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Smile: Episode 17

OMG, WOW. There isso much heart in this episode—the best so far!! Someone remind me to close my slack-jawed mouth before I start drooling over Kang Hyun-soo.

Special shoutout: at last! The Han River appears in a Kdrama as more than just a place to scream/vent or have secret arguments/trysts. When Hyun-soo first pulls up to the Han River, I thought, “Oh no! An argument? Already?” but was very pleasantly surprised by the scene’s fresh spin on this ubiquitous location.

(Housekeeping notes: Call us fickle, but dw4p and I decided to go back to single-episode recaps for now, because did we mention that this is getting SO GOOD? So much happens and there’s so much to say about it that the dual-episode format has been a bit cumbersome. Plus, we gotta keep feeding the addiction, hehe.)

EPISODE 17

Hyun-soo suggests they go see a movie, since the evening hasn’t panned out as Jung-in hoped. He parks by the Han River and brings her ramen, saying, “They don’t have popcorn at this theater.“ He tells her to look out at the serenity of the water and the lights of the city: “This is a movie!”

She reminds him of her advice to plan a date thinking about how much to spend, not what to eat, yet he’d only bought her a bowl of ramen. He says they’re not on a date, but he can’t stop looking at her. Jung-in asks if he wants some, saying he’s been staring at her eating this whole time.

“But why do you think I was looking at you because I wanted the ramen?” he asks. He tells her he’s been thinking about what she is to him, other than a frog.

They sit out on the steps to watch their ‘movie.’ Jung-in touches Hyun-soo’s cheek, saying his face is cold. “Your hand is colder,” he says, holding it in his. “If you’re cold, lean on me. In the future, lean on me if you want to.”

At home, Jung-kyung mulls over her conversation with Hyun-soo. In a voiceover, we hear his response to her question: “I’m going to start thinking about what kind of person she is to me. I’ll give you an answer once I figure it out.”

Geum-ja is waiting up for Hyun-soo to come home, still suspicious of their three-way date. Just who exactly the third wheel was in that configuration, she can’t quite tell. Sung-joon sees her waiting up and warns Jung-in, so she hops out of the car a block away, leaving Geum-ja to inspect an empty car.

Jung-kil wakes everyone up at 4.30 a.m. the next morning. He makes a fuss per usual, and asks what his father’s last wish was. He wants to know if there’s money involved, because if there isn’t, it’s not worth working for.

“There is!” Grandpa Man-bok yells gruffly. But he says if Jung-kil brings it up one more time, it’ll be as if the money never existed.

Han-se goes to see Jung-kil and says he thinks Hyun-soo likes Jung-in. He asks Jung-kil to move out of the house as soon as possible, saying he’ll find them a place. Sensing an opening, Jung-kil tells Han-se that Jung-in was very attached to their old home. She might be swayed if he gets the house back for her.

As Jung-in gets ready to leave for work with Hyun-soo, Geum-ja is quick to jump on her case. She says if people in the neighborhood see them together, they’ll jump to conclusions, which could dim Hyun-soo’s marriage prospects. Jung-in is sensitive to Geum-ja’s critique and apologizes. (We saw her this way around Han-se’s mother too—she seems to clam up when strong mother figures call her true intentions into question.)

Hyun-soo runs out to catch up with Jung-in and says that his mom is picking on her because she’s too pretty. He says, “Who told you to be so pretty? Let’s see. Eyes, nose, mouth; how can there be no flaws? No, I guess your forehead juts out a little.”

Jung-in slaps him on the forehead.

Hyun-soo: “Hey, it hurts when you hit someone out of the blue like that!”
Jung-in: “I’m hurting too.”

Hyun-soo claims he’s still figuring out how he feels about Jung-in, but HELLO could it be any more obvious? When he and Jung-in arrive at work, Han-se’s in the office with the staff. Hyun-soo seizes the opportunity to speak to Jung-in informally, which they’ve never done in the office. There’s awkward silence as Jung-in, along with everyone else, takes this in.

Hyun-soo explains that their families know each other, apologizing for not telling everyone sooner. When Han-se asks if they’re going to speak informally in front of everyone, Hyun-soo says they won’t during office hours. He looks at his watch and disingenously says, “Oh dear. We only have five minutes left.”

Han-se cuts in to make his own statement, saying he and Jung-in are extremely close. “Jung-in, you know how I like my coffee, right? Go pour me a cup.”

Jung-in angrily retorts that he shouldn’t be asking her to fetch him a coffee. Awkwardly trying to save face, he chuckles, “Jung-in…” Hyun-soo wordlessly enjoys his little victory.

(Especially since the staff all know about their past, HOW AWKWARD would this be for them to watch?)

Hyun-soo, Jung-in and the team are assembling a model car. Hyun-soo asks Jung-in to bring him an airbag, and he winks as she hands it to him. She notes that his wink is much smoother than last time, winking back. “I practiced a lot,” he says. (Hehe!)

He tells her to sit in the car and is utterly adorable as he asks, “Now that you see me in action at work, don’t I look dashing?” She smiles and nods an admiring yes.

Han-se has his secretary look into the Kang family’s finances to see if Hyun-soo can actually pay up for the ring. The secretary only finds the ownership of the car center under Grandpa’s name, and can’t find anything else since he can’t see their bank account information.

Han-se asks Hyun-soo when he intends to pay back the cost of the ring, to which Hyun-soo, even-keeled, replies: “Do you need money?”

Han-se doesn’t flinch, either: “I need money to buy sweet potatoes.”

Hyun-soo promises to deliver the money within the week. As Hyun-soo is leaving, Han-se tells his secretary to look into the ownership of Jung-in’s old house so the Seos can move in soon.

Hyun-soo gets pensive over Han-se’s comment. Jung-in is worried, knowing it has something to do with Han-se. Seeming to have something up her sleeve, she ducks out for a moment.

She comes back with Han-se, who has bought nutritional drinks for the team. Hyun-soo’s wondering how this is supposed to make him feel better, but she merely closes her eyes and begins to do anger-management meditation. As she intones, “Hyun-soo, let us now work together to release our anger,” he sees a white “meditation spot” on the back of Han-se’s head and spits out his drink in surprise.

He feels MUCH better now. (BWAHAHA! I love this unexpected, hilarious twist on a prior plot detail.)

Jung-in asks Hyun-soo to present an idea for a cosmetics company where she’s hoping to get a part-time job collecting surveys. Jung-in says that this job will get her closer to paying back her ring—she stops and corrects herself—er, get her house back. She says she’ll keep her promise to Hyun-soo once she has the house. He doesn’t remember, and she says, “You forgot again? We said we’d have a barbecue party in the backyard.”

She asks Hyun-soo if he’s decided what to call her, and he says he’ll call her Seo Jung-in. She’s disappointed; she was hoping for something along the lines of Beatrice-Audrey-Hippocrates-Mermaid, like he’d called her sister.

Hyun-soo: But you’re Seo Jung-in. Seo. Jung. In.
Jung-in: Can’t I be something else? Like Cinderella or Snow White.
Hyun-soo: But I like ‘Seo Jung-in.’
Jung-in: I don’t like it.
Hyun-soo: I said I like Seo Jung-in.
Jung-in: I don’t like it!
Hyun-soo: I said I like Seo Jung-in!
Jung-in: [Walking away] Forget it.
Hyun-soo: [Yelling after her] But I like Seo Jung-in!

(Two things. First, this scene brings in moments and details that had seemed pretty small in previous episodes without fanfare or flashbacks. These blink-and-you’ll-miss-it references are part of how this drama makes you feel like you’re really experiencing these moments with the characters. More on this later. Second, the dialogue shows how Hyun-soo’s matured. Jung-kyung had been a set of ideals for him, but here, he’s obliquely telling Jung-in that he likes her as she is, without any of the Cinderella-story nonsense. More on this later, too.)

Hyun-soo shows Grandpa Man-bok his bank account records, where he’s been saving up money to repay Grandpa for his studies abroad. He says he’d intended to repay double the tuition, but a sudden circumstance came up where he needs to spend the money. What he’s saved so far isn’t enough, so he asks for another year to repay the tuition fees, and asks for help fulfilling the rest of the sum.

Hyun-soo later sees Jung-kyung in the kitchen and asks if she has time to meet the following day. She suggests they meet at their college campus. Jung-in overhears from the living room, disappointed.

The next morning, Hyun-soo gives Han-se money for the ring, but Han-se refuses to take it.

Han-se: Did you really think I would have accepted this money from Jung-in?
Hyun-soo: Yes. I thought you would, at least in consideration for Jung-in’s feeling that she needs to return it.
Han-se: But why would you pay for Jung-in’s wedding ring?
Hyun-soo: I’m taking responsibility for what I said I would do.
Han-se: I don’t need this. Take it.
Hyun-soo: I don’t need this either. With this, the relationship between you and Jung-in is completely over.

(Oh man. These two would be an excellent matchup in a fight-to-the-death if this drama were a sageuk. They are both so steely in this scene, it gave me the chills.)

He runs into Jung-in in the hall, and he tells her that he’s leaving to go to visit campus. She feels precarious because she thinks he still has feelings left for Jung-kyung, so her responses are rather tepid. But to her surprise, he asks her to go out with him in the evening.

Han-se fills Jung-kil in on his findings from looking into the Kangs’ finances. He says there’s definitely no inheritance left to Grandpa Man-bok. Talking more to themselves than each other, they commiserate in their woes: both had thought they could get back easily what they’d had. Han-se acknowledges that Jung-in’s heart can’t be won over by money, while Jung-kil is puzzled that Grandpa would try to use money to sway him. They dwell egotistically on their own predicaments, but see eye to eye on the solution: Let’s get it back.

Grandpa soon gets a call from the construction site, saying that Jung-kil has disappeared with his son-in-law, i.e., Han-se.

Jung-kyung walks around the campus before she meets with Hyun-soo, and while there she finds a photo of herself pinned to a photo collage. Hyun-soo had kept the photo in his wallet for years while he liked her, but he took it out and clipped it to the board in episode 9, when he’d resolved to let Jung-kyung go.

When they meet, he has only kind words for her, but he says them with a strong sense of finality:

Seo Jung-kyung. I liked you so much. Do you know how much I liked you, without regard for my pride? Those eight years… I have no regrets. Jung-kyung, thank you for filling that time with beauty. I’ll tell you now the answer to your question.

She says she doesn’t have to hear, but he continues, “Jung-in is…”

Jung-kyung later tells Jung-in the rest of this response, but Jung-in misunderstands it. Jung-kyung says, “I asked him what you mean to him, and he said you’re someone who [he] likes a lot.” In Korean the pronoun is implicit, so the literal English translation is, “He said you’re someone who likes a lot.” Since this can be understood either way, Jung-in misunderstands and responds, “Yes, I like [him] a lot.”

Trying to keep her from going out, Jung-kyung tells Jung-in that her first date with Hyun-soo was at Namsan (mountain). But Jung-in says, “I’m going to go. So don’t say something like that about Hyun-soo again.”

Hyun-soo is waiting for Jung-in at Namsan, and she calls him to ask if they could meet somewhere else. But she meets him there anyway, and he takes her to eat at a restaurant where he’d also taken Jung-kyung on their first date. He recalls Jung-kyung’s glum face while sitting in the same chair, and says to Jung-in, “If it were you, I knew you’d eat it well.”

She asks if he’s been here with someone before, and Hyun-soo says it was Jung-kyung. At first she makes light of it, but his words begin to pierce her bravado:

Jung-in: I like this kind of place, but other women, even if it weren’t Seo Jung-kyung, would slap you too.
Hyun-soo: Hit me if you want to. I came here knowing I might get hit.
Jung-in: What does that mean?
Hyun-soo: You know, don’t you, how excited I was to come here with Jung-kyung? Even though it was just me, I liked her for eight years, and in that time, I broke up with her and got back together with her, on my own, because she was the first person I liked. It’s possible that until the day I die, every time I hear the words ‘first love,’ I’ll think of the name Seo Jung-kyung, Beatrice-Audrey-Hippocrates-Mermaid. With Jung-kyung, I never dated her in six years—four years of college and two years of graduate school—yet I never once regretted it, because I liked her that much. The first love that I liked that much is Seo Jung-kyung. Jung-in, your sister…

Jung-in has been silent all this time. But it’s too much to bear. How could Hyun-soo say such hurtful things, knowing full well the situation this puts her in? She says, “I get what you’re saying. You’re truly cruel.”

She gets up, and he tries to stop her, saying he hasn’t finished yet, but she leaves anyway.

He runs out after her, and finishes: “Can it work with someone like me? Can someone like me, like Seo Jung-in?”

She turns around, and her wordless answer as she runs to him is yes.

(OMG OMG. Please look away for a moment while I get all fangirly and SQUEEEEEEEEE!!! I totally want to BE Jung-in in this scene. I think this is Lee Min-jung‘s best scene in the whole episode–the emotions look so real and raw.)

COMMENTARY

Seriously, there is so much to love and most of it goes like this: Kang Hyun-soo Kang Hyun-soo Kang Hyun-soo Kang Hyun-soo! I was watching the last scene, wondering how could he be so cruel and—frankly, sick—as to take Jung-in on the same first date as Jung-kyung?! But it all makes sense with his final line; he clinches it with a confession and catharsis all at once.

In fact, he spends the whole episode tying up loose ends so he can start anew with Jung-in. He gets the money to close the Han-se chapter in Jung-in’s book, then closes the Jung-kyung chapter in his own. He even says hard words to Jung-in, knowing it’ll hurt her, so that his first love doesn’t become the elephant in the room. Imagine that! None of the “I’m still in love with my ex” stuff, which dw4p aptly called “signal crossing antics.” In so many plots, a couple experiences entanglements and misunderstandings until the guy comes through at the end with a Big Gesture to prove his love. But here, Hyun-soo does the big gesture first by offering to pay for the ring… and Jung-in doesn’t even know yet what he’s been up to behind the scenes.

So, they’ve made it this far, but I suppose the question now is: Can writer Moon Hee Jung continue to pull this off? I think she can, given how this episode unfolded. It’s amazing how every detail matters! Small things come into play from earlier episodes that at the time I excluded from the recaps, thinking they weren’t significant. The writer drops references to those moments with a very light touch and gently gives them new meaning. This subtlety again contributes to Smile’s organic quality, and I think it’s why I find it so addicting. I’m more invested in Hyun-soo & Jung-in than characters from any other drama I’ve watched, and I think it’s because it feels like we’re truly witnessing their development, and we’re even in on their inside jokes and memories.

For example: in the scene when Hyun-soo tells Jung-in he’s decided to call her Seo Jung-in, he re-emphasizes each syllable, Seo. Jung. In. He’s quoting her in episode 9, when she’d given him back the phone, saying “I’m Seo Jung-in! Take a good look. I’m not Seo Jung-kyung, I’m Seo Jung-in. Seo. Jung. In.” It’s a shame that she misses the significance of his words! He’s finally proving that yes, he does take what she says to heart, but the best part is his underlying message that he likes her for who she is.

I love that there’s none of the “part-of-that-world” syndrome prevalent in so many rom-com dramas. The cause of romantic tension is so often because the protagonists inhabit different spheres in life—the spunky/poor girl and the chaebol son, the celebrity and the commoner, or a variation of these themes. Invariably, some fairy-godmother wand-waving has to equalize the playing field before the two can have a happy ending.

But in Smile, the characters (with the exception of Jung-kil, Han-se and the Chief, none of whom are the good guys) have no interest in money/power/status. Jung-kyung takes a sabbatical from work; Jung-in is more at home with the Kangs than with her own family; Geum-ja and Sang-hoon have been completely disinterested in the Kangs since day one. The real standout of course is Hyun-soo, a confident professional who stands on his own two feet. I just love that he doesn’t back down or kowtow to Han-se or Han-se’s mother. Growing up around money but without it has made him a very grounded person, and he won’t give up an inch of that.

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Just wanted to comment and say thank you so much for the speedy recap! I'm loving how many people are starting to get hooked on this drama.

I LOVE HYUN SOO AND JUNG IN!

I keep waiting for the cliche kdrama scenes, but this drama has continually surprised me with the natural flow of the series. I hope they continue this flow!

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Thank you so much soyjoy for feeding to my addiction..hehehehe. I don't remember any other kdrama that I was this fanatic about. LMJ and KHJ have such great chemistry that I hope it translates to real life ( wishful thinking because if I can't have him at least he can get the second best...;) He is such a charismatic actor with great comedic timing. His expressions are priceless. LMJ is also awesome. She is so spunky and charming. I almost died laughing when I saw the meditation dot on Hanse's head. That was so utterly funny and I do enjoy and like how the writer incorporate those little things that the viewers go "Oh yeah I remember that in episode..."

Thanks again for your generosity. I would also thank dw4p for the other recaps. I just want to hug you guys because SOOIN is so contagious and want to share the love.

Btw, javabeans been a silent reader here and I want to tell you what an amazing website you have. There has not been a day that I don't come by here on your website to check out the articles. Great work!!! Can't thank you guys enough!

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Oh my word! I've just watched this episode without sub & now it's here! I knew from the main couple's actions that something BIG was up! Wondered what were they talking about? And now I know :) Thanks so much!
:) A happy camper here...
'til the next episode!

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Thank u very much soyjoy and dw4p for ur awesome recaps...and a special thanks for soyjoy for a speedy recap of ep 17...

Haven't watch it yet since no subs out already..... *sigh*

But reading your recaps really made my day...and i am head over heels over Smile, You...it is really refreshing in terms of story and characters...and like so many people i also ABSOLUTELY LOVE HS and JI truthfullness...

Haven't been tempted to watch raw but this time i'm really really really tempted to just go ahead and watch raw while waiting for the subs to come out...Haven't experienced this kind of urge..Becoz i prefer watching and knowing what they are saying, but reading that everyone kept saying that ep 17 & 18 are the best so far is really kiling me...And i REALLY REALLY WANT to watch it...... *sigh* this is what Smile, You has done to me...

Better stop rambling to myself....

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@ #50, same here!!! as annoying as he is in the drama, I still think Han Se is absolutely hilarious. he just doesn't give that bad vibes of the usual antagonist in k-drama (not to me anyway). I sincerely hope his character wouldn't veer off much from what he is right now. I don't want to hate him.

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thanks for the recap...i already watch the raw episode and only few i understand, now i know....yes, this is really worth waiting and watching... i like the two very much...

thanks soyjoy... i will wait for the recaps on episode 18 before watching it... just love to read first your comments and everything on the recaps....

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thank you very much!!!!
this time for the fast recap you done. =)

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@Jae: Sung-joon and Ji-soo didn't have a scene together in this episode. I'm sure Soyjoy will cover it in her next recap cuz they have a cute scene together in 18.

This was very much a Hyun-soo/Jung-in episode... actually so is 18, which is another great ep. For those who are having problems with Viikii, you can download the raw here: http://aja-aja.com/regular/smile-you

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Loving this drama! I find myself rooting for jung-in as if I were her! And they are SO SWEET TOGETHER!! :) Thanks for recapping!! Ep 18 pls? HAHA

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Loved the recap. This is my favorite series right now.

I also can't seem to hate Han-Se he is so immature and childish that he comes off as cute. I don't think he is actually in love with JI, but possessive of her. He hates letting go of a toy he came to think of as his.

He does however brings out how manly Hyun-soo is in comparison. Both start out as mama's boys, but only Hyun-soo seems to have enough backbone to carry things through.

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Thank you for the recap. Makes me understand more. So it doubles the enjoyment.
I've always admired & followed the dramas etc of Jung Kyung Ho since I first saw him him in "I'm Sorry, I Love you" then TBD&W, PJMG. Watching him as Kang Hyung Soo makes me feel I'm watching him bloom. He's so adorable. I cursed at a comment that Lee Chun Hee will give life to Smile. Kang Hyun Soo & JI is the life of Smile. They are so good for each other. I like the way HS cleans up to start his (new love) relationship with JI when he realized his real feelings for her. There might be problems along the way but I believe based on their strong character & their bond for each other that they will not be separated by anyone.

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I've been a silent reader to you and D4WP recaps on SMILE, I really enjoy it! :)

Thank you for the recaps, and might I say I'm glad to hear that you guys will resume recap per episode instead of 2.
Cause I really do think it's getting really really intereting.. :)

I love Hyun Soo and Jung In

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nice recaps. thanks! i think i've found something to watch after YAB is over.

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wait. 46 episodes!? hmm, maybe i'll watch just part of it.

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Truly appreciate your recaps. I love this show! It's so simple and relaxing to watch!

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maybe in the later episodes Hyun-soo will get an amnesia from a car accident and will forget liking Jung-in. and only remember liking Jung-kyung ....? since the writers are going to make this series longer.

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otokajo.... I thought I was gonna wait till Viikii is all good and the subbers can work on the videos but hey... the recap in javabeans is already up! What should I do now? It's so tempting to watch the raw and read the recap... arghhhh~~~

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I soooooo love this series more than any Korean series I've watched. The main characters feel so real and the way the story's told it's like it takes you into the story itself. It makes you feel what the lead characters feel... how I wish I have my own Hyun Soo also. Thanks soyjoy for the wonderful recap!

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thanks for this! : ) viikii is down so this is so timely!

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Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! You totally made my day.

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i read soyjoy's recap!!! I couldn't have waited till the subs are back in Viikii knowing the recap is already up... and i just had to play that last scene. oh man~ it's been a while since I have this good feeling about a drama. Last was Coffee Prince and before that was Kim Sam Soon. It has been great so far... I hope the writer will be able to keep it up knowing that there are 28 episodes still left. I'm pretty nervous! I'll keep my faith in Moon Hee Jung.

Smile, You~ oh I think I'm in love!

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Thanks for all of your recaps so far!!! I completely agree w/ you! By far the best episode so far and I love these two!!! Hyun Soo & Jung In - the characters are written sooo well, both of their acting are superb, truly captivates the audience's attention allowing us to be a part of their journey together. Love it! Thanks again for all of your hard work!!! :D

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Haven't watched this but....your recap makes it sound good...Maybe I'll give it a shot after exams!

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Thank you!!
epi 17 & 18 make my day!! i was smiling whole day at work thinking about " HS & JI "... thou i watch it without sub ;)...
so i came here to watch recap to make it complete...
looking fwd to next recap!!!! every weekday, i will drop by to read the old recaps to recall back the sweet moment ;) .....
Tons of thanks to both of you!!!! <3 <3

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thank you for your recaps.. it's really helping when subs are not up yet. and i totally agree with you, the characters in smile (i mean Hyun Soo) is so down to earth and we can easily relate to. i especially like your last 3 sentences about Hyun Soo in the Commentary section. It's just dead on! it's always a pleasure reading your recaps. awesome! thank you so much (again) :)

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Thanksss..... Extra thanks for doing it sooo quickly! I was dying to understand the conversations! Many many thanks... ^^

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Soyjoy, thanks for the wonderful recap.
I think I became addicted to your recap just like I am addicted to Smile ^^
thanks and thanks....

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Totally ^^ please feed us as much as possible....^^ Really loved your (including dw4p) recaps.

"Housekeeping notes: Call us fickle, but dw4p and I decided to go back to single-episode recaps for now, because did we mention that this is getting SO GOOD? So much happens and there’s so much to say about it that the dual-episode format has been a bit cumbersome. Plus, we gotta keep feeding the addiction, hehe."

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I love this drama. It's feel very naturally real the two main leads. Great recap Thank You

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Actually, I'm glad you're going back to single-episode recaps because the dual recaps were a bit too long so I skipped some of the recap. Anyway, thanks for this recap since Viikii is, once again, acting crazy so there was no way to watch it with subs. Smile, You is definitely getting better and better, especially with this episode. Who doesn't love Kang Hyun Soo, he's just great isn't he? And the ending of this episode was definitely amazing, I loved it. I'm interested in how this play out since the series is supposed to be 46 eps now and Jung In and Hyun Soo are already together, so I hope the relationship doesn't fizzle out. Thanks for the recap!

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thanks sooo much for the recap, i didn't really understand a lot of that episode!
can't wait for the ep 18 recaps heehee

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@ 28 Taohua

Actually one of the reasons why the last scene is one of my favorites is because it parallels the conversation/dinner Hyun-soo had with Jung-kyung there.

Thanks for pointing out the parallels! I like that the script really tries to add depth to these moments. But I do hope the parallelism doesn't become too literal, because it can get heavy-handed and stop feeling true-to-life. But on the other hand, one could argue that less astute (read: obsessive!) viewers might not even pick up on these things, so perhaps I should ease up and not overanalyze ;)

@ 40 pixie

i understand Jung-In’s sudden behavior change with Geum-ja but why does she still cowers like a little girl when Han-Se’s mom is around? this is judging from how she reacted in episode 13.

Others have touched on the topic too, but I think there is so much pressure on daughters-in-law in Korean culture that Jung-in becomes surprisingly sensitive in front of the mother-in-law figures. I do think she should stop cowering in front of Han-se's mom since she doesn't give a whit about Han-se anymore, but it might just be reflex. You see the same thing with Geum-ja, too; she's so feisty & strong-willed, yet for thirty years she's lived under Grandpa Man-bok's iron fist.

@ 49 Jae

Hehe, guilty as charged. But Ji-soo/Sung-joon only had really small moments that were cute but trivial. The Jung-in/Hyun-soo developments are so deliciously momentous/romantic that I decided to concentrate on those. But as dw4p said, they have more screentime in episode 18, so they'll get some love in the next recap. On that note, I haven't even touched the grandparent-generation love triangle yet, and don't know if I will, unless it becomes absolutely core to the plot, which I doubt. There's only so much time in a day, so some things just don't make the cut.

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I've been reading the recaps and you both have been doing an amazing job with the witty and personalized writing :) Keep it up and thaannkkkk you!

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Love this episode. I love how HyunSoo went straight to the point and didn't try to hide anything especially when it comes to his first love. I love how we us a viewer will see their developing relationship in up coming episodes.

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I don't think i can thank you enough for the wonderful recap. I really hope you continue with single episode recap and a really long one. I am so totally addicted to this drama, i really don't mind waiting for full English sub in Viikii, but there seem to be some problem this days. You totally made my day.

OHHHHhh after reading your recap am dying to watch episode 17 and 18 .

Can somebody suggest any link where i can watch with English sub. Thank U

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Wahhh I think this is the first time I’ve been so excited at work on a Monday! Thank you SOOO much!! It's like your gave me xmas in nov ^^

Ya know, I can’t even hate Han-Se because it’s so hilarious how he desperately tries to assert control over those around him even though it’s obvious no one gives him the hoot of the day. I love seeing him get outsmarted by our main couple time and time again. Everytime JI looks at him, it’s like he’s a mosquito that needs to be squatted and smashed –lol-

For me, he serves more of a comedic point then JI’s mother. She’s the character that’s annoyed me the most. The father’s horridly evil/annoying but at least he’s *doing* things. So far, all the mother has done is cry and dress herself up like a pretty-pretty princess (woman, your youth was decades ago, wake up to reality). How she could “give birth” to JI and SJ is beyond my comprehension. They have more personality in their pinky finger then she has in her entire body.

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Thank you sooooooooooo much for a great recap
Love this series and the characters. It can make you laugh, smile and cry.
Once again, thanks for your hard work. Well done

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what a wonderful monday morning treat!! thanks soyjoy!

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This is going to tide me in. Thank you for the wonderful recap. ^_~

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Thanks soyjoy for the recap. I couldn't watch this episode so I'm glad to read up on it. Made my day!

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Dude, I'm almost choking on the honesty!! And I mean that in a very, very good way! Where is the deceit? Where is the "Don't misunderstand, it's not like that?" This is seriously the most refreshing kdrama I've watched in a loooong time. And the fact that it's super adorable doesn't hurt. And the fact that Hyunsoo just gets hotter and hotter every episode definitely helps.

@sojoy Thanks for the recap. I've been dying to tie up the loose ends after watching the raws. One thing I wonder about that you didn't bring up. Why was Geumja so upset about the cosmetics that Jungin gave her? I guessed that she was a bit upset that it wsa her and not Hyunsoo who thought of it, and is a bit suspicious of the relationship as well. And, I'm not sure about this but I think she said something along the lines of "you have your mother and your sister, give this to them." But Jungin seemed genuinely hurt by whatever she said so I was wondering if someone can summarize that scene for me.

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@ Z

Why was Geumja so upset about the cosmetics that Jungin gave her?

Geum-ja suspects that Jung-in is making a move on Hyun-soo, her precious most-eligible-bachelor son. The prospect of being in-laws with the Seos notwithstanding, she doesn't think Jung-in would be a good daughter-in-law. If you recall her list of criteria for an ideal daughter-in-law in episode 16, Jung-in doesn't fit the bill.

So when Jung-in gives her cosmetics, Geum-ja thinks it's because Jung-in is trying to cozy up to her (which is true). She says, "Why give this to me when you have your mom and sister too?" She then looks to Jung-kyung and asks her to talk to Jung-in. This hurts Jung-in because she knows Jung-kyung is closer to Geum-ja's ideal, so after Geum-ja leaves she picks up the cosmetics saying to Jung-kyung, "I should have had you give them to her."

Essentially, the interactions exacerbate her insecurities. Because she's been married, albeit briefly, that fact will work against her because people see her as a divorcee, and there's still stigma about that in Korean society.

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OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG! I LOOOOOOOVE THIS DRAMA!! MORE THAN YOURE BEAUTIFUL OR FRANKLY ANY DRAMA IVE EVER SEEN IN MY WHOLE LIFE! The actors are perfect for their roles and jungin and hyun soo couldnt look better together!!

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Thank you so much for the recaps!! I wasn't watching Smile until I started reading your recaps and now I'm completely hooked! I hover near my computer every week to wait for the subbed episodes to come out (thank goodness for Tudou and its Chinese subs!!).

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I'm weary about the ring Hyun-Soo paid back, I'm pretty sure Jung-In's not going to appreciate it now that she's on her independence kick. Though I guess I don't really mind a little conflict, I mean how else are they going to fill up another 30 eps?

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I'd rather not have too much conflict, something too cliche would kind of bum me out. In the next 30 episodes there should be:

1. Some growth in the Seo family. Man that could take decades.
2. More "suave" Hyun-Soo... with more epic fails, please.
3. At least one more random Sung-Joon fight.
4. Han-Se can have more stupid plots that will backfire before they even start. Maybe get him a girlfriend....?
5. Likewise Jung-Kyung needs some support in her life. Can you imagine her a third wheel to a Hyun-Soo and Jung-In outing? She'd be rolling her eyes the entire time but it would be funny.
6. Seriously Jung-Ins Mom needs to stop wearing those dresses all the time.

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LOL, that was so funny, Janna! The outfit she was wearing in Ep. 18 reminded me of Jandi in BOF. I don't know why. Maybe the furry caplet. They did dress Jandi a little too old fashioned when it came to party wear. And her regular wear was too frou frou. She should have been dressed like the lead gal in YB.

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I wish I could make this comment font bigger: SQUEEEEEE!

This recap makes me sooooo happy. I think our leads really did good--it was all sweet and lovable and cute w/o being mushy or sappy. The cheek caress, the "I like Seo Jung-in", the "I liked your sister", etc. All of it.

THANKS!

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Excellent recap!! Can't tell you guys how much I appreciate y'all for doing this - and totally agree with the SQUEEEE HYUNSOO HYUNSOO! LOL I'm in on your team!

Anyway, think the whole bit with JI and GJ where JI is so subdued towards her re: the coming out of HS's room and then again with the cosmetics scene is because, as we've seen with JI initially, when she's in love (or thinks she is, as with Han Se), she's willing to put up with any unfair treatment that she gets from the mother(s). It's even more heart breaking in the cosmetics scene because she genuinely wanted GJ to be happy (re that last bit where she muttered to herself but Jung Kyung overheard anyway: "I should have let [older sister] give it to her.") and I think she's feeling more than guilty for liking HS since she already knows GJ's stance on their relationship (ie the whole restaurant scene).

Kinda wish they would insert another girl into the series to wake Han Se up LOL I mean he's a villian, but he's actually KIND of cute too.

Can't wait for the subs for Episode 18 to come out!! Thanks again, soyjoy and dw4p for the excellent recaps, and am glad you guys have switched to single episode recapping because all the little details, as you've said, in each episode does become somehow significant later on! (I especially love how HS was yelling out, "I like Seo Jung In!" and she didn't get it AT ALL)

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thanks for the explanation soyjoy. now that i think about it, maybe Jung-In's reaction to Han-Se's mom is just a reflex considering her past experience with her. and also, maybe she doesn't want to be found working there 'coz that means she won't be able to pay off the ring.

yeah, geum-ja and jung-in are the same breed. both feisty and strong-willed but afraid of their in-laws lol!

since they've extended the drama, do you guys think additional characters will be added? personally, i think there's enough story to go around the existing characters already so i hope the writer won't insert another one.

anticipating for episode 18 recap :)

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