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Personal Taste: Episode 11

With the drama really hitting its stride, I’m loath to think what might happen if the potential extension goes through. In any case, I hope they decide quickly so the writers have time to plan accordingly.

Wow, ratings jumped up for this episode. Personal Taste drew a 16.2% today, while Cinderella’s Sister had an 18.8% — I didn’t think we’d ever see the numbers so close. Prosecutor Princess rose a little to 9.9%.

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EPISODE 11 RECAP

So. Now that it’s Game Over on the revenge plan, where do we go from here?

But first, let’s look at that kiss just one more time:

Ahhh. Even though I think the relative chasteness of kdramas has its charm, the limp-lipped kissing in most of them drives me batty, and I know I’m not in the minority on this one. I always enjoy the rare kdrama that features a realistic kiss where lips actually move — and even better, shows the female actively participating! I know! What a novel concept!

Episode 11, in keeping with our weather theme, is titled “Clear skies beginning today?” Lemme tell ya, I don’t like that question mark. Not one bit.

Let’s also take a moment to enjoy In-hee’s petulance at witnessing the kiss. Aw, poor heartless lady. You’d almost think the In-hee Bot had emotions, except I think it’s more likely the kiss just triggered her ego-support software.

Chang-ryul shoves Jin-ho off of Kae-in’s lips and reminds him that he’d agreed to back off. Jin-ho replies, “I was going to, but I can’t. I’m going to start loving her as a man now.”

Kae-in’s completely confused, so Jin-ho finally confesses the truth: “I’m not gay.” He apologizes for waiting so long to tell her, and asks her to forgive him.

Starting to cry, Kae-in thumps his chest with her fist — once, twice, then again and again. It’s barely a tap, like she wants to hurt him for causing her such misery but not having the heart to. Jin-ho grabs her arm, then pulls her in for a hug.

In-hee and Chang-ryul relocate to a bar, where the latter proceeds to drink heavily. In-hee asks if he’s going to let things end like this — clearly she has no comprehension of what “game over” means. I’d really hate to play games with this girl — she’s that person who refuses to accept the outcome of a game, argues everyone’s ears off, and demands a rematch. Best two out of three. Best three out of five. No, seven out of thirteen. Soon enough she’ll run out of prime numbers, or so you think. But alas, the girl knows how to count.

Chang-ryul reminds her of the look on Kae-in’s face when Jin-ho admitted he wasn’t gay: “Didn’t that expression explain it all? I don’t even have 1% of a chance.” In-hee alludes to Chang-ryul’s declaration that he cannot be without Kae-in — doesn’t that mean he should grab her no matter what? Chang-ryul doesn’t want to. In-hee demands why not. I yell at her, “Because he has some decency!”

Chang-ryul replies, “Because I love her. Because she’d suffered so much because of me. And because of Jin-ho, she can laugh now.” Awww. Okay, Chang-ryul, you’re off my shit list. I no longer think you should end up miserably ever after with In-hee, who doesn’t deserve you, even if you are pathetically weak.

In-hee laughs at him, mocking, “You think that’s love, don’t you? Stepping aside generously feels like real love, doesn’t it?” No, it’s called COMMON SENSE, but whatever. Sense does not compute with the In-hee Bot.

In-hee declares, “I’m going to do things my way from now on.” Good lord, does she really think she’s been a passive wilting flower all this time? Bring it on, Evil Wench-ho In-hee. Bring. It. On. Oh crap, is she looking at me? *ducks behind computer screen*

Chang-ryul tells her to stop it already, but In-hee replies that she only knows one kind of love: “If I can’t have him, nobody can.” Why are we not surprised? Also: What the heck does that actually MEAN? Hide your bunnies, people.

(I know, I recycled a joke. But what are the chances you actually read the recap from years ago where I first used that line?)

Jin-ho and Kae-in stop on their way home to talk about this. She tells him in a wounded voice, “Things were so confusing for me all this time.” She’d felt so stupid for finding herself drawn to him romantically, and it hurts to know it was all for nothing. She wasn’t even into the revenge — she just took it on because she needed an outlet for her energies.

Jin-ho tells her that he wasn’t confident that she had feelings for him, and only became sure when she told Chang-ryul she couldn’t go any further. Kae-in calls him stupid for only figuring it out today — she’d even dressed up as a man and done all sorts of foolish things to try to rationalize it. She went as far as to think that she could give up her femininity (i.e., hopes for a hetero relationship) just to stay with him as a friend.

When Jin-ho asks for her forgiveness, she’s so hurt that she answers, “No, I don’t want to forgive you.”

During the drive home, Jin-ho appeals to her once more — she has the right to be angry with him and he wronged her terribly, but won’t she forgive him? Kae-in keeps her gaze firmly averted, narrating another diary entry:

Kae-in’s narration: “Tomorrow’s weather forecast. The person I wanted to keep as a friend tells me today that he’s sorry and wants to start over as a man and a woman. My heart flutters enough to burst, but all the tears I’ve shed tell me not to forgive him today. But starting tomorrow, I won’t be afraid of bad weather.”

Upon arriving home, Kae-in tells Jin-ho to leave the house — she’s not up to seeing him tonight. He follows her inside anyway, saying that he knows she feels betrayed, “But this is the first time I’m feeling this way, so I don’t know what I should do either.” Perchance she might cut him a little slack?

Kae-in points out that he has been in love before, with Eun-soo (Yoon Eun-hye). Jin-ho starts to explain, but before he can get very far, visitors burst in — a drunk Hye-mi, followed by Tae-hoon. Seriously, can they get a deadbolt or something? A chain? Two knobs and a piece of twine?

Hye-mi stumbles over to Jin-ho, asking why he doesn’t love her. She’s younger than Kae-in, and prettier, and loves him more! Why, why, whyyyy?

Kae-in practically rolls her eyes and starts to walk away, while Hye-mi clings and whines. Jin-ho tells her, “I don’t see anyone else as a woman except for her. All right?”

Kae-in pauses ever so briefly at that, but continues to her room. Once inside, she tells herself she can’t forgive him right away, but the smile that flits across her face shows that she’s definitely going to.

Jin-ho takes Hye-mi back to his mother’s home to sleep it off, and tells his mother not to worry.

Mom tries to be open-minded about him being engaged to Kae-in, but she can’t quite get onboard with them shacking up together. To mitigate that, Jin-ho makes up a story about this setup being convenient for his job, because they’re working on a museum planning project together. It’s not TOO much of a stretch since they are both working on the museum in separate capacities, but he makes it seem that they’re collaborating closely.

Although she’d told Jin-ho to leave, Kae-in grumbles at his absence, growing more and more agitated the longer he’s out. She even strings up her doll and uses it as a punching bag. (Sohn Ye-jin is so cute.)

Of course, he arrives behind her and smiles to see her beating on the doll that she calls Jin-ho — he’s glad she’s letting out her anger. He’d rather she take it out on him, though, and holds her hand to hit himself with it (a reverse of the “Why are you hitting yourself?” maneuver some of us may have suffered in childhood).

Kae-in asks what his relationship to Hye-mi is, since the girl had called herself his fiancee. Jin-ho clarifies that she’s been saying that since she was seven, asking with amusement whether Kae-in is jealous. She says he’s mean for knowing Hye-mi liked him all this time without caring about her feelings, to which he agrees that she’s right — he does have a cold side.

Kae-in brings the topic back around to Eun-soo, as he never answered her question. Jin-ho explains that before Eun-soo left to study abroad, she had told him that she wouldn’t go if he held her back. And he didn’t, because he wasn’t sure that Eun-soo meant enough to him.

That prompts Kae-in to ask what she means to him. He answers, “Even if my life were different, I wouldn’t want to leave you out of it.”

Sweet! Growing flustered, Kae-in hastily changes the topic and offers to cook up some ramyun. But as she tries to pass by, he stops her and pulls her toward him. Holding her, he says, “This strange woman who suggests food whenever she gets embarrassed — I love her.”

And then, even the music shifts up one key, signifying the lift in Kae-in’s heart. And ours. Unless yours is swimming around in a puddle on the floor, that is.

In the morning, Jin-ho is in a grrrreat mood and hums to himself, presenting his staff with breakfast and coffee. The guys suspiciously inspect their cups, wondering if it’s poisoned. He gives a short speech to encourage them on and announces, “I love you all.” I mean, just look at that smile on his face! You can’t even begrudge the guy for falling in love with someone other than ourselves when he’s that happy.

Young-sun’s initial reaction to the news is to ask if Kae-in’s on drugs. Then, “Kae-in, are you very lonely? Are you imagining things on your own?”

Kae-in confesses that Jin-ho kissed her in front of Chang-ryul and In-hee. That convinces Young-sun, who gets excited on her behalf — but she adds the disclaimer, “If you just dreamed this all, I’m killing you.” You and me both, sister.

Young-sun gives herself credit for seeing something in Jin-ho when she dragged him in to live here. Honestly, I don’t think you need much other than eyes to “see something” about him. The hotness is pretty self-evident, y’know?

But then she realizes, “Then Sang-jun, that punk…!”

Sang-jun joins her at a cafe, suspecting nothing. She gets straight to the point: “So you’re not gay?” He tries to laugh it off, but she levels that glare his way and he asks, voice dropping to its natural baritone, “How’d you find out?”

Mortified over all the things she told him, she ignores his avowal that he really did feel a connection with her, and declares that they’d better stop meeting. He wonders how she found out, then guesses she must have sensed the masculinity emanating from him despite the gay act. Lol.

But no, Young-sun tells him that Kae-in and Jin-ho are dating, which he races to the office to confirm with Jin-ho. When asked about Do-bin, Jin-ho answers that he’s going to tell him the truth, but Sang-jun protests — what if Do-bin withdraws his support? Jin-ho answers that there’s nothing he can do about that, which makes Sang-jun ask if he really loves Kae-in that much. Jin-ho nods.

Do-bin gives Kae-in tickets to Jeju Island for a working trip, since there are lots of children’s theme parks there that may help her. He confides that Jin-ho will be going as well, to attend a seminar. After the botched dinner date set up by Young-sun and Kae-in fell flat, Do-bin is thinking of trying again in Jeju Island.

Feeling uneasy, Kae-in starts to set him straight (heh), but they’re interrupted by In-hee. Her meddling sonar must have pinged.

Scarface Han bursts in on a hungover Chang-ryul, infuriated yet again at his worthless son. He threatens him with banishment to the office in China, given how poorly he’s doing things these days. To his surprise, Chang-ryul agrees resignedly. He doesn’t want to stay here either, so he may as well go to China.

At the museum, In-hee sees Jin-ho arriving and congratulates him on his relationship. Then that fake-sweet voice turns harder and she asks what he saw in Kae-in. As his relationship is going to disappoint Do-bin a lot, In-hee wonders if Kae-in is enough to make that worth it. Is she so great? He answers, “Yes.”

He’s here to see see Do-bin, but In-hee informs him he’s on a business trip. She gives Jin-ho an invitation to the Jeju seminar on behalf of Do-bin, adding that the Dahm project judges will be there.

As he turns to leave, she asks, “Why is it Kae-in? As your partner, aren’t I better?” Partner in HELL, maybe! Lordy she’s delusional. She explains that she’s better positioned to persuade a disappointed Do-bin, and to have an influence over the Dahm judges.

Jin-ho: “I’m not looking for a business partner, but a life partner.”
In-hee: “Do you think Kae-in has a right to be your life partner?”
Jin-ho: “Why are you wasting your time like this? If you saw what happened with me and Kae-in yesterday, you ought to know that this is a waste of your time.”
In-hee: “Isn’t it persistence to do my utmost till the end?”

Man alive, the “end” is so far back in In-hee’s rearview mirror that she must be trying to circle the earth to catch it from behind. The better to kill it with.

Since he’s here, Jin-ho drops by to see Kae-in and requests a date. Kae-in plays coy, teasing, “Well, I’m a little busy, but if you beg…”

She agrees to the date, since she’d like to finish their talk about Eun-soo. He pretends he has to leave, but just then, his mother calls to request a meeting with both Jin-ho and Kae-in.

Kae-in fidgets nervously while they wait, afraid that his mother will hate her and oppose their relationship. Jin-ho assures her that his mother will like her because he does, which calms her a little.

Contrary to her worries, Jin-ho’s mother is quite polite to Kae-in, saying that she trusts Jin-ho. Furthermore, she can tell that Jin-ho must really like her by the way he’s treating her.

However, she worries about their “project” together, which confuses Kae-in. Jin-ho jumps in to say you know, that project, wink wink, the one where we’re working together, pulling all-nighters?

Mom is making an effort to be open-minded, but makes one request: please no premarital pregnancy! Kae-in chokes in surprise.

Once home, Kae-in instructs Jin-ho to move back home rather than lying to his mother. He calls her on her bluff and offers to leave, and thus begins a hilarious loop of Go, Fine I’m Going, Good I Want You to Go, I Mean It I’m Really Going, I Know So Bye, Fine Then Bye, Wait Is He Really Going??

For instance, she points out how slowly he’s packing, enjoying the idea that he doesn’t really want to leave. Testing him, she suggests that they limit their dating to one a week, since she’ll be so busy with work. Jin-ho isn’t about to let her have the upper hand and wants to prove that she’s bluffing, so he ups the ante and says he’s so busy they’d better make that one date a month. Yet when she agrees, he grimaces to have it backfire on him.

Basically, both want the other one to admit that they want Jin-ho to stay, but they’re not going to say it first. That leads Jin-ho as far as his car, but he mutters that if he really leaves, it’ll be more difficult to invent an excuse to go back. And so, he practices excuses in the car. Should he fake a stomachache? Go in to check that the door is locked? Say that the car is out of gas and he has no money?

When he comes back inside to get his laptop (ostensibly), Kae-in sees that he’s really going to leave again and fakes an ankle twist. He rushes to her side, but when he handles her ankle, she forgets to fake pain and giggles because it tickles. Haha. She’s such a bad liar, and Jin-ho knows it.

And then, they become aware of their closeness and move in for the most awkward nose-bumping kiss ever…

…only to be interrupted by Young-sun’s arrival. (People! Locks!)

Immediately embarrassed at what Young-sun might think of her if she found them in the room together, Kae-in forces Jin-ho to hide while she goes out to talk to her.

Young-sun has come lugging her bags, having fought with her husband. She asks if she can stay for a while, and Kae-in is forced to agree even though she’d love to send her away.

Motivated by selfish thoughts, Kae-in tries to convince Young-sun to think of her son and go back home, then shoves her into the bathroom for a shower to allow Jin-ho the chance to sneak away.

While she’s telling Jin-ho to go, Kae-in leans up to peck him on the cheek — only to have the doors burst open by Young-sun. Oops!

Jin-ho is therefore forced to leave, and heads to his office.

The next day, Hye-mi drops by the museum to see Kae-in, luggage in hand, to ask if she’s really going to marry Jin-ho. She’s on her way to the airport to return home to Canada — she gave up everything to come to Korea for Jin-ho, and therefore can’t watch him marry someone else. Hye-mi still can’t believe she got passed over for Kae-in — there’s no woman in the world who can love Jin-ho more than her.

Kae-in can’t say that she loves Jin-ho more than Hye-mi. However, when she thought he was gay, she would have married him anyway if he had wanted it. “That’s how much I wanted to be with him.”

That makes an impression on Hye-mi, who leaves in a huff.

In-hee receives materials from Do-bin’s father’s secretary (for Do-bin), and asks why the president is so set on Professor Park’s style of designing. Her eyes widen to hear that it’s because of Sanggojae.

In-hee then spies Hye-mi walking out of her meeting with Kae-in in a glum mood, and pulls her aside for a talk.

And here’s the unplanned Kim Nam-gil cameo! To be honest, I could barely pay attention to the conversation because I was glued to Kim Nam-gil the whole time. How can he make reading a book look so damn sexy? I mean, on one hand you have two petty, selfish girls arguing over one man to whom neither has a claim. On the other hand, sexy bastard Kim Nam-gil. Like it’s even a choice.

Hye-mi has grudgingly come to accept that she has been pushed out, and I enjoy her frustration because she is expressing a mature thought in an immature way. She gripes, “Damn, it’s annoying and driving me crazy! It feels like they’re really in love!”

Never one to accept no the first or hundredth time, In-hee plants seeds of doubt, asking if perhaps Jin-ho’s being fooled. She tells Hye-mi about Chang-ryul, who was her ex-fiancee and also Kae-in’s ex-boyfriend. Hye-mi is outraged: so Kae-in was two-timing Jin-ho?

As Kae-in walks up her street, she sees President Han in front of her house, approaching with gifts. Uncomfortable with this gesture (and him in general), she tells him that she has broken up with Chang-ryul, but he waves that aside. Young kids are always fighting, and he’ll apologize in place of his son.

But Kae-in won’t let him barrel his way inside and blocks him from entering her house. She’s trying to figure out how to get him to leave when a car pulls up, making her eyes widen: It’s Jin-ho’s mother and Hye-mi, and Mom immediately recognizes the evil man who usurped her dead husband’s position.

(Interestingly, Han calls Mom 제수 — wife of my brother — so does that make Chang-ryul and Jin-ho cousins? We’ve never heard this mentioned before.)

When he calls Kae-in his “daughter-in-law-to-be,” Mom assumes the worst and freaks out. Kae-in tries to explain, but Mom snaps at her and gets right back into the taxi, in tears.

At home, Jin-ho explains — or tries to — but she is so rocked with the emotional shock that she won’t listen. She now opposes his relationship with Kae-in and tells him, “Over my dead body.”

Likewise, Han is shocked to see that there are relationships between these people and demands to know why Kae-in is calling Jin-ho’s mother “Mother.” Why? WHY????

When Jin-ho comes home, he’s frustrated and takes the wrong tack, blaming Kae-in for letting President Han come here bearing gifts. She defends herself — it’s not like she could stop him — so he retorts that it’s her fault for mounting her revenge. Kae-in reminds him that he’s the one who pushed her into the revenge plan, and if they’re playing the blame game, he was the one who acted gay in the first place.

Both of them are being a little unfair to each other, not really meaning what they’re saying, but tempers are running high. Jin-ho leaves the house angry, and Kae-in berates herself for her part in the fight.

Jin-ho gets on his knees to appeal to his mother, telling her that Kae-in and Chang-ryul have been over for a while. Furthermore, he was the one who liked her and clung to her.

However, because Kae-in is now entangled with people who represent such horrible things to her, Mom refuses to accept her, even when Jin-ho says, “I can’t be without her.”

Kae-in worries to Young-sun about the fight, fearing that Jin-ho’s furious with her. Young-sun says that she called Sang-jun (against her own will) to check up on Jin-ho, and heard he is going on a business trip to Jeju Island. She urges Kae-in to go, and get pregnant (“like I did”) to force his mother’s acceptance.

I LOVE the conversation on the plane, which takes us to meta levels as Young-sun wonders, “But Kae-in, why am I going?” Kae-in says, “I wanted to ask you that earlier. Why ARE you going?” Because the plot needs her! HAHA.

Young-sun is working in league with Sang-jun to get the two lovers to bump into each other, figuring they’ll work it out on their own. And they’re right, because the moment Jin-ho sees her, he smiles.

She says defensively that she’s here for work, but he calls that an excuse and takes her outside.

The relocate to the rocky shore, where she worries about his angry mother. He tells her his mother will come around — he even said that he’d die without Kae-in.

Kae-in says she’s not in the mood for jokes, but he tells her he’s not joking. He assures her that there’s no need to worry, because there will be no cause for them to break up.

(Saying that in Episode 11 is like saying, “What could possibly go wrong?” in a horror movie. Don’t tempt the Fates!)

When they arrive back at the hotel, they run into Do-bin, who knows none of what has happened and suggests that they all dine together. Jin-ho gets right to the point and says he has something to tell him.

They start off with the pleasantries before arriving at the point. Do-bin offers Jin-ho a gift of a painting he had admired, which is in his hotel room. Jin-ho declines, saying that he can’t accept. Disappointed at Jin-ho’s response, Do-bin guesses that the news will be bad and says he’ll have to hear it next time, after he has had time to prepare himself.

But Jin-ho doesn’t want to drag this out, and speaks up.

Meanwhile, Kae-in runs into Chang-ryul at the hotel — their meeting is spotted by eagle-eyed In-hee, who never misses a thing. Kae-in requests that Chang-ryul keep her father from dropping by again, and he agrees readily, acknowledging that he put her through a lot. He can do that much.

She apologizes for the revenge attempt, but he waves that off good-naturedly, keeping a smile on his face. But when she turns, his face twists a little and he asks, “You’re happy, right?” After she nods, he says, “Then I’m fine.” Kae-in walks away.

Do-bin has been sensing Jin-ho’s serious mood, and it’s Ryu Seung-ryong’s wonderful acting that lets us feel his growing nervousness underneath the polite exterior. Jin-ho works up the nerve, then finally tells Do-bin, “I’m sorry.”

Do-bin asks what for. Jin-ho answers, “I love Park Kae-in.”

And then, a truck comes shooting out of the garage, heading straight for Kae-in. Chang-ryul races to shove her out of the way, and they both miss being hit but they land hard on the ground — particularly him.

 
COMMENTS

I’m glad I got this episode to recap, and I’m going to guess the real angst gets going from here on out, probably starting next episode. Sorry, girlfriday! Muahaha. This one was neither too angsty nor overly sweet, and had decent plot movement with time for comic moments.

One small moment that I want to comment on is one of Mom’s remarks after finding out Kae-in and Chang-ryul used to date. I can understand her abhorrence of the Han family, and even how that extends to those connected with them, so I see where she’s coming from. But she’s also acting like Kae-in has been “dirtied” by her association with Chang-ryul, which rubs me the wrong way. Can a woman not be her own person without being defined by the men she has known?

This sets us up for some Montague-Capulet theatrics, and I don’t have a problem with this in theory, but I hope they don’t drag it out too long. Like, a week is fine, but please, I hope you’ve got other tricks up your sleeve after that.

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superfast! thank you thank you thank you! am reading this during lunchtime so can't linger over certain screencaps, hehehe ... man alive indeed ... if PT does get an extension, i hope the producers remember it's because of JH+KI, and not focus more than absolutely necessary on the obviously psychotic IH!!!

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love his glossy lips like the lead girl! (1st picture)

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Wow!! Lightning fast recap!

Thank you JB! Loved this Episode..

and OMO! Ratings went up!!

Yey PT!! Fighting!!!

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Thanks so much JB! I got to read this before even any of the videos (and subs) have been put up. Funny jokes :).

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Thank you Thank you Thank you for your recaps...I have followed you since "Coffee Prince" only because I think we have the same taste of Drama LOL...I love Personal Taste, and I knew you will give a superfast recaps while I wait for the Subs from Viikii team, now that is dedication! I dont know what you do in Real life, but in my Kdrama Life You are a VIP... Yaaayy Javabeans!

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now i can't wait to actually watch the episode. HEHEHE SO EXCITED. (:

your recaps make this show muchmuchmuch more enjoyable, fun, and insightful.

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"Bring it on, Evil Wench-ho In-hee. Bring. It. On. Oh crap, is she looking at me? *ducks behind computer screen*"

Best part of the entire recap! She'd probably scare the shit out of me too, but I think my frustration with her evilness will give me enough courage to pop her one. I thought she was delusional 2 episodes ago, but here she takes the cake. P.S. I am totally using that "Evil Wench-ho" line in the near future. Ah, this drama wouldn't be half as satisfying (and the recaps wouldn't be nearly as hilarious) without an In-hee to bitch about.

Thanks for another awesome write-up - I lol'ed and awwed and face-palmed like I was watching the actual episode. Still waiting on Viikii subs, but this'll hold me till the weekend (I have final papers to write anyway =/ ). Can't wait for ep 12 recaps!

On a final note though - i lol'ed when Jin-ho's mom said "No pregnancy." Primarily because it's such a natural response from a mother whose only son has fallen in love, and that took me by surprise, but also because I was like "Pregnancy?! This is not a daytime soap - really?" I sincerely hope they don't actually use it as a plot device to extend the show to 20 episodes (even though I probably shouldn't give them any ideas...)

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Yay! This recap was great and it was such a lovely surprise! You're fast.

And this one had so many good lines (I think Hide Your Bunnies, People is about to become a well-worn phrase in my house)... also really liked:

" In-hee: “Isn’t it persistence to do my utmost till the end?”
Man alive, the “end” is so far back in In-hee’s rearview mirror that she must be trying to circle the earth to catch it from behind. The better to kill it with."

You had me laughing all the way through this recap, despite the incipient angst of the story itself.

The In Hee Bot must be terminated.

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haha i'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that nose-bumping kiss was superr awkward! it was so cringe-worthy i almost wanted to skip past it, jinho hotness or not.

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OMG, I just noticed - Hye-mi is no longer a redhead! (orange-head?) did she dye her hair brown in resignation/mourning? anyway, it suits her - she looks more mature (which she needs to be)

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by the way, about that screencap of JH practising excuses in the car -- does anyone think he looks like a Korean Amitabh Bachchan?! Or at least suited up to star in a superfly 70s show!

Hope LMH continues to chose fantastic stories to fill our dreams with (or with which to fill our dreams)!!

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This ep is so sweet that I ended up smiling for the entire duration!
I love the characters so much... Minho is so soft and gentle... I never know his voice is so facinating!!!

Almost want the drama to stop at this lovely ep! Don't really want to see those angst...

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Mind you that my Kdrama watching experience is VERY limited, but I think PT's cute little couple(JJH +PGI) has now become one of my favorite .I love how the PD slowly developed their relationship and let them grow(both individually and to each other ).
Yes,each drama has their leading man/lady, but not all of them have the right "chemistry"; they aren't always the OTP that the viewers want.

So, now Jeon Jin Ho-so-cute and Park Gae In-love-for-good sshi can join the elite group of MY fav couples of kdrama(not in ANY particular order) :

-Go Eun Chan + Choi Han Kyul of Coffee Prince
-Dae Jang Geum + Min Jung Ho
-Mirae + Jo Gookie of City Hall
-Seo Jung In + Kang Hyun Soo of Smile,You
-Park Kyu + Beo Jin (Tamna Island) TEAM PARK KYU
-and Hong Gil Dong + Heo Yi Nok

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Can't thank you enough for the great recaps. Helps me watch the latest episodes of PT on youtube sans subtitles.

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JB!Thank you so much for the recap. Here I am in Japan, being glue to the computer savoring your recap instead of going out to enjoy my only(2) days off during my stay. I'd better rip myself off. And Belleza, you sure do crack me up!

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Thank you so much JB love love your recap, and i love your sense of humour.

Good work you are the BEST!!!!!!!!!

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Wow, thanks for the recap...i'm still waiting for the eng sub to come out..

For Clarification:
i'm just wondering..on your last recap statement, you had Chang Ryul's name as the guy who tried to save Kae In, but the last pic, shows Jin Ho on the ground? so did you meant Jin Ho?

thanks!

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So i quess the extensive will be for sure since 16% is the best they had in a while. That's why they want to keep the momentum going but i honestly think that 16 is enough. One or two more episodes is ok. Too much will ruin the series.

They'll probably write off Kim Ji Suk's character off to China. lolz His character does have much importance, well not as important as In Hee so i dont think it would be hard to write him off. But i will miss him. His acting is growing on me. He had grown so much. So sad to see him leave for the army now when his career is blooming.

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wow this was fast
i'd hoped he would come out and say he wasn't gay, so i'm happy with that
when his supposed finace was going to leave for canada i was like YES NO ANNOYING EX GIRLFRIEND (or close enough).
but noooooo.
that damn in hee had to wrap her claws around her and feed her doubts so she can become a plot!device. ugh.
also, is her best friend having a fight with her husband so that she can end up with sangjun? ...
no comment.
overall though, it's doing very well.
thanks for the fast recap!

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@67
When i first saw the pic i thought it was Jin Ho too. But looking at it again, it's Chang Ruyl. Just trust Javabeans, she watched it already.

I have to go watch it now...yay

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Thanks so much for the recap, javabeans! Hope you've gotten over being sick last week... sounds like you're feeling better... yay!

i watched ep. 11 before reading this recap and both times, I had a big ol' grin on my face... :)
one of my favorite parts of the recap are the side comments on In-Hee... haha!

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awwww.... i am so loving the little sweet moments of jinho and kaein! whattacute, adorable couple! if i'd see my man as happy as jinho when im with him, there's no way i'd entertain the thought of leaving him.

i'd been hoping for an inhee-hyemi big, bad fight but my hope has been killed when hyemi finally accepted her rejection...and inhee is now trying to use her! oh, man!!! in-hee should have been the lead for witch yoo-hee..that would suit her just right: witch in-hee! i am now getting afraid of what she might do out of her OBSESSION for jin-ho! MBC, can you show episode 12...NOW? :)

i agree with you JB regarding jin-ho's mom.i don't know what has gotten in her head but i find her very shallow. i understand that there's some bad blood but really, was it kae-in's fault that she was once chang-ryul's gf?kae-in has nothing to do with whatever that's between jin-ho and chang-ryul's family, mommy! oh please, don't be an old version of hye-mi! as for young sun &sang jun, i hope they'd give them some more funny scenes! i really love those two! i don't care if youngsun now knows that sangjun isnt gay..i just want them to "bond" again!

who would've known that we're in for a sexy surprise? love the kim nam gil cameo! MORE MORE MORE!

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and JB, you made me smile! thank you for the lovely recap...another thank you for making it ASAP!

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thanks for the recaps once again. you're the best....you really made my day....

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as mentioned
thanks for reacapping so QUICK

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HAD ME ROLLING

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some how the quote didnt post right

" You’d almost think the In-hee Bot had emotions, except I think it’s more likely the kiss just triggered her ego-support software. "

HAD ME ROLLING

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THANK YOU. =)

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"Man alive, the “end” is so far back in In-hee’s rearview mirror that she must be trying to circle the earth to catch it from behind. The better to kill it with."

It's lines like this that make me love your recaps so much!

Thank you for another awesome one!!

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As I saw recap posted, I was wondering if the website would crush as it was with YAB (or was it BBF?), not sure now which one was it.
Anyway, thanks a lot!

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I just want to say thank you so much for recapping this so quickly, especially since I haven't been able to watch it yet! I'm so excited, it looks like an awesome and happy episode!

And if you haven't had time to watch the new episode of Cinderella's Sister, I just have to say that I think you will be very happy with it :) lol it looks like both Personal Taste/CS picked up right when they needed it. AWESOMENESS

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Hi, thanks for this super fast recap...its really helps to release the curiousity on what gonna happen in episode 11 whilst waiting for the english sub.

personally i dun wish for an extension though i really cant get enough of ji hoo n gae in r'ship...really love them,

btw, will there be any recap on the novel...am waiting for it...

thanks again JB...keep up the good work...

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Wow! Fantastic job dear javabeans! Super, lightning fast recap! Superior writing - surpassing even the Episode 10 recap!! Oh, how to thank you? :)

God bless you for all you have done to make my life so thrilling now with your stunning recaps! LOL at every little gem of wit and humour - thank you, thank you, thank you...

Looking forward to your continuing brilliance for the rest of the episodes' recaps. :)

Love you all!! :)

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super fast recap!!! love it...sarangeh JB ya!!

LMH n SYJ d best~~

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Kim Nam Gil... *drools* always the best recaps! cheers!

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great job guys!! thanks

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this is real fast! i was still watching it when the recaps were out alr! haha. i had to brace myself to finish the show before pouncing on the recap.

i totally agree w you about the mother and her abhorrence for the family.. but honestly, isn't it a bit too much to blame kae-in for her taste in ex-boyfriends (ok, lack of, in this case)?! geez.

having said that, chang ryul kinda redeemed himself in this episode. thou i would hate it if they somehow make him all hyped up and positive that he has a chance w kae-in after this. urghs.

and poor do-bin. sucks to see that guy heartbroken.

and to end it off. young-soon is love! in-hee annoys the hell out of me. and hye-mi is just like a piece of gum stuck on the sole of my shoe and i just cant remove it somehow.

can't wait for the next ep. kinda glad i watched this after cinderella's sister. too much angst in that one. almost choked to death on it.

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most random cameo ever LOL
me too got distracted :D
btw, i read somewhere that Kim Nam Gil was in the same building for Bad Guy shooting. thus the unintentional-cameo :D

anyway, LOVE LOVE LOVE this episode!
If they can keep this up, i mean the writing, i'm off the fence and go for extension (though i prefer only 2 extras episode). and i agree with you JB, decide it fast so that the writers can plan properly. so far the plot is moving nicely.
i actually think even episodes are somewhat better in terms of editting/directing. the background music selection and timing in Ep10 was the best for me.
this one was kinda awkward sometimes. the transition of the scenes too. but oh well, it does improve greatly now compared to the ealier episodes. at least, this flaw is still acceptable for me as i'm enjoying PT tremendously especially the lead couple. god, when will we ever meet such couple again in kdrama. it sadden me thinking about it now.

LOL, Belleza, your post always crack me up. i'm one of your fans! :p long time no see :)

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Oh, i've said this before but in case JB overlooked it,
THANK YOU JAVABEANS for the awesome and superfast recap!!!
really, did you even got to sleep last night. two recaps in a day. and its not even near the end of the day yet. just WOW. i'm super grateful, thank you so much! take your time though.

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my,my,my...this is a quick one!..thanks JB!

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Thanks jb for the fast, awesome recap!!

PT's recaps usually come out earliest on Saturday, so imagine my delight when I visited your blog with the faintest hope that the recap would be there- and actually seeing it here!! :DD

I like it that Kae in and Jinho have established their mutual love for each other; but I know that I'll definitely miss the gay plot:(( I just loved the gay plot in PT too much.

Then I really LOL-Ed when it dawned on Youngsun that Sangjun wasn't gay. hahaha!

Thanks again JB <3

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You know, I would just like to say, simly and straight to the point: I love you.
There. You are a goddess, I bow to you.

Oh and I'm totally in the same boat with you on the whole Jinho's mum issue.. no dragging please!

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yeaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh...finally...a true loving kisss...I love it...coz mostly K-drama only showing fake kiss with mouth close and no expression at all...thanx JB for such a great recap..you make my day...LUV U !!!

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<------- close my eyes, i don't want to read the recaps LMAO :) j/k, not yet available on viikii T.T

WAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA <------ javabeans laugh

oh man ur so quick LOL, good job CLAP CLAP CLAP *bow *, take your time for episode 12 :P

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Hahaha... I like how the dramas I like are turning cute on me... I NEED THE CUTE! Thanks Javabeans!

One point... I thought Youngsun is a single mom/divorced... she got a hubby?
I thought she would get together w Sangjun...Guess I missed something... hmmm... I guess I just need the 2nd couple to ship...

Coz Hyemi and Taehoon aint really working it in this context...

And whats with the accident?! Can't wait for next ep!

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Forget to add one point...

Sexy bastard Kim Nam Gil... WORD!!! He is like just there... flipping a book... arf!

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thanks jb for putting this up super duper fast! :D

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Thank you for the really really fast recap! <3

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thanks alot javabeans!!! ur the fastest ever!!

i luv this episode.. jin ho really shows kae-in how much he loves her, and it really makes me feel.. ( i dont know how to say it,damn!!)

thanks so much JB, you made my day!! :D

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Wow, super fast recap. I was not expecting it till Friday/Saturday. Thaaaank youuu so much.

Great episode plus Kim Nam-gil cameo! Hehehe.

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Aw Chang-ryul! Is it wrong that I sort of love him? And aw, I want his stubble back. Clean shaven is not the way to go.

Thank you for your hilarious caps! :D

~ yaya.

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