Personal Taste: Episode 8
by girlfriday
What a difference a week makes. Everyone comes flying out of the closet, and the ensuing angst isn’t even the half of it. The comedy, the sincerity, the confluence of events—all hit a high this week as our characters discover that their hearts are doing things separate from their minds. In this episode, entitled “Kae-in’s Revenge,” exes pop out of the woodwork and fuel the story forward in unexpected ways, leading our couple closer together…and further apart.
EPISODE 8 RECAP
Jin-ho continues driving like a madman down the streets of Seoul, and I can’t even focus on the angst because I’m like “Stop the car! Boy, I will reach right in there and MAKE you stop!” Crazy driving makes me anxious. People end up in comas and forget who they loved only to discover it the day their soulmate is standing at the altar with someone else…oh, I’m getting carried away. Are you at least wearing your seatbelt?!
Back with Kae-in’s B-side and ultimate smack-a-thon with Chang-ryul, he tells her to stop feeling sorry for Jin-ho because he’s just a low-down scumbag who’s using Do-bin’s sexual orientation to manipulate his way into getting the Dahm project. In-hee of course is witnessing all this and stows that tidbit away for her future wily plans. Kae-in spits back that there’s no way Jin-ho would do that; he’s not the kind of person to use and abuse, unlike YOU, Han Chang-ryul. Nice. She defends Jin-ho’s honor, saying that she truly knows him.
Kae-in leaves Jin-ho a voicemail, telling him not to drive in that mood, and to just pull over and take a deep breath. Thankfully he listens and pulls over by the river. But it turns out he’s got other things to ponder, as today is also the anniversary of his father’s death. He goes home, where Mom, Hye-mi, and Sang-jun are preparing the table.
Sang-jun comes into Jin-ho’s room, commenting on Jin-ho’s perfect penmanship, saying that Jin-ho should consider himself lucky that Sang-jun stays by his side, since he’s the type to be singled out and rejected by other men (he means this in a juvenile, schoolyard way). But when Jin-ho doesn’t respond right away, he squeaks: “Are you mad at me?” Haha.
Sang-jun wonders if something happened with the Dahm project, and starts sniffing around (literally), saying that he smells something fishy. And who could resist eau de Min-ho? Hye-mi catches him mid-sniff, and points out how weird this looks. She asks, “Do you like men, Sang-jun oppa?” Jin-ho’s like, what’s the deal with all the gay in my life right now?
Hye-mi gets called out by Mom, and Sang-jun turns to Jin-ho: “Do you think…could it be that I’m really in love with you? If that clueless girl Hye-mi noticed something, then maybe…I’m in love with you?” YES! Yes, that’s what I’ve been saying all along!
Jin-ho doesn’t even bat an eyelash: “Get out.” Sang-jun: “Oooh, jagi, you’re being so cold right now it’s sexy.” AHAHAHAHA! You are SO in love with him!
But Jin-ho’s not in the mood for jokes: “I said get out.” Sang-jun gives a playful “okay,” giving up the games, and shouts out at Mom for a blind date set-up. Omona, I love this guy. Jin-ho is just infinitely better because he’s best friends with this guy; that’s how awesome he is.
Jin-ho honors his father, and I’m sure he’s wondering if his actions of late are letting his father down, but in my book, that courageous outing—out of compassion and sensitivity—makes him the best kind of man. Well, initial lie to Kae-in notwithstanding. But that was a misunderstanding that snowballed into lunacy, and it’s sort of too late to be straight with her. Heh…heh, heh. Come on, you have to let me have ONE pun. I’ve been such a good girl!
Back at home, Kae-in debriefs Young-sun on the events of the day, and Young-sun agrees that Jin-ho was very brave. Kae-in adds that she also slapped Chang-ryul. Young-sun, mouth agape, asks how on earth she had the balls to do that, all of a sudden. Kae-in says she doesn’t even know what came over her, but when Chang-ryul called Jin-ho “dirty,” her hand just came up out of nowhere. Young-sun wonders if maybe Kae-in’s got some other feelings towards Jin-ho, since this is such an uncharacteristically bold thing for her to do. Kae-in insists (a little too much) that it’s just friendship, nothing more.
Jin-ho and Sang-jun are out for a drink, and Sang-jun notices that something’s wrong with Jin-ho. Was it the telltale kdrama sign of angst: pounding soju? Jin-ho wonders why life is so hard, as he silently drinks, and thinks back to Do-bin and Kae-in’s reactions to his coming out.
He comes home, where Kae-in is up waiting for him. She timidly asks why he went to such lengths, outing himself that afternoon. Jin-ho replies that when Chang-ryul asked him if he was using Do-bin, in that moment he could see Do-bin’s face. “Those eyes…looked so sad. I couldn’t not say it wasn’t true.”
But he wonders aloud, “Could that have been it? What if it was my competitive streak with Chang-ryul? Or maybe, I really was using Director Choi.” Kae-in is quick to prove him wrong. Jin-ho asks why she’s so firmly on his side. Kae-in: “Because we’re friends. Friends are supposed to take your side no matter what.” Jin-ho smiles, and points out that she’s always getting hurt that way. Kae-in scoffs that she’d never be hurt by Jin-ho. That makes him feel guilty enough to start confessing: “Actually, I…” But she cuts him off. No! Why must you interrupt the man when he’s about to confess his un-gay-ness for you! Why?
She goes back into her workshop, and Jin-ho follows, offering his help. They banter back and forth about work, and Jin-ho offers to buy up all her furniture if he does well, but Kae-in is quick to veto that. She’s got her pride as an artist—it’s the one thing that’s kept her going all these years, and it’s clear that Jin-ho’s impressed by this aspect of Kae-in’s otherwise doormatty personality.
He goads her, “Do you even know what pride is?” At that, she reaches slyly over to her chainsaw, making Jin-ho jump back and cry out for her to put it back down. HAHA. Jin-ho reacts like a little girl who’s seen a mouse: “When I moved in I almost died of a heart attack from that thing! Put it down!” Kae-in picks it up and moves closer: “How’s my pride, now?” Jin-ho finally concedes, with a thumbs up: “It’s the best.” Oh my god, how much more do I love their interactions when there’s heavy machinery involved? I’d love to see her wield a nail gun to make him do the dishes.
The next morning, they’re off in Jin-ho’s car, and Kae-in has done her version of looking nice, wearing a cute bowler hat and some lipstick. She adorably points it out to Jin-ho, seeking his approval, but he’s like, isn’t it because you didn’t wash your hair? Heh. She concedes. He drops her off at her bus, where she runs to barely catch it, being her usual bumbling self. But this time instead of getting exasperated, it makes Jin-ho smile as he watches her.
She gets on the bus and opens the window, leaning out just to wave at Jin-ho as he drives by, and the smile that breaks across his face…I can only describe that as pure unadulterated joy. I don’t know if it’s just because he’s been such a stiff serious fellow until now that the contrast is so stark, but his smile just makes me involuntarily grin from ear to ear, clutching my cheeks from smile ouchies.
When Kae-in goes to work, Chang-ryul is lying in wait, and wants to have a word. Instead of kicking him in the groin, like she ought, she goes to have coffee with him. When she’s short and snide with him, he has the nerve to wonder why she wasn’t like that when they were together—he would’ve grown less tired of her, see. Oh, is THAT what you dragged me here to say, jackass?…is what I want her to say. But she listens for a while as he tells her he wants to get back together. He’s sorry, he’s regretful, he’s hurting, blah, blah. Listen, buddy…you blew your shot the day you walked the queen of the vampires down the aisle. But you’re free to grovel anytime.
At Jin-ho’s office, they find out that MS Group has changed the prerequisites for the Dahm designers, and celebrate the news. Jin-ho feels guilty, but doesn’t betray why he’s in no mood to celebrate. The Hans over at Mirae also hear the news, and get very upset, and I’m thinking, what’s the big deal? If you’re such a big architecture firm, can’t you just use your big resources and make a good design? I know they’re the “bad guys,” but I hate one-dimensional villains more than anything. I mean, this is just the qualifying round. If you’re such stiff competition, let’s see it in the work, people.
But then, the real villainy begins. Chang-ryul meets with a private investigator, and assigns him to do a background check on Jin-ho. Private life, the gay, everything. Okay, that’s more like it. Bring it on, dirtbag!
In another coffee shop, Young-sun has just told Sang-jun about Jin-ho’s coming out, and Sang-jun omo-omo-omonas all over the place. Young-sun asks if he knows about Jin-ho’s relationship with Do-bin, causing Sang-jun’s eyes to roll into the back of his head.
And when he reacts badly, she adds that he can’t be mad since he’s been two-timing with Tae-hoon anyway. Kae-in told her about the two of them wearing couple-tees (HA!) and being lovey dovey with each other. Sang-jun is on gay overload from all the news, and even the way he hangs his head down is funny.
Young-sun asks if Sang-jun cheated on Jin-ho first, and Sang-jun’s “Omo, what are you talking about?” seems more like a declaration that he would never cheat on his Jin-ho. Heh. Young-sun muses that relationships between men and women are hard, but perhaps the ones between men are even more complicated. Oh, you haven’t even uncovered the first layer of complicated in gaydom, sister. There’s levels and sublevels, and branches with words you’ve never even heard of. He’s so agitated that when he gets up to leave, he walks right into the glass wall of the coffee shop, making me die of laughter. That sight gag’s a classic for a reason.
Sang-jun rushes back to the office to ask Jin-ho how he could have outted himself in front of Director Choi and Chang-ryul. Jin-ho asks how on earth he found out about that, and Sang-jun says that “Young-sun unni” told him. Jin-ho, no matter how gay-sensitive, is not cool with the male appropriation of the word “unni,” heh, so he puts a stop to that. He heads out to meet with Do-bin, and Sang-jun asks, “To go out on a date?” Jin-ho looks back at him like, dude, seriously? And Sang-jun looks back all, what?
Jin-ho leaves, and Sang-jun tries to convince him that re-outing himself as straight now will only make the situation worse; maybe they should use the opportunity as a gift from heaven and work hard on the project, righting wrongs later. But Jin-ho doesn’t see it that way, which is why he’s the hero, right?
He meets with Do-bin, and thanks him for creating the opportunity for him with such good feelings. (Note that he calls Do-bin’s feelings for him “good” as opposed to Chang-ryul’s very pointed use of the word “dirty” in reference to those same feelings.) Jin-ho: “But…I can’t return those feelings to you.” Do-bin closes his eyes, not wishing to betray his heartbreak.
Jin-ho says that he knows it’ll seem like he used Director Choi, but he wanted to be honest now, rather than use his feelings. It’s the best thing he can say under these circumstances, but I would really rather him just fess up to being straight, since what’s one more confession to add once you’re already breaking his heart, one way or another?
Do-bin reacts very graciously, asking if Jin-ho’s trying to make him out to be the bad guy. He didn’t make the opportunity for Jin-ho’s firm because of his feelings; he simply wants Jin-ho to do his best for the Dahm project. But his eyes betray tears and a wounded heart. He’s not ready to take Jin-ho’s rejection at face value, and offers a fishing trip. The hope in his eyes kills me. Jin-ho tells him that he’ll repay the kindness by putting his all into the project, and leaves. Methinks this conversation is not over, and Jin-ho will be making me cry if he breaks Do-bin’s heart any further.
In-hee catches Jin-ho on his way out, and asks him to buy her dinner to thank her, and am I the only one who’s thinking, who asks for someone to buy them a thank-you dinner? If you have to ask someone for a thank-you dinner, chances are, they’re not thankful anymore! Anyway, Jin-ho finally takes her out to dinner, if only to shut her up, and In-hee tells him about Kae-in’s slap the other day, wondering if maybe Kae-in has other feelings for Jin-ho. Okay, nosey noserson. Jin-ho’s clearly not interested in what she has to say, either, because the entire time, he’s doing this:
She adds that when she started to work for Director Choi, she had entertained aspirations of becoming Mrs. Choi and the heir to MS Group (well why don’t you just tattoo “Golddigger” on your forehead, then?), but she never felt that Do-bin was a “man,” the way that she keeps feeling toward Jin-ho. Jin-ho, annoyed, asks why he has to talk about this, and gets up to leave. In-hee lays on one last thing: “What made him move into Sang-go-jae? Must have just been coincidence, right?” Oh, you bug-eyed twit! Jin-ho doesn’t answer and leaves. In-hee smirks, making me want to slam that plate of food in her face.
Speaking of characters who make me want to do petty things, Chang-ryul’s father lies in wait for Kae-in to come home, then takes the time to tell her things…that shouldn’t be said. I mean, even from his perspective, these are stupid things to say. He tells her that he’s sorry for what Chang-ryul did, and that if they had known who’s daughter she was, they never would have treated her that way. Er, what now? Is there someone on this planet to whom that speech would give the warm fuzzies? I don’t get you, scarface. An actually effective evildoer would ply her with compliments about her person, not her birthright, revealing the truth of your evil ways. Dumbass. Kae-in responds like anyone would—in abject horror.
She goes home, huffing and puffing in disbelief, and then Young-sun comes over to send her over the edge: someone has bought all of Kae-in’s furniture off of Young-sun’s website, and the buyer? Han Chang-ryul. Kae-in can feel herself going stark raving mad under the surface.
Jin-ho comes home to the sound of chopping wood, and rushes over to find Kae-in bleeding all over her workshop. He rushes over to help her, but she goes straight to the bathroom to run her bleeding hand under water. He knows something’s wrong, and says, “You know people have a funny habit of hurting themselves when they’re angry.” Kae-in: “Because I’m stupid. They all think that I’m so easy.”
The next day she meets with Chang-ryul and coldly asks why he bought all her chairs. He says that he was trying to contact Young-sun (to try the friend angle) and saw the chairs, so he bought them because they’re important to her, adding that he’s going to donate them because he wants to be like her. Kae-in looks like she might be softening a little bit, and then she asks if he really wants to start over with her. Chang-ryul beams in surprise.
Back at home, Kae-in does a head-stand to help her think better, and when that doesn’t work, she goes for a run. Jin-ho sweetly stands watch over her as she does all this, finally stopping her to ask what on earth is going on. She just looks up at him with determination and says, “I’m going to get my revenge!”
On their way back home, Jin-ho tells her she’s not cut out for vengeance, and Kae-in insists that she can do it. Jin-ho tries to convince her by telling her about his mom, the person he loves most in this world. Aw. He says that Mom wants to get her revenge as well, but she’ll never be able to, because she’s too sensitive—the second she lays eyes on her opponent, tears come flowing first. Jin-ho: “Do you know why I became friends with you in the first place? Because you are exactly like my mom. That means you’ll never be able to get your revenge.” It’s sweet and actually a compliment, but it’s not what Kae-in wants to hear right now.
She bangs her head against Jin-ho’s back in frustration. It’s so cute that Jin-ho is constantly this giant wall that she’s running into and hanging off of in comical ways. Back at home Kae-in gets sworn in as Lady Vengeance, under the tutelage of Teacher Jin-ho. Jin-ho asks her again if she really feels the need to do this; he’d rather her just move on. Kae-in: “What about an eye for an eye, a nose for a nose?” Jin-ho: “It’s eye for an eye…and a tooth for a tooth.” Heh, well you said she’d be bad at revenge.
They stand in the bathroom, and Kae-in looks at herself in the mirror, about to say something, then losing her nerve. She insists she can’t do it, but Jin-ho teases her: “You don’t want revenge, do you? With confidence, now!” Kae-in looks timidly at herself in the mirror, and says: “I am pretty.” HA. Jin-ho’s teaching her to say self-affirming things in the mirror!
It’s simultaneously cute, funny, embarrassing, and empowering—because what woman doesn’t deserve a friend who will teach her to do this? But man, is it hard to do. Kae-in hilariously tries out statements like “You’re sexy!” and “You are perfect,” all the while with Jin-ho smiling to himself at her utter adorableness. Hands down the cutest scene of the episode.
The next day she’s ready for her final test—they go on that date that Jin-ho proposed in the last episode. Kae-in comes out all dolled up, making Jin-ho’s face go gaga. Such a sucker for that moment. Such a cliché, but oh so satisfying.
She walks over to the car, but he stops her, opening her door for her, saying, “Get in, princess.” Kae-in tells him to stop grossing her out with the sweet talk (heh) but he reminds her that a woman who values herself gets treated well. So he tries it again: “Get in, princess.” And she responds royally, making him laugh.
They go to the movies, and Jin-ho asks her what she wants to see. As per usual, Kae-in defers the choice to him, but Jin-ho teaches her to assert her opinions. Jin-ho suggests an action-adventure. Kae-in: “Don’t be ridiculous! We will watch a romantic comedy!” Haha. She’s learning!
But the fun gets interrupted by Yoon Eun-hye’s cameo appearance. She’s Eun-soo, Jin-ho’s ex, and although they never say as much in front of Kae-in, she can pick up on the more-than-friends vibe. She asks if Kae-in is Jin-ho’s girlfriend, which he denies, but then Kae-in says, “then what am I, your boyfriend?” speaking of course platonically, not knowing the context.
The three of them go on a really awkward coffee date, where Eun-soo asks how they met. Kae-in starts to tell her of the encounter involving butts…but Jin-ho shoves her drink in her mouth, shutting her up out of embarrassment. Eun-soo and Jin-ho reminisce a little about their college days and all the time they spent studying in the library, and then Eun-soo gets up to leave. There’s a quick nod to Coffee Prince on a close-up of the mug (they are at a Coffee Prince shop) and overall Yoon’s cameo is nicely understated and not fourth-wall-collapsing.
Jin-ho walks her outside, and she asks if he ever regrets not stopping her from going abroad. He just says he’s sorry. Eun-soo says that she wants to have someone to watch movies with before she runs into Jin-ho again, say in ten years. It’s a nice sentiment and of course well-acted, that implies that she knows he’s moved on, and she will too. She adds that Kae-in seems like a good person, and walks away.
Kae-in comes out, and tells Jin-ho that he and Eun-soo seem like exes. He replies, “Apart from being a man or a woman, she’s the person who bewitched me most. She was a kindred spirit to me.” Kae-in: “I want to be like her. Someone you consider a kindred spirit.”
Later they sit outside, overlooking the city, and Jin-ho surprises Kae-in with a confession: “I like you. I always end up laughing because of you.” Kae-in is totally confused because he seems so sincere, but it turns out he’s teaching her another one of his “lessons.” Really? I’m pretty sure you don’t know the difference between reality and “lessons” anymore, pal. Stop tugging a girl’s heartstrings!
Jin-ho flashes back to when he really confessed his feelings for Eun-soo, asking her if she wanted to stop being friends. It’s adorable and it helps to flesh out Jin-ho’s character too, knowing that he has this past love and loss in his life, and is not a total workaholic who is out of touch with his heart.
They get up, but before they leave, Kae-in stops Jin-ho to write something on his back with her finger. She writes a diary entry, where she says in voiceover: “In the next, next, next life…come back to me as a man…who can love a woman.” Eeee. It’s so heartfelt, and accepting, and wistful and sad.
On the way to work the next day, Jin-ho imparts another lesson: a good sense of humor will totally reel in the men. Really? Where’s my line of dudes? Kae-in’s confident in this one: she’s got humor in spades. Jin-ho: “You slip and fall and break things…that’s slapstick, not a sense of humor.” Heh, he’s got a point. So she tells a joke, which doesn’t go over well, and then asks him to demonstrate, since he’s the teacher. But he can’t think of one right now. So she tells him to call her when he does.
Commence cuteness, with Jin-ho asking Sang-jun and Tae-hoon for jokes, and calling Kae-in all day long with new attempts to make her laugh. Meanwhile, Kae-in goes to a lumber yard to buy some materials for the playroom project. She gets a call from Chang-ryul who insists on coming to get her, and she’s cold but decides to let him dig his own grave for her sweet revenge.
Jin-ho calls her back with another joke, this time succeeding in making her laugh (with a pun, not really funny in translation), but while she’s still on the phone with him, she gets squashed by some wood beams, knocking her unconscious. Jin-ho rushes over and calls the lumber yard, where they tell him she’s been moved to the hospital.
But when he finally arrives, he’s too late. Chang-ryul is by her side…and that’s when it hits him. I know, it’s cliché that he has to see Chang-ryul there, taking care of her to know that that isn’t right—that HE should be the one at her side. But I DON’T CARE, because it makes my heart stop, the look on his face. I can’t breathe.
And then? He goes right over there, sweetly asking if Kae-in is okay, and when Chang-ryul gets in his face, he says, “I’m going to start a love with this woman, so butt out.” He pushes Chang-ryul out of the way and takes Kae-in gently by the hand, as they walk out of the hospital.
Only when he looks down at his hand, it’s empty, and she’s not there. NO! Aaaaaaack. Why art thou trying to kill me, Show?
He looks down, heart shredded, saying to himself: “You even trained her to take revenge. Why are you getting in the way, Jeon Jin-ho?” He leaves, thinking that he’s walked in on Kae-in and her white knight.
Only that couldn’t be further from the truth. In reality Kae-in isn’t letting Chang-ryul anywhere near her, physically or romantically, and won’t even let him feign concern for her (even though I do believe he’s really concerned here).
Jin-ho asks the nurse about Kae-in’s condition. She asks if he’s her guardian, which he wistfully confirms. Once he finds out that she’ll be okay, he leaves, saying to himself that this is as much as he can do for her. (Implying the larger context, for her in general, because he’s probably still planning to move out.)
Chang-ryul begs her to let him take care of her, so after a pause, she asks him where his car is, and he runs after it gleefully, telling her to wait there. And then…it ends. Whaa? Okay, that’s the weirdest ending ever. It should’ve ended with Jin-ho’s empty-hand realization. I’m going to pretend it ended there, okay Show? I think you’d rather I did that than rant about the lack of dramatic tension when you end an otherwise dramatic episode on a puzzling facial expression following unimportant minutiae about cars. Gah.
Anyway, pretending it ended where it should have, this was a rapid-fire episode filled with sparks, peppered with cuteness, and loaded with drama. I feel like with the last episode and this one, we’re finally getting the show that we’ve all been wanting Personal Taste to be, and while it shouldn’t take a show seven episodes to get there, I do love it now that we’re here.
I love that Jin-ho realizes his love, or the beginnings of love, for Kae-in in a big moment, because he’s been touting all his lessons and fancy ideas about men and women, but he’s the one who got blindsided by love. The music cues in that moment were finally spot-on, and Lee Min-ho’s performance in the last two episodes was a standout.
Kae-in’s journey is a little rougher, what with the big gay elephant in the room, but she’s got such an upbeat outlook that even her wish in her diary—that Jin-ho be reincarnated in the next lifetime as someone who could love her—is so accepting of who he is and full of love that I can’t help but want to hug her, all the time. Mostly I envy her openness, even if she’s a little on the dim side.
Now that we’re halfway through, my drama clock tells me a separation is due; I hope it’s short-lived, otherwise I’ll have to wave my chainsaw about until the cuteness resumes!
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Tags: Kim Ji-suk, Lee Min-ho, Personal Taste, Ryu Seung-ryong, Sohn Ye-jin, Wang Ji-hye
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101 strawberryfieldsforever
April 26, 2010 at 9:28 PM
@ 93 HAHAHA! but really, i think you got a good point--about real life kae in :) actually, i know someone just like her. it is as if i'm watching her everytime i watch PT. i must be young sun because i don't find her annoying at all :)
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102 bo
April 26, 2010 at 9:35 PM
No matter how much I tried to absorb/ emphatize,/ even just visualize the LMH and SYJ tandem, can't wash away my biases. NOT WORKING FOR ME MAN! Sorry LMH-SYJ shippers. Just not feeling it . . .I've watched SJY past drama/movies- those worked for me, just not this one. This maybe getting good right now BUT it could have been a lot better if LMH has the right partner. . . .
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103 parkkaein
April 26, 2010 at 9:36 PM
There are so many favorites in this episode:
1. Sangjun's teasing Jinho
at the start of the show,
and the way he sashays out of the room,
don't you just love the man?
2. the heartfelt talk between Jinho and Kaein,
how Jinho opened his heart to Kaein
but why,
oh why not continue listening to him, Kaein
and hear his confession of un-gayness?
bummer!
3. the banter both have in the workroom
in the morning,
and that chainsaw!!
so classic!
4. Kaein running to the bus
and waving goodbye to Jinho,
oh, and Jinho's killer smile,
how many fangirls/boys has that scene killed?
5. Sangjun's and Youngsun's moment at the cafe
had me in stitches of laughter
I just love these two together,
they should win the best couple of the year award
6. Jinho's rejection of Do-bin,
Although sad,
I was secretly happy,
no extra love triangles, rectangles or hexagons
to complicate matters
7. the sweet exchange between Kaein and Jinho
when they went for their movie date
both were smiling and laughing
like a real couple
8. (the best part) Kaein writing on Jinho's back
so touching, nostalgic,
revealing of her feelings for the guy
and Jinho at first curious about her action
but in the end,
quietly accepting her actions
and waiting patiently for her to finish
what she wanted to do
and the look she had on her face
when she finished
and the slow fadeout...
9. the jokes that Jinho tried to come up with
to make Kaein laugh
so juvenile an act for Jinho to do
but so apt a scene for their relationship
to progress to the next level
and the way he tried to make her laugh
made him look like a kid
who was in the first stage of puppy love
10. and lastly, the scene at the hospital
leaves everyone with a feeling
of losing something
at the expense of gaining another in return
erm,
did I just recap almost everything?
sorry, i just like the show very much!
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104 nycgrl
April 26, 2010 at 9:39 PM
And to think I thought the recaps were the entertainment but the comments are becoming quite the assorted gems in themselves.
I'm so happy to see such healthy egos! Its so much more interesting than thinking you look like a tree troll or only had the capacity of picking up the ugly husbands though I have to admit even ugly husbands are nice if they pet you and feed you rice porridge every day.
JB I thank God and sweet baby Jesus everyday for this site. It fills the empty space in me where the lint balls go.
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105 malaysian noona
April 26, 2010 at 9:47 PM
oh my dear, has been coming to drambeans and keep pressing the refresh button, and finally epi 8 recap coming out.
i m totally and 100% hooked, either by the drama or the recap it self. you r absolutely dear girfriday, your neat and detail observation just amaze me.
my faveourite was also, when basically jinho doing nothing (but his eyes says a lot) when the palstic lady keep on rambling. and you said not with words, but with jinho still picture....ooo i luv it.
no words can ever descrive what a charming actor LMH is. this is the real reason why i watch PT in the 1st place (yes i m 100% guilty, and i 'm also ahjumma with 2 kids..hehehehe). i ve said to myself why he seldom smile in previous episodes, but seeing his charming smile in epi 8, melt me. but watching SYJ and how incredible her acting are, make me luv her too, not forgetting our sangjun ...
cant wait for tomorrow nite even with no sub. agree with some of the readers comment, korean tv, pls reconsider your non-korean follower. you got a HUGE market there
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106 amg01
April 26, 2010 at 10:13 PM
Lee Min-ho is but a "Third Rate Actor", he may be handsome, but Korea is inundated with not only good looking man that
cannot act, and good looking man that cannot, sing, Lee Min-ho is really a hype up actor, Sohn Ye-jin on the other hand is a "Season Actress" consider on of the Best from her Generation, Lee Min-ho is not doing well in PT, is the fact that Sohn Ye-jin is carrying him with her acting that makes him look good. By the way there are Dozens of Korean actors who are better looking and more talented than he is, to say that Lee Min-ho is the heart of this drama is but to dismiss Sohn Ye-jin as a third rate actress, which we all know that is totally absurd!!!
Sohn Ye-jin is nothing short of a First rate actress and beautiful to boot, Shame on all the Haters!!!!!!!
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107 allen5371
April 26, 2010 at 10:21 PM
i simply love this drama.
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108 Freehee
April 26, 2010 at 10:33 PM
with a thousand extremely cute things like these, all you can do is squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel (and smile yourself to sleep XD)
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109 lei
April 26, 2010 at 10:36 PM
girlfriday, thank you for the recaps. my day wasn't all that great -- work driving me nuts -- but there you are with ep 8 recap! it's a great stress reliever. many thanks to you and jb.
random thoughts on the comments... i just scanned through them but haven't really read them all.
-- i've been wondering why people can be bothered to watch, read the recaps, comments or even leave comments on dramas that they don't like. there had been a few that i just couldn't get through no matter how great the reviews were. i just dropped them and moved on to the next drama
-- in hee is beautiful physically and yes, there are men who would be drawn to her (see chang ryul). however, i think it's an insult to all men on earth to think that they would never look beyond the physical beauty and not consider a person's character.
-- it may make people wonder why jin ho like kae in but it shouldn't be a wonder why he's not attracted to in hee. in hee betrayed her friend of 10 years and jin ho's father had been betrayed by a person he trusted. this left a lasting impression on him as a child. i think it's laughable that anybody would think jin ho should prefer in hee
leona and luraaa
when i was younger, you'd rarely find me watching rom coms. i want substance in what i'm watching (funny, if i want substance i shouldn't be in front of the tv :)) so... if i were 15 yrs younger, i'd probably be watching melodramas
now i'm in my 30's i was like bring on the silly, the slapstick, the comedy! i watch kdramas to get away from real life drama and stress. as much as i love CJM, i'm trying to stay away from cinderella's sister. i heard it's great, my friends are raving about it but i don't want to be bawling in front of my computer :)
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110 Choufy
April 26, 2010 at 10:46 PM
64 missmanderley
I don't think Sang-jun is married because in this episode he asked Jin-ho's mum to arrange a blind-date for him ^^
I guess the all " wife & kids " stuff was about to put an emphasis to his point at that time lol He knows that Jin-ho wouldn't mind him ending in the street so adding his all supposed future family sounded more tragic I guess :)
But as a duet I definitily go for Sang-jun & Young-sun's unni comical attraction rather than a potential boyfriend for Do-bin...
It was just a thought I had...
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111 daisytwenties
April 26, 2010 at 11:16 PM
Okay, what I really don't get is WHY on earth they thought they should bring in YEH for that brief cameo.
For me, it was useless and wasted time. It's not like his "straight-ness" was actually hinted at enough for Kae-in to take notice. I thought that the misunderstandings was what was going to come out of her cameo.
EH. seemed like a poor excuse of a cameo.
but that's just me.
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112
April 26, 2010 at 11:27 PM
I always love reading recaps of dramas on dramabeans even if they're of shows/episodes i've watched already. call it my desire for an imagined community - always nice to see emotions i feel upon watching a drama reflected on the recaps (generally i agree with most things written here)...anyway as much as i loved the recap for this week, i was more impressed by the perfect screen shots you picked to accompany the blog. seriously - great eye for subtle and not-so-subtle nuggets of perfect, especially from this episode!!!
in terms of the plot development, after ep 7 ended i had braced myself for some serious drama and angst, and was pleasantly surprised ("pleasantly" being the operative word!) and very happy with the lightness and the incredible sweetness of the episode. every scene between jin-ho and kae-in was precious and played to perfection. i think the fact they (both the actors and the characters) are getting more comfortable with each other is shown splendidly.
son ye-jin has completely floored me with how well she acts her part. just...WONDERFUL. as with most people, lee min ho continues to amaze me with the unexpected depth of his acting, and drawing out nuances of his character that would've gone unnoticed if played by a lesser actor.
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113 karen
April 26, 2010 at 11:53 PM
@6, min ho is not a 3rd rated actor..he works his way up to this level! he has his downs before BOF, but that doesn't means he is 3rd rated.. He just didn't get the right script to show what he is capable of.. Even in BOF, he needs to go through the audition to get GJP role... it was an important role and the director needs to choose the best to act in that role... If Min ho is a 3rd rated actor, he would not have been chosen. The director mentioned that GJP role is important and he needs someone who can act.
He is also not just a handsome guy only, he has substance!! he CAN act!! he was the Best Newcomer winner in 2009 Baeksang Award(this is not individual tv station year end award ceremony, it's an award with competition from the 3 tv stations)!! if he can't act, then BOF KHJ is even worse... he was so stiff and couldn't even do a scene properly in BOF. BOF could have been the best k-idol drama but it was really damaged by the poor script and lousy acting by 2nd male lead.
SYJ, i have always like her since watching her in 'The Classic'. I'm a girl, so it's natural that i always lookout for the actors only... but she is really still my favourite actress.. ^_^
i love Personal Taste and i love all the actors/actresses in this drama (minus In Hee character)..... They do their best in their areas and give more than was required.. Even though in terms of rating, it is 2nd among the 3 dramas, but in my heart, PT is the best.. it has all the elements of a good drama......
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114 Leona
April 27, 2010 at 12:21 AM
karen I agree with you LMH is not 3rd rate actor, but not all the girls can love him... his good looking has its downside too... many ppl(read as girls) as shalow as we are will go for "yet another pretty face", i like him in PT, however I kinda ignored his GJP and I liked more KHJ in BBF ... I think his role was suposed to be stiff (c'mon GJP was a lil more beyond stiff... in my point of view)... I loved KHJ's char in BBF more than LMH... as for his first role he managed to get rid of his usual self and to show us a different side of him ..if KHJ ' s JH would be warm and fuzzy Jan Di would pick him... and she choose GJP
@ lei I'm 29 and I teach computer science ...and I like the thrill that a drama can give to me, but I'm crazy for HaHa moments
earlier I said something that this drama is half of my life ...ohh well my hubby proved me wrong.... its like my whole life ... in my family he is the clumsiest person alive (Kae In is just a small example believe me) ... and this lil thing (like I'm always in danger to die in an accident) doesn't make me to love him less than I do(maybe just because he's such a pretty boy)
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115 Apple a day
April 27, 2010 at 1:52 AM
AAAHHH LMH got a very infectious smile I LOVE it! really great acting by SYJ and LMH . I'm excited for the next installment!
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116 reverie
April 27, 2010 at 5:03 AM
love this episode, love your recap, love Sohn Ye-Jin and MinHoo act...... finally a drama that worth comparison to Coffee Prince (though a bit late bloomer)
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117 Fafa
April 27, 2010 at 5:48 AM
Wow. i think KI is gonna leave alone and then when Cr calls her to see where she is she will say that he was too late.
thanks. wonderful recap.
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118 MiniGrace
April 27, 2010 at 6:28 AM
@ Starscream
I so totally agree with you in that most Americanised guys would be hot on the trot for the sexy Inhee's prototype and wouldn't give girls like GI a second glance.
That's why, there have been so many depressed middle age men who lined up outside my consultation room, paying an exuberant amount of money to seek my advice on how to deal with their cold and calculated partners- the ones they thought they could tame.
I don't get to see the JHs in this world as they are probably happily pursuing deeper and more meaningful relationship with their GI's like partner (so I dearly hope).
Save your 2 cents as I think you are going to need more than this amount to pay for alimonies later (and psychotherapy sessions too by the way).
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119 Frea ^__^
April 27, 2010 at 7:20 AM
aww.. makes me want to fall in love :)) Haven't fallen in love yet but I hope it'd be something as beautiful and pure as this. ^___^ Jin Ho's my dream guy. haha :))
I think Lee Min Ho acts just enough to let his emotions get through to the viewers but not so much as to betray Jin Ho's inexpressive coolness.:p
This is my first time watching Sohn Ye-jin; and I am amazed at how good she acts. She carries the role well, though I first thought that it'd be a little awkward since some people said her age was inappropriate for the role. But, she's great and I love watching her. ^___^
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120 GreenRose
April 27, 2010 at 8:04 AM
@ 20, Son Ye Jin is a very good actress. She keeps challenge herself for different characters. She has won a few best actress awards in the past 2-3 years :)
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121 legalisfun
April 27, 2010 at 8:06 AM
i'm off to watch this with spanish subs since english subs seem thin on the ground, web? whatever...
thanks for the recap...
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122 Janie
April 27, 2010 at 9:22 AM
My friend said... How can God design such a chinese-Greek face! I think Lee Min Ho might be Eurasian!
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123 Marie
April 27, 2010 at 10:15 AM
Thanks for the recap and the beautiful caps! I like your writing style: I find it very witty!
I enjoyed this episode as well. There are lovely scenes between Jin Ho and Kae Ina in this episode.
I agree, the ending was a bit weird, though. And I still feel that some scenes fall a bit flat or that there is a lack of editing between them -for exemple after he drives out in the night and he thinks over what he's just done- saying he was gay-, we've got straight away another different and unexpected scene, the death anniversary of Jin Hoo's father..I thought it all came out of the blue!
I can't wait for the next ones.
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124 namedx
April 27, 2010 at 11:25 AM
"...and the smile that breaks across his face…I can only describe that as pure unadulterated joy. I don’t know if it’s just because he’s been such a stiff serious fellow until now that the contrast is so stark, but his smile just makes me involuntarily grin from ear to ear, clutching my cheeks from smile ouchies."
I hear ya!!! Oh man, this ep had me smiling like a fool at all the interactions between Kae In and Jin Ho, so much love and so much warmth. I'm loving the romantic development between the two, couldn't have asked for more! Great recap as always, and an absolute pleasure to read! Thanks and kudos to you!
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125 lei
April 27, 2010 at 12:04 PM
Girlfriday, we're not even halfway thru the year but i hope we get to see you year end kdrama reviews along with the other guest bloggers. I think i'm gonna love every word you say
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126 Dara
April 27, 2010 at 12:56 PM
Finally, LMH has exercised his charms ! I was smiling from ear to ear on this episode.
Really love how LMH chose to present Jin-Ho this way. Soft spoken , stiff outside yet patiently soft and warm on the inside. Bit by bit, he slowly open his heart to Kae-In. I would love to see his frustration when he finally learns his true feelings.
Will he run away or protect what he has found?
This drama is different and unique in some ways. It 's hard to catch at first , but totally worth waiting for. The writer taking the risk and building a relationship in different angle, thanks to the solid casts.
SYJ as Kae-In ,is totally adorable and real. Kae-in 's frankness is just delightful.
I felt in love with SYJ in the movie "My Wife Got Married", her character in the movie is totally morally wrong yet I found myself adores her to the end.
As for PT, I hope the drama will continue its upbeat tone and everyone stay true to the character till the end.
My guess, what Jin-Ho taught Kae-In not to be, be the only way he can win her back.
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127 Candidmom
April 27, 2010 at 1:25 PM
I am glad I was able to tumble your blog. I love reading your recap and your reactions. I am looking forward reading the rest of your recap in this drama series. Keep it up!
xoxo
candidmom
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128 lovedramas
April 27, 2010 at 1:30 PM
I can't quite understand why people continually think that SYJ is the wrong age for her role? How does that make sense? She is in fact the correct age for the role and it is LMH who has been casted as an older character so he is really the wrong age for the role, if people phase it that way.
With that in mind, I still like LMH. I'm not a fan/shipper (or whatever people call it), but I do think he is good looking and that acting with SYJ has definitely drawn out some of his acting abilities. I don't think he's one of the best kdrama actors out there, but he definitely has potential. I do think he does fall a little short of successfully playing someone older than his actual age, but he does have a young-looking face. I think in the last 2 episodes, he has really improved quite a bit.
I'm not a fan of SYJ either, but I know that she's a good actress and just from the 1/2 half of the series, I think she does a great job… something that I haven't seen in a lot of other actresses playing roles like hers. I think the SYJ-LMH pairing works well thus far, although I'd like see what becomes of it. I think this is a great opportunity for LMH to show us a character that is more mature.
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129 Roselily
April 27, 2010 at 3:46 PM
LMH and SYJ are gr8 and they complement each other immensely..Looking forward to the next eps n also gr8 recaps :))
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130 grace, the one from Jersey, USA
April 27, 2010 at 5:03 PM
As much as I love this web site.............and I REALLY LOVE
this web site, that's how sick I am of people using this free,
differing opinions tolerated, opportunity to drop their poison
posts (age, no talent, only looks, ugly) and then slink back to
underneath the rock from where they came. Enough already.
As I understand it, we are trying to celebrate "Personal Taste."
Intelligent, respectful, opposite views are appreciated. But this
purely vicious hatred has got to stop.
To....almost quote....."Personal Taste": it makes things dirty.
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131 Cali Girl
April 27, 2010 at 5:19 PM
AIIEEEEE!!! I really can't wait for episode 9...I'm absolutely hooked on this show! I always feel like squealing like crazy after watching an episode, and this episode...seriously! I can't stand the suspense! And I'm really dreading their separation...they're so cute together!
aghhhhhhhhhh!!!
:) Thank you very much for the re-cap!!!!
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132 Retta
April 27, 2010 at 8:09 PM
I am so glad some one is getting to watch this....I am so bothered!
Thanks for the recaps its the only way I cant keep up with PP at the time. LMH is showing he has some skills! and more than just a pretty face,SYJ I have enjoyed her in other dramas.
Back to reading the action! good thing I am a reader..cause I am SO not downloading the "evil" just to continue to get jacked around..as I am reading so many others are.
Thanks so much for the recaps...I laughed out loud at /queen of the vampires' it just fit so well! This is wonderful.
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133 janet
April 27, 2010 at 9:34 PM
"but his smile just makes me involuntarily grin from ear to ear, clutching my cheeks from smile ouchies. "---omg, lines like these are why i love your recaps GF. keep up the awesome work!
but i have to disagree with your take on the final segment. first, Jin-ho leaves the hospital not because Kae-in's with her "white knight" but because he's fully prepared her to take her revenge. So even though, at that moment, the plan interferes with his feelings, he steps back so that Kae-in can complete her mission, without him coming to her aid.
also, i love how this episode ended, because i'm not sure if Kae-in's going into Chang-ryul's car. she's totally on mission and toying with him, you can tell by the expression on her face. what i'm hoping is that she'll leave the hospital while Chang-ryul's running and finds Jin-ho. Then they leave together with Chang-ryul driving up to witness. but that probably won't happen, because Kae-in couldn't have changed that much because that's, like, a total bitch move.
and oh, i'm totally on Team Do-bin! i hope that PT, before it ends finds him a soulmate. what if it's Kae-in's father!
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134 f3rrollez
April 28, 2010 at 8:18 AM
Just thought I'd share with you all... that the Coffee Prince cafe that they went to with Eun Soo is this one.
http://coffeeprince.kr/store/View.aspx?sn=3&page=1
MBC has opened a number of Coffee Prince franchise stores in Seoul. I've only been to the filming location (the original cafe in Hongdae) twice and it's still a lovely place to hang out.
Anyways, Personal Taste is fun now - I haven't yet found a worthy successor to Coffee Prince - the last most memorable drama ever (its predecessor was Kim Sam Soon) until Personal Taste comes along.
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135 jinja
April 28, 2010 at 12:52 PM
Now ,you're in touble! :) why? because you make me want more of your recaps! Can't wait for the next one ! ...i can't help but , keep coming back to check on what comes next from you. Oh my, it is so addictive. I find myself laughing on how you slice and dissect each episodes. just love and admire it! Keeping it coming..pls............Thanks a bunch!
oops , BTW: i hope you're working on the Cinderella's sister's , No rush, but please, post it soon :) :):) MERCI!
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136 Denali
April 28, 2010 at 3:48 PM
@ girlfriday:
I hadn't watched any drama since "City Hall" and "Family Glory", but I did regularly chek articles here. And I must say that your PT recaps were quite captivating, up to the point that I have started waiting anxiously for viikii translators to finish their great work - can't wait for Ep 9 & 10. And it's kinda hard resisting the temptation of soompi spoliers.
So congrats on that great job and keep up with it (and CS, too).
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137 grace, the one from Jersey, USA
April 28, 2010 at 4:55 PM
I can't find Episode # 7 with English subtitles.
I can't find Episode # 8 with English subtitles.
And now I can't find Episode # 9 with English subtitles.
Everthing's broken, you need to have some cockamamie add-on
equipment program, there are too many requests at this time,
or you have to register yourself to death. Anybody know what's
really going on.....besides making us crazy?
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138 101tweet
April 28, 2010 at 6:05 PM
@grace
Google "facebook personal taste" and click onto the site. Scroll down to an entry by Rachel tan. She's got a link to a site called jacinda entertainment where there r eng subs for personal taste up to episode 8. Try that. Good luck.
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139 yuan
April 28, 2010 at 8:19 PM
hayzzzz im really falling for this drama hehe
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140 Angel
April 28, 2010 at 10:24 PM
In my mind, this drama is changing dynamic with Cinderella's Sister. In the initial episodes, this drama was moving at a sluggish rate (bored most of us viewers). But now, it's proven us wrong and is actually picking up! Each episode brings comic flair and slapstick humour (in a sense) which is to be greatly appreciated. Also, the OTP is moving! They're actually making progress to being together!
Why oh why, can't Cinderella's Sister be like this!
It'll be interesting to see which drama wins in the end...
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141 grace
April 28, 2010 at 10:37 PM
@ dara: "My guess, what Jin-Ho taught Kae-In not to be, be the only way he can win her back."
I totally agree!! I can't wait to experience LMH's heartbreak as he falls more and more in love.
girlfriday, i love your recaps. completely melts my heart away!
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142 ruikaede
April 29, 2010 at 4:46 PM
oh my god..i soooOO fainted at the hospital scene.
KNILIG ako..literally..
"i'm starting to fall in love with this girl"
jin ho.man you not only make girls fall out of their chairs but boys as well.
overall acting in episode 8 blew me away.
i love it!!keep em' coming:))
thanks a lot:)
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143 marbleloaf
April 29, 2010 at 7:45 PM
just watched today's episode. i'm dying...can't wait for the recaps!!!
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144 frankiefan
April 30, 2010 at 10:56 PM
I think Sang-jun should just turn gay and pair up with Do-bin. Who'e with me?
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145 grace, the one from Jersey, USA
May 1, 2010 at 8:48 AM
# 14 Leona ~
Wow.......your husband is clumsier than Kae-in?
Here's a helpful hint:
No matter how much your husband wants to design and
built furniture ~ NEVER ~ buy him a chain saw for his birthday.
Meanwhile, I'll light a candle for your continued safety! :)
( Leona....whoever you are, and wherever you live, don'tcha'
just love this web site, kdramas, and our boy, Lee Min-ho? )
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146 beanice
May 2, 2010 at 6:32 AM
YEH & LMH how cute they are!
Hope they will be together soon kekeke
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147 moochi2000
May 3, 2010 at 9:55 PM
i think the drama is getting good but it doesn't have that addiction factor into it. it's a pleasant show to watch when you have nothing to do but seriously it's the two main characters that drive the whole show. the side characters are pretty boring = all very shallow and predictable. the idea of the show is pretty good, but i thought it could be better. right now i'm leaning TOTALLY leaning on prosecutor princess, though i should watch cinderella's sister as well.
but i have to say that lee min ho is a very good actor. i really like his acting here and he is just so coooooool.
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148 M
May 5, 2010 at 10:55 AM
wow, ur writing, summering and off course comments are so good. it's like sub to me. maybe more than sub. kkk. actually i am watching it in korean without sub, so it helps me a lot... thanks a lot. ^^
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149 Lumi
May 9, 2010 at 8:27 PM
http://s630.photobucket.com/albums/uu26/dramabeans/drama/2010/pt08/pt08-00202.jpg
^ Omo. I wanted to capture Jinho's face right here when I watched this scene. His expression is perfect. So dang sexy! 8D
This scene with Kaein in front of the mirror was one of the cutest.
I really like it when I see that rare smile of Jinho's. :]
The whole part where Jinho was calling Kaein and sending her jokes was just so adorable! One of my fave parts in this EP. ^^
So Jinho never actually talked to Kaein when she was lying in the hospital bed right? That was his imagination?
At first, I thought that was real until Jinho walked out of the hospital without her. T_T
Dude, the ending was weird! I was like, "It's over?? What??" >_>
I loved the bloopers at the end. Always fun to see. ^^
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150 Bethany
May 12, 2010 at 3:44 PM
Love your recaps!
This episode's subtitles are not available right now (Oh, the Transience of Internet!) and so I read this and puzzled out what small Korean I've been picking up for a pretty good picture.
Also, just worth reading. ^.^ Thank you~!
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