Personal Taste: Episode 12
by girlfriday
With most of the anticipated angst swiftly dealt out of the way in the last episode (SO green with envy this week, javabeans), we enter a new stage of development concerning “The Secret of Sang-go-jae.” A clever title, since the meaning is threefold: the secret of Sang-go-jae’s design, the family secret that the house contains, and Jin-ho’s secret of why he moved there in the first place.
While I’m riding this express train with both hands in the air screaming “wheeeeee,” I’m also a little vexed as to the dramatic weight being placed on Jin-ho’s Sang-go-jae betrayal. If he were my boyfriend (swoon), I’d be a tad more upset about The Gay. Wouldn’t you? They seem a little asymmetrical in dramatic proportions, but I suppose if this is the only way to see them as a couple while still hanging a secret and possible betrayal in the balance, I can groove with that. I do always love a series that introduces coupledom well before the final week. Especially when it leads to hijinks of the sexually frustrated kind, as pictured above (double swoon).
EPISODE 12 RECAP
Do-bin reels from his rejection, and the look on his face speaks volumes. God, I love good silent acting. He returns to his suite and throws his would-be gift on the ground. No! Not the Kandinsky! Avert your eyes, art lovers.
Meanwhile, Kae-in has taken Chang-ryul to the hospital, where the doctor says that he’ll be okay, given that he regains consciousness sometime soon. But you haven’t said anything about amnesia, Doctor. Sir! Doctor! Where are you going? It’s like he doesn’t watch tv! If there’s one thing I’ve learned from a lifetime of watching kdramas, you ALWAYS run the risk of amnesia. Scrape your knee? Ask about the chance that you might not know your name or who you’re supposed to love.
Blissfully unaware of all the hullabaloo, Young-sun and Sang-jun reconnect over soju, the great equalizer. Centuries of social interaction smoothed over by the little green bottle. They’re about three bottles into round three, which explains the hilarity. Young-sun tells him she never would’ve been friends with him in the first place if he weren’t gay, which Sang-jun takes offense to. He announces he’s a real catch of a man; it’s just that he doesn’t shine standing next to Jin-ho. Well, not going to argue there. I love that the “real” Sang-jun still calls Young-sun “unni” and is pretty much just as affected as when he was playing gay. I’m pretty sure the only detectable difference is the pitch of his voice.
Jin-ho knocks on Kae-in’s door, and In-hee uses the opportunity to let him know that Kae-in isn’t in there because she’s out with Chang-ryul. Cue evil smile of delight.
When Jin-ho can’t find her in the lobby, he gives her a call, asking who she’s with. She starts off, “Chang-ryul…” at which he promptly hangs up the phone. Ha. I do love that one of your consistent character traits is pettiness.
Kae-in grumbles at her phone that he didn’t even let her finish her sentence, knowing full well how pissy he’s going to be about it. Chang-ryul wakes up, memory in tact (thank ye, gods), being kind and gracious, and sweet. Wait…Doctor! He plays down his heroics, and lets her off the hook to make sure she doesn’t feel guilty about dumping him. Kae-in thanks him, and he accepts her “thank you” as a goodbye.
Jin-ho drinks alone at the hotel bar, but In-hee couldn’t possibly let an opportunity to seduce an inebriated man go to waste. That would be against the ho code. She stays even when Jin-ho asks her to leave (that’s beyond persistent; it’s plain rude), and rubs salt in his wound by saying that Kae-in must have a lot of unfinished business with Chang-ryul, given their history.
She adds that Kae-in and Chang-ryul are alike in their inability to cut ties and move on, while she and Jin-ho are more alike because they must have what they want and can leave people ruthlessly. It’s like she’s confusing a narcissistic desire to see her own persona validated in another human being, with love. AND she’s drinking up the scotch. Dude.
In-hee asks why he confessed everything to Do-bin when he would’ve gotten away with it. Jin-ho answers that he didn’t want to use Do-bin’s feelings dishonestly. You’re wasting your breath here, sweetie. She doesn’t know what you mean. In-hee wonders if Jin-ho’s really as innocent as all that, since he did pretend to be gay as a means to some end. She muses with delicious superiority about the real reason he moved into Sang-go-jae…Oh bloody hell.
Do-bin drinks by the beach as he thinks back to Jin-ho’s initial coming out, and the rest of their conversation earlier that day. Jin-ho said that he’d quit the Dahm project if Director Choi wants him to; he just didn’t want to betray Do-bin’s sincerity any longer. Do-bin thinks to himself: “If you had wanted to fool me, I would have been fooled for you.” Ack, I sort of hate you right now, Jeon Jin-ho.
Kae-in and Chang-ryul return to the hotel. She worries about Chang-ryul but he says he survived watching her walk away holding Jin-ho’s hand at the musical, so a mild concussion is a cakewalk. Aw, am I going to start loving you now? You’re being so cute it’s freaking me out.
In-hee doggedly follows Jin-ho into the elevator, and is anyone else concerned that this woman is wearing no pants?! She keeps bugging him about Sang-go-jae, egging him on that maybe she struck a nerve. She’s no dummy, this one, because Jin-ho’s clearly agitated beyond normal levels. She starts to imply that he’s trying to marry into Professor Park’s family…at which he grabs her by both shoulders, warning her: “Watch what you say.”
Only that’s exactly when Kae-in and Chang-ryul come upon them in the elevator. Ruh-roh.
I have such a love/hate relationship with this kind of scene. I know it’s a dramatic staple, the misunderstanding and jealousy run-ins, but I’m always inevitably shouting things at my tv like, “why were you standing within kissing distance of the she-devil? Why?!”
Jin-ho, despite appearing in the guiltiest pose here, walks off in a huff, annoyed beyond reason at seeing Kae-in with Chang-ryul. Kae-in runs after him, and In-hee asks Chang-ryul if they’re still riding the same agenda boat. Chang-ryul just replies that she is REALLY getting tiresome. How is it that I’m liking you more with every scene?
Jin-ho, on the other hand, isn’t winning any points tonight, as he lays into Kae-in about Chang-ryul, blaming her (still) for his father’s gifts, and giving him room to still hang on. She tries to tell him that they met today to end contact for good, but Jin-ho’s beyond listening right now. Kae-in asks him why he’s saying things he doesn’t mean, but he answers that he’s not understanding or open-minded; in fact, he’s really childish. Oh, we know.
Jin-ho walks away, leaving Kae-in near tears, and Chang-ryul standing by in the wings. Do-bin sees Jin-ho brooding, and asks him if he’s sure he won’t regret telling him the truth, since he didn’t have to do so. Jin-ho answers honestly that he considered not telling him, but came to the conclusion that it wasn’t the way to honor Do-bin’s sincere feelings, or do right by the woman that he loves. Okay, you’re kind of winning me back with that.
Do-bin confesses (so vulnerably to the man who just broke your heart!) that it was a short time, but he was happy. “I always struggled my whole life, wondering why I was different from everyone else. Then one day, I realized that even if I didn’t torture myself, there would always be others to do it for me. So I should at least…pity myself.” Can we go back in time and hug the teenage you? Please somebody love this man, and more importantly, teach him how to love himself. My heart hurts for you.
Jin-ho apologizes for hurting him. Now THAT’s better. I’ve been waiting for that. No “doing the right thing,” but just being sorry for hurting the man’s feelings. Do-bin, the most forgiving man on the planet, says it’s okay; that he remembers Jin-ho’s face when he outted himself to Chang-ryul. With a sad smile on his face, he supposes that was because Jin-ho pitied him. He plans to forget it all, in the hopes of not losing a friend who would tell such a lie on his behalf. Who follows utter heartbreak with such class and grace? No one in this plane of existence, I’ll tell you that much.
The next morning the girls recap last night’s events. (Hey! That’s my job.) Young-sun sides with Jin-ho on this one, saying that it even angers her that Chang-ryul’s back in the mix. She says that Jin-ho must really love Kae-in, since he’s overworked with jealousy, because that’s how she was with her husband when they were first dating. She decides to flip it around on Kae-in: “wouldn’t it make you mad if you saw Jin-ho with another woman?” Kae-in’s like, damn right…oh, crap. Heh.
Chang-ryul takes Jin-ho aside at the conference, telling him that Kae-in was with him in the hospital last night, through no fault of her own. Jin-ho knows and doesn’t care. Chang-ryul adds that he’s let go of his feelings for her, and that he didn’t know about his dad’s antics. And then…he apologizes. Wow. Seriously, did someone give this guy a lobotomy in the hospital?
He admits that saying these things to Jin-ho feels dirty (okay…that’s better), but is doing so because he doesn’t want to see Kae-in hurt because of him. Jin-ho coolly tells him not to concern himself with Kae-in’s feelings anymore. Chang-ryul scoffs at Jin-ho, saying that he’s being ridiculous right now. Even when they always fought over work, he’s never been this cold.
Chang-ryul: “I’m jealous—getting angry and fighting. I never once got to do that with Kae-in. She always patiently accepted everything.” Jin-ho turns around and asks if Chang-ryul is okay from the accident, prompting a surprised “Are YOU asking about MY well-being?” Jin-ho responds, “Well, since you got injured because of my woman…” Oh, no you di’n’t. I’m fine with “my woman” or “my girl” as a sign of affection and belonging between couples, but you’re using it in a possessive sense here, to posture in front of her ex-boyfriend. And that don’t roof with me, buddy.
Chang-ryul adds that this doesn’t mean they’re not still at war in the work arena. He promises to fight fairly, no rocks in his fists, which actually makes Jin-ho smile. They part with newfound common ground, as much as lifelong adversaries can have.
Jin-ho goes to Kae-in’s room and meanders in front of her door, unable to knock. She opens the door just as he raises his hand to knock, causing him to hilariously act nonchalant like he just happened to be passing by. They can’t manage not to snap at each other, backwards-apologizing by asking each other if the other isn’t sorry for being mad. Oh, you kids. Kae-in breaks into a smile as she walks off, and Jin-ho follows after her.
They end up continuing their bickering at a department store, where Kae-in looks for a present for Jin-ho’s mom, at which he beams in delight and pinches her cheek. Eee! So cute. They participate in a couple game (a product-placement staple of kdramaland), winning a pair of watches as a prize for no apparent reason.
Pinky and the Brain team up once again to try and take over world…I mean mess with Kae-in. In-hee tells him that Sang-go-jae was the original concept-inspiration for Dahm, and that Jin-ho knew this going into Sang-go-jae. Could he really be that innocent? Could it be a coincidence? Chang-ryul gets fired up over the (false) realization that Jin-ho is using Kae-in just to win their war. “Jeon Jin-ho…that son of a bitch!”
Chang-ryul immediately charges off, ready to kill Jin-ho. In-hee has to run after him and stop him from derailing her plan. Wouldn’t it be better if they dropped the bomb at the most opportune time, so as to make the biggest impact? I love that you can actually see the wheels turning in Chang-ryul’s head, while In-hee rolls her eyes: do I have to think of everything? It’s the price of being an evil mastermind. Deal with it.
Meanwhile, our couple has a happy day at the beach, (I know, they dare tempt the fates by going to the ocean) where they play, feed each other food, and go for a drive. Kae-in notes how happy she is, shouting out: “I love Jeon Jin-ho! As much as the heavens and the earth, I love him!” So. Cute.
Jin-ho drops Kae-in and Young-sun off at Sang-go-jae, and Kae-in tells him to go home, to make sure that his mom doesn’t worry. The disappointment is written all over his face, but he leaves, as Young-sun metas that their relationship is straight out of a drama. Heh.
At home, Mom and Hye-mi gang up on Jin-ho for going to Jeju Island with Kae-in. Jin-ho explains it was for work, not play, and begs his mom to please just trust him when it comes to Kae-in. He says that she’s a good woman and Mom will eventually come to like her. But Mom is having none of that. No girl mixed up with Chang-ryul’s family is ever going to be liked by her. I think winning over Mom is just a matter of time, because it’s not like Kae-in is actually a Capulet. She’s a girl who dated a Capulet once. I think with enough time the distinction will bear relevance, even with her “over my dead body” histrionics.
Over in the land of the Capulets, Scarface tries to send Chang-ryul off to China, but he stands up to his father for the first time. Maybe while in the hospital you got a pair of cajones attached? Awesome. He totally tells his dad to shove it, and give him the resources he needs to win the Dahm contract, without meddling. He also plans to get Kae-in back, whatever it takes. Is it wrong that I’m starting to like him so late in the game? Badass Chang-ryul’s kinda hot.
Sang-jun and Jin-ho find out that their office building has been sold, so they need to move out and find new office space. Aw, man. I thought you were going to play fair, Chang-ryul.
In-hee comes to find Kae-in and pass along a lunch invite from Do-bin. She petulantly notes that someone like Kae-in who picks up everything by luck has no idea what it’s like to work for every little thing in life. I’m getting a Blair-Serena vibe from this conversation, with fewer fabulous clothes. In-hee tries to rub in her compromising elevator pose with Jin-ho, but Kae-in doesn’t bite because she trusts Jin-ho. She tells In-hee that she’s actually sorry for her, which pretty much makes her blood boil. Nice.
In-hee goads her about why on earth someone so smart and ambitious like Jin-ho would “say that he loves you.” Hm…now I’m starting to feel the dramatic scale of the Sang-go-jae betrayal, because if Kae-in is somehow made to believe that Jin-ho’s first lie, The Gay, is part of a larger lie, The House, then his machinations could seem as diabolical as In-hee assumes. I’m not sure that someone’s going to convince Kae-in that Jin-ho doesn’t really love her, but this being his second lie could maybe tip the scale, especially if she feels foolish for forgiving him so easily for The Gay.
Kae-in takes the high road, pitying her, while In-hee says to herself that Kae-in doesn’t know Jin-ho like she does. This is just adding fuel to the fire for getting my hate on, but can someone please explain to me how this is a work-appropriate outfit? If your shorts are smaller than your notebook, you should be at the beach.
Kae-in sits down in Do-bin’s office, awkwardly awaiting a verbal beat down. Do-bin does chastise her for being his “unrequited love” sunbae, getting him to share things with her that he now feels really awkward about. So he insists they sit together and eat, so that she feels the awkwardness too. Ha. And then? He congratulates her for graduating from their unrequited love club. Aw. Seriously, who is this nice? Kae-in thanks him and Do-bin requests that they eat lunch together often. Such a dignified and lonely soul.
Kae-in gets a call from a furniture company who wants to hire her as the designer for a new brand they’re launching with a singles concept. Kae-in can’t believe her ship has finally come in, and calls Jin-ho to tell him she’s got good news to share over dinner. Hm. Chances this is on the up and up? Slim to none, my drama radar says.
Young-sun asks to meet Kae-in at the bank to help her set up a savings plan, since she’s about to come into a lot of money from the furniture contract. Young-sun tells her she needs to plan for marriage financially. If only everyone had a bestie like her.
Young-sun hears from Sang-jun about Jin-ho’s office troubles, and when Sang-jun joins them at the bank, Kae-in is quick to offer up her future contract money. Oh, you simple-minded girl! I just want to shake you violently sometimes. This is why you got your house mortgaged as collateral out from under your nose! Gah. Young-sun agrees with me, telling her not to confuse the difference between planning for marriage and handing over all her money to a man she may or may not end up with. Thank you!
Kae-in and Jin-ho toast her success over a bottle of wine, and Kae-in tries to offer Jin-ho a loan, but he doesn’t let on that he needs any money, and turns her down. Young-sun calls Kae-in to let her know she made up with her husband, prompting both Kae-in and Jin-ho to grin from ear to ear. Jin-ho says to himself with a giant smile, “That ajumma is finally going home tonight.” Bow-chicka-bow-wow!
Kae-in calls out to Jin-ho, asking him if he should be getting home soon. Jin-ho’s got to think quickly, so he plops down on his bed and pretends to be asleep. Kae-in is in turn disappointed that he’s already asleep, and goes to her own room. Jin-ho says to himself, “You’re really trying hard, Jeon Jin-ho.”
Cue split screen of sexual frustration. They toss and turn in their beds, neither knowing how to think of anything else, nor just make the first move. Jin-ho is the first to come out of his room, and Kae-in follows suit, asking him if he should get home. Jin-ho feigns drunkenness as an excuse to stay and sober up before he drives, and Kae-in is quick to reinforce his decision. Kah! The pretenses are so lame and all the cuter because of it.
They end up looking at Kae-in’s baby pictures, and Jin-ho asks why there are none of her mother. She says that she doesn’t remember, but there must’ve been a fire or something, because no pictures of her mom ever survived. Uh-oh. Are we going to introduce birth secrets too?
He sweetly puts his arm around her, as she tells him to be patient with his own mother. She’s okay waiting as long as it takes, to win her over the right way. He looks at her lovingly, appreciating her patient heart.
Kae-in asks if he should get going now, and this time Jin-ho says that there are drunk driving checkpoints set up, and he’ll get pulled over for sure if he leaves now. I love how elaborate the excuses are getting. So funny. Kae-in asks what should they do now? Jin-ho: “Uh, well…”
They end up watching tv, which of course leads to this:
And this:
Ha. So they end up retreating to their rooms. Jin-ho can’t stop thinking about his bathroom run-in with a towel-covered Kae-in, and tells himself to get it together. Kae-in thinks back to her own bathroom run-in with a full-frontal Jin-ho, and her eyes widen as she tries to get a grip.
How much do I love that Kae-in is shown as a sexual being, with her own very natural desires, completely parallel to Jin-ho’s? It’s SO rare to see a kdrama heroine as anything but chaste to the point of being afraid of sex like it’s going to be an assault on her virtue, leading men to counter by being overly aggressive…which leads to snowballing badness on a social scale. A woman? With sexual desires? Of her very own? I could kiss you, Show!
Jin-ho tries to work, but ends up head-desking. Kae-in starts getting overheated, and they both come out for some water at the same time. Jin-ho basically can’t take it anymore, and decides to go to the office. Keh, oh just do it already, you two!
Jin-ho cools off in his office, asking himself why he’s getting so worked up, and smiling to himself like a fool. He takes out his apology apple, and places it next to the miniature table on his desk.
Sang-jun arrives at work in the morning in high spirits over Kae-in’s new contract and the possible loan from her to acquire their new offices. Jin-ho tells him that’s never going to happen, but Sang-jun doesn’t listen, and calls his friend at the furniture company to find out how much she’s getting paid. Only what he finds out is much more nefarious…
Chang-ryul’s company has ordered the brand, and asked specifically for Kae-in as the designer. Knew it. Once a rich entitled bastard, always a rich entitled bastard, Han Chang-ryul. Jin-ho meets him under the bridge, and asks if the stuff he said in Jeju was a lie, or if he’s feeling so sorry that he’s trying to be a daddy long legs to Kae-in.
Chang-ryul’s impressed at Jin-ho’s quick draw on finding out his involvement, surmising that he’s the mastermind that In-hee painted him to be. Chang-ryul throws another tidbit his way: he’s the one behind Jin-ho’s sudden office relocation too. Jin-ho gets the score now, but he asks why Chang-ryul is fighting dirty when he announced he’d play fair. Chang-ryul says that was when YOU were playing fair. Jin-ho asks what on earth that means, but Chang-ryul just tells him to ask his own conscience.
Chang-ryul asks if Jin-ho’s going to block Kae-in’s big opportunity just to keep him away. “Do you know why I’ve decided to reclaim Kae-in? Because you’re someone who can’t do anything for her, unlike me.” Jin-ho calls him a coward, and Chang-ryul just throws it back at Jin-ho, saying he’s the true coward, and walks away, saying to himself: “I’ll stop you from using Kae-in, with whatever means I can.” Ooh, I like this dynamic between the guys much better, because both of them have loving, noble intentions, but they’re coming to bat with very different styles of execution. Good character clashes; good dramatic conflict.
Jin-ho goes to see Kae-in, thinking maybe he can talk her into slowing down on the furniture contract. But she’s far too excited to be talked down: “I have yet to show my father anything real that I’ve accomplished on my own. For the first time in my life, I’ve done something so that my father can acknowledge me.” Jin-ho can’t bear the thought of breaking her heart when it’s so full of hope, so he says nothing. I know, it would crush her. But you totally heard her chastise you when you joked about buying up all her furniture when you succeed. She even wielded a chainsaw to drive her point home. You know her only source of pride is in her work! She’s going to be the maddest about this, just you wait and see.
Jin-ho broods in his office, and gets interrupted by a visit from the contractor on his last building. He notices one of Jin-ho’s drawings as Sang-go-jae; turns out he not only knows the place, but helped build it. He was just a kid, the youngest builder on the job, but it was his first house, so he remembers it well. Jin-ho eagerly asks him if he knows any peculiarities or structural hardships they had when building the house, and he remembers digging to build the basement…
Jin-ho goes home to find this hidden basement, and when he goes down the trap door, he comes upon an old workspace, and a picture…
When Kae-in comes home, she’s so happy to come home to a man who’s cleaning: “You pretty man. Want me to kiss you?” Heavy duty cleaning definitely deserves a make-out session in my book. But he excitedly tells her that he found a surviving picture of her mom. He shows her the hatch, and they go down to the basement. The strings of strife and impending doom do not bode well…
Jin-ho says that he found something cool, as he stands on the table and pulls down the ceiling planks, revealing the underside of the living room. The light streams onto Kae-in’s face, as she flashes back to being above the glass ceiling, as her mother worked below and kept an eye on her.
Jin-ho wonders aloud why this room is boarded up, since it’s such a unique feature, unheard of in a han-ok house. Just then, Kae-in remembers…the glass underneath the little girl comes crashing down, as Kae-in falls to the ground, covering her ears. She faints from the trauma, and Jin-ho holds her, screaming “Kae-in ah, Park Kae-in!”
Whoa. We’re definitely taking a turn towards the dramatic here. Before we get into the house mystery, I do want to point out that in panic mode, Jin-ho drops the formalities and calls her “Kae-in ah,” which he’s never done. I can’t wait till they’re totally informal with each other. It’s a change in level of intimacy that only resides in kdramas—the what-to-call-you conundrum, which strangely gets me, every time.
I wasn’t really expecting any mother-death drama beyond Kae-in’s strained relationship with her father, so this reveal was definitely a surprise for me. And there’s nothing better than a surprise that’s laid into the story well enough that it doesn’t come from left field, but still jumps out at you. I’m purely speculating here, but I’m assuming that Kae-in’s father has some serious blame issues concerning the death of his wife, as he is the architect who designed the glass-bottom playpen, but also because Kae-in somehow inadvertently caused her mother’s death (only in the way that a child could be robbed of love from a father if her mother died in childbirth, or something out of her control like that).
I wasn’t prepared for this kind of secret to come out of Sang-go-jae, so I’m digging this new development, as it goes a little deeper than the constant work-related plotting and secret-holding that’s been going on.
On a purely self-affirming note, the glass playpen fits nicely with my theory about Sang-go-jae’s design concept, so I’m going to hold onto that romantic notion a while longer. If her shock-trauma lands Kae-in anywhere in the vicinity of amnesia, I will break up with you, Show. I will. I’ll do it. Just as soon as they have the s-e-x…
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151 koreandramalover/kay
May 10, 2010 at 8:13 AM
#51 ~ grace, the one from Jersey, USA ~
Oooohhh...I just luuuvvvv what you said below...hehehe... :)
#47 ~ koreandramalover ~
We will all end up in “The Home for the Criminally Insane.”
But since it was all Lee Min-ho’s fault that we ended up there,
maybe he will occasionally visit the inmates.
AND i agree whole-heartedly that it is totally LMH's fault (all 6' 1" swoon-worthy package of his...sigh...) if we end up in that Home....BUT...at least we hv each other for company, right??? We can drool....giggle...gawk at....the source of our insanity as much as we want...and nobody will even WANT to hit us over heads with a spanner...cos we are too GIDDDDYYY....together...hehe...
Thank u, thank u, dear Grace...for being my partner in 'crime'...hehehe...
AND as for
#52 ~ Lessaofpern ~
Just wish they would add a few inches to his pants. The flood water pants are driving me nuts. (am I the only one bothered by that?)
I AGREE TOTALLY!!! And i thought I am the only one bothered by it!!! Why, oh why can't the wardrobe people at PT SEE what we see????
LMH is much too tall for his pants...and yet...hmmm....are those people so blinded - and giddy - by his swoon-worthiness that they can't see it??? :)
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152 Fairy Bluebird
May 10, 2010 at 8:21 AM
(@Lessaofpern - Hey, easy on the drooling there. The floor is wet enough with us who turned into puddles with that back kiss. Heh! )
anyway, i did the math and 6.1 is 185.5 in cms... so we're pretty close ;)
also, hate to cast doubts on a monday morning (and i sincerely hope i'm mistaken, too) but i'm observing the quality of the lighting on the back kiss part and it looks like a dream sequence? or the early morning light in sang-go-jae, you think?
well, we'll know for sure on wednesday. :)
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153 janie
May 10, 2010 at 8:34 AM
On the first screen-cap, aww...he looks like a man - big nose, big mouth, big eyes - hmm..., sounds like a wolf ;p
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154 Lessaofpern
May 10, 2010 at 8:35 AM
@ Fairy Bluebird
Nooo!!!! Say it isn't so!!! I hope it is not a dream sequence.
Better be early morning light. (What was he doing there that early? Didn't he move back home? hmmm?) We can only hope.....
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155 strawberryfieldsforever
May 10, 2010 at 9:07 AM
@30 javabeans, i just saw the comments posted by the SAME person using the different screen names. now, that's funny!apparently, that person never recovered from the BOF fever. oh puhlease, it's not like LMH and GHS are married, we can't expect them to be together all the time!
anyway, i've suggested dramabeans to my friends and they all enjoyed your site :)
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156 dkm
May 10, 2010 at 9:52 AM
Count me in! Who cares about social life? My laptop has been reduced to 15" TV :D
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157 Dara
May 10, 2010 at 10:17 AM
I tried to comment before seeing ep13 preview,but because of comments up here, I couldn't resist. Aww, another heart stopping moment.
Girlfriday, your recaps such a joyful ride, specially at the end, had me laughed out loud.
I don't know about in Korea, but from what I heard, PT is getting excellent responses across countries. So, I think PT will do well exporting wise.
In BOF, I finished the drama because of LMH alone and he's great in there, but as Jin-ho, he is more mature and even better as an actor.
In this episode, I love the scene where Jin-ho asked Kae-in whom she's with? , and when he heard it was CR ,he just hung up. Love it , totally cool, express so much without word. The ending scene was awesome too, caught me by surprise and me too , girlfriday, 'Kae-in ah' kind of got me. Such tenderness there wasn't it?
I do agree that the music is quite off in those seashore scenes, guess it 's up to the director ,am I right? To me, it is so rare to see this kind of flaw in Kdrama ,surprisingly enough, because of the solid actors I can live with that.
In the upcoming episodes ,if LMH (as Jin-ho) be able to push through his formality and totally explode, let all out of his feeling for Kae-in just once, I will be totally satisfied with LMH acting in PT here.
Oh, I have to mention Do-bin guy, he should get the award for his acting. Such a dignified mature gay person never before encountered in my life.
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158 AishaKith
May 10, 2010 at 10:27 AM
Who said Son Yeh Jin is not pretty and not popular? Knock Knock to your brains... Hello!!! LOL
FYI, Son Yeh Jin, the lead actress is Korea's Movie Queen, since she won many times as Best Actress every time she got nominated...
As for the drama, I find it very interesting, funny and romantic. I like LMH and SYJ's chemistry, even though she is 6 years older than him. I find them really cute together.
As for LMH, he is good in this drama, his eyes says it all... And, I think Jin-Ho shi is way better than Gun-Pyo. Though they have similarities.
As for SYJ, she is also good portraying Kae-in. I love her since I saw her in Endless Love's Summer Scent. I even watched all her movies.
As for the cast of PT, all of them are really good. Two thumbs up!
And as for the rating issue, If this drama won't make a good rating, it is just because of discrimination. Why? Because, Son Yeh Jin have portrayed different characters in movies and even shows nude/sex scenes though her private parts are not visible. I heard that in Korea, when actresses do nude scenes in movies they only get discriminations from the netizens.
That's explains why... And the rival drama, Cinderella's Sister lead actress, Moon Geun Young is a whole lot wholesome since she is way too young from SYJ... ^_^
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159 Sonia
May 10, 2010 at 4:25 PM
Girlfriday,
Your review is more entertaining than the drama! Rock on! Keep up the good work. This is the first toime I read one of the dramabeans reviews, but will come back faithfully to read your intyerpretation of what was going on.
Sonia
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160 lovelybones
May 10, 2010 at 4:52 PM
:) Thank you so much for the recap, girlfriday! I love your commentary (and javabeans's too!). Can't wait for the next episode!
Haha, I just read most of the other comments...interesting little "fight" over there...glad it was resolved!
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161 zai
May 10, 2010 at 8:02 PM
really love son yejijn and lee minho they both do a great job on the drama cant help but fall inlove with them
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162 zai
May 10, 2010 at 8:07 PM
OH MY GOD!!!!! after watching ep 13 preview im dying to watch the full episode for they r so romantic and inlove
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163 jusash
May 10, 2010 at 9:18 PM
Another O. M. G. here.
THANKS for the headsup. So looking forward to ep 13 now!!! :)
re: Lee Min Ho
Truth be known .... I was totally neutral to BOF's Gu Jin Pyo, and not too interested in Lee Min Ho in general (nor any of the BOF gang).
LMH's improved so much more here. Jeon Jin-ho could have been nothing more than a similar Gu Jin-pyo replica with a twist ... easy. But Lee Min Ho's taken him a lot further and added way more depth + sensitivity this time. Kudos to the dude for effort.
It's Personal Taste that is making me sit up and take notice of Lee Min Ho == will now be interested in picking up his future works
Ditto Kim Bum. That adorable man-boy in TWWSWTM - whoa.
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164 Angel
May 10, 2010 at 10:07 PM
Some people who comment on this post are so funny! LOL! If you have such a problem with this drama, then just don't watch it, or read the recaps! I'm not a fan of Oh My Lady - I don't exactly have the nicest opinions on the drama. So... what do I do? I'll simply NOT watch it and NOT read the recaps. Simple. Everyone's happy and you don't have annoying complainers bomb commenting the same type of comment over and over again - under different names. LOL.
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165 lami
May 11, 2010 at 3:12 AM
I love Minho so much!
Thanks for your recap!
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166 hahaha
May 11, 2010 at 6:32 AM
@badtanline
hi, i love you. *drool*
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167 PT fan
May 11, 2010 at 8:05 AM
*SQUEEEEL*
Just saw the preview for EP13. Really looking forward to it!
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168 Adriana
May 12, 2010 at 7:09 AM
I'd really enjoyed this episode, LMH and SYJ have a lot of chemistry, hahaha love this couple ^-^, can't wait to see ep13!!!
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169 cont'd
May 12, 2010 at 11:17 AM
@30 Javabeans
I was JUST beginning to think somebody was posting the same thing 10 times under different names! LOL good call.
Love this show, LOVE the recaps (thank you girlfriday) =D fabulous fun for wednesdays and thursdays.
I was so torn between personal taste and prosecutor princess, then i thought, why can't i have my cake and eat it? So i now follow them both religiously.
I think the girl lead in this drama does "wholesome" very well, I feel very compelled to believe her wholesomeness, so i think thats a major selling point for me. Seriously love her <3
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170 peachyraiz
May 13, 2010 at 10:56 PM
this is my first time ever posting and before anything else, i wanna say that dramabeans is an awesome site! recaps are hilarious and very well written, even in the event of criticism. and i love the names you came up for in hee (in hee bot, she-devil LOL).
leading to that, i dont understand the LMH-SYJ haters. i think everyone here has their fave couple like me for example, i wanted LDH-LDW to pair up again like in my girl, or JJH-YEH in goong, and i also liked LMH-GHS in BOF. but lets face it, it's not always gonna happen. they're gonna move on to their new projects, and i have to say that LMH chose a nice follow up drama after BOF. if he really wanted to ride the popularity train, he would have just chosen quickly so that he'll stay in the main screen. and SYJ is such a seasoned actress, she won so many awards and if you actually gave PT a chance, it has different dynamics that kdrama fans alike will still appreciate. or even if you dont like it, why do you have to bash them? it's not criticism anymore, its hatin!
personally speaking, i like LMH-GHS in BOF and LMH-SYJ in PT, it's a different pairing, but both pairings work for me. now if u dont feel the chemistry for LMH-SYJ, it's not the first time someone posted that here, but like the talk about SYJ looking like LMH's older sister... fact is she IS older, she's 28! so i hope that you guys will get over it and stop the hatin ~ it's getting old! instead of filling this site with well thought comments from other users, i see boneheaded, all caps post saying just the same thing!
to close it off, nice work again to all the dramabeans team! *especially the header pix, their adorable!* <3
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171 Lis
May 14, 2010 at 2:20 PM
"Who follows utter heartbreak with such class and grace? No one in this plane of existence, I’ll tell you that much."
That cracked me up so much, because it's so true.
Thanks for the recaps! They are great!
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172 roxanne
May 15, 2010 at 5:00 AM
ur recaps are really goooood! it makes me understand the show more reading from ur perspective!!!!!!!
they are really cute together!!!!
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173 carol
May 16, 2010 at 6:42 AM
I enjoyed your recap, cheerst! ;)
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174 yukie
May 17, 2010 at 8:02 AM
I never noticed that the episodes were recapped by different persons -- Javabeans and Girlfriday. Or are you the same person? (Haha). Your writing styles are so similar.
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175 girlfriday
May 17, 2010 at 1:46 PM
@ 77 yukie: There has been some speculation of the Clark Kent/Superman variety, but hopefully THIS should be proof that we are indeed two separate people. :)
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176 Mizu~
May 17, 2010 at 11:35 PM
To be honest, that glass ceiling thing for the little Kae-In seems a little creepy.
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177 bjork
May 18, 2010 at 4:01 AM
The secret of Sang-go-jae, design wise..................based from the blue print Sang-go-jae is not a simple structure, standing from outside you can only see a single story house, plus we already know it has a basement where Kae-in's mom's workshop is........but then it turns out it's actually a multi-storey building with basement after basement
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178 Audrey
May 18, 2010 at 5:17 AM
i love your recaps. good job!
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179 daisy
May 22, 2010 at 12:56 PM
ok, whoever keeps writing the same comments but changing your name needs to stop hating so much on lee min ho.
we arnt into hating here at dramabeans, so do it somewhere else.
btw, great recap :)
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180 Kassie
May 22, 2010 at 7:03 PM
I just love reading your recaps. ;) It's in full detail, definitely the recap that will absolutely tell you how good or bad the episode was.
But to the person who's bashing here about Lee Min Ho's bad acting skills, why don't you do it? Be on a drama series and act. Let me see how good you are. He is still new to this, and yes definitely his acting skills is not as good as those who are in the business for more than years. C'mon dude. And why are you reading this recap or even watching the tv series if you dont like it? Get a life.
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181 Lumi
May 27, 2010 at 6:01 PM
The ending totally shocked me and had me going: O____O -> T____T Aw, Kae in!
I hadn't thought much about her mom and how all her mom pictures were destroyed...til now. I'm speculating about what happened in the past. It's sad. Kae In/Mom/Dad's relationship. T_T
This dramatic ending really made me hyped for the next EP, whoo.
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182 mehungie
June 1, 2010 at 10:46 PM
I love kdrama to death but I've gotta say it's been a while since a kdrama plot twist actually caught me off guard like the ending of this episode. (I mean, we all know we aren't always watching kdrama because of the story line, right?) I just totally didn't see this coming, the basement with glass ceiling detail. How very unique! And how tragically unsafe...
I'm almost afraid of the upcoming angst, but still I can't wait to see the next episode!
Great recap by you girlfriday. You're easily my favorite recapper right next to JB. I've greatly enjoyed your ladies' alternating episode recaps of this show.
I haven't seen later episodes, so I don't know if your guess on Sang-go-jae's secret was correct, but it's a damn good one. Hats down to you girlfriday!
Regarding the Lee Min-ho bashing above, yeah that was really annoying. But I've gotta confess, I did like his acting better in BOF. I think he got a larger range of emotions to play around with, what with all Gu Jun-pyo going from heartless, arrogrant, angry, snaggy, frustrated, angsty, to smiley and super duper sweet scenes. In Personal Taste, he seems awkward at times, but that's also the point of a lot of those scenes. Maybe I should say I liked his Gu Jun-pyo character better? The kiss scene in previous episodes totally made up for it though, haha!
...till next episode =)
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183 KT
July 22, 2010 at 8:07 PM
C'mon, we all know Korea is pants-optional, pretty much all of the time! You should see the things my Korean coworkers wear to work!
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184 zahra
November 3, 2010 at 6:35 AM
your website is very very good.thanks a lot.my name is zahra and i from Iran.I love you......
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185 landscaping
March 6, 2011 at 1:57 PM
I just got out of sleep and Im already reading your blog. It signifies something! Really useful blog. Thank you!
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186 bobmar
May 22, 2011 at 11:07 AM
Just discovered kdrama three months ago. With DramaFever and Dramabeans--I now know how I will be spending my retirement. LOVE your recaps and humor and LOVE LMH. (help) Only wish I had a GF that watched drama too. Anyone in the northwest?
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187 Bogo shipta
September 25, 2011 at 4:00 AM
koreandramalover and the few who commented abt the length of his pants,
I think it's the style, this drama was set around spring (entering summer) and (metrosexual) men do wear this style around seoul, at least thosei I saw walking around when I was there in July this year. Many stores were carrying this style. I think the couple of inches shorter is deliberate , even though it isnt everyone's cup of tea.
Anyone remembers that Gun-woo, Jung Gyeo Woon's character in Romance Town also wore a similar style when the drama aired in June/July this year ?
:)
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188 Tee cee
March 7, 2012 at 10:51 AM
Aw man, aw MAN. Why am I JUST now realizing that Chang-Ryul's creepy actor is the SAME actor that played Jan-Di's dad in BOF??? I'm telling you, while watching BOF I LITERALLY had to turn the volume on my TV down to 1 because he was so fuh-reak-ing loud and ignorant! Uhhhhh...
On the good side: the Pinky & the Brain reference was so dang funny that I'm still periodically giggling over it--and people are beginning to look at me weird. On the bad side: now that I know who Chang-Ryul's pappy is (and the root of my before not-quite-understood detestation of him), I have almost no motivation to finish the show. Urrrgh...
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189 Tee cee
March 8, 2012 at 4:55 PM
One more thing: the pushups on the bed due to sexual frustration? I just about croaked laughing. Seriously, it was ugly, lol!
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190 Kenneth
November 13, 2012 at 1:49 AM
Ha. So they end up retreating to their rooms. Jin-ho can’t stop thinking about his bathroom run-in with a towel-covered Kae-in, and tells himself to get it together. Kae-in thinks back to her own bathroom run-in with a full-frontal Jin-ho, and her eyes widen as she tries to get a grip.
Can someone tell me which episode showed this?
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191 haven
June 15, 2015 at 10:26 PM
Love this show! And great recap! When they were watching tv together and getting all hit an bothered, i was wondering what is the name of that movie they watched, the one right after the monkey clip? Lmao
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192 dramabird
October 16, 2015 at 3:11 PM
I'm going voting crazy!
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