Coffee House: Page 4
by javabeans
And the hilarity continues! I’m really loving how things are going so far, and I really, really hope the drama keeps its vibrant pace going. This episode had me cracking up several times, and the love triangle also gets going in earnest. I had thought that I wouldn’t like the triangle, because up to Episode 3 I was skeptical of its persuasiveness. However, I think it actually works well, thanks to some really nicely acted subtle moments by Kang Ji-hwan, who by the way has been singled out for being particularly deft with the ad-lib. (I’d heard this before of him on movie sets, so I’m not surprised — he seems to be the type with a zillion ideas of how to play a scene or twist a moment for laughs.)
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PAGE 4 RECAP
While reading a book on UFOs and their teleporting abilities (haha!), Ji-won receives an unmarked package at his office, which contains his wallet and cell phone. His immediate relief soon gives way to suspicion — how did the thief know where to send his wallet? And where are his car keys?
Jin-soo has them, of course. Without explaining the purpose, he instructs Seung-yeon to take the keys and drive the car whose door it opens to a specific location. By now used to Jin-soo’s oddball demands, she drives the car to a construction site, parks it as instructed, then goes on to Part 2 of the errand.
We don’t quite know what Part 2 entails, but it has something to do with ice. However, when she gets back to the office and starts to report on the ice matter, he furtively shushes her, as Ji-won is here to vent about his curious predicament.
Ji-won has deduced that this isn’t the work of an alien, and therefore must be the work of a person. It’s hilarious that this means he was seriously entertaining thoughts of the UFO in the first place. Sure, that idea was planted by Jin-soo, but a seed needs fertile soil in which to sprout…
Jin-soo acts like this is all a confounding mystery and brainstorms to narrow down the list of possible culprits. An idea comes to him: Could it be Eun-young’s stalker? This is all hypothetical, but Jin-soo spins a plausible-sounding tale — what if Eun-young had a stalker who had been watching over her for years and felt threatened by the reappearance of Ji-won? This recent incident could be him “warning” Ji-won to stay away. After all, Jin-soo has studied crazy people for a story, so he knows that being driven insane by love is fairly common. Supposedly.
Jin-soo ain’t a bestselling author for nothing, and he sells the idea reasonably well — although the story is absurd to our ears, Ji-won eats it up. He has to rush away when he gets a phone call from an angry construction worker — his car is parked at their site, and it’s blocking their trucks!
After Ji-won leaves to deal with this mess, Jin-soo bursts into a laughing fit. Seung-yeon hadn’t realized what was going on until the call about the car, and she looks at Jin-soo with some disapproval.
He guesses what she’s thinking: “That guy has crossed the line into crazy. It wasn’t enough to torment me so now he’s using me to torment other people? Why the hell do I have to be his secretary? I should have just played along when Dad told me to quit.” This makes Seung-yeon a little unnerved at how well he can read her thoughts, since that’s pretty much what she was thinking.
But then, he points out that she’s also probably thinking (and this is the part where he plants the idea) that this kind of harassment takes a lot of time and effort. It’s easy to get mad at someone you hate, like her ex-boyfriend. But to make him fall on his own using her brain? Now, that’s a skill, and maybe Mr. Crazy Writer will teach her that skill. If that wasn’t part of her original train of thought, it sure is NOW — Jin-soo really is pretty persuasive when he wants to be.
At the construction site, Ji-won tries to deal with a mob of angry construction workers, unable to do anything about the car because he doesn’t have the keys. Just as the crowd is getting unruly, a delivery man drives up with a box for him, which turns out to be an ice block — into which the car key has been frozen.
Lulz! By turns chipping at, hammering, and torching the ice block, Ji-won and the workers eventually dig the key out, and he drives away sheepishly.
When Ji-won reaches for the sunglass compartment in his car, a red note flutters down from the perpetrator that warns him to stop pursuing Eun-young. Jin-soo suggests that he ought to maintain a low profile to stay off the stalker’s radar; therefore he’d better stay away from Eun-young for the time being.
Watching all this unfold is Seung-yeon, who finds some relief in not being Jin-soo’s only patsy — this proves that she wasn’t dumb for falling for his lies. He’s just really good at lying. (But what about Door Number Three? It could just be that she and Ji-won are both incredibly gullible…)
Again I suppose you could argue that Jin-soo’s antics are mean — while they’re childish pranks, if anyone ever did this to me I’m sure I’d be spitting mad at the waste of time and therefore money the joke wrought — but I can’t feel entirely sorry for Ji-won, because he’s the absurdly dense one who forces his presence upon people who don’t want him. It’s not like Eun-young and Jin-soo are pretending to like him to his face — they’ve both made it pretty clear that they’re uncomfortable with him around, but Ji-won overrides their protests.
Furthermore, this is all for Eun-young’s benefit, and she certainly appreciates it. It occurs to her that she hasn’t heard from Ji-won all day — for once he’s not pestering her with calls and text messages. A gleeful smile spreads over her face as she wonders if this means Jin-soo has been successful, and she affectionately affixes stickers on his author poster, then gives his head a pat. It’s too cute.
Okay, now for one of my favorite scenes in this episodes — but not for the obvious reason. Seung-yeon spots Dong-wook boarding a bus and follows him on, hesitantly interrupting his music-listening to apologize for assuming he was mute. He lets it go, but now the air fills with awkwardness so she makes a stiff attempt at getting a conversation going, asking where he’s from and so forth. His reticence and their lack of common ground make the exchange pretty clumsy.
Seeing him clutching his earbud, Seung-yeon feels bad for taking him away from his music and tells him to go ahead. He politely declines, but she says it’s okay since she can listen to music as well. With that, she reaches into her bag to retrieve her mp3 player, but Dong-wook puts the earbud into her ear and they listen in silence, not quite knowing how to handle the situation. It’s incredibly uncomfortable for both and it is TOO CUTE.
And then to undercut the moment, Seung-yeon thinks to herself how he misinterpreted her comment — she wasn’t suggesting they listen together! She can’t refuse and the longer they sit here, the more weird it gets. Meanwhile, Dong-wook is all politeness on the outside but inwardly, he’s also thinking (grumbling) that she’s pretty bold to invite herself to listen in, when he’d rather listen on his own!
They both sigh (to themselves, but at the same time): “Ah, this is awkward. So, so awkward!”
HAHAHA. I LOVE that they did this. It totally messed with our expectations by taking a moment that could have — and would have, in any other conventional rom-com — been a sweet, cutesy couple bit. Instead, we get one of those cringingly stilted scenarios that we’ve all suffered through that has NONE of the grace of those magical movie moments.
It has now been a month into Seung-yeon’s tenure as secretary, and on top of that Jin-soo has given her a few days off, saying that there’s nothing for her to do because he’s having trouble writing. The next time she arrives at Jin-soo’s place, she’s greeted by an unfamiliar sight. It’s dark and the door is ajar, and she accidentally triggers the domino setup inside the living room. And when we arrive at the end of the blocks, we find a haggard-looking Jin-soo, unshaven and disheveled-looking. Because he’s still setting up dominoes — she set it off early — he shouts in frustration and glares, then gives her today off, too.
The next morning, she shows up to find Jin-soo at work on a reconstructed domino fortress, and he mutters that she can have today off as well.
Seung-yeon makes him coffee and sharpens pencils anyway. He takes a sip and looks over her pencils, then lays his head down wearily, asking if she hasn’t grown tired of it by now. He does the math to figure out just how many pencils she’s sharpened in vain and suggests that it’s time to take the hint. Does she still think she can meet his demanding specifications?
Seung-yeon hesitantly says that with more time, she could. Jin-soo scoffs and tells her to head home — the only thing she can do for him right now is to sharpen pencils and make him coffee, but since she sucks at both, “There’s absolutely no reason for you to be here.”
With hope, she reminds him that her job is to help relieve his stress, but he replies tiredly that that requires time and effort, neither of which he can spare right now.
Therefore, when Eun-young calls her to check up on Jin-soo’s progress, she’s at home. Hearing about Jin-soo’s change in behavior, Eun-young immediately knows something’s wrong, and asks if he’s been doing his thing with the dominoes again. At that confirmation, she sighs, because this means his manuscript will be late.
Eun-young is particularly uneasy because she happens to be in Busan for a seminar, and therefore can’t come by to get Jin-soo out of his funk. Seung-yeon offers to go back and check up on him, but Eun-young vetoes this idea because she wouldn’t be able to do anything. When he gets this way, Eun-young is the only one who can talk him back to himself.
There IS one thing Seung-yeon can do, though, and that is to search the place when Jin-soo is out — he’s bound to have sleeping pills somewhere.
And then, a horrible sight: Jiwon, walking through the hotel lobby. Eun-young ducks out to avoid being seen, but she’s too late and he spots her. He’s thrilled to run into her here, as he had been purposely staying away because of stalker-related concerns. He therefore remains alert to signs of possible stalkers in the vicinity, eyeing one man in particular who wears a medical mask.
A bit later, he comes by to Eun-young’s room to suggest a drink, to her great dismay. She would dearly love to get rid of him, and figures that she’ll be more effective tricking him than trying to persuade him with sense (since we know that sense is in short supply with Ji-won). She makes a quick phone call, then invites him inside for some wine. He takes this as a positive sign and exults at making progress, or so he thinks.
Just as Eun-young suggests ordering a cheese plate from room service, there’s a knock at the door. It’s room service, with a cheese plate. How eerily prescient. While Eun-young looks puzzled, Ji-won jumps to conclusions and decides that this must be the work of the stalker. Don’t eat that!
Rushing out, he sees a figure running away and chases, leaving Eun-young sighing to herself that he’s an idiot. He’s unable to track the supposed stalker (since he doesn’t exist), but he (finally?) uses his brain to go about this logically, heading down to room service to ask about the person who placed the order. To his surprise, he gets back the answer that a woman made the order — in fact, the very woman who was in the room with him. Whaaaa?
Seung-yeon can’t sleep that night, kept awake with worries of Jin-soo. She imagines unsettling what-if scenarios of Jin-soo turning to his pills to help him sleep and overdosing.
She resents having to worry about such outrageous possibilities, but what can she do? She’s the only one who can look after him in this situation. She sneaks out of the house, at which point she pauses — what if he gets upset with her for bothering him at this hour? She’s just about to talk herself out of it when she gets a call. To her surprise, when she arrives at Jin-soo’s door, he looks remarkably normal.
He apologizes for calling her in the middle of the night, but she assures him that it’s okay because she couldn’t sleep anyway. He asks why, but she can’t bring herself to admit honestly what she thinks to herself (“Because I felt uneasy”) and just glosses over her answer cheerfully.
Now to the point of the call: He lays down on his bed and pats the space next to her, instructing her to lie down next to him. Er, what now? Seung-yeon is understandably weirded out by this, but he clarifies that he can’t sleep because of a particular noise and wants her to listen to it. It’s been keeping him up the past few nights, and he really needs his sleep tonight.
Seung-yeon’s actually a little disappointed, which he picks up on — did she think he called her to help him with ideas? She admits that she was hoping she could help (in a real, tangible way, other than as a human stress ball).
A little uncomfortably, Seung-yeon gets on the bed, and he instructs her to listen closely for the noise. First up is the strains of a guitar, but there’s an additional sound that also keeps him up. This one she’ll have to put her ear to the bed to hear.
Obediently, she turns to press her ear on the bed, which brings her face to face with Jin-soo. He doesn’t notice because his eyes are closed, but the close proximity has a curious effect on her and she quickly turns the other way. Thus we get our first sign of awareness — and possible attraction — between them, or at least on her end.
But she turns back to the task, and now she can pick out the second sound, which is a running noise. No, more specifically, a person jumping rope.
But they’re not done yet, as Jin-soo has a third offender — the most annoying one — and they listen closely for another moment to isolate it. And when she does, it makes her laugh in amusement — it’s the sound of porn.
Then he instructs, “Now find them.”
Though this takes her aback — all alone? at this hour? (it’s somewhere in the vicinity of 4:30 am) — Seung-yeon plucks up the spirit and goes out, intent on finding and silencing the three offenders. Keeping her ears alert, she travels up and down the streets of the neighborhood, pinpointing the noises one by one, quieting them in turn.
Jin-soo knows when each of the three noises stops, and when the last one is turned off — the porn guy returns to his videos wearing headphones — Jin-soo smiles in sleep, finally able to rest easy.
Seung-yeon returns all flush with excitement, proud of her achievement. She sees him conked out in a deep sleep, and despite her disappointment at not being able to demand some praise for once, she smiles at the sight. She removes the glasses that sit askew on his face, then turns out the lights as she tiptoes out.
This gives her the perfect opportunity to search for sleeping pills, and she finds a bottle in his desk drawer. This also brings to her attention the manuscript pages that he has completed, and she picks up the top sheet to read.
The story starts out with the description of a woman hula-hooping in the night. A phone rings, and she struggles to wriggle her way over to answer it while keeping up the hula hoop’s momentum. The more Seung-yeon reads, the more pleased she grows — so he WAS making her hula-hoop for a reason! She’s mighty gratified to know that all her labor wasn’t in fact wasted on nothing.
Seung-yeon replaces his pills with some vitamins and throws the sleeping tablets into the trash, then unplugs the phone to allow him a good night’s rest. She leaves quietly, feeling proud of her work tonight.
However, in her effort to tiptoe away, she trips and falls down the stairs, landing hard and scraping her nose badly in the process. A cleaning lady hurries over to her in worry, gasping at all the blood. Seung-yeon is so fixated on remaining quiet — they can’t wake Jin-soo! — that she doesn’t even notice the blood until it’s pointed out.
Despite her assurances that she’s okay, the cleaning lady rings Jin-soo’s doorbell, waking him up to worry about Seung-yeon’s condition. She says that the girl fell down the stairs and was hurt pretty badly, and even though she promised she would head to an emergency room right away, the cleaning lady can’t help but feel uneasy.
This wakes Jin-soo up fully, and he tears around the apartment looking for his phone. However, since he isn’t the one who threw it away this time, he can’t find it anywhere, and resorts to the neighborhood pay phone.
Jin-soo starts calling every hospital in the neighborhood to ask about Seung-yeon, but makes no headway. He is so intent on tracking her down that he’s still there when the sun rises. When Eun-young gets back to check in on him, she finds him anxiously looking for his own phone again. He goes through the apartment in frustration until finally he finds it in the washing machine.
Eun-young watches perplexed as he plugs in the phone and checks that it’s working, but doesn’t make a call. Instead, he sits by it, all wound up with nerves, waiting for a call to come in. (Awww. Whose heart melted at this?)
It turns out that Seung-yeon’s phone broke in the fall, and her brother has gotten it fixed for her. She turns it on to see the whole call log filled with a strange number. Her eyes widen in shock when she checks her messages and hears Jin-soo’s angry-worried voice demanding to know where she is. Checking the time, she sees that he called at 5:30 am, and it’s now 5 pm.
Too anxious to wait for Seung-yeon to call, Jin-soo and Eun-young wonder if perhaps she hasn’t called because she’s been in the hospital all day. They drive out to her neighborhood to check on her in person, and therefore see her rushing out to grab a taxi, on her way to Jin-soo’s place.
Intercepting her, the three of them start to drive back to his place, and Seung-yeon apologizes for cutting into his sleep, thinking he woke up at the sound of her fall. She had only wanted to keep from waking him, and that’s why she hid his phone.
Now that his initial knee-jerk reaction has calmed, Jin-soo asks Eun-young to pull over so Seung-yeon can get out and go back home. She insists that she’s ready to work, but he says he’s just going to sleep all day tomorrow so she need not come.
She gets out and Jin-soo’s about to let her go with a cool dismissal, but then decides against it at the last minute. He gets out of the car and hands her his notebook, asking for her home phone number — after being unable to reach her cell phone all day, he realized he had no way to get in touch with her.
And then, to satisfy his curiosity, he asks what the porno guy looked like. Seung-yeon answers that he was in his forties, seemed really nice, and very embarrassed. Jin-soo smiles in amusement — it’s as much as he figured.
Contrary to his earlier instruction, as Jin-soo turns to get back in the car, he tells Seung-yeon to come in to work tomorrow after all: “Without anybody at all around, it felt… a little uncomfortable.”
That’s as close to validation as she’s going to get. Her mood lifting even higher, Seung-yeon waves them off cheerily.
She’s so good-natured that Eun-young marvels at her attitude. Jin-soo points out that she’s foolish, just like he said she was. Thinking practically, Eun-young says that he needs an assistant who’s actually helpful, and offers to introduce him to someone else.
But Jin-soo counters that for the first time in a month, Seung-yeon did something really worthwhile for him — “It was just for thirty minutes, but I was finally able to get some real sleep.”
There’s something peculiar in the way he says that — and that odd smile playing on his lips — that strikes Eun-young as odd and unfamiliar.
Meanwhile, Ji-won puts together the odd-fitting pieces of his mystery puzzle, and deduces that he’s been scammed. But this isn’t like Eun-young, and she can’t have done this on her own. Who would help her?
And then he realizes that there IS a guy who knows him well — not some stalker but a sly voice in his ear that has been stringing him along this whole time like some prankster Iago. Finally understanding, Ji-won bursts into a maniacal fit of laughter, then slams his foot down in a rage, then shrieks with laughter again. In this state of alternating rage and hilarity, he declares, “Lee Jin-soo, you punk!”
That night, Seung-yeon decides to get some pencil-sharpening practice in, buoyed by today’s uplifting events. She replays Jin-soo’s comment over and over in her mind, finding it encouraging. She even rationalizes omitting a few of the qualifiers from his original statement to produce a more definitive declaration of her value. And that’s how, out of this original sentence:
“Without anyone at all around, it felt… a little uncomfortable.”
she pares it down to the more declarative
“Without anyone here, it felt uncomfortable.”
Reasoning that “anyone” refers her, that brings us to:
“Without Kang Seung-yeon, it felt uncomfortable.”
which can be flipped upside-down to mean:
“Kang Seung-yeon must be here!”
So she gets out her microscope to study the pencil shavings in close detail and carve her pencil accordingly. At his own office, Jin-soo finds himself down to his last pencil and gets out his own knife to do the same.
COMMENTS
This drama has so many cute scenes:
One of the things I really dug in the previous episode was the shopping trip to the department store — not because it was a great scene on its own, but because it plays with a cliche in so many kdramas, then flips it around. Rather than buying her nice clothes to give the frumpy heroine a makeover or make the hero realize how beautiful she is underneath her outdated clothing, this drama gives us that exchange purely to give Jin-soo her measurements… so he can figure out whether her body, hacked up into pieces, would fit inside a suitcase as dictated by the plot of his mystery novel.
And in this episode, it was the scene with Dong-wook that had a similar effect — it’s built up to be that typical sweet bonding moment… only not so much. In fact, if anything it argues against a Dong-wook romance for Seung-yeon, because they had all the makings of a gooey rom-com scene, but not the chemistry. The fact that the show approached this scene with such a sense of humor means that I’m not even too disappointed to have that hope dimmed.
I still won’t rule out a Dong-wook romance entirely, just because it would seem odd to cast Park Jae-jung for such a minor role, but I’m done trying to figure out what the OTP is and who is going to end up with who and what is “supposed to be” the real pairing. I’m just going to enjoy what they give us, as long as it continues to be as zany and fun as it’s been.
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Tags: Coffee House, Ham Eun-jung, Jung Woong-in, Kang Ji-hwan, Park Shi-yeon
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1 ieyzan
May 26, 2010 at 10:13 PM
FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! u r so fast
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2 Melissa
May 26, 2010 at 10:15 PM
i want sy and dw to end up together! they're too cute :3
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3 soulbee
May 26, 2010 at 10:23 PM
A lot of people said they began supporting the SY-JS couple after this episode. Funny, I still support the EY-JS couple. I think SY is better off with DW
OMG how pretty can Park Shi Yeon get? She looks perfect in all of those pictures.
Random comment, but I loooove her cheekbones.
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4 okitokki
May 26, 2010 at 10:25 PM
its almost pathetic how much joy this drama and your recaps bring to my life. seeing this post just put the hugest, stupidest smile on my face, hahah. thanks :D
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5 nattacatta
May 26, 2010 at 10:30 PM
i literally just finished watching this and straight away it was up!
yay! thank you!
i love this series so far, so much fun and so so funny!
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6 rasmiih
May 26, 2010 at 10:31 PM
thanks javabeans! I'm definitely enjoying the light-hearted, energetic, craziness of this drama. I hope that it can keep it up! I kinda like that the pairing is up in the air b/c that's so unusual for a kdrama-but at the same time it makes me nervous b/c I like to know who I'm cheering for so I won't be disappointed :D
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7 ieyzan
May 26, 2010 at 10:35 PM
park si yeon is so pretty esp the scene where she was in busan
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8 kaedejun
May 26, 2010 at 10:35 PM
YAYYYYYY! TOO CUTE TOO CUTE!!! too many cute and wonderful moments! you're right about them subverting all cliches - this may be one of the most game-changing dramas we've had all year.
(what is up with 2010!?! we're getting really good dramas!)
my fave scene is definitely the bus scene with dong wook - awwwwwwesome!!!!! and then second is SY searching around to shush those three disturbers. it's soo cool...
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9 Nano
May 26, 2010 at 10:37 PM
you're spoiling us javabeans...
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10 elisa
May 26, 2010 at 10:37 PM
LOL. seungyeon and dongwooks scene on the bus. DAEBAK. AHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
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11 pinksoysauce
May 26, 2010 at 10:39 PM
Awww so cute! Thanks for the recap, it made my day.
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12 giddygirl108
May 26, 2010 at 10:40 PM
Reading this drama is uplifting my spirits after the disappointment known as Cinderella's Sister.
Thank you!!!
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13 kay
May 26, 2010 at 10:43 PM
i love LOVE the bus scene with dong wook, (the earphone scene in SOULMATE was my favorite from that show) they are so cute and awkward. i'm really liking how whichever way they decide to pair the couples, i'm all for it, each pairing has their charms. this show is so refreshing, no evil stereotypical characters or clingy-ex (ji won is on a totally different planet)
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14 animedork101
May 26, 2010 at 10:44 PM
First off: More Dong-wook! More Dong-wook!....
Second: Thanks for the recaps!
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15 Ladymynt
May 26, 2010 at 10:46 PM
I decided to do that damae javabeans and give up trying to figure out the point of the show or who's going to end up with who. I'm just going to just sit back and enjoy the ride, and hope that the show keeps its quirkiness going all the way through.
Thanks for the recaps they allow me a chance to laugh again after watching the eps.
Oh, and can I just add, the writer is one CRAZY dude, love him anyways though. It takes talent to make his character cute, hot, and sexy in the mist of all his insanity.
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16 elisa
May 26, 2010 at 10:46 PM
and btw yessss. i was really confused why park jaejung had such a minor role cause hes not really a minor role guy anymore!! RIGHT? after such a long mini series?? i mean he must've gone up........ since his i am sam days....it would be so unfair to revert his status backkkkk!! D8!
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17 penn
May 26, 2010 at 10:46 PM
"but a seed needs fertile soil in which to sprout…" LOL
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18 Ladymynt
May 26, 2010 at 10:51 PM
ugh- what happened to the edit button? i totally need to correct my gibberish typo in my previous comment. -oh well, I guess that's what happens when you're online typing at 2am instead of sleeping.
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19 elle200
May 26, 2010 at 10:55 PM
"Sure, that idea was planted by Jin-soo, but a seed needs fertile soil in which to sprout…"
Brilliance. You do have a way with words.
That scene on the bus made me smile so hard - that awkwardness that rings so true to life!
soulbee- I, too, cannot see the SY-JS pairing just yet, even though we're clearly heading down that road. EY-JS and SY-DW seem so much more...appropriate? believable? right now. We'll see.
I can't wait to see Ji Won's incompetent revenge next episode.
Also, I thought it was cute when Seung-Yeon described the porn watcher as a shy, potato-like man, hehe.
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20 Angel
May 26, 2010 at 10:59 PM
Instead of making me happy, this episode actually made me sad... It seems like EY WON'T end up with JS anymore :(. Please oh please Coffee House directors! Please make EY end up with JS!! I don't know why, but I still haven't warmed up to SY's character. I've never liked characters like her very much... they seem too 'ditsy' and 'lost' up in the noggin. Coffee house just dampened my mood - and I need to be in a good mood to study for my accounting exam tomorrow! Curses!
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21 skye
May 26, 2010 at 11:00 PM
freezing the keys into a block of ice was genius. i'd be worried if i pissed of the writer
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22 Noypi
May 26, 2010 at 11:03 PM
Javabeans, i personally do not know yet if this will have the same effect as YAB on me, but i absolutely fell in love with Ep3 and Most definitely Episode 4... This episode SOLD it for me.. whether there will be clear love interests or deep angst in the future, i dont care anymore... i have come to like Both female Leads and i LOVE Jin SOO!!!!!!!! i love to hate and be annoyed by Ji Won!!!! and the Coffee Manager and SY had that cute moment and it was Hi-Lar-ious!! i havent LOL FOR REAL in a Looong time... Such a refreshing drama... i saw this episode 3 times.. didnt get tired of it.. it was funny all the way!!! i hope they keep up the cuteness and LOL-moments in this... i love the editing too and the music backgrounds, and those FLASHBACK scenes or thought-scenes... Great production and direction.. Loving it so much so far!!! =)
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23 Noypi
May 26, 2010 at 11:03 PM
Oh. and THANK YOU for the lightning fast recap JB!!!
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24 jen
May 26, 2010 at 11:10 PM
oh no i thought for sure SY would get together with DW
hmmm i really need to check out this drama
it looks soooo cute!
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25 lovin it
May 26, 2010 at 11:11 PM
do you think that the coffee theme plays a large enough role for "coffee house" to be a suitable title?
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26 K.
May 26, 2010 at 11:12 PM
This drama is our of the norm in so many ways that it makes it all the more fun to watch. Honestly when I thought Coffee House, I thought Coffee Prince. I saw the main characters and I thought it would be similar if not the mirror image of Coffee Prince, but thankfully I was wrong. I'm loving these first few episodes so much that I hope the episodes don't disappoint. I would hate for this drama to have a strong start but end poorly. We'll just have to continue watching! Thanks Javabeans. Even though I already watched the episode, I love to read you commentary.
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27 vero
May 26, 2010 at 11:18 PM
Thanks a lot Java! Can't stop laughing! I needed it!
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28 me
May 26, 2010 at 11:43 PM
it's pretty obvious that seungyeon and jinsoo are the main pairing considering how much screen time is devoted to just those two. if jinsoo ends up with anyone at the end of the drama, it'll most likely be her. or at least she'll become a significant person in his life, more than eunyoung. sadness cuz i like the jinsoo-eunyoung pairing. but i guess they're too similar.
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29 strawberryfieldsforever
May 27, 2010 at 12:04 AM
the bus scene with dong wook and seung yeon is my favorite in this episode!i hope there'd be more scenes for dong wook. i really had a great time watching this! much better than the previous episodes (because i felt off by the absurdity of jin-soo as a writer. i think there's so much attempt to make the scene funny to the point that the scene becomes ridiculous---shaving the cat, fitting a person into baggage and then closing it!)
thanks JB for the recap! :)
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30 poo
May 27, 2010 at 12:05 AM
wow datz fast! So far am loving dis drama...itz moving really fast in a very weird funny way....too good!
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31 leadingcharacter
May 27, 2010 at 12:15 AM
i am developing a fondness for all the characters in the show, yes, even jiwon and seungyeon. jiwon is so hopelessly lost in his own world that he doesn't even realize nobody around him likes him. and the fact that we can all see that makes it extremely hilarious. seungyeon is just another typical k-drama heroine which i have enough of in other dramas but oh well, a k-drama must have such people.
the point is, from the main lead to the minor ones, including dongwook, the characters are all so different, so zany and so quirky in their own right, it makes the entire drama so fascinating to watch. too bad, it's just a 16 episode drama and not 100+ episode drama. i wouldn't mind watching it religiously every day... it just feels so close to life despite some exaggerations of certain characters. plus it's so wacky that i cannot control my laughter every few minutes or so and makes me feel very happy for the entire day.
the awkward moment between seungyeon and dongwook in the bus is the ultimate! it's such a refreshing change from the usual romantic scene we have in a moving vehicle ie. virgin snow starring lee junki and miyazaki aoi. i cannot stop laughing at their thoughts as they sat there listening to the music. do guys really interpret statements that way? think that the girls want to share the earphones with them in order to listen to the music?
the buildup to the scene where jiwon finally figures out the truth behind the pranks isn't lacking in terms of hilarity either. seeing jisoo's face repeatedly close up on the screen just cracks me up. for once, i am glad the writer hasn't constantly resorted to recycled jokes, bad cliches or gags to induce infectious laughter amongst its audience. for once, writers take their audience's intelligence into consideration and for that, i am grateful.
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32 E
May 27, 2010 at 12:17 AM
Definitely agreeing with you here ~ the show isn't entirely based on romance which I like. And I have always been wondering why PJJ is in such a minor role ~ so I feel like he'll play a bigger one soon but can't wait to see more happen between SY + JS!
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33 bjharm
May 27, 2010 at 12:36 AM
I think the point of the girl is she really about what you could call the only normal person in the show [if anyone is really normal] and even if she, 'seungyeon is just another typical k-drama heroine' as said by leadingcharachter , the way the drama is played out, that actually makes her stand out. I still say the two friends are too much alike to make a couple. While The lady boss is feeling a little funny at the way her best friend/enemy is suddenly acting and treating seungyeon I think it more to do with ownership and the special relationship they have, not so much a romantic jealousy.
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34 pabo ceo reom
May 27, 2010 at 12:49 AM
Those drama excites and pains me all at the same time. I love how it portrays the romantic pairings as completely ambiguous but I also hate not knowing the OTP to cheer for!
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35 avidDBfan
May 27, 2010 at 1:09 AM
Since yesterday (ep 3), there were a lot of comments about the ultimate pairing. For me, it really doesn't matter who is with who, so as long as the drama stimulates non-stop pleasure like this one - I'm all for it.
Totally agree that 2010 is a good year for kdrama. It has been so long since we get good drama after drama. Yay for all the good show and thanks JB to be with us all this while!!!
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36 tuyettu
May 27, 2010 at 1:27 AM
Thank you very much for your fast recapping. I'm really deadly in love with this drama already. It's funny, lovely. And all the main actors are soooooo good. :D
But what make me crazy is the fact that no one notice it in Vietnam. If you may know, in Vietnam people are crazy for Korean dramas. And there're some very effective sub teams that can work with 1 ep/day speed. Personal Taste, Oh my lady,... were finished just 2 days after the final airing.
But... why no one want to sub Coffee House? I'm ok with reading your recaps but my sister's English is not as good. And I really wish that she can also watch the show with me. :(
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37 yen_nguyen
May 27, 2010 at 1:32 AM
@ 20: I do believe JS will end up with EY! so feel at ease for your exam, we will pray for that situation to happen.
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38 tisay
May 27, 2010 at 1:35 AM
wow! by far the best episode of this series...
so sorry I can't take it any longer...but I have to say this squeeeeee for cute scenes of JS&SY. Love the 2 them and I will be broken down into pieces (i mean literally) if they changed the partners to JS&EY and DW&SY. I can't connect to JS&EY at all. EY always says that he knows him well but when you see it she doesn't really know him at all (sorry dont hate me). SY is a sweet and lovely girl who will make JS happy. SY will never give up on JS and will try all her best to make him happy.
I love, love this two! As far as seeing this episode, everybody SY to end with DW but I don't see the connection at all. Maybe he likes her but to change the story for them to be the pairing sounds cliche for me, just to give JS&EY the main story. If this will happen... tsk tsk... I will so sad
Ooops long post...Btw thanks for recap. Love it!
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39 ahem...
May 27, 2010 at 2:12 AM
@38 tisay... all I have to say about SY is this. Real life is not like manga.
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40 Marie
May 27, 2010 at 2:17 AM
Thank you for the recap JB you always do such a great job.
I am enjoying the series soooooo much it's a relief from Cinderella Sister which is actually giving me ulcers.
I love the comic scenes in CH and JS's laugh, he is so mischievous but what i love the most is JS with SY they are so cute together you can see that SY has feelings for him and caters to his needs. JS is also starting to have feelings for SY as seen in episode 4. KJH facial expressions are to die for, Love, Love him. It's going to be a very enjoyable series.
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41 marinai
May 27, 2010 at 3:28 AM
Thanks for recapping, my PP withdrawal is still hard on me but this show is really entertaining and fun to watch- :)
"A gleeful smile spreads over her face as she wonders if this means Jin-soo has been successful, and she affectionately affixes stickers on his author poster, then gives his head a pat. It’s too cute. "
LOL at this scene I found PSY was looking like a plainly dumb teenager, I laughed hard....She's supposed to be mature LMAO !!!
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42 lals
May 27, 2010 at 3:29 AM
Whoa...did anyone else get a Soulmate reminder with the sharing of the earbud in the bus scene?? Though the scenes had absolutely nothing else in common and the situation couldn't have been more different and less sweet than the Soulmate version lol. Still hilarious =]
I'm definitely enjoying this drama! Thanks for recapping! =]
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43 marinai
May 27, 2010 at 3:29 AM
@Ahem I agree with you but it's a drama so "mangas life" is more likely to happen than real life
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44 nitnotzz
May 27, 2010 at 3:49 AM
I ♥ this drama a lot!! so many ROFL moments.... =)) Can hardly wait for the next episodes to come!! but why is the ratings so low???? :((
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45 Kavitha Ravi
May 27, 2010 at 3:53 AM
hahahaaa.....these writers are gonna keep us guessing till the end methinks!! boo writers boo!! loved the bus scene...i was all like awwwww and then LOL....almost bought off the kdrama cliche and then rolled around laughing...so yay writers yay!
u know psy's expression in the car almost reminded me of her my girl days...u know when she knows she is loosing the guy?? hmmm i hope her character does not become all mellow towards the end...act i want none of the characters to become mellow they are fine the way they are quirky and relate-able!
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46 ieyzan
May 27, 2010 at 3:53 AM
I am about to say the same thing. Why is the ratings so low???? Every drama that i think was very funny and interesting eg PP and YAB both had low ratings. I hope the low ratings wont affect the actors esp kang ji hwan, He worked so hard for this. I hope that this drama has a large fan base in Korea. Please ratings, do move up for next week
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47 Dara
May 27, 2010 at 4:28 AM
I'm not sure what is the outline of the story , after roughly went through ep1-4, I guess the drama explores the life of Jin Soo as a writer thru SY eyes? I sorry but I still see JS-SY as uncle-niece, but I will check it out properly when I have time. Meanwhile, I 'll try to stay open-minded and keep an eye on your recap and comments.
It is fun and all but there were some uneasy feelings when I watched the pair (JS-SY), don't know why. Still not hooked, but will be around.
Thanks for your recap.
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48 song4u2
May 27, 2010 at 4:29 AM
I was thinking of watching this one, but it appears to be headed to the "typical' Kdrama road were the frumpy, energetic heroine gets the man....*yawns* If they do, I give the writer props for a clever disguise initially.
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49 lovely_recap
May 27, 2010 at 4:46 AM
aside from the title, the similarity of Full House and this drama is that on of the main characters is a writer. hah, i'm getting interested in this. so cute :)
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50 charles
May 27, 2010 at 5:04 AM
Thank you kindly for the re-cap,Javabeans:)
With regard to who ends up with who?The real giveaway tends to be the opening credits in most Kdramas.That is,whatever the sequence of pair-ups during the opening credits,normally indicates who ends up together romantically.Well,9 times out of 10,anyways :)
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