You’re Beautiful: Episode 16 (Final)
by javabeans
Well, here we are: the final episode.
I liked it quite a lot, and thought it tied up our ends nicely. I enjoyed the way the main conflict was resolved, and while it wasn’t perfect, I like its balance between hitting that dramatic climax and reminding us of its sense of fun.
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Wheesung – “사랑해” (I Love You) [ Download ]
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EPISODE 16 RECAP (FINAL)
Mi-nyeo stops to look at some stars on display in a storefront, and turns just as Tae-kyung spots her through the crowd. The music stops and the world goes silent as the two stare at each other… until Mi-nyeo breaks the moment by bowing in greeting.
Tae-kyung tries to find his way out of the crowd, but when he looks over at Mi-nyeo, she’s gone. The background song (“Without Words”) echoes his sentiments as he asks, “She went without a word? She just bows in greeting and leaves?”
He returns to the agency, feeling dissatisfied. When he encounters Sung-chan with the stylist, he asks to see Mi-nam, who is supposedly out with Hoon-yi.
He’s not actually with Hoon-yi, however, as the latter runs into Mi-nyeo in the street and the two stop to chat. Mi-nyeo hears that her brother is currently making an appearance in Jinju, and asks if it would be possible to meet him before she leaves. She’s headed to Africa to join a nun acquaintance in charity work. It turns out she’s leaving on the day of Mi-nam’s first concert.
Tentatively, Hoon-yi asks if she’s going to leave without seeing the others. Mi-nyeo answers that she’s always watching them from afar, and has been keeping up with all their news. Hoon-yi asks if something happened between her and Tae-kyung, because Tae-kyung never asks about her, nor does he talk to Mi-nam.
Prompted by Tae-kyung’s questioning, Sung-chan wonders where Mi-nam is; he was supposed to have returned from an event with Tae-kyung. Nervously, the stylist calls Hoon-yi to tip him off, and warns that Sung-chan can’t find out that Hoon-yi sent him to Jinju without his knowledge.
A colleague mentions seeing Mi-nam in Jinju, so Sung-chan looks at the stylist suspiciously. They’re not doing stuff behind his back, are they? He wants to see Mi-nam in 30 minutes.
In a panic, Hoon-yi wonders how to handle this, then looks to Mi-nyeo with pleading eyes. In a familiar gesture, he gets on his knees to beg her (as he did in Episode 1) to become Mi-nam for one last time. Just for a short while, to prove to Sung-chan that he’s still in Seoul.
Mi-nyeo vehemently says no — she’ll be discovered right away. In desperation, Hoon-yi reveals the reason he needed to send Mi-nam to Jinju in the first place. He’s about to become a father, and Mi-nam is helping him save up extra cash by doing side gigs in order to prepare the baby’s essentials. The mother… is stylist Wang! Things happened on the trip to Japan, and now she’s pregnant…
HAHAHA. Mi-nyeo is no match for such a pathetic story, so she reluctantly agrees.
Still mulling over their encounter in the street, Tae-kyung tries to understand why Mi-nyeo disappeared:
Tae-kyung: “She may have not seen me. No, she bowed in greeting, so there’s no way she didn’t see me. She saw me and just ignored me. Pig-Rabbit, why on earth did you do that?”
This segues into another fantasy sequence. In the first scenario, Mi-nyeo is dressed in her habit and decides to become a nun. So did she disappear because she has decided to take her vows? But no, she definitely gave that up, and it’s not a path someone could return to easily.
Then, did she decide to become a pharmacist’s wife? No, he recalls that Dong-joon is still in the army and was going to seek her out after he had been discharged.
Then did she decided to join the fan ranks instead, content to be a spectator cheering him on and writing him fan letters? But no, he mutters, “If she’s a fan, she should have at least come to me to ask for my autograph. Is she no longer a fan at all? Have I been dumped entirely?”
Mi-nyeo uncomfortably dons Mi-nam’s clothes to be presented to Sung-chan. This allays Sung-chan’s suspicions, and he apologizes for doubting Hoon-yi.
Hilariously, when the stylist starts to energetically hit Hoon-yi for the close call, Mi-nyeo cautions her to be careful for the baby’s sake. The stylist wonders, “Huh?” Hoon-yi hurriedly brushes this aside, tipping us off that he invented the story to appeal to Mi-nyeo’s sympathies.
An angry voice calls out Mi-nam’s name: Jeremy comes storming down the hall, demanding that Mi-nam confess where Mi-nyeo is. Hoon-yi intercepts him to avoid subjecting Mi-nyeo to a face-to-face confrontation.
(I only include this screencap at above left because it’s hilarious to see Hoon-yi dragging away a persistent Jeremy by the feet. Oh, Lee Hong-ki, you’re adorable.)
Shin-woo arrives from the other direction and confronts Mi-nyeo, about to say something. The stylist ushers her away quickly and detains Shin-woo. Mi-nyeo turns back with sad eyes to say, “Shin-woo hyung, I’m sorry.”
After thinking it over, Tae-kyung comes to a conclusion:
Tae-kyung: “I don’t want to admit it, but I’ve been dumped. Believing that she would come back when she was feeling better was my delusion. Pig-Rabbit looked totally fine. I was the only one hanging on. Before things get any worse, I’d better reply that I’m okay.”
Mi-nyeo trudges down the agency hall, stopping a few feet away when she spots Tae-kyung. She thinks, “Mother Superior, I have to leave my star far away, but why is it twinkling brightly before my eyes again?”
As she turns to go, Tae-kyung calls out to her, thinking it’s Mi-nam. His tone is cool and sarcastic:
Tae-kyung: “Tell your sister that I saw her message that she was okay. If I’d seen her in person, I would have felt bad, but now that things have ended cleanly, tell her thanks. I saw her briefly earlier, but because of the fans, we couldn’t meet properly. Make sure to tell her I’m fine and doing really well.”
His sardonic manner is a front to cover his true feelings, but the words hurt Mi-nyeo. She thinks sadly, “It’s a relief to hear that you’re doing fine. From now on, I will be fine too.” So when Hoon-yi asks if she’s sure she doesn’t want to see Tae-kyung, she answers that Tae-kyung is fine without seeing her. It’ll be better for both of them not to meet.
Her exit is thwarted by an oblivious Sung-chan. He has prepared a meeting that Mi-nam had requested of him, and is enthusiastic to be of service. He drags her off for the meeting, and Hoon-yi furtively makes baby sounds to remind her of his sob story.
When she arrives at the restaurant, she’s shocked to realize that the person Mi-nam has been begging to meet is Heyi. Apparently, he’d been very good to her in the aftermath of her breakup with Tae-kyung, and now wants to take things another step forward. As Sung-chan greets Heyi, Hoon-yi hurriedly advises Mi-nyeo to not engage with her. It’s too bad for the real Mi-nam, but she’d better ignore her as much as possible.
Mi-nyeo keeps her head down and her answers brief, while Heyi adopts an air of annoyance. Her words express displeasure that he’s been following her around, and she has told him that she’s not interested, but her attitude indicates that she’s actually enjoying playing this part. She calls his plan to reveal his feelings for her at the upcoming concert “immature,” and tells him not to do it.
She adds, “Does Hwang Tae-kyung know you like me and keep following me around? Doesn’t that bother him at all? Anyway, you haven’t told Tae-kyung about your sister, right? If she meets him again, I won’t see you anymore.”
Back at the studio, Tae-kyung broods about the message he had given for Mi-nyeo: “Will he have told her what I said? When she hears it, she’ll think I’m over her, and won’t want to see me again. What do I do?” He makes a decision and calls Hoon-yi, asking where Mi-nam is.
At the restaurant, Sung-chan doesn’t take Hoon-yi’s hints to leave and is determined to stick around for moral support. In fact, he also called Jeremy and Shin-woo.
Dreading the impending scene, Hoon-yi fortifies Mi-nyeo with soju. She says she won’t be sober if she drinks it, but that’s exactly the point — if she is herself, she’ll be recognized right away. If she drinks the soju and collapses, Hoon-yi will usher her out and handle everything. He overrides her last protests by reminding her that Sung-chan will suggest going to the sauna together afterward. Mi-nyeo is horrified at that thought and chugs.
By the time the others arrive, Mi-nyeo is passed out. Tae-kyung grumbles, “What’s with him?” Happy to have avoided potential trouble, Hoon-yi announces proudly, “He’s drunk!” Heyi fawns over Mi-nam to make Tae-kyung jealous, while Sung-chan invites everyone to sit for a drink. It’s been a while since they were all together.
A little while later, Mi-nyeo stirs in her sleep and ends up slumping over, onto Tae-kyung’s lap. At first he’s irritated and starts to move her — but he notices something odd. Touching her hand, he remembers how it felt to hold it and recognizes that this is Mi-nyeo. He keeps his surprise well under control, but Shin-woo notices his reaction and catches on.
Tae-kyng offers to take Mi-nam home, and when Hoon-yi returns to the table, they’re gone. Shin-woo tells him quietly, referring to Tae-kyung, “I think he knows who it is. The president hasn’t caught on yet, so it’ll be okay.”
Tae-kyung remains parked in the driveway for a while, until Mi-nyeo wakes up. She mumbles for Hoon-yi, but is shocked to find Tae-kyung beside her instead. Quickly, she tries to think how to act in this unexpected situation. She fumbles for the door, forgetting that she still has her seat belt on. He unbuckles her, and as she stumbles out of the car (still a little drunk), Tae-kyung says to himself, “I’ve caught a Go-Mi-nam-impersonating Pig-Rabbit.”
Mi-nyeo thinks she’ll have to confess her identity rather than trying to keep the lie going, but tummy troubles force her to make a quick decision: it’s too embarrassing to reveal her identity and then go to the bathroom, so she’ll have to go to the bathroom first. With that decision made, she hurries inside to use the facilities, rushing by Tae-kyung without saying anything.
When she comes out of the bathroom, she starts to tell Tae-kyung who she is… but is hit with thirst. Deciding to get a drink first, she ignores him and rummages in the refrigerator, trying to decide how to act.
From Tae-kyung’s point of view, this looks like she’s being rude, and he waits to see how she’ll act. Seeing her clumsiness, he tells her she’ll have to sober up first, and makes her some honey tea. He hands her the cup and holds up a hand, asking what it is. (This calls back an earlier moment, when she’d answered, “A palm.” He’d corrected her then, saying that the answer is five, as in fingers.) This time she answers, “Five,” and he replies that the correct answer is a palm.
At this, Mi-nyeo guesses that he knows the truth. He tells her, “Your hand has no scar, and your shoe size is a lot smaller than your brother’s. I know a lot more about you than that — did you think I wouldn’t recognize you?”
Curious to know if she got his message, he asks how long she’s been Mi-nam today — was she at the agency earlier? Mi-nyeo understands that he’s really asking whether she heard his message. She confirms that she did. Tae-kyung is uncomfortable and starts to explain, but she says, “I’m glad you are doing well.”
Having taken his statement at face value, she feels sorry that she messed things up — she had sung his mother’s song to make him feel better, because she was worried he’d still be feeling bad. If she’d known he was already over everything and feeling fine, she should have left things alone, but meeting again must be an inconvenience to him.
He asks if she’d intended to turn away earlier without seeing him. Tears start to fall as Mi-nyeo answers, a little drunk and sad:
Mi-nyeo: “I told myself I couldn’t see you, but you’re someone who draws the eye. But if I see you, it hurts and makes things tough for me. After only living at the convent, I came to live in this land of stars and was hit by electricity, and lost my senses. I flew up right into the heavens, and then crashed down to the ground. Fireworks exploded in my head, and in one moment a thundering rainstorm crashed down on me. Since I’ve left this star-land, I saw the path I am to live. I would have to leave the star-land and just watch it from afar. If I see the brightest-shining star close up, it’s so blinding to the eyes that it hurts. That is why I am going to go far away.”
After saying her piece, she falls asleep with tears on her face. Now he understands that she was only saying she was okay to make him feel better, not because it was true. He asks the sleeping Mi-nyeo, “Are you actually in pain, instead of being okay?” He wipes the tears from her face.
Tae-kyung: “Then I can’t hold on to you. I wanted to be able to see you well when you came back, so I was trying to see even in the dark. Every day, I even ate the carrots and spinach I hate, because I worried that I might lose you in the dark. Because I didn’t want to lose you. But I can’t even hold on to you when I can see you well.”
(Awwww……)
After this reminder that he’s still causing her pain, Tae-kyung tells Hoon-yi to take Mi-nyeo away. Hoon-yi says that if he lets her go now, it might be goodbye forever, since she’s going to Africa. But Tae-kyung is resolute.
In the car ride back, Hoon-yi gives Mi-nyeo a ticket to the concert. She’s not sure if she can make it because of her flight, but she’ll try.
Tae-kyung decides he can’t keep the Pig-Rabbit doll (now wearing the star necklace) in his room anymore. He thinks back to the times he had seen Mi-nyeo making the pig-nose, such as the time he had serenaded her. He retires Pig-Rabbit to the storeroom from whence it came, saying, “The Pig-Rabbit that only appeared in front of me is now extinct.”
Mi-nyeo has been living at the convent all this while, teaching at the orphanage. One of the girls gives her a book containing pictures of stars, because it’s one of Mi-nyeo’s daily habits to seek them out.
The little girl points up at the sun and says, “There’s a star in the sky in the daytime, too.” Mi-nyeo sees where she’s pointing, and corrects her: “That’s not a star, that’s the moon. The moon isn’t a star.” The girl wonders, “There’s no star in the daytime?” Mi-nyeo answers, “There is a bright, blinding star in the daytime. The bright sun is always in the sky.”
She continues to make her preparations to leave, meeting her aunt to say goodbye. Aunt Mi-ja says with dismay that the other boys will be disappointed if she doesn’t see them before going, because they’re always asking about her. And then she adds hesitantly: “There’s another person who wants to meet you, but I’m not sure whether you should. Mo Hwa-ran wants to meet you.”
It’s not an easy decision, but Mi-nyeo contacts Hwa-ran, who is grateful for the meeting. Hwa-ran gives her a CD containing songs that had been sung by her mother, Lee Su-jin. Hwa-ran had used her connections to ask around and collect them, explaining, “I felt I had to do this before I could say I’m sorry to you. When your father was with your mother, he never once came to me. As you said, he said my love wasn’t really love and didn’t accept it. Your mother would have known that the person he loved wasn’t me but herself.”
Because she hadn’t thought Mi-nyeo would want to see her, Hwa-ran says that it means a lot that Mi-nyeo called her. Mi-nyeo responds that this means a lot to her, too, because “You told me what I wanted to confirm. I’m glad to hear this before I left.”
Hwa-ran: “Are you really going far away? If you leave like this, Tae-kyung won’t forgive me. He won’t see me. This is the first time he’s been like this. Couldn’t you go and tell him you’ve forgiven me?”
Mi-nyeo: “Why don’t you go to him directly and ask forgiveness? The person you need to seek forgiveness from the most is Hwang Tae-kyung. Please ask his forgiveness, so you do not pain him any more. He has always yearned for his mother.”
Hwa-ran: “Why do you say this when he’s in your heart? If I’m with him, don’t you know that it will be more difficult for you to be with him?”
Mi-nyeo: “Because causing a precious person to leave you isn’t love.”
Concert day. Jeremy frets over whether Mi-nyeo will come and asks to borrow the Pig-Rabbit for luck, but Tae-kyung tells him that he got rid of it. Jeremy wonders, “Weren’t you waiting for her?”
Tae-kyung: “Why should I wait for someone who won’t come? It’s over.”
Jeremy: “Did you even say you waited?”
Tae-kyung: “Why would I say that?”
Jeremy: “Not saying that you waited is the same thing as not waiting, you arrogant butthole!”
(Hee.)
Next, Tae-kyung runs into Heyi in the hallway, who rubs it in his face that she’s here for Mi-nam, not him. She wonders if it’s really true that he got over Mi-nyeo as he insists, and guesses, “You’re faking that you’re over her, right?” Then she tosses his words back at him: “You aren’t embarrassed about being caught faking, but it’s embarrassing being caught for real, isn’t it?”
In the dressing room, Shin-woo also asks whether Mi-nyeo is coming; he can’t believe Tae-kyung just let her go the other night. Tae-kyung answers, “She said it hurt to be close by, so I let her go.”
Shin-woo: “I bet you didn’t let her go, you shoved her away. Letting go is only something you can say when you’ve held on till the end. Have you held on to her? What you saw in Japan was me holding on to her till the very end. It must have looked pathetic and laughable to you, but because I took it all the way, I could let her go. You didn’t do that, did you? You just stood there in your place, and didn’t think of following her when she said it was hard, didn’t you? Fine, keep preserving your pride and stand there until she runs far away, mighty Hwang Tae-kyung.”
Hwa-ran shows up at the concert, spurred by Mi-nyeo’s words. Even though he might not listen to her apology, she has to say it anyway, and for once her words sound sincere, not bitter:
Hwa-ran: “I’m sorry, Tae-kyung. I left you alone because I thought you were someone who would never abandon me. I only felt the pain of being abandoned myself, and hurt you. It’s natural that you wouldn’t call me mother.”
Tae-kyung: “Why are you saying this all of a sudden?”
Hwa-ran: “I’ve become scared. You’ve decided to really abandon me now. I’m trying to hold on to my son.”
Tae-kyung: “How surprising. I thought you were someone who’d never beg.”
Hwa-ran: “That girl told me to come to you directly and beg for forgiveness.”
He’s surprised to hear that his mother met with Mi-nyeo.
Hwa-ran: “I thought if I apologized to her, you might meet with me. She’s going to go far away, do you know that? I have no right to say this to you, but I hope you don’t lose someone precious to you and regret it, like I did.”
Tae-kyung: “Why are you telling me this?”
Hwa-ran: “She said that making someone precious leave you is not love. Telling you this is the love I can show you as a mother.”
Tae-kyung starts to walk away, but pauses. Without turning back to face her, he says, “I can’t tell you now that I forgive you. I’ll hear out today’s apology someday later. Goodbye… Mother.”
After all this tough love from his friends, Tae-kyung is jolted out of his stubborn pride. He finds out Mi-nyeo’s location from Hoon-yi and speeds to the orphanage, where he asks a kid where her teacher went. Hearing that she has already left, he wonders where to go next. Then he spies the photos the girl is holding — they’re all pictures of stars. He looks around the room, which is plastered in similar pictures, remembering Mi-nyeo’s promise to think of him every time she sees stars — this is proof that she’s always thinking of him, and that she still loves him. The little girl notices him looking, and adds that there’s another “most handsome star,” which her teacher is going to see today.
She means, of course, the concert. Tae-kyung understands the implication and speeds back to the arena, where Mi-nyeo is one of a multitude of fans waiting for the concert to begin. She eyes her watch worriedly, sad that she may not able to see much — or anything at all — before she has to leave.
I love this shot, because we know that this comes from the filming event that opened its shoot to fans, and we know that the fan excitement in this scene is real, not just enacted for the sake of cameras.
When Tae-kyung comes back, he tells the others that Mi-nyeo is here, in the stands. But when he goes onstage, he can’t spot her among such a huge crowd. Trying to think of a solution, he changes their concert plan and decides to start things off with a solo.
Tae-kyung takes the stage, squinting at the fans to try to pick out Mi-nyeo as he sings “What Do I Do”:
As I let you walk another step away, it brings tears to my eyes
As you walk another step away, it brings tears to my eyes
I reach out my hand, but you go where I can’t approach
I can’t hold onto you, I can only cryWhat should I do? What should I do?
You’re leaving
What should I do? What should I do?
You’re leaving me and going away
I love you, I love you
I call out to you but you can’t hear me,
because I’m only crying out with my heartAll day, I try to erase you but I keep thinking of you
All day, I say goodbye but I think of you again
I reach out my hand, but you go where I can’t go
I can’t find you, I can only cryWhat should I do? What should I do?
You’re leaving
What should I do? What should I do?
You’re leaving me and going away
I love you, I love you
I call out to you but you can’t hear me,
because I’m only crying out with my heartWhat should I do? What should I do?
You’re still the one for me
What should I do? What should I do?
You’re leaving me
What should I do? What should I do?
You’re leaving me and going away
I love you, I love you
I call out to you but you can’t hear me
because I’m only crying out with my heart.
As Tae-kyung wraps up the song, Mi-nyeo starts to leave, working her way toward the back of the audience. Tae-kyung finishes his song and says into the microphone, urgently:
Tae-kyung: “You’re listening now, aren’t you? It’s so bright here, and your side is so dark that I can’t see you. Please, don’t be where I can’t see you! Come to where I can see you. Give permission to let me see you.”
The crowd goes wild! Moved to tears, Mi-nyeo turns back around and slowly starts to make her way toward the front again. But Tae-kyung still can’t see her, shrouded in the dark as she is, so Shin-woo tells the producer to cut the stage lights and turn on the audience lights.
When the stage lights flick off, Tae-kyung, now standing on the dim stage, scans the audience intently. It’s nice imagery, as Mi-nyeo emerges from the dark into the light. Tae-kyung spots her.
Keeping his eyes fixed on her, Tae-kyung makes his way to the edge of the stage, and steps among the fans as they scream excitedly. The crowd parts ways to let him pass, until he comes to her.
He grabs her to him in a hug, and says:
Tae-kyung: “I’m going to keep telling you, so listen good every day. I love you.”
Now for our epilogue: A short while later, Mi-nyeo and Tae-kyung look up at the night sky, enjoying a relaxed mood. She’s still going to Africa (which he doesn’t love), but she’ll return soon enough and tells him to wait for her. Responding to her lighthearted tone, he says, “You’ve gotten arrogant. Aren’t you even sad to leave the brightest, most handsome star in the sky?” She reasons, “Still, I can’t take you with me.”
Tae-kyung makes a sudden plucking gesture in the air, and tells her, “You pick [the star] out like this.” He opens his fist to show her the star necklace, and tells her to wear it.
She accepts it happily, then comments on the romantic gesture by telling him he’s changed. “Do you like me that much, to pluck me a star from the sky?”
Tae-kyung: “You keep getting more arrogant. If you’re going to do that, give it back!”
Mi-nyeo: “No, you cannot! This is mine!”
Tae-kyung: “They have lots of diamonds in Africa. Give that back.”
Mi-nyeo: “I cannot make that! I have no skill.”
Tae-kyung: “So treat me nicely while I’m here.”
The playful bickering settles down as Tae-kyung pulls her toward him and puts an arm around her. They look up at the sky as a shooting star falls:
Mi-nyeo: “I will never, ever let go of the star I have finally grabbed!”
Tae-kyung: “Yeah, don’t ever let go. I’ll only shine in front of you.”
THE END
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COMMENTS
Phew! It’s finally over, and I still have so much to say! (Big surprise.)
As for this episode in particular…
I really liked the ending. I have some quibbles, which I’ll get into in a moment, but for the most part I was satisfied with the way the big separation was reconciled and how the conflicts were resolved.
Some people are disappointed that we didn’t see more Mi-nam, but I for one like it this way. We all know that it’s Park Shin-hye acting the part, and they’ve made sure to keep the glimpses of Mi-nam brief and mysterious. If we were to get entire scenes featuring him, we’d just get more reason to nitpick at the boyish image, and I’d rather be left wanting a little more than feeling dissatisfied for little things that would likely stand out — the voice, the girlish face, etc.
What I particularly appreciate is that we get our big dramatic moment, but we also get a lighter, cuter moment to go out on. The concert scene was done well, I thought, and also satisfies our desire for a grand climax. For instance, the song: I freaking love this bit, and not just because it’s a big romantic gesture and Jang Geun-seok is singing, ooh wow swoon, etc. In addition to all that, it’s just so appropriate on multiple thematic levels.
He chooses this song because it’s a message to Mi-nyeo, so even if the words meant something else entirely, it would still work to the same effect. But it carries a double meaning now, because the lyrics that her father used to beg her mother to return are also applicable to Tae-kyung as well.
Furthermore, when Mi-nyeo asked Tae-kyung in Episode 15 not to let his mother redo the song, he didn’t answer, “Yes, I’ll stop her” — the words he used were that he would “return” the song to Mi-nyeo (and her mother). He’s not only returning it symbolically by making sure his mother doesn’t claim the song again, he’s quite literally returning it with this performance.
And then, after they affirm their feelings for each other, I think we need a little bit of a denouement to give us time to come down from that high, which has the added benefit of showing us Tae-kyung and Mi-nyeo in a more “normal,” everyday interaction. Their dynamic isn’t as extreme as the fantasy wedding sequence from Episode 15, but it’s still amusingly offbeat. I don’t see why Mi-nyeo has to go to Africa because that’s just a throwaway line and they could have easily left that out, but I’m not going to nitpick that (much).
As I mentioned previously, I liked the separation in this drama, if only because it could have been a lot more drawn out and contrived than it was. I thought it made a lot of sense, because the obstacle wasn’t necessarily insurmountable, but it wasn’t something Tae-kyung (or Mi-nyeo) could fix merely by pushing for it. He needed to let her grieve for her mother and learn to accept him again without pain, and while their love is strong enough to overcome this, it’s not ready yet. The solution here is time, and he gave that to her.
But of course, the introduction of time into the relationship also opens up the chance for further miscommunications, as we saw here. The culprit wasn’t just mistiming or mixed message; it was Tae-kyung’s pride, like his friends pointed out. Like Heyi, throwing away one’s pride over something fake isn’t hard at all. But it’s much more difficult when you have to throw it away for something real, which would hurt more. For Hwa-ran, that is the difference between her manipulative love for Go Jae-hyun — which she went out of her way to claim — and her feelings for her son, whom she was afraid to approach.
On the other hand, both Jeremy and Shin-woo expressed themselves fully, so they are frustrated with Tae-kyung for stopping short of that. It’s also why they’re able to be happy for Mi-nyeo even after they’ve lost her, because they could give her up cleanly. Tae-kyung’s need to keep his pride is understandable, and I don’t blame him for it — with his upbringing and lack of maternal affection, all he had to cling to was his pride, since he sure as hell didn’t have love. He just needed a big push in the arse to realize that there things worth giving up that pride for, and now that he DOES have love, it’s worth the risk. Thankfully his friends are there to give him that push.
OVERALL THOUGHTS
A few criticisms:
The plot of a drama often drags about two-thirds of the way through. It’s inevitable, and is partly due to writing fatigue, and partly viewer fatigue. The Hong Sisters are better than most at avoiding this problem, and although they aren’t immune to it, at least the episodes with some drag still have a lot of funny moments to balance it out. In You’re Beautiful, those slower moments tended to be about the Hwa-ran storyline, because for the longest time she was out there on her own, drinking and moping and not really connecting to the main story. In the end, it came together nicely and I appreciated how this resolved with our main characters, as I mentioned in the previous recap. But for a long while, she was off on her own tangent, and whenever the story cut to her, I felt the energy drop. She was a fascinating character, to be sure, but only slightly connected to the main plot.
The song remake plotline was rather overwrought, and Hwa-ran’s manipulations in relation to that. In resolving the big mystery of the parents’ generation, we got an answer that works for the story and for our protagonists, but on the downside, it reduces the wrongdoing to one single person. I don’t love that.
The Hong Sisters are great with twisting funny beats out of dramatic and/or emotional moments, and they have a great sense for plot pacing. I think they’re so good at keeping our interest high with their fun-filled, energetic developments that they don’t NEED to rely on makjang elements like birth secrets, evil mothers, and other overly melodramatic devices. So when they do use those elements, I think it’s a waste to highlight moments that aren’t as fluid with the rest of their material. They don’t need those plots, because I think some of my favorite episodes were the ones that didn’t focus on them. And even in episodes where the melodrama came to the fore, my favorite moments were the funny scenes tucked in around them.
Furthermore, I think that they have done a great job creating new situations to keep audiences laughing, but sometimes their dramatic beats feel recycled from prior dramas. When a scene is tweaked and reused, the second time may lose a lot of its punch, because it no longer feels organic to this particular story — it feels like it was tweaked and reused to fit a square peg into a round hole. It fits very WELL, of course, but one can’t help notice that it wasn’t something that arose naturally from these circumstances.
(Mi-nyeo’s hairclip is one such device, as is the Hong Sisters’ tendency to drum in Significant Metaphors a bit too long. The stars, light, darkness, and seeing motifs are all excellent analogies that correspond to the emotional developments, but would pack as much — or more — punch if they were more judiciously applied. They don’t need to be in every scene for us to Get The Idea.)
But those are essentially quibbles in what has been an overwhelmingly enjoyable drama-watching experience.
Of course the Hong Sisters have flaws. Perhaps more than some less-famous writers of more well-regarded dramas. They don’t write the most polished or intellectual scripts around. They are sometimes clumsy and/or heavy-handed. Occasionally they take their humor too far; sometimes a gag is too obvious to be witty or sharp.
But they don’t condescend to their audience, either, and their dramas aren’t pretentious. I loved their comment in the interview post where they say that they each have IQs of 100, which makes their writing team a collective 200. While their dramas aren’t intellectual, that doesn’t mean they’re dumb — their brand of comedy can often be quite smart, actually. (And sometimes it’s silly, jokey, laugh-out-loud funny. That’s cool too.)
They approach writing with energy and joy. Their skill isn’t in creating perfect dramas, but in establishing heartfelt characters and situations that tug at the heart. They manage to tap into that source of giddy, youthful wonder that we may have thought faded well into our adulthoods, and for that I am not only pleased, but grateful.
RELATED POSTS
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 15
- Profile on Hong Sisters writing duo
- A.N.JELL holds its last concert
- Drama theme-song ringtones
- A.N.JELL to hold a second mini-concert
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 14
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 13
- Chinese fans show support for You’re Beautiful
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 12
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 11
- Pig-Rabbit for sale (calling You’re Beautiful fans)
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 10
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 9
- Cast of You’re Beautiful buoyed by fan support
- You’re Beautiful’s passionate cult following
- Small dramas stay afloat amongst blockbusters
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 8
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 7
- Jang Geun-seok flooded with CF offers
- Park Shin-hye is tired but happy
- A.N.JELL’s music is a hit
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 6
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 5
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 4
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 3
- Behind the scenes with You’re Beautiful’s cast
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 2
- You’re Beautiful: Episode 1
- FT Island’s Hong-ki ready to return to acting
Tags: Jang Geun-seok, Jung Yong-hwa, Lee Hong-ki, Park Shin-hye, You're Beautiful
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151 Jae
November 27, 2009 at 4:39 AM
I like the ending. Its just right. And Pls no group hugs...tis not BOF :P
I kinda like that she still is going to Africa. It shows that she can be her own star for Tae-kyung also. She's not dumb and pitiful as some were complaining about her character.
I like how Jeremy and Shin-woo are supportive of TK and MN reconciling (even Hye-yi).
Jackpot! hehehe
Thanks JB! That was a fun ride.
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152 joeydragonlady
November 27, 2009 at 4:40 AM
To be honest I didn't like how it ended. YB has been agreat part of my life and I
think I am not ready to let it go just yet. A lot of the fans wanted a passionate
kiss, I really don't mind the hug. I would have liked more scenes with
TK and MNy in a normal setting. With low rating there won't be a Season 2, but
I would be open to a MOVIE or at the very least a SP.
My life after Yb will never be the same.
Thanks javabeans for your recaps.
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153 Tess
November 27, 2009 at 4:44 AM
Thanks for the wonderful recap! Happy Thanksgiving, JB!
Btw, is there a way you can post the song TK sing? "What do I do?" JGS version? Thanks! :)
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154 Larkspur
November 27, 2009 at 4:44 AM
Thank you so much JB! I love, love, looooove your recaps! I'm so sad that this is all over. I would sure miss the four main characters (and actors)! Can't wait to watch this last episode!
So what's next on your list?
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155 katty1981
November 27, 2009 at 4:48 AM
thanks for this re-cap...i needed that..i cant believe that this is over...hmm wish there will be a second season or do a specal ep that will be chincha nice. hehehe...hope there will another kdrama let mi so addicted to. Fighting!!!
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156 oink2
November 27, 2009 at 4:49 AM
OMGeee!!!! my heart bursted into thousand of stars!!!! keke... :D
i'm really happy and sad at the same time. i'm really going to miss the drama because i fell deeply in love with it but i'm also happy for the perfect ending. i agree with JB that the concert part was really good. i really really love it!!! <3
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157 L4E
November 27, 2009 at 5:07 AM
Thank you so much.
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158 sam
November 27, 2009 at 5:11 AM
Hi JB, just want to say my most heartfelt Thank You for your hard work recapping this series. I watch it raw last night. LOL at the funny part but cannot understand some of the angst part because i don't quite know Korean. just can guess some meaning, not all. even then i like the ending. except that, i would like it, if they add a scene when all the characters gather together one last time before HTK and Minyeo last scene. i think overall, it's sweet and maintain it's character.
but reading your recap made me cry. now i understand their conflict and reconciliation. I love the ending. TQ again.
To the staff and crew of YB. Excellent Work! Congratulation. I hope that SBS will release a DVD version of the series (with GOOD subtitles) with BTS, concerts recording (i want to see A.N.Jell sang and have fun together on stage), news reports and the parodies of the drama or maybe cuts of some scenes that were not shown because of time constraint. i will surely buy it. it will be a treasure to me.
To all YB addicts... thanks for the memories. it's nice watching the series with you!
JGS... take good care of your health. I want to see more of your works in years to come. All the best and God Bless.
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159 findland
November 27, 2009 at 5:17 AM
Thank you JB for this final long recaps
I really appreciate all of your recaps, analysis,n thoughtful critism, etc about this drama.
I'm sure miss it very very much
About why they not show a real Go Minam this is my thought:
Maybe because Park Shin Hye looks somewhat too girly and pretty short for a idol guy so they don't want us nickpick or critize much when they show her acting as a cool tough guy and image . If this was happened, the joy for watching YAH may not be so good.
So that why they just nearly ignore the presence of a real cool Go minam in this drama
To tell the truth PSH needs more acting skills to act as a tough cool guy.
So if season 2 carried out next year, her maturity in acting maybe evolved and ready for her to act as a real cool idol guy in ANJELL boyband.
If this is true, I'll wait for her to come back with more improve acting skills
thanks all for this drama!
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160 rock_milinviernos
November 27, 2009 at 5:24 AM
*teary-eyed* i'll really miss it so much. I love the song 'What do I do'. I love the recaps. Thank you. I read the recaps first before watching and it's really nice to read it though its lengthy, it's worth it. hehe!
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161 angeline_heart
November 27, 2009 at 5:29 AM
I still couldn't believe that this drama has ended.... T.T
Currently I'm suffer on withdrawing myself from YB...it's very tough and I'm still trying hard...
I'm so gonna miss YB, Jang Geun Suk, Park Shin Hye, Yong Hwa, Hongki and all the casts...
This year, I'm satisfied and happy that I able watch this drama, definitely the best korean drama of 2009!
Thanks so much JB for recaps, I had wonderful journey within these few months....
I shed my tears during what MN said to TK when she got drunk... T.T
Happy Thanksgiving too ! :)
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162 bobacha
November 27, 2009 at 5:29 AM
BTS from this last ep:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRFCaI2li7M
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163 snap
November 27, 2009 at 5:33 AM
now that i understand what tae-kyung and mi nam were discussing about in that last scene, i kind of feel a little satisfied with how this truly beautiful series ended.
right now, i'm feeling empty. it felt like i lost something. inspiration, the excitement and eagerness for wednesday to come. it's what kept me going in this boring life of mine.
aww, so sad. i will definitely miss everyone. even he yi. i won't be blocking out her face everytime i re-watch an episode anymore. i'll be looking forward to seeing you're beautiful again, this time in a local channel. i don't think i would mind it so much if the dubbing is horrible.
okay... time to go back to my old routine and update my story in fanfiction (fanfiction, lol!).
i'll still lurk here. watching out for any news about jang geun seok, park shin hye, jung yong hwa, and lee hongki.
P.S.
does anyone know where the hong sisters live? i want to camp out on their doorstep, and sing "what can i do?". by doing that, i'll convince them to write season 2, lol!!!
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164 sam
November 27, 2009 at 5:36 AM
Hi again JB.
I would like to add... May there be a SP for You're Beautiful. Like Nodame or HYD. i don't quite like the idea of season 2 (too long) but a 2 hour episode SP would be nice :) maybe this Christmas or New Year.
Pretty Please :)
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165 findland
November 27, 2009 at 5:42 AM
@158 Snap: You may have to ask JGS too ..hehe
As Hong sisters left a message on SBS YAH board: they said they are JGS fans and will support him always. They wanted to be his solely writers for all of JGS's dramas but they were afraid of rejection so they didn't discuss this matter with him yet.
I think if JGS really liked to be in season 2, Hong sisters may do one thing that they never do in their life: write a season 2 drama for JGS ... keke . They love the boy so much!!!
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166 kirara
November 27, 2009 at 5:54 AM
Thank you for posting the last episode. I saw this episode in raw, and then in chinese.
I seriously thought that I understood the episode completely but it seems like I missed the key points about how Tae Kyung expressed his feelings to Mi Nyeo.
I got teary eyed when I read your recaps on how hurt he was when she wasn't there. I didnt think it was this painful to both of them. I'm very glad you posted it up in detail so I could fully understand this episode.
I completely agree with you. I totally love this ending. A lot of people were not too happy with this episode because there was no kiss scene and lot of things were rushed and stuff, but I thought it truly completed all the loose ends and it shows that even just doing just the smallest thing can make a person happy and fulfilled.
Looking forward to the next series you will recap!
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167 Sherry
November 27, 2009 at 6:07 AM
Well, this is my first and last comment for the YAB recapping, but I'd just like to drop a couple of notes:
- I always like reading your recaps, not only to get cleared up on some misunderstandings through the translations to English, but also to read the commentary. Often, I won't read the commentary until I finish the episode because I know that if I read your words I will feel similarly about the episode, and this shows a lot. You have a very powerful ability to pick out the essentials and write persuasively, so that every word influences me and I thank you for that. It's nice to get a little bit of insight into another person's mind concerning the episode and the series in general.
- I'm glad you enjoyed this drama, as I did, and thank you so very much for recapping all 16 episodes. It has been a really good run and I cannot wait for the next awesome series to come along.
Hoping for a special or something more of some sort and happy to be in the audience. I think that was the best part of the episode, seeing ALL those fans and knowing that they were there because they cared. I think this is the power of the Hong sisters' writing: they connect people from so many different part of the world that you get the sense that you are a part of something so amazing.
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168 @lay
November 27, 2009 at 6:11 AM
I wouldnt blaim u guys if you really like it !! Coz its awesome. Altho im not that satisfied with the ending haha anyway thanks java for recaping
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169 sweet_kimchi
November 27, 2009 at 6:27 AM
Thanks a million Dramabeans for all the recaps. It would have been a torture without you. I feel sad to see the last episode of You're Beautiful.
What a wonderful drama - enjoyed it from start to finish.
Best wishes & love to Jang Geun Seuk, Park Shin Hye, Hong Ki & Shinwoo,
plus to the rest of the casts; and to the writers & crew who have made this drama possible.
More power to all.
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170 MummyCow
November 27, 2009 at 6:29 AM
Just want to say thanks for the recaps.
It is now official on my side:-
My 2 favourite male K actors are:-
1) Kang Ji Hwan (in the 30s category)
2) Jang Guek Suk (in the 20s category)
My favourite drama of all time - YAB!
Great ending, great drama, great cast, great threaders (in soompi) and here.
Solution for withdrawal synptom? Watch YAB all over again! Ha!
Group Hug! :)
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171 gold_fish
November 27, 2009 at 6:44 AM
Thanks for your recaps JB! Awesome work!
I have to say though, this finale did not blow me away. It was satisfactory in the sense that all the loose ends were tied neatly. However, it left me a little bit cold. Given the pace of the previous episode, I was hoping the reconciliation would be resolved much earlier in the episode, thus allowing more time for sweet funny moments between the OTP and all the members of ANJell.
Having said that, I did enjoy this drama immensely. The latter episodes did drag a bit, but I'm glad that the lightheartedness was carried throughout the entire series. Having seen all the Hong sister's dramas, this is definitely my favourite of the bunch. (I really liked Hong Gil Dong.... until the second half turned into a huge sobfest)
And JGS! What a revelation! I did not like him one bit in HGD, so I didn't really expect much when I first started watching this. But he pretty much stole the show! HTK is now one of my all-time favourite drama heroes:)
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172 dee
November 27, 2009 at 6:56 AM
javabeans, as always thank you for your wonderful and insightful recapping.
one of the things i appreciated in YAB is the Mi Nam cover (i.e. she is really Mi Nyeo and not Mi Nam) was never revealed to the world and it just stayed with the AN Jell, Hoon yi, Stylist Wang, and Ho Yee. I always fear that the secret of her identity will be revealed, because this is usually happens in other drama/movies. The fear that the reporter will finally see the secret or Ho Yee will tattletale. And I applaud the Hong sisters for not doing this.
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173 whimsicalchild
November 27, 2009 at 6:57 AM
Great analysis!
I was content with the ending. I know there are a lot who wanted a bit more, but somehow for me, how it ended, it feels like it's not that complete enough that they can still add a 2nd season (I am still hoping)
I didn't really mind the MHR parts. Although when you think about it, some of it was unnecessary.
The parts I didn't like most were that of the aunt. She was a gold digger- and she sort of remained that way. It would've been nice (and I'm not that sure if Mi Nam remembers) if Mi Nam *did* remember that the aunt abandoned them too.
Re: Mi Nam and Mi Nyeo, I would've liked to see them MEET.
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174 jl
November 27, 2009 at 7:02 AM
who is mi nyeo's brother?????????????????????i really want to know who is him
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175 sheena
November 27, 2009 at 7:23 AM
@169,
lol isn't him go minam, you know the one in the brown hoodie?
@158,
LOL can I join you in singing "What Can I do", should modify the lyrics a little bit. "What Can I do? Life without You're Beautiful is like Minam without Tae Kyung, her star" and so on!
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176 myron
November 27, 2009 at 7:25 AM
Thank you JB and Happy Thanksgiving!
...now i feel empty =(
first time i will miss all the guys in a drama.
Looking forward on how you will rate YAB =)
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177 sweetaddiction
November 27, 2009 at 7:26 AM
ahhh. where to start. A BIG THANK YOU GOES OUT TO YOU JB. I love your recaps. I love this drama. I have never been this addicted to a drama before. Your recaps are very insightful and I love how you write.
There's a huge emptiness inside of me. I miss YAB already. I really like this episode. It tied everything up and leaves us with a happy ending. JGS and PSH played their parts to the T. I love the chemistry they had together on and off the screen. I hope to see them again in the future. Love them so much.
To all YAB fans, this has been a wonderful journey and I'm so glad to have shared it with all of you.
I hear that JGS is coming to Tokyo. If I can locate or if anyone knows how to get to Nakano Sun Plaza in Tokyo, let me know. I live in Chiba so it's not far to Tokyo. I will try to locate where it is and see if maybe I will be able to meet him. He'll be here in Tokyo on Sunday!!! I'm so happy for once that I'm not in the states but in Japan. Please let me see him!!!!!
To Jang Geun Suk, Park Shin Hye, Lee Hongki, Shinwoo (sorry I forgot his name) fighting!!! I look forward to your future projects!!!
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178 rachel
November 27, 2009 at 7:34 AM
last episode. i am sad to see this wonderful show end but at least it finished on an adorable note!!
this is probably the ONE time where i wouldn't have minded a 'flashforward' just so i could enjoy some more cute moments between TK and MN, and it would've been nice to see how SW, Jeremy, the REAL MN + YH turn out. alas...!!
no more weekly doses of crack, what ever shall we do, YAB addicts??
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179 mee
November 27, 2009 at 7:34 AM
I am one of the people who was happy with MN going to Africa, instead of some fireworks and confetti romantic ending.
I was initially bothered by the imbalance of MN's relationship to others, especially with regards to TK - she kept trying to please him despite his rude attitude towards her. Throughout the series MN was always doing what other people wanted her to do. By the end, MN is figuring out what her own path is, and is asserting herself as somebody who has her own dreams and aspirations by continuing with her plan to go to Africa, instead of giving it all up to be at TK's side. MN now can be her own star, instead of being a satellite revolving around TK. Besides, both MN and TK are characters in their early 20's, a time to test the waters and have various life experiences. Surely getting married can't be the be-all and end-fall of MN's life!
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180 Fran
November 27, 2009 at 7:37 AM
Hey JB, once again thanks for a great recap... you really always pick up the nuances that are easy to let slip. Also a big shout out to the crew and cast of YB for keeping me (us?) so entertained for the last couple of months.
I know this sounds ridiculous, but I'm still trying to come to terms with the fact that the show has well and truly ended. It might not have been the tightest script, there might have been loopholes and sometimes a drop in pace, but oh boy was it entertaining! Kudos to those 4 young actors who really acted their hearts out.
In the last 2 months, those 4 ceased to be characters and felt like friends - I started to CARE about them; laughing with them when things went well, and getting upset when the problems came. Now, it feels like I have to send some dear friends away - who will not be coming back.... yes, it feels a bit sad to think that we'll never see these 4 in the same guise on our screens again. Weird but I can't help feeling down knowing that everyone's going to go their separate ways from here on and those happy moments are never again to be. . Even Uee; I'm probably one of the few who really liked her. This kinda feels like graduation all over again. So goodbye Mi-Nam, Shin Woo, Jeremy and our lovely Hwang Tae-Kyung-sshi. All the best to you and thank you for the journey. Till next time.
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181 sumee
November 27, 2009 at 7:41 AM
Phew...Its over Finally ..My obsession for this drama will take some more time before winding off but not completely ever..this Drama was so much fun & all heart ..Totally enjoyable..easy on Eyes..everyone knows what I mean..Fantastic characters .I would say everyone was fit for their character ..there were a few gaps here & there which I am so going to Ignore..Esp the main lead totally adorable ..good drama ..well finished I liked the ending it was not too exaggerated nor too flat.. all in all super cool Drama ..JB especial thanks to you ..All the effort you take In to give us some brilliant recaps..Lots of FUN ..!!!!!
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182 namja
November 27, 2009 at 7:42 AM
why dont they make this more than 16 eps....
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183 achie8275
November 27, 2009 at 7:44 AM
I came back from work exactly 01:00 AM after thanksgiving and went straight to my computer to check for updates. I kept on refreshing your site in between reading all the 50 or so pages from soompi forum until I hit 554 and someone commented DRAMABEAM recap is up. So here I am, Its 07:11 AM P.T. on my side of the world and I've been up for 24 hours without sleep. I am very happy though, as I manage to download the last 2 episode of YB in HD while l was waiting for your recap. Now all I need is the proper subtitle from WITHS2 to go with my final 2 episode. I would like to say thank you for being one of the people who made my YB-watching memorable. This was the first KDrama that I really followed thoroughly from soompi, here, withs2, ajaaja to youtube. I'm so high on this drama that I have my computer background and screen mode in all different YB characters, not to mention my cursor is Jeremy right now :) . I Listen to their songs to bed and in my car to work. And now planning on doing MV on my 5 days stretch day off of Hwang Tae Kwung "An Nyung (goodye) song". I was thinking, its just appropriate that I say my proper farewell to the drama this way. I'm crazy or what :) dunno....all I know since this drama aired in October.....It interrupted my normal day to day activity and restricted my social activities to some extend. Now, I'm lost as to what to do with my Wednesday and Thursday. I guess, its back to "thank God is Friday" again. I was actually smiling while reading in soompi forum because one suggested to keep the thread open. I'm thinking I will visit the thread if it is still open after the drama ends sort of the site for recovering addicts - A YB Support group :)..........okey, I'm rambling here, I need to sleep....Anyway, back to you... again my big thanks for doing a wonderful recap. My appreciation and gratitude for sharing us your time and translation skills. I really hope to read more of your recap in the future. I'm sure YB for now is "THE" Drama for me and for most people but I'm pretty sure as well that there will be another drama to top this one, maybe another Hong sisters' duo but for now let me savor the pleasure that is You're Beautiful............I'm off to sleep.
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184 Vanessa
November 27, 2009 at 7:49 AM
Wow I cried... saw the raw version and was a bit scared of the lack of movement and mostly talking pace. I was thinking that it needed a scene with a kiss where Minam isn't surprised and where the twins could at least have some interactions. I mean I understand that the brother and sister never communicated on the phone or elsewhere, so it's not really all that surprising... but what about all these discoveries about their parents, is she going to share that with him?
But thank goodness all scenes with words are packed with alot of meaning.
I will miss YAB... it's the best kdrama I've seen, since I have been watching kdramas! I also will miss all these awesome co sharers of moments here in dramabeans.
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185 snowflakess
November 27, 2009 at 7:49 AM
Thank you JB for recapping the finale episode as always.. and it's very enjoyable to be able to read your review and your point of view for this awesome drama..
Now, feeling a bit sad coz the drama is now over, as all the casts were having such a good chemistry on and off screen.. and they have given us such addicting effect to keep wanting more from them.. I'll be surely miss them... and of course, Tae Kyung and Mi Nam character.. and the rest of the casts...
well, I guess we have to wait for another news of Hong's sister next drama.. and hopefully the casts will bring us another good drama..
ah, Happy Thanksgiving... ^^
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186 Red
November 27, 2009 at 8:01 AM
Hello,
Thank you for this blog. During this days my computer is spoil and i can't watch that drama and I come and read your blog. I can feel much better. Thank you very much for this.
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187 pvskater88
November 27, 2009 at 8:01 AM
i really liked how the hong sisters didn't expose the fake minam to the public like some of the other dramas where the characters are in a fake relationship or pretending to be someone else. it's like the a.n.jell members have their deep secret that only they know. it's different and i really liked it. minyeo didn't need to be attacked/criticized by the extreme fans and the press. she already was in so much pain. thank you so much for the recaps javabeans!!!
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188 Fran
November 27, 2009 at 8:04 AM
P.S. As an act of support I just bought both the OST and OST2 and would definitely buy the DVD set when it comes out!
@172 Sweetaddiction: if you want to go to Tokyo Sun Plaza Nakano to see JGS, it's very easy to get there. YOu can take a direct train from Shinjuku or Tokyo Station to Nakano on the JR Chuo line. But if you are in Chiba I think the Chuo line goes directly from Chiba to Nakano via the Sobu line. Make sure not to take the rapid/express train because that doesn't stop in Nakano. Sun Plaza Nakano is just across the road from the station. hope you get to go see him!
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189 Shinwoooo
November 27, 2009 at 8:07 AM
I've been reading your recaps all this time, and this is the first time I've replied.... So I'm sorry for not appreciating it every time you recapped. However, I just want to say thank you so much for your effort. You have the most thorough recaps I've ever read online.
This was an awesome journey....I can't believe it was only 2 months... :P
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190 jean
November 27, 2009 at 8:14 AM
i discovered this drama through your site. As soon as i read the recaps of ep 1and 2, i jumped into watching it. I am sad it has ended. The writing and characters were pretty tight compared to some dramas. I like how consistent the actions of the characters are to their personality.
I like the ending...it wasn't overly dramatic or comic. As you said pretty balanced. Thank you for the recap. Hadn't it been for your blog i wouldn't have heard of this. And i do say like coffee prince, this was my perfect kdrama fix for the year.
JGS acting is great here. A nice progression from Beethoven's virus. I'll miss coming home and watching this drama online.
cheers!
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191 PILK
November 27, 2009 at 8:33 AM
Awesome recap as always JB! Thanks so much, especially when you're using up part of a holiday to keep your fans happy!
Shout out for all the actors in this show, hope they enjoy similar success in the future, and in the meantime take care and rest up well!
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192 Zuru
November 27, 2009 at 8:43 AM
I think I'll miss YAB really much :)
Drama of the year! Thumps up, for YAB and thank you, Javabeans!
We've had a lot of fun :)
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193 Ibeova
November 27, 2009 at 8:51 AM
Thank you Javabeans, love, your recaps
My favourite drama now – YAB!
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194 Anatisha
November 27, 2009 at 8:54 AM
Miss JB, have a nice vaction!!!
Thank you for the recap... I can only say that I will stand by the last paragraph you wrote:
"They approach writing with energy and joy. Their skill isn’t in creating perfect dramas, but in establishing heartfelt characters and situations that tug at the heart. They manage to tap into that source of giddy, youthful wonder that we may have thought faded well into our adulthoods, and for that I am not only pleased, but grateful."
Is so true, in blogs that are in spanish (im mexican) you can sense that... many of the constant readers are not only teens but also married people, with children, etc... which makes me so happy because you truly can appreciate what the characters and the story gives you... for all ages. You are beautiful was so beautiful, a beautiful trip that will be remember in my life.
Thank you so much....
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195 12345
November 27, 2009 at 8:59 AM
Didn't like the ending so much.. I think I would have preferred to see more Tae Kyung/Minyeo interaction.
It seems odd that Minyeo would be so moved just by his song/declaration, given that she was so bent on leaving and avoiding the pain that comes from being around him just a while earlier. Of course, maybe the meeting with Mo Hwa Ran could have helped release the anguish and hurt she felt from whole older generation issue (she thanked Mo Hwa Ran, which probably means she doesn't hate her anymore?), but still I found the ending a little too quick for me to digest.
I also didn't like how there were little Jeremy or Shinwoo scenes in this episode. It's the last episode, I expected some kind of happy ending from everyone (i.e. celebration party??), for my own guilty indulgence. Jeremy and Shinwoo seemed more like plot devices, and I feel that Jeremy's character, especially, has been sidelined for most of the last few episodes. Even his confession/heartbreak with Minyeo seemed to be cut short, too swift, and there wasn't really much of a conclusion (they walked off to eat ice-cream with Jeremy making an uncomfortable face).
Still, that said, YB is my favourite drama this year by a mile! What I loved about it: Hwang Tae Kyung, the parodies and light humour, the whole craziness of the idea (nun under the disguise of a boy joining an idol group) and yet the believability of the relationships and developments. The actors and production team deserve much more credit than they get! Thanks for recapping!
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196 Angel
November 27, 2009 at 9:00 AM
I am going to re-read your recaps for many times, i know i'll miss YAB so much.
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197
November 27, 2009 at 9:09 AM
It's been a wonderful and crazy ride with this drama. I've yet to watch the last two episodes and thanks for another fast n great recaps javabeans. I'm also going to miss this drama!
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198 ivych
November 27, 2009 at 9:16 AM
JB you really sum up all the feeling i have for this series....i've asked myself why i loved this drama....and you are right....its not writing to do a perfect drama but this drama makes one remember feelings of their first love, their love of past.....a love so pure and a love that one can never forget...because its that love that make you see stars and fireworks. I will surely miss this drama and esp the actors in it. i am not korean but im really now crazy in love with kdrama and korean culture....my next yr target is to visit korea and try to see the culture and country up close...(wishing i get to bump with JGS, lee hongki and kim hyun joong. JB or anyone reading this....CAN YOU SUGGEST TO ME ANY KOREAN OR JAPANESE DRAMA THAT I SHOULD BE WATCHING THATS ALMOST SAME AS THIS....I ALREADY DONE WITH BOF, HANA YORI DANGO,HANA KIMI....PLEASE I NEED SUGGESTIONS...THANK U ALL....THANK YOU JN YOU ARE THE BEST
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199 Judy
November 27, 2009 at 9:27 AM
Thanks JB for all the recaps and story/news on YB and the ringtones as well...
I finally watched the last episode with subtitles and could better understand the story. The concert scene is really great. And JGS' sang "What do I do" really well that it made me melt. His version is even better and softer than the girl's version. I just love his voice so much. Melting...melting... need to hear this song again now.
My only complaint for this episode is that TK frowns too much.... and he is always tense and unhappy for almost the whole episode until the last scene when MN and TK watch stars together. I would like to see a few more shots on a happy TK and MN.
I will miss YB a lot. Probably need to cure myself by re-watching the whole series again and again.
JB - your recaps are wonderful. It is fun to share the love and comments on this series with all the fans here.
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200 iciviuja
November 27, 2009 at 9:34 AM
sigh.. happy with it. and i'm so buying the dvd. please come out soon!
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