City Hall: Episode 15
by samsooki
(written by samsooki, clarity of thought, dissection, boxes of Kleenex and gentle hand-squeezing provided by 0timelost and cleown)
Episode 15 – “The Price of Victory.”
As amazing and as fun as Episode 14 was to watch, I feel like Episode 15 is deeper, stronger, all-encompassing. I know that many of you have wondered how I would recap this highly emotional episode, and to be honest, I wasn’t sure how to do it when I started. Sometimes, you can get too close to the characters. Sometimes you can get too involved and all you want to do is just watch and not write. We tend to reveal our inner selves as we write, and writing this recap certainly reveals a lot about the way I think. This episode is titled “The Price of Victory,” because sometimes, when you win at any cost you can actually lose.
Way back in Episode 10, we began with a delicious three-way showdown among Go Hae, Jo Gook and Mi Rae. This time around, with BB, Jo Gook and Mi Rae, things aren’t so delicious. In fact, things are downright scary. If I weren’t so enthralled by the superlative acting and dialogue, I would have gone underneath my bed, clapped my hands to my ears, closed my eyes and started humming.
BB has left his sanctuary and shown up in Inju City, generating plenty of media interest. Ostensibly, he has come out in support of Jo Gook’s campaign. But in reality, the person he has come to meet is not Jo Gook at all, but Mi Rae. And BB has ambushed both Jo Gook AND Mi Rae by getting both in the same place at the same time. This will not be pleasant, and Jo Gook knows it. And unfortunately for Mi Rae, she is about to find exactly how unpleasant.
Despite early and even unexpected praise for her honest and faithful service to her citizens, BB douses Mi Rae’s fangirlism in less than two minutes. BB lays his feelings all out in the open:
BB: I also have heard that there are people who are attached to you that should not be so. And that is unfortunate…
…Gookie, this child here, he has big ambitions for himself. Out of his own mouth, he once said that he wanted to have this whole nation. But how can it be that a man who wants to win an entire nation can let himself be trapped by a mere woman? And so, Mayor Shin, I would hope that you would not continue to sway him like you are.
Jo Gook (interrupting): What are you trying to say right now??!
BB (ignoring Jo Gook): Let me ask you but one thing: if you had to choose between this child here and the citizens of Inju City, who would you choose?
Mi Rae: …
BB: If you don’t go against my wishes, I can give you many things that will be useful to the citizens of Inju City. But if you choose the opposite path, then, as poor of a place as Inju City is now, it will be even harder to obtain government funds and subsidies.
Jo Gook (pleading): Please stop this now!
BB (rousing to anger): I gave this child the task to place an easy-to-manipulate puppet as Inju City’s mayor, and instead I find that he is the one who has turned into the puppet! Tell me EXACTLY HOW THE HELL am I supposed to understand this!
It is often said that truth is the most powerful weapon against evil. But truth, in the wrong hands, said in exactly the wrong way, by exactly the wrong person, is as devastating as any slander, any lie. Nothing that BB said to Mi Rae was untrue, and yet, this feels wrong. How can it be that BB speaks the truth, but nothing he says has the ring of true-ish-ness? In two brief sentences, BB has turned Mi Rae’s world upside down. At first, BB has praise for Mi Rae, noting that she is a honest and hardworking Mayor. But less than a minute later, BB completely trashes her. The message to Mi Rae – this man-child here is worth more to me than you, your principles and your entire pathetic city.
Hastening to action to close the barn door long after the cows have left, Jo Gook gets to his feet and tries to yank Mi Rae out of the room. BB levels another threat – if Jo Gook leaves with Mi Rae, how easy would it be for BB to destroy Mi Rae. Jo Gook has no response to a direct threat on Mi Rae. What can Mi Rae do? She has no support in this room, nobody in this room is willing to stand up for her. What choice does she have but to capitulate? She takes her arm back from Jo Gook’s impotent hand, and gathers the remnants of her dignity. Mi Rae bows respectfully to BB and leaves, her world shattered. Guess who doesn’t follow?
BB (at Jo Gook): If that child is broken, then know that it is all because of you.
At last, it’s time to talk turkey between BB and Jo Gook. Jo Gook lashes out (petulantly), and BB explodes in return:
BB: You still don’t get it, do you?! I thought you were going to do something great when you left me, all crying, and now, in the end, you are going to give up everything for that wench?
BB’s point: Jo Gook was on the path to political stardom before he took a detour, guided by some secretary girl with no proper family background, no education (not even a high school diploma?), no wealth, no connections, nothing. Unbelievable! What would it take to get the childish Jo Gook focused again? What does he want from BB? A piece of candy or a teddy bear to hug? But Jo Gook, as emotional as we have ever seen him, fires right back.
Jo Gook: Those (the candy and the teddy bear) are things you should have thought of a long time ago. I am acting like this for a very simple reason. I want to see you before me, begging for forgiveness. You want to run for president, and you’ll need a huge amount of financial backing, right? And those funds were to come from President Go, right? And so his daughter Go Hae is the key. And I hold that key.
BB: You know all this and yet you still act like a little bitch?
Jo Gook: And that’s why I am going to dump Go Hae. Yes, I am going to dump Go Hae.
Jo Gook: Dumping women like old shoes is probably in my blood. You see, my father abandoned my mother. But at least, I am a better guy, since my father also abandoned his son. Presidential campaign donations? DON’T EVEN DREAM IT!
In a word, wow! What powerful, tour de force acting performances by Cha Seung Won and Choi Il Hwa! One of the things that I think get only minor or partial attention in Korean dramas, is the responsibility of the father to be a positive role model to his son. Far too often, in both dramas and in real life (with the latter reflecting the former, perhaps), Korean fathers tend to treat their sons like military underlings. But sons are not dog soldiers to be ordered about and abused by their fathers. The emotional trauma tucked away for years by Jo Gook is finally bubbling to the surface, and not only do I understand it, I can feel Jo Gook’s pain. But despite all of this, let me say this: if you had to choose a “bad” guy from among the people remaining in the tea room, my guess is that most of you would choose incorrectly. You all THINK you know, but I think you’d all be wrong.
Hint: the bad guy is not him.
Here’s what I know. BB has made but one mistake in his life – not taking early and full responsibility for a child that he didn’t anticipate or want. As Korean fathers of BB’s generation go, however, he may or may not have been more abusive than average (err.. other than abandoning the mother of his child and his child, of course). And even then, like all fathers, BB also did positive things, like shaping Jo Gook’s political career path up until now. Now let’s look at Jo Gook – what has he done so far? Jo Gook has
1. adopted a kid strictly to look good (political convenience);
2. promised to marry Go Hae strictly for her dad’s money (financial convenience);
3. followed in BB’s footsteps because it was the quickest path to power (political convenience);
4. then abandoned BB when he finds out that Soo-In was reporting to BB (emotional convenience);
5. used Mi Rae’s ethics in his speeches though he didn’t believe in them (expediential convenience);
6. hooked up with Mi Rae despite being engaged to Go Hae (hormonal convenience), and
7. decided to dump Go Hae simply because he is mad at BB (revenge-lical convenience).
Jo Gook goes around willy-nilly, doing whatever he wants, whenever he wants, to whomever he wants. And yet everybody else around him, for good or for bad, is consistent. Go Hae is consistent. BB is consistent. Mi Rae is consistent. Even Joo Hwa is consistent, never committing less than a misdemeanor and never more than a major felony. What about Jo Gook? It is extremely hard for me to respect a guy who flip-flops like a burger tended to by an inexperienced griller. I’m not saying that BB deserves to nominated Man of the Year, but between the two of them, Jo Gook is the one who has to shape up, and fast.
Not all bad guys where black hats and twirl handlebar mustaches.
What is the result now? BB says, bring it. Let’s see who wins this. BB is going to destroy Mi Rae and Inju City. BB leaves Jo Gook with that on his conscience, and in a k-drama staple move, a shocked Jung Do has overheard the whole exchange…
Mi Rae walks the streets of Inju City, her heart mangled and torn to shreds. She has been, from the beginning, a pawn in a power play between BB and Jo Gook. What hurts more? That Jo Gook never told her, or that she was foolish enough to believe him in the first place? And moreover, what did Mi Rae do to deserve this? All she has ever wanted was to make beloved Inju City into a place that children could grow up strong, healthy and educated, a place where people could make a living wage and be happy.
The meeting over, Jo Gook runs all around the city trying to find Mi Rae. Stopping by City Hall, her home, everywhere. Finally, he runs up the stone stairs to the hilltop where he first held Mi Rae, and there he finds her, she who is heading in the opposite direction.
Jo Gook: Why didn’t you answer your phone? Do you know how worried I have been?
Seriously?? The first words out of your mouth are about how worried YOU have been? Look, I know what he is trying to say, and I know how hard it must be for him, a Korean man with every status marker above Mi Rae’s, to apologize and to get on his knees and beg for forgiveness (like he should), but this is total bull-shit, excuse my potty-mouth. I am upset, because this Jo Gook is supposed to be a man’s man? How about a baby’s baby?
Mi Rae walks down a few steps until they are nearly eye-to-eye, but not quite, as Mi Rae looks down slightly at Jo Gook (how brilliant is that PD direction, btw). She smiles sadly at Jo Gook, caressing his cute worried face.
Mi Rae: In one night’s dream, we went on a trip together. And in another night’s dream, we held hands. On another night, we hugged each other. On another night, we even fell asleep together. And then it happened, that…
Mi Rae (continuing): …that, on different night, just like day, we broke up just like this.
Jo Gook: …please don’t treat me so harshly.
Mi Rae (now composed): You once asked me what I would do if I found you as my opponent. Shin Mi Rae has already lost to you. But Mayor Shin cannot lose to you, can she?
Mi Rae tells Jo Gook to go his own path, as Mi Rae will follow hers from now on as well. She leaves Jo Gook standing there, with nothing but ashes in his heart.
I am pretty upset at Jo Gook. Jo Gook, you are child who only knows what you want, you have no clue what it takes to be a leader. You want to know what it takes to be a leader? Mi Rae’s words are powerful in its elegance and simplicity. She is saying that her heart has already been given to Jo Gook, but her responsibility as a leader and as a human being takes precedence. Oh, and by the way, Jo Gook, you have seen this kind of selflessness and integrity before. You saw it when an unemployed mother of three, Boo Mi, tossed your money back at you, and instead, GAVE YOU all the money that she had in the world so that you would help Mi Rae win the election. You didn’t understand that kind of integrity then, and I am not sure you understand it now. Believe me, I am not about to give you the benefit of the doubt. Not after the no-show you pulled in the tea house.
That night, Mi Rae is collapsed on her bed, crying and literally pouring the love out of her heart. Jo Gook is right outside, helplessly listening to those cries. Does he finally understand that he, and nobody else, not BB and not Go Hae or anyone, is the cause of Mi Rae’s cries?
The next day, the breakup is complete. Jo Gook finds the very last gift from Mi Rae on his fence. It is his jacket, the jacket that he had given to Mi Rae to shield her ripped dress that day of the one-woman protest. It is the jacket that Mi Rae danced with, with Jo Gook secretly watching from afar. Things were okay for Mi Rae, before Jo Gook. She was strong enough to keep herself going, when fourth class bung-holers were throwing eggs at her, throwing tomatoes at her. She was strong enough when all of City Hall was against her. She did not need Jo Gook’s help. But how bad has it become, now that she has started to rely on someone else, believing that Jo Gook had her back? Mi Rae is saying to Jo Gook, You weren’t there when I needed you. But that’s alright. It is fine, I will believe in myself now. Shin Mi Rae might have lost, but Mayor Shin doesn’t need some invertebrate to support her.
Side plottings –
Her hand forced by Jung Do, Joo Hwa signs divorce papers. Jung Do only wants Joo Hwa to stop behaving so badly, but Joo Hwa has turned into the woman scorned and now there is no stopping this runaway train. Logically, Joo Hwa blames Mi Rae for Jung Do’s divorcing her (true enough, if you accept the premise that being a career criminal is an attractive quality to have as a wife), and makes it her sworn duty to block whatever it is that Mi Rae is trying to accomplish. Truly, there is no greater motivation in this universe than spite.
BB meets with Go Hae, spilling the beans that Jo Gook intends to dump her. Go Hae goes from being elegant and pleasant, to being crazy livid, and then Go Hae and BB point fingers at the other for this fiasco.
Taking a moment to calm herself, Go Hae returns to being pleasant and plotting. She doesn’t care that Jo Gook wants someone else. She still wants Jo Gook, as she sees him as a very nice trophy husband, the kind of trophy that might lead her into the Blue House. It is a rather twisted reason to want to get married, but there are worse reasons to marry, and worse reasons to break up. Go Hae is not one to take defeat so easily, and she tells BB not to worry as she will turn into a fox to get her man back.
Back to Mi Rae and Jo Gook –
Jo Gook has one last speech to give before the election, but during the speech he spots a baendaengi brooch on a woman who has her face covered by a newspaper. Jo Gook realizes who it is immediately.
He abruptly stops speaking in the middle of his speech, and Mi Rae realizes Jo Gook sees her, and quickly turns to go. Jo Gook restarts his speech before she can leave, and this time, he speaks entirely for her ears and for her benefit.
Jo Gook: And so now, I have to make a decision. Do I ignore you who is naïve and easily pushed around, and give you up for my own happiness? Or do I suffer for your happiness?
Jo Gook: Who can make such a decision easily? While this choice will cause me to lose many things, I am more afraid of losing you. And so, even if you cannot stand with me, I hope you won’t stand so far away from me. Even if you are standing against me, I hope you can stand a little closer to me.
Mi Rae lingers just a bit longer, but then walks away, never turning back around. His speech over, Jo Gook follows her, finally catching up to her when she accidently causes an accident with a water truck. Using this as an opportunity to plead his case, Jo Gook begs Mi Rae not to go away, but to stand close. This is the first time in his life that he wants to live differently. If she cannot beat BB, then Jo Gook will beat him for her. Mi Rae’s reply is basically the theme of this recap:
Mi Rae: But how will you fight BB for me? You didn’t even have the courage to take me out of the room in front of him. And even after I had suffered that much insult from him, you didn’t even have the guts to chase after me. What are you going to use to fight him? Are you even elected as a National Assemblyman? What have you done in your life? I beg you, stop being delusional.
You’re an intelligent and beautiful man. What woman wouldn’t be interested in you? Just receive this breakup as the price you must pay for being so handsome. You said this before, that the result is more important than the process, right? This is your result. This is the result of you trying to create a puppet mayor. So just accept it.
Jo Gook has no words in response. How could he? And haven’t I been saying this all along? Of course, if I were on Jo Gook’s side, I would be whispering – “Man up and accept this… for now. But don’t give up, she still loves you, and you can still win her back. Don’t give up. She is worth it. You just have to become a better man than you are now…”
Election Day arrives, finally. Mi Rae steps in the voting booth. Staring at the ballot, she runs her finger across Jo Gook’s name, caressing it. She makes the tiniest of smiles and softly whispers the most awesome thing that makes me tear up:
Mi Rae: You stupid puppy dog… hwai-ting!
The votes are coming in, and as expected, Jo Gook overtakes his nearest rival, the former Governor of the province. He has won!
Go Hae, watching on television from her luxury apartment, looks pleased at the success of her fiancé. Step one for her path to the Blue House is complete.
She is preparing a very special night for the two of them in celebration. It looks like she is planning on their first night of intimacy and consummating their relationship before marriage. One wonders whether she actually has feelings for Jo Gook (after all, in Mi Rae’s words, what girl wouldn’t be interested), or whether she just wants to have Jo Gook as a trophy.
But Jo Gook has other ideas. He has rented a house of his own for his own celebration, and has finagled a way to get Mi Rae to come by ordering delivery.
Mi Rae is not amused with Jo Gook’s tricks, but Jo Gook pleads with Mi Rae to stay, saying that he loves her. Twice she pulls away, but finally, Mi Rae agrees to stay.
Still, Mi Rae wants Jo Gook to know that there is a price for everything. And this time, the price is that Mi Rae has to just keep hiding from sight, has to keep pretending, lying to everyone, so that nobody knows that they in love with each other. The price of Jo Gook’s happiness is that Mi Rae has to pretend that she is nothing. She is willing to pay that price for Jo Gook.
And Mi Rae adds that she might be a typhoon to Jo Gook, but she is also a typhoon to Inju City, and responsible for 130,000 men, women and children. But to give in to Jo Gook’s desires, to give in to her desires, as crazy it might be, she is willing to do so for Jo Gook. But she has one condition. Just one small condition. Just one promise that Jo Gook has to keep, even if he fails everything else in his life with respect to Mi Rae.
Mi Rae: Me, I am strong enough to deal with all of this. I can deal with you. I can’t make the choice between Inju City and you, because I can’t give up on my citizens or on you. So, I will deal with everything.
And so, down the road, please don’t say “It isn’t your fault that I am leaving.” Please don’t run away from me. Please don’t ever push me away. Understand?
All Mi Rae is asking from Jo Gook is not to treat her like trash, if they do finally end up breaking up again. Don’t say those words that would cut into my heart. That’s all I ask….
With that, Jo Gook sweeps Mi Rae into his arms, and well, at least for a night, they leave their problems (and a bit later, their clothes) behind.
And meanwhile, still waiting in her “I don’t plan on wearing this dress for long” dress, Go Hae is stood up. Without a phone call. Without any text or email. Go Hae is now angry, as any stood-up fiancé would be angry, but more so because it would only take one guess for her to win on the new FOX smash hit reality game show, “Guess Where Your Fiance is Tonight!” Go Hae will not stand for it.
She will make Jo Gook pay for his victory. She makes a single phone call to a certain slimeball… Go Hae has set a bomb that is set to explode with pictures of her and Jo Gook together in a hotel.
Meanwhile, Joo Hwa, embittered and truly angered by Jung Do refusing to settle for a serial felon for a wife, has declared war on Mi Rae’s administration by getting the City Counsel to filibuster her entire budget and plans for the future. She will make Mi Rae pay for her string of victories, including breaking up Joo Hwa’s marriage. Hell hath no fury like a serial criminal scorned…
As strong as Mi Rae is, will she be strong enough to deal with everything? Jo Gook’s political life, Mi Rae’s dreams for Inju City, and the love that each has for the other… will all of it go up in smoke on the same day?
Comments –
Cha Seung Won and Kim Sun Ah are astonishing in this episode, with both creating characters that are so memorable, so interesting, so realistic. I can’t say enough about both actors here.
The character of Jo Gook is really something. He is such a flawed human being. He is emotionally under-developed and damaged goods due to his traumatic abandonment as a child, and yet he grows up to being this incredibly well-balanced and stable individual… at least on the outside. But on the inside, he is a selfish prig, so focused only on what makes him happy, on what his interests are. He is what many successful people are like – so devoted to themselves that they cannot see beyond their noses as how their actions will affect others. It is what has made them successful, this narrow focus, but it has also made them into second-class bungholes.
And with our heroine, Mi Rae, she is just amazing. Whenever she is put down, whenever she is attacked, she fights back with ever more determination. And each time she fights, she gets stronger. She challenges Joo Hwa, and gets fired. So she challenges the administration, and gets her friend Boo Mi fired. So she challenges the Mayor, and finally, strong enough, she wins her first battle. And then she is put down again, and ends up running for Mayor and winning. Then she brings down a whole system of corrupt municipal government. And now she is fighting against BB and Go Hae. But has she really gotten strong enough to beat both of them, while protecting Inju City, Jo Gook and their relationship?
The person to watch for in this Episode:
I have to say, Choi Il Hwa’s portrayal of BB is so intense, so scary, so much like the father-in-law from hell, that I have to give him…. second place in the award for Person To Watch For. Hehe!
Of course, the person to watch for in this episode is Mi Rae! While much of the credit has to go to the writers of this drama, who have created such a strong character in Mi Rae, it is Kim Sun Ah who gives the character 3-dimensional depth and shading. I might have said this in earlier recaps, but it bears repeating here. I don’t think there is another actress who could have played the character of Mi Rae.
The scene on the hilltop stone staircase is so heart-breaking, it gets difficult to swallow and I tear up sometimes when I watch it. Mi Rae, whose heart is so large, has a fundamental weakness in that the larger a person’s heart, the more the person hurts when it breaks. Jo Gook has truly broken her heart, and the pain would be unbearable to all but the strongest of persons. It is a lucky coincidence that Mi Rae is strong enough to bear that pain, but it doesn’t mean that she should have had to bear it. Shame on Jo Gook for being a coward, for trying to win at everything without weighing the potential consequences to people other than himself.
This is why Mi Rae’s principle for living is that a person should win when he or she is defending a righteous position, and lose otherwise. If you win all the time, then there will be a price to pay for victory.
On To Episode 16!
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51 serendipity
December 21, 2009 at 1:54 PM
Another great recap, and impressively sharp analysis. Bravo!
What a sleeper hit this drama is. The series starts out so innocuously. Boringly, even. And then, when your guard is down, and you're even wondering what all the fuss is about -- wham! I feel as if I have been hit over the head, and swept away in the whirlwind, my heart squeezed into a tight little ball.
Also, have aliens abducted my clever and cool Jo Gook, and replaced him with a wet facsimile of himself? Give me back my old Jo Gook, the one who terrified me! Please take away the one that's gone all sappy - he's making me cry too much.
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52 fallm00n
December 25, 2009 at 11:16 PM
thanks so much for recapping! i just started watching this drama tonight (ep 2) but wanted to know how it ends and started reading your recap instead.
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53 mulan
December 26, 2009 at 8:50 PM
thank you samsooki for your recap and waiting for another episode. by reading this you can now fully understand the drama very well. although i've wathced it already butthe more i read these recap the more i really want to view again and again. more power to you.
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54 Denali
December 27, 2009 at 5:31 AM
When Jo Guk let go Mi Rae's hand, I questioned his motives. Was it because of fear or protection? In fact, JG knows more than anybody else what his father is capable of, and his threats on Mi Rae were real. I also had in mind his words to Mi Rae on the boat after her victory: "Protect yourself, your values and the Inju citizens". Then I concluded that in his very own way, in what seemed like a defeat, actually he was protecting Mayor Shin, yet not Mi Rae (just like he will in the next episodes). Somehow I wanted to credit this character for doing something rather unusual: to be brave, even before and/or against his parents.
Alas, Samsooki, it looks like, even from your male POV, he is not as brave as he was felt to be. And at least not as much as MR is.
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55 berry
January 8, 2010 at 5:11 AM
cha seung won is married man. haha
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56 Min MinKo
January 13, 2010 at 8:39 PM
#49 Are you serious?
I know we all have our taste. T
rust me I was so obsessed and into YAB as well BUT had I discovered City Hall first...I wouldn't have been that into YAB!
Goood thing I didn't...it's teenager stuff so it's fluffy, corny BUT extremely enjoyable. Now..CH....to me trumps Dal Ja's Spring, Coffee Prince, Bad Couple/Fantasy Couple, Shining Inheritance, My Girl...hmm ok Soulmate is right behind CH...It's just a fantastic drama...it's sooooooooooo goood.
I got hooked INSTANTLY because the 1st ep was so funny...
I'm gonna watch ep.16 now...and can't believe after that, that I'll only have 3 eps left soooo sad...then what do I watch????
Hmmm...maybe I should try IRIS....I've been so reluctant to...
It's always the dramas, I am wary about that end up being great.
SO i'll see and Samsooki....AWESOME RECAPS...! :)
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57 Fenita
February 6, 2010 at 6:27 AM
WOW...the best episode ever and great recap as usual :)
Actually, I read this recap after watching the whole 20 episodes. I've became City Hall fans and craving all of ur recaps. Reading ur recap its like watching the episode again with different perspective. Thanks to Samsooki and team whom brought the info about Korean for us Non-Korean watchers.
I choose the break-up scene as the best scene amongst others. I rarely cry on watched even the saddest scene in K-drama but this one - the Shin Mi Rae cried on her bed while Jo Gook stand helplessly outside her room - made me tear up also. It somehow remind me on my own story and I could feel Mi-Rae pain and her broken heart. KSA is indeed the great actress and she did live in SMR character. And JG also delivered great interpretation on being a trauma child who being abandon by 'illegitimate' father and who unconsciously becoming more like his father if he didn't meet SMR and then rescued by her sincerity and unconditional love for him.
oh City Hall, it made me really difficult to move on to other drama bcoz it still live in my heart for maybe another longer time.
Once again, thanks Samsooki and team....two thumbs up for u all.
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58 Free
January 1, 2011 at 10:08 AM
Wow, your insight into this drama, especially to this episode is amazing. You have added such depth in the interpretation is every tiny details. I wouldn't be able to completely appreciate the depth of this drama without your insights.
Million thanks!
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59 dreamy
August 25, 2011 at 12:20 AM
This. recap. just. wow.
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60 Lisa
September 16, 2011 at 11:34 AM
I love your recaps. Truly. As an American of Western European background, I really appreciate your introductions into Korean culture and what that means to the storyline and pertaining to the characters actions.
I think my favorite character is Joh Guk and I have a slightly different take on him. He is selfish, petty, narrow-minded despite his wealth of knowledge and he is quite slow to change. I think that is the biggest factor. He's been significantly damaged. He will not change over night nor can he. His whole life has been a self-centered existence. He was used, taught to use and indeed does so very well. He forgave Soo In because he understood and had lived that very same need to betray.
When he meets this woman who is open to change and growth, who listens to his sound political advice, adheres to it and improves upon it, he doesn't quite know what to do with it. He didn't even realize that he could love someone so different than he is. He never even tried to see someone else's side. With her in his life, he sees a glimmer of what she is trying to do.
So when he says "I've been worried about you" I don't think its selfish at all. I think he was genuinely worried about her and it was the first thing from his mouth. She knew it too. Like you said before, its in her nature to be nurturing and understand pain. He betrayed her and doesn't even understand the extent of it because he is so stunted. I think he knows how strong he is and stayed to battle with BB because really, when would he get another chance?
I think she knew his sincerity in loving her. He told her repeatedly that he was no good. I think that glimmer of insight caused by his affection for her let him truly believe his own words. He finally saw how tarnished he was.
Just the fact that he tried to defy BB in the tea room at all I think was a donation of a bit of backbone from Mi Rae. Here he is truly standing up against BB. Yes, he may be a total douche for ditching Go Hae, but come on...they never really liked each other anyway! I do think he could have gone about this way better, but helas, flawed characters make flawed decisions.
I don't agree that he's the bad guy. He is actually a very stable character in terms of the fact that his character is about flipping back and forth, changing sides, opinions and behavior when needed. What is stabilizing this flip flopping is Mi Rae. She's pulling him back to center. But he's fighting it and you can see the outcome of it: more intended and unintended cruelty. Stable character (flip flopping) being made to change (by Mi Rae!!!)
I do think this episode is where Joh Guk really sees how badly he's hurt her. There are so many times when he could've told her at least a little bit of what his plans were without hampering those plans. "I was told to make a puppet mayor, but I see you as a person who would defy that role and really do good for your people." But honestly, now that I've written that, do you see baby Gukkie saying that? YA RIGHT. So, all said and done, he's a stable character. His breakthrough will be when he finally grows some cojones y stands up for something real, ja?
That said, go Mi Rae. I know he told her to choose the city of Inju before him, but she chose because that's who she is. She may have lost her heart to him and she has been totally crushed as a woman, but as a mayor, I think she just grew another pair of balls...or maybe she took his. In all of her flaws, she is such a solid character. She's not your usual rather dumb female lead. She's uneducated and a bit ignorant about politics, but she has an apt mind that is quite sponge-like and the drive to fill it with pertinent knowledge.
Now Mi Rae, whip that man into shape. Tell him people are NOT stepping stones. Puweeez.
End blathering.
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Lisa
September 16, 2011 at 11:38 AM
*knows how strong she is* (4th paragraph)
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61 gasenadi
September 2, 2014 at 8:52 PM
First, thanks again samsooki et alia for spectacular insights on CH. Please know you are respected and admired.
Second, it strikes me so funny how everyone agrees- as I do, too - that BB, the Destructor, Consistently Amoral, Scary, Father-in-Law from Hell, might just be the personification of evil. Yet, he's NOT the bad guy!
Huh?! He's "made one mistake in his life"? Uh, that we KNOW of!
Let's list what "positive things, like shaping Jo Gook’s political career path up until now" we have observed.
1. He's good at smashing pottery to make a point when he's not satisfied with JG.
2. He wheezes in derision at him.
3. He makes him take a U-turn on that career path and disregards JG's opinion on the matter.
4. Oh, I especially like how he refuses to give him any idea what exactly he wants JG to do in Inju at first. Yeah, great shaping.
5. But the most positive thing I like is placing an informant for four years on your son, since, after all, he WAS unwanted.
6. Baiting son with said informant just to see his reaction. Even SooIn was creeped out.
7. Then there's that special meal where he ambushes MR and JG. Because there's nothing more positive than threatening two birds with one stone! For your own politicall gain.
I tend to agree with Sere (36), Madita (39) and Lisa (60), as you can see.
That's all. For now. You have all really made me think about these characters. But it's late. Take care!
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62 gasenadi
September 3, 2014 at 4:53 PM
Dear Samsooki, 0timelost, and cleown, it bears repeating: This is an outstanding recap and I am so grateful.
Brief explanation: I was on the 4th or 5th rewatch of CH when JG's behavior towards MR bugged me, so I backtracked, with pen and paper, to actually count his Jerkiness! (LOL, yeah, obsession and retirement) I wrote this in my notes on episode 6:
"Good thing I stopped and read Samsooki in soompi: 'Once JG starts liking MR, everything he does, whether romantically or harshly, he does to try to help her - to get her to focus.' [Me]...If this'd bn real life, I'd've made MR write a List of All the Xs JR Has DISSED Me 2 knock some sense N2 her, bc he's bn a consistent JERK!"
You saved my laptop from destruction. Thank you.
So, imagine my surprise at your depiction of JG here! And I stopped counting the times JG was a consummate A$$=0!& at episode 6 to save time (and finally finish this rewatch!).
I don't agree. Yes, JG has been an arrogant, rude, mean, harsh, brutally honest political mentor. MR bore the brunt of this conduct and CHOSE to overlook it. And benefit and grow thereby.
She knew the Pageant was fishy, but went ahead anyway (both JD - talk about convenience! - and JG call her on it later).
She knew the hype about the "Renaissance Man" was probably hot air, but reverted to form as Boo Mi suspected she would.
She knew JG had a rich, pretty girlfriend he slept with and later JG himself tells her she's his fiancee. She lets it go, anyway.
She knew JG would use her electoral win for his own benefit. Both JD and JG had warned her.
So, when the paparazzi attacks and she expresses concern for JG - "A person should win when defending a righteous position and lose otherwise" - that goes for HER, too. She knows she's not in a "righteous position" and it's only right that she lose. Consistently, throughout the drama up to this point, MR opts to "forgive and forget" behaviors and events that are righteous (i.e., JG is engaged to be married) as well as unjust (JG's crappy treatment of her at crucial moments - grrrrrr) Who is delusional? At every juncture, she avoids making the hard decision to leave that man ALONE. Even when she "breaks up", she shows up at his speeches! Who is the invertebrate, again?
I think she's playing Noble Idiot after the water man exits, so JG won't seek her out (despite the fact that SHE went to HIS speech!). Why do I think so? Because she knows all that stuff about him not having "guts" is a bunch of baloney! If she had really believed that, she would have said so on the steps during the break up! But, no. She fondled his face in complete, utter concern for HIM!
Now, after waterman, worried he'll continue to follow her around like some "stupid mutt", she insults him as if he hadn't had the guts to actually take her hand and try to take her away. As if he hadn't actually acknowledged BB's threat to destroy her and...
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63 gasenadi
September 3, 2014 at 5:09 PM
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her mayoralty. As if he hadn't actually run around the city looking all over for her, running up the Million Steps like Rocky.
All those challenges she faced and won were accomplished thanks to her supporters, and sometimes in spite of herself.
When she finally challenges JH, it's after both JD and JG dare her to come to a decision about confronting the Mayor. At first she balks and accepts the cash JD gives her. But JD's resignation is what triggers her protest.
She finally wins the prize money when she decides to accept the documents JG offers her to oust the Mayor.
She only runs for mayor because Boo Mi and JG register her behind her back and she wants her deposit money back.
And she confronts the stalemate at City Hall with the "political training sessions" she gets from - whom?
Yes, Mi Rae IS amazing. As are those who surround her and support her.
Okay. I'll stop here although I'm not finished. There's still that "convenience" topic, but just "use your imagination". :-D
Mil gracias for a remarkable recap.
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