to put on tons of eye liner LOL
@ sparkskey
"interesting thought here, but it just occured to me :- could the pig represent SWINE FLU?"
Ok this was almost as funny as the producer saying he can't eat pork anymore. Sparkskey thanks for the laughs!!
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295 Anonymouse
October 29, 2009 at 8:19 PM
@277 Sophia, I think you did a very good job of explaining JGS' allure. Thank you! I would only have to add that,
---Maybe it is because JGS looks equally fine whether he is in his own rockstar gear or MN's sweats?
Or maybe it is because JGS is ably playing the role of a lifetime -- the bad boy, the sensitive musician, and swoonworthy knight in shining armor all in one?
Or maybe it is because JGS is only 21, and he is carrying this show like he's being doing this all his life?
This noona loves her JGS!
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296 nycgrl
October 29, 2009 at 8:23 PM
BTW the reason I'm starting to find TK attractive though he is disturbingly my nephew's age (I'm a young aunt!! ok!) is he has this really adorkable goofy side that is only coming out now. We already knew he was blunt, cold, honest, OCD and weird but now we find he is a total dork. Who the hell is afraid of rabbits? Why is he prancing around in the field? His cool image is just that an image. The boy/man behind the facade is so much cuter and attractive.
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297 yvhsien
October 29, 2009 at 9:52 PM
Having to wait for english subs was pure torture. And because i had vowed not to read the recap before watching it, i'm in shock but happy that JB's recap has garnered almost 300 posts!!
This is going to be long, so please bear with me. This is an awesome episodes and here are my favorite scenes:
1) TK in the field and being chased by the pig - totally hilarious. I laughed so hard that it hurt.
2) The moon and star scene - my favorite scene and dialogue in this episode.
TK: Why do you need permission from a star to like it? Ask the star. You are looking at it right now.
MN (tears running down her face, looking at TK): If I like you, would it be okay?
And he catches a glimpse of her face as the lights from the car shines on them.
Because of his nightblindness, he never realized the star MN was talking about all this time was him.
3) MN singing "Without Words". When her manager asked her to find that longing, yearning feelings on being in love, oh boy, she sure did and how heart-wrenching as she looks directly at TK and starts singing. And his eyes as it slowly dawns on him (I'm sure he is thinking about the 'star' confession) as he realize she is singing to him.
MN being so pure and never known love is having heart broken. Of course it was unbearable for her. What is TK going to do as he realizes her feelings and maybe his? I sense some jealousy as he sees SW hugs MN. And of course in Ep 8 when the young guy hugs her.
@255 spoiled
TQ for posting JGS' message. I wish we could do something to encourage the cast and staff. How about sending this posts from JB's recap to show them their hard work is not in vain.
@alert
Yes, please tell us if it's that cowl neck top that transforms into a hoodie coz I want it too.
Now, I'm going back to the torture of waiting for Episode 8 to be subbed....argghhh!!
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298 kesaperida
October 29, 2009 at 10:10 PM
My first time posting here. This is the first time I am hooked to a Korean Drama. I adore the script and the funny moments, and all the characters are awesome. Thanks for the wonderful recap!
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299 OzChick
October 29, 2009 at 10:17 PM
The pig scene was absolutely freakin' hilarious! JGS had the funniest expressions. Love that boy!
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300 emma
October 29, 2009 at 10:23 PM
wow! so many comments already! I've been reading your blog consistently since the fall of 2007, so it's awesome to witness how much it's grown (and growing)!
Anyway, I liked the "Without Words" song previously, since the soundtrack has been out, but it just became 123098x better in the context of episode 7. So much meaning and emotion! And PSH (haha at the acronym) captures the angsty, I-miss-you-I-love-you expression/voice very well. Also, I particularly enjoyed watching the other A.N.JELL members' expressions as they listened to the song. Nothing was said, but so much was meant!! Aw Shinwoo, eek Taekyung, lol Jeremy.
I feel like I'm an innately critical person, but for some reason, with this drama I've just been thoroughly enjoying myself (at times to the point of utter giddiness, am I a dork?), and I just find it so cute and enduring!! To me, there's no intolerable cheesiness or drama or horrible acting to have to bear through, and I think it may easily be added to my top 3... :)
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