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Secret Garden: Episode 11

Ah, finally the break I’ve been waiting for! After all the Brooding, that is. (There is a LOT of it.) Not that I haven’t been enjoying the heck out of Secret Garden, but plotwise we’ve been in slower territory for the past couple episodes, and it’s about time that things shifted. Power dynamics slide around and set us up for some potentially very interesting things in the near future. (I hope.)

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EPISODE 11 RECAP

With Ra-im sitting right there, Joo-won makes his thoroughly dishonorable speech to his mother about how he’s only playing around, and that she has nothing to fear because his fixation with Ra-im is temporary. As though that’s not bad enough, he adds, “Even if this woman were to change her mind and agree to marry me, don’t give your approval. Oppose it till the end, and rid me of this woman.”

While I deliver a mental slap that I deeply wish could be physical, Mom eyes him in suspicion, as this is too easy (she didn’t even have to bust out her secret hussy-ridding voodoo incantations!). Ra-im stonily replies that although Joo-won sees her as an adequate temporary plaything, to her Joo-won isn’t even worth toying with, “not even temporarily.” She adds that she’d be grateful if Mom kept Joo-won from following her around.

Rather than being pleased that her problem has washed itself off her hands, Mom is offended at Ra-im for speaking so bluntly, for not being cowed by her intimidation, for being so low-class as to come bearing an offensively poor gift like a fruit basket.

Of all the things to breaks through Ra-im’s stoic facade, it’s that last complaint that does it, and her bottom lip trembles while Mom finishes her tirade and storms off.

Fed up with this family, Ra-im shakes off Joo-won’s arm, warning him to stay away from her. A telling remark: “If it’s just a short while for you, do you think it’s automatically a short while for me?!” On one level, this points out his extreme selfishness in neglecting to consider how this affects her, but on another level, it gives us a hint that she might find herself drawn to him if she allowed herself.

As she walks through the neighborhood, he trails her in his car, then parks and orders her to get in. It’s a good thing you’re so pretty, Joo-won, because you sorely lack charm.

Ra-im accepts the ride on the condition that she drive, and he lets her take the driver’s seat. But when he walks toward the passenger side and reaches to open the door, she zooms off, stopping a few feet away. He approaches again and reaches for the handle, and she zooms off again, halting a few more feet away.

Joo-won catches up to the car and angrily faces Ra-im, who makes her point: Not so fun being toyed with, is it? More than anything, she was hurt by their careless regard for her fruit offering, having been taught by her father that guests should bring a gift when visiting somebody’s home.

Joo-won says in his belittling way that surely she didn’t expect him to take her side, did she? If she did, she’s pretty naïve; how could he have possibly taken her side against his mother, when that would have made her even more furious? That’s something out of a fairy tale, and he asserts that what he’s doing now is the best he can do. (And here’s where I might point out that crushing realization that many of us make on the cusp of adulthood: Sometimes your best just ain’t good enough, buster.) Somehow Joo-won makes this more about him, even though she’s the one who was demeaned, saying that she should be understanding. Apparently in Joo-won’s world, understanding is a one-way street. Guess they’re easy to navigate when he’s a bulldozer.

Ra-im says that that’s true — but it pains her that he’s right, and she berates herself for briefly letting herself feel drawn to him. Joo-won replies, “If it upset you, I’ll apologize. I’m sorry.” But Ra-im tells him not to bother, since he isn’t sorry.

Off on their separate ways they go to brood, reliving past moments together in a series of flashbacks. Ra-im sits in a cafe alone for a long while, staring off into space while deep in thought, until she is eventually joined by someone who sits down and drinks straight from her coffee cup: Joo-won.

He deliberately dabs his lip with foam to make her laugh, but she’s hardly in the mood. Trust Joo-won to have heard her rejection and fixated on the one line that gave him hope: the part where she mentioned feeling drawn to him.

Although Ra-im doesn’t deny it, she points out that there are times in life when ignorance is bliss. She he counts him as one of those instances, advising him to find a rich, classy woman who’ll make his mother happy.

When Oska calls, he guesses from Joo-won’s tone that something happened, that his mother tried to buy Ra-im off and made her cry. Joo-won admits that he really thought he could do it: “I was sure I could keep myself from falling for her.” Alas, things didn’t work out as planned.

I love that Oska has this brotherly heart-to-heart while he’s at the salon, changing his hairdo. He tells the stylist that an ajumma showed up to his latest fansigning sporting his hairstyle, and while he doesn’t expect to pass for an idol boy, looking like the sister of an ajumma fan is really not his style. He can’t help insisting, “I looked better from the back, though!”

More cacophany regarding Oska’s plagiarism scandal arises when news surfaces about the identity of the songwriter of the original song… which turns out to be Tae-sun (who wrote the song under the name “Sun”), as Seul has already discovered.

Oska blusters about being an equal victim in the mess, but Tae-sun ponts out that Oska had a couple chances to find out this truth — such as when Tae-sun gave him the song on his mp3 player — and had known Oksa would come looking for him. However, he’d anticipated that the first thing to do would have been to give him an apology, and the fact that Oska didn’t bother shows a basic lack of courtesy.

Seul joins them — or rather, joins Tae-sun and and pointedly ignores Oska — which suprises the latter, who had no idea the two were on familiar terms. Seul presents Tae-sun with contract papers, having agreed to meet all his stipulations.

Oska is stunned and aggravated, because HE was the one hot to cultivate Tae-sun as his protege. But it’s exactly for that reason that Tae-sun agrees to the contract, knowing how much it’ll burn Oska up, and he declares that he has just now decided to sign with Seul.

Oska asks Seul if she was really the one who leaked the latest news, in a voice that clearly believes she did. Her reply references their earlier argument (and their lack of trust issue): “If you say it’s me, then it must be me.”

They’re both hurt as they part ways, and as Oska takes a phone call with his mother, he looks directly at Seul as Mom sighs that she’d like to see him settled and married. Just as Seul passes within earshot, Oska replies that he will find a nice girl to marry.

His mother has had enough of sitting back while Joo-won gets the glory as the department store president, and meets with Director Park to strike a deal. She offers to make him the new president — usurping Joo-won’s position — if he will accept Oska as his VP. With his age ticking upward, Oska can’t stay a pop singer forever, and she wants him to have a position in the family biz after retiring. Director Park is happy to join forces in staging this coup.

Then, it’s Brooding Hour for all. Each of our main characters spends time coping with their feelings, Joo-won and Ra-im both reading through Alice in Wonderland in deep thought.

While they read, Oska plays piano, Seul thinks back to their breakup, and Jong-soo views footage of Ra-im in action. Joo-won and Ra-im alternate voice-overs of the following key passage from the book, a conversation between Alice and the Cheshire Cat:

“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?”
“That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cat.
“I don’t much care where–” said Alice.
“Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,” said the Cat.
“–so long as I get SOMEWHERE,” Alice added as an explanation.
“Oh, you’re sure to do that,” said the Cat, “if you only walk long enough.”

The next day, Ra-im is at the lockers readying to begin her workday when she takes note of the photos posted on her door; they’ve been there for ages but she hasn’t noticed them lately. The one with her and her father spins her off into a flashback from her high school days.

It’s a mundane scene, but full of affection as she and Dad meet on their way home and he gives her a stuffed cat doll, which she still owns. No doubt this memory was jogged by the Cheshire Cat.

Ra-im hears that she passed the first stage of auditions for the Dark Blood film, and will need to send in her demo tape. Excitedly, she races to meet Jong-soo to hear the news from him.

He confirms the news and congratulates her, and she is so thrilled that she offers to treat everyone to dinner. He declines the invite, which confuses her, so finally he gets blunt: she was right to tell him what she did, and need not worry about his feelings — what he needs now is space and time.

He means her rejection of him, of course, but she has no idea since it was really Joo-wonda who did the rejecting. Jong-soo tells her to pretend she knows nothing (not hard, when she’s utterly at a loss), while he’ll make sure he’s not “found out” again.

Ra-im may not know what he means, but she’s pretty sure she knows how things got to this state, and she fumes.

Over at Joo-won’s glass castle, he takes an unexpected interest in his staff’s setup of Christmas decorations. He’s more of a hindrance than a help, getting in everyone’s way, but he gamely pus himself right in the thick of the decorating session.

Joo-won even hangs a pair of Oska socks on the tree — not for his benefit, surely, but for the Fantasy Ra-im whom he imagines standing beside him.

He tells the Imaginary Ra-im that he doesn’t like decorating Christmas trees — he doesn’t enjoy tending to anyone’s birthday other than his own, HA — and says, “But I think you’d like it, because you only like things I don’t like.”

He tells her she won’t be getting Christmas gifts, because Santa doesn’t give presents to kids who cry. (Which, WTF? What kind of messed-up Santa mythology has he been told?) Imaginary Ra-im counters that he’s the one who made her cry, but Joo-won shrugs, since it’s not the reason for the crying that matters as much as it is the tears that are shed.

“Jerk,” she says. “I know,” Joo-won replies. “Why’d you go and cry?”

And then, the real Ra-im comes stalking in, interrupting his reverie; she walks right through her fantasy self, dispersing the apparition in a wispy poof.

Seeing Real Ra-im standing right where Fantasy Ra-im had been standing, Joo-won’s eyes widen and he has to poke her cheek with a finger, wondering, “Are you the real Gil Ra-im?”

Ra-im glares furiously and demands to know what he’d told Jong-soo.

Joo-won reminds her that he’d already pointed out that Jong-soo likes her, acting like she should thank him for telling Jong-soo never to confess the truth. Her actual reaction is far from gratitude; she calls Jong-soo her teacher and family, the person she most respects in the world. Furthermore, this is her business, not his: “More than the pain you gave me, it hurts me more that you used my face to hurt the director.”

Joo-won scoffs that it’s not like she would’ve dated Jong-soo anyway, and challenges, “Do you like him back?” Contrary to his expectation, she answers readily, “Yes, I like him. Thanks to you I know how he feels, so I’m going to like him as a man now.”

Way to drive your quarry straight into the enemy’s arms. Smooooth. Joo-won stands there speechlessly as she heads out, then hurries after her. Whirling her around, he plants a declarative kiss on her lips.

Ra-im struggles, but he keeps his grasp firm and continues kissing. I suppose it’s supposed to be romantic, but there’s an uncomfortable vibe that cannot be escaped given the palpable tension (and not just the sexual kind) and use of physical force (though one wonders what happened to the badass fighting stuntwoman who can’t shake off his grasp).

Intently, Joo-won tells her that he’s “earned the right” now (to interfere in her love life), and orders her to stop thinking about other men. Oh, if YOU say so.

Oska interrupts the scene, immediately sensing that they’ve fought. He advises Ra-im to kick Joo-won to the curb, to which she replies that no matter how hard she tries, Joo-won won’t acknowledge being dumped.

When Oska offers her a ride home, Joo-won interrupts to say he’ll take her. Ra-im ignores him and accepts Oska’s offer, leaving Joo-won to stare plaintively like he’s just lost his favorite toy. Which he has.

Ra-im begins coaching Oska for the physical work in his CF, taking him to the climbing wall. Halfway up, she realizes she has forgotten her chalk (to keep sweaty hands dry), so he offers up his pouch for her use. Ra-im cops an accidental feel, and jerks her hand away embarrassedly upon contact with his butt. Oska, however, declares that he’s the kind of guy to “turn the other cheek” (lmao), and offers up the other side for equal treatment.

They have lunch afterward, during which Ra-im confesses that she lied about being his fan for the past three years. In fact, she’s liked him for thirteen, from before his debut when he was in a Hongdae band, “When you sang even worse than you do now.” Lol. She may be a fangirl, but she’s not deluded.

Hesitantly, she asks him to explain the details of the Jeju bet between him and Joo-won. Oska fills her in on their game of wagering the things they want most — Joo-won with Ra-im, Oska with his house. Since Oska won, he teases that Ra-im is his now, which leads them to play-flirt about getting married.

Chae-rin makes a surprise appearance at their table, having been directed here by Joo-won, who told her that Oska was here with a strange woman. She’s pouty to see that it’s true, and Oska immediately assumes that she’s still holding the threat of naked pictures over his head. Except that there are no naked pictures. Chae-rin admits with a laugh that she made it all up.

To prove to us that heartless Seul isn’t quite so heartless after all — it’s just disguised under massive layers of materialism and snobbery — Seul looks at Oska’s “Thanks for all your love” autograph near tears. More brooding as she thinks back to old memories of being told that Oska was playing with her, and hearing Oska declare as much. Spurred by that hateful memory, she rips the autograph up, composes herself, and puts her plan in motion.

The chaebol mothers engage in their never-ending round of My Son’s Better over wine at the hot springs. Whoops, almost wrote “whine,” which is just as apt. Oska’s mom starts pushing the “Joo-won’s only successful because of his talented subordinates” angle, and alludes to an accident that wiped out some of his memories, saying he’s still not back to normal (Joo-won’s mom bristles at her pointed use of normal), and may suffer aftereffects for life.

Seul and her friend enter the pool at the other end and start chatting about Seul’s recent blind date. Though no names are mentioned, dropping a few key phrases (about him owning this spa) perks up the moms’ ears, and they listen closely.

Bait successfully cast, Seul sighs that it’s not working out. He’s in love with someone else, and she doesn’t want to be the woman who breaks that up, especially when he only sees her for her status. The ladies sigh that Seul’s good-hearted nature is her undoing, which, *snort.* Well, this IS a fantasy drama.

The mothers waste no time making themselves known, and Seul immediately acts contrite, bowing her head respectfully to Joo-won’s mother.

Mom invites Seul to have a cup of tea with her, liking her for a few reasons. First, Seul had already been selected as bride candidate when she was set up on the blind date with Joo-won, meaning she’s pre-approved in the areas of wealth, status, and background. Second, she’s not Ra-im. At this point, both are equally desirable in Mom’s eyes.

Mom confirms that the stuntwoman is the third party, muttering that she was too nice in her dismissal of Ra-im. Scary thing is, I think that WAS her being nice. Who else shudders to think what horrors she might unleash if she were actually trying?

Secretary Kim enjoys a date with Ah-young, and is therefore reluctant to interrupt it by answering Joo-won’s call. He ignores the phone several times, finally picking up in annoyance to bark that he’s ignoring the call for a reason.

Joo-won can’t believe his secretary would dare talk to him in such a way, but Secretary Kim feigns ignorance and says innocently that he assumed the President Kim who was calling was that other president Kim, the owner of the restaurant that sells pig’s feet. Offended (pig’s feet?!), Joo-won suspects he’s lying, further affronted when his secretary pretends that his signal is cutting out.

But it’s Joo-won who gets the last laugh, because he knows Secretary Kim’s weakness. Ah-young.

He calls Ah-young and Secretary Kim into his office, where they wait nervously for him to get to the point. Unexpectedly, Joo-won invites Ah-young to dinner, which sounds awfully like a statement of interest…

Joo-won adds one caveat: They’ll each bring their best friend in the world along to dinner. Dressed prettily, of course. LOL. He’s getting pretty transparent, isn’t he? And yet, even more hilarious is the fact that neither Ah-young nor Secretary Kim realize that this is all a roundabout way to summon Ra-im.

So after all that effort, Joo-won is left staring in dissatisfaction when Ah-young turns up with a friend who is very much NOT Ra-im. (Although even sadder may be the fact that his “closest friend” is Secretary Kim, who spends the entire scene glare-pouting at Ah-young.)

Pointedly, he says, “Ah-young-sshi, you must have a lot of friends.” She replies that this IS her closest friend, especially with things being awkward with Ra-im these days. Joo-won bursts out, “How can friendship change?”

He starts to explain that this whole arrangement was for Ra-im, but stops himself. Instead, he asks Secretary Kim how well he knows Ah-young. He rattles off a list of things he knows about her, picked up from his time in Ra-im’s body, which sound positively strange coming from Joo-won’s mouth — sleep and bathroom habits, for instance — capping off with advice: Secretary Kim should stay with her even if she dumps him once, because she believes that the way to keep a guy who’s merely playing around with a girl is by dumping him and seeing if he sticks.

Joo-won says, “Take good care of her,” tells Ah-young to come home late tonight, and leaves.

He goes to Ra-im’s apartment, waiting outside in his car and making calls that go ignored. Finally, she trudges up the hill toward her gate, where he intercepts her.

He’s upset and incredulous, demanding, “Who do you think you are?” She looks at him indifferently, and her lack of emotion just fuels him — he can’t understand how she can not care about any of this. How can she be so unaffected, especially after they kissed? How could someone as lofty as he be reduced to sitting around for her for hours? Hey, don’t ask me to explain your mental issues, buddy.

He blames everything on her — if she’d just told him she wasn’t Chae-rin when they met, this would never have happened. You know what else would have prevented events from spiraling this far? How about some sanity on your end?

Ra-im calls him a nutjob, to which he agrees, blaming her for making him into one. (I think you were doing just fine on your own, frankly.)

It’s killing him that he’s so torn up, while she’s going about her life as normal, “So I’m going to do anything and everything from now on.” Uh-oh, I think he just stated his intention to let his crazy loose. To that end, he asks for her cooperation: “You have no intention of becoming the Little Mermaid. So I’ll become the Little Mermaid myself.”

He clarifies: Now he’s the one making the offer to disappear like bubbles after their relationship has run its course: “I’m outright begging you.”

 
COMMENTS

Well, finally! As much as I think Hyun Bin is killing this role, and am getting a huge laugh out of his wacky antics, I’ve been gradually disliking Joo-won more and more over the past few episodes. In this one, I found him damn near insufferable.

He has that maddening way of spouting sexist, classist drivel with unflappable calm, as though his way of thinking were perfectly normal, turning the tables around to make it sound like everything is Ra-im’s failing instead of his own. At least Mommy Dearest is under no illusions that she’s being benevolent or kind, whereas Joo-won has this gift of framing his actions in a way that absolves him of responsibility. And like Ra-im, I find myself almost seeing his point, even when his point is pure fiddle-faddle, which is frustrating because you have to concede that there’s a logic to his madness.

So it’s pretty satisfying to see him driven to the limit of frustration, because it’s really a hell of his own making. All along, he’s been poking at Ra-im, treating her like a doll without a brain or a heart. Then acting like the doll is out of line for making him care about it. You can’t have it both ways, but he was exhausting his excuses to explain his actions in a way that his emotionally stunted mind could understand. HE’D created this, but refused to acknowledge that.

Offering to become the Little Mermaid isn’t exactly the reverse of telling her to be one — telling her to get lost after he’s finished playing with her is NOT the same as volunteering to do the same yourself. It’s all about agency; he’s still calling the shots in both scenarios. But here’s a baby step forward, for him to even consider swapping roles, to hand over the position of power, to be that desperate for her company that he’ll concede this symbolic point. He made his bed, and he’s finally lying in it.

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Did Joowon's aunt just say something about an accident that wiped out some of Joowon's memories? Was she exaggerating or is that some part of the hidden suplot or something...

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I noticed this conversation too....I wonder if that accident is tied up to Ra-im's father and his death, thus the body switched and all....

Not sure but am just looking forward to the future episodes...lol

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I wonder what could have happened that no one wants to mention it and that even Oska is worried that he'll remember it! Did he kill Ra-Im's dad and remembering will fill him with so much guilt that he'd go crazy?

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and, could he have been hypnotized by his psychiatrist to make him forget? ooh... intriguing! ;)

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Thank you! I been waiting since yesterday morning! Cant wait for episode 12!!! :)

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"He tells her she won’t be getting Christmas gifts, because Santa doesn’t give presents to kids who cry. (Which, WTF? What kind of messed-up Santa mythology has he been told?)"

I suppose its Santa Claus Is Coming To Town? (:

You better watch out, you better not cry
Better not pout I'm telling you why,
Santa Claus is coming to town!

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i was thinking about the same thing!!

he took that from the song, i guess. (though it doesnt say anything that santa wont give present for those who cry)

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When Joo-won says that kids who cry don't get presents from Santa, I think he's referencing the Korean version of the song "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" (울면안돼/Don't Cry).

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finally!

THANK YOU VERY MUCH:)

to be honest I've been stalking your site every 5 minutes.

again, thank you!

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Everything with this drama is perfect.

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Thanks so much Javabeans for another awesome recap.

With the car scene (where Ra-im stops and drive and made JW chase after her) I was clapping my hands because it was like the closest scenario of what JW is doing to Ra-im....telling her mean things but doing sweet things for her which is quite confusing.

I feel like whacking JW the entire episode but the ending redeemed him a little bit. So now, I am looking forward to the remaining 9 episodes...which hopefully will give a chance to our two characters to enjoy the relationship and feelings for each other disregarding the angst and the you and me against the world scenario for JW....even if the ending might be tragic like the Little Mermaid (Hans Andersen) or it will be a happy ever after (Disney version).

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i loved the car chase scene too! People tend to use this sort of scene for a comedy- with one character messing with another one for fun or to be mean. I love how they used this scene as a Ra-Im's demonstration of what Joo-won is doing to her feelings because Joo-won is too thickheaded to understand. It is a scene filled with hurt and anger.

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Totally agree with you...that is why I love this scene. I was thinking JW will get an idea what he is doing to Ra-Im emotionally....

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Thanks very much for the recap. I don't speak or understand Korean, but while I was watching this episode via live streaming, I knew exactly the message that Ra-im was sending Jon Woo. I was screaming... "that's right... give him some of his own medicine, let him feel exactly how you are feeling girl"! He will understand a little more, if he gets to walk in her shoes. I loved that scene because I think it was a break through to him about how she was feeling and the hot and cold messages he was sending. Bravo to the writer!

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Thanks very much for the recap. I don't speak or understand Korean, but while I was watching this episode via live streaming, I knew exactly the message that Ra-im was sending Joo won. I was screaming... "that's right... give him some of his own medicine, let him feel exactly how you are feeling girl"! He will understand a little more, if he gets to walk in her shoes. I loved that scene because I think it was a break through to him about how she was feeling and the hot and cold messages he was sending. Bravo to the writer!

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this episode i feel as if, joo won was just an ass

hes playing with her feelings and hes expecting a lot from ra-im when he shudnt!

Btw I RLLY WANT ANOTHER BODY SWITCHH!

I feel i just got tricked or w.e that word is, cheapened(?) by this drama becuz i was so looking forward to the body switches and to see how they slowly change their perspective in the body switches and to see the MAGIC behind it. I thot that ra im was gonna like almost die if it wasnt for the body switches and how joo won saves her becuz of his disapproving with the whole stunt women thing

(im not making any sense -.-)

But, i kinda feel this drama is developing way too slowly to my liking, and then in the last two episodes, they will lay EVERYTHING out on the table and it'll be so much, we wont be able to handle it -.- I PRAY THAT IM WRONG!

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The anger-kissing was HOT! Although I really want Ra-Im to kick his balls right there! JW is a total jerk but I feel sorry for him being so desperate and lonely. I'm eager to know what happened with his lost past. Something really worst must had been going on that makes him like this today.

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joowon is annoying and get on my nerves. THANKS FOR RECAP

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But deep down, you like the-guy-who-makes-a-lot-of-money, right?

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hahaha! and with looks like hyun bin who wouldn't? LOL

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I see you've seen our Hyun Bin at the entrance... he's good, no? Come, come! Look for our Hyun Bin in sparkly tracksuit at the entrance ~ <3

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secret club..where is this entrance you mention? :-)

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Ah, we're in the midst of relocating after being busted by the police (that's why hyun bin was in jail)... we might move in next to Mysterious Garden, which's located in the woods (they make really good liquor).

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Catch u there at the mysterious garden :-)

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Yea, plus he wears Italy made tracksuit, hand-stitched thread by thread, bead by bead... ...

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And don't forget the lace pattern printed jacket, intricately designed and meticulously sewn...

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I don't think he can be compared to that self-proclaimed Hallyu star...what's up with him and that Ahjumma??

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Gil Ra Im, I'm not the kind of guy who will comment on drama recaps... but is this really all that you thought of me for 5 minutes? "Annoying"..."get on my nerves"... is this the best that you can do? Are you sure?

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Ya am sure:-). did u expect me to praise u after what happened at your house. i cant believe after all the stalking these days, u said that u r playing with me.

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LOL! Hi Ra Im and Joo Won...so excited to see you both here. Eavesdropping on us, eh? :-)

Joo Won, serves you right for treating Ra Im that nasty way! Can't blame her...

Ra Im, you go, girl! Show that fashion victim who is the height of snobbery what its like to grovel for your precious affections, hahahaha!

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You... ... I'm calling my lawyer.

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Joo Won, if not for your money, where would you be? :-(

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@ samgetang: Hey, i just thought it would be fun to take up JW's personality and reply to Ra-Im... don't get too upset by my (aka JW) rude comments, ok? Sorry, if i upset you >.<

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Do what u want and dont disturb me. i an on date with Oska

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Joo-Won. Big news. Your lawyer has quit. He has found a new life as a Greek tracksuit maker, inspired by you. Which is just apt, cuz Greek=Olympics. (which is confusing cuz he's not Greek. but you're confusing as well, so...)

Good luck.

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@ Park Chae Rin: If you're reading this now, call me. I know where to find your Oppa... he's together with a strange woman now.

@izzie: I'm not the kind of man that wears a tracksuit made by just anyone. It has to be hand made by a famous overseas designer, thread by thread, bead by bead...

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Ra-Im, you must be mistaken. I'm out stalking Seul. (... who is with Ssun. so yay!) :D

That must be my impersonator you're with. His name's Arnel.

Joo-Won, tough luck, couz! You're wrong again! bleh!

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@glomp: oh no! pls dont think im offended at all...i was enjoying the bantering here...nothing serious...and I expected that kind of reply if you were taking up Joo Won's character, hehehe :-)

no harm done....

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Really Oppa!! that wasnt u? i must been dreaming then. Ahh!! u know how much i adore u. well i really cant believe the strangest person in world calling others strange!

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@ samgetang:

"Joo Won, if not for your money, where would you be? :( "

I can't help it that every decision of mine rakes in big bucks for the company. What can I do? I'm good at making money. *shrugs with a smirk on face*

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@ Ra Im: Me? Strange? You should ask yourself why... I'm going crazy over here...chanting "Kim~ Suhanmoo keobugiwa dureumi..." night after night....

@ Oska: Hyung, go work out your problems with that woman and leave Ra Im alone.... don't make me arrange more fan signings for you at the mall.

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@izzie: hahaha! now it's the Greek's turn? before we know it, the whole European Union would be in tow fashioning all sorts of fancy garb for our picky Joo Won. But it's all good cos he takes good and precious care of all his suits..including falling ungraciously on top of another man just so his clothes wont get all muddy and dirty...hahaha!

@Ra Im: Go, girl! We are all behind you (while you date our winner of golden smile, Oska!) and yes, you are so right, "the strangest person calling you strange" :-)

@Joo Won: I know you dont have anything against the Greeks, personally....but I can sympathise, they are not very well-known in the fashion department even if they were the first precursors of draped sensual clothing ;-) I can see why you rake in the big bucks...you are just so astute :-) kudos to you (perhaps, you can lend me a few million won sometime soon? need to buy this huge Hermes bag...I'll make sure to get it from your store ;-) so you still earn...isnt that a fair deal?)

@Oska: so you've heard of Arnel Pineda, too? what do you think of his legendary voice? :-)

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Well joo won, u deserve it if u r going crazy. u can blame it on my beauty! :-)

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@ samgetang:
Why? Why should I lend money to you? Is your bag strap held up by safety pins? Do you live in the kind of house that's usually featured on National Geographic? Are you the kind of woman that's tanned, short tempered, likes to kick people and can't enter Ms Korea? If your answer's 'no' to any of the above, I won't even consider you for a second.

@ Ra Im: You're prettier when you're angry.

Anyway, I shall not hang around....am off to practise my sit ups.

(Note from glomp: Hey guys, that's all for today. I had fun impersonating JW...but this will be my last post. Some of the posts' inspiration are from the JW's parody twitter account... but i forgot the account name. Sorry. Will post it next time if i find it =) )

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@Ra-Im: You've got to stop drinking those strange brews. Who knows who you'd switch with next? (How do I know? My hair doubles as a radar.) If you wake up switched bodies with Aunt Furry/Fury then even I won't be able to help you.

Here, feel my butt instead. It has milder effects, minus the body switch. ;)

@Joo-Won: Hey Merboy! For your information, I hate fan signing events as much as you do. But you get to milk more money from it than I do. How many bags have you sold at Loel at my account, btw? (Bag Boy...) Or tracksuits? (Tracksuit Boy...)

Ya! Cousin! Ra-Im's hand is stuck on my b-cheeks! Looks like she can't leave me alone now. HA!

@samgetang: Pineda-who? Nah, just playing. I trained Arnel Pineda, silly! ;) That's the opportunity that Ssun chose to ignore. But he hangs around with Seul lately, so I don't have to do bi-location to stalk people which is tiring.

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@Joo Won: I knew it! You are so smitten with that 'strange' girl as you call her but are afraid to 'fess up to your REAL feelings for her :-) what is it now, Mr Sparkly? :-) Let me use something similar to the words you said to JS..."caught you red-handed so don't bother denying..."

@Oska: Wow! I did not know that you've been instrumental in creating the image of the Journey lead vocalist :-) wish you could make his locks more fashion-forward too just like yours :-)

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@samgetang: I have a strange feeling that if the Greeks don't come next, it will be the Spanish. Please warn me if he puts on matador-ish/conquistador-ish tracksuits. I'd buy me soju to drink before I watch that episode. (Don't matadors have stripes on their pants similar to Joo-Won's? Gah!)

*thinks*
little mermaid ~ fish tail scales ~ sparkly tracksuits
(now I understand)

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*thinks*
little mermaid ~ fish tail scales ~ sparkly tracksuits
(now I understand)

and now i do, too! brilliant, izzie! oh yes this must be it. this is the connection that we've been groping for in the dark, haha! moony loony sis, you are a genius! :-)

and dont worry...we will warn everyone when that matador tracksuit appears..arghhhh! cant stand another awkward steve martin in matador outfit in pink panther movie, hahaha!

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Thank you very very much!. I ve been stalking since yesterday. Thank for taking the time to recap even in hollydays.

Joo-won is a jerk, i know. I want to kick him in the nuts, mostly in the last episodes. But I don't dislike him, i mean the character (maybe because i know he will change. Otherwise, i will hate him). Thing are slow, but i really like it that way. Its episode 11 and he only has made baby steps. But he has been this snob jerk all his life, and his way of thinking is a big obstacle for him, so he cant change that fast. He has to change 31 years (more less) of living and thinking that way. Altough i believe that something bigger will happend that will make the process of changing more quickly. Seeing him so desperated is great, for the first time thing are not the way he thinks or expects.

I love this drama so far, like DRAMAADDICT4ever said, i never get bored and i like the way things are flowing. Thank you again. ^^

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Also, he SAYS very awful things but he DOES nice/cute things. in that moments, i really would like that he has a zipper in his mouth.

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i think i made a grammar mistake or something....

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hahaha! he does, doesn't he?

oska should ask him to ghost sing for him...that way he can toss tae-sun aside and even be a bigger star than he already is :-)

with that voice, he's sure to get Ra Im in the end, hahaha! :-)

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aww... Oska has better locks. :D ahaha!

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oska should try to iron his hair just like arnel pineda's...might land him a huge career with the "journey" hahaha!

but that would bring him to far-off places...not good for ra im, our poor heroine, whom he has to save from joo-won's nasty bickering and annoying presence :-)

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I take serious offense on these talks. :(

I'd like to challenge Oska to a sing-off.

and a hair-styling competition. no stylists in tow.

really. X(

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waaaah! harharhar! Arnel Pineda is here to rock our world! Move over, Oska! LOL!

whoever you are, A.P., this is just pure hilarity! ;-) genius!

oh my....all these body/name-switching has turned into a frenzy!!! if only SG's writer can see this....

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Wasn't the scene with Ah-Young in the restaurant suppose to be a parody of the scene in "My Sassy Girl" where Cha Tae Hyun's character tells the date of Jun Ji Hyun's character all these things about her and take care of her?

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I just love how those lines between Alice and the Cheshire Cat and how it indirectly refers to JW's and RI's confused states right now.

JW is still in denial -- well sort of until by the end of the episode when he kinda yielded to RI's reluctance of pursuing a "relationship" with him by saying he can be the little mermaid instead. Haha! As if that will work! You can do better than that JW! A little more action, little less talk, okay!

RI, same as JW is also confused but in less denial. She's more in the realm of -- Why would she fight for JW? When JW wouldn't even fight for what he's feeling for her.

Despite what they may feel for each other, they're still at odds with each other. One (JW) is living in his fantasy world while the other one (RI) is set up on reality. Or is it the other way around? I'm confused, now! Haha!

And we're like halfway through already! Gosh! Can they drag this story even further?! It's not that I'm complaining of the sprinkles of cute scenes here and there but I hope the drama stops being like Alice and choose a clear path where it wants to head on to. I don't mind the flashbacks but I think it's overdone on this episode. Memories good (like RI and his dad. Though I doubt how this helps in development of the entire story. But at least it's a different scene. Haha!) too much flashbacks bad! Who's with me?

So, going back as plot devices go. Either, one has to turn evil or there comes an evil presence and I hate it when this happens -- Enter the wicked bitches aka JW's mom and Seul. I'm still deciding who's more bitchy of the two. Anyways, so Seul engineers a coincidental meeting with JW's mom in a sauna (yes, of all places). Why not a restaurant, a coffee shop, a party?! Oh, 'cause it makes the "coincidental" meeting more obvious probably. Haha! So, our bad girl Seul does a good girl act pretending that no one's around to hear her when she talks about how JW has a woman with whom he's in love with and she doesn't want to get in their way. Next thing we know, the preview shows that Seul's invited to what looks like JW's family dinner. Argh! Just when I'm warming up to Seul and how hurt she was then they pull a stunt like this. It's taking Seul's revenge towards Oska to a whole new level and I don't like where her vengeance thingy is headed to 'cause she maybe hurting Oska but she never thought of how this can affect other people who's got nothing to do with the hurt Oska inflicted on her. I mean Seul's hurt and all that but she should not stoop so low as to do this mind games of hers and indirectly hurt other people as well in the process. She's too smart not to notice how RI and JW feels for each other despite JW and RI denying it.

Is this episode frustrating or what?! I guess I'm the only one feeling this.

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thanks soooo much for the recap.=)

i knew joowon was the little mermaid since a couple of eps back. it's pretty awesome to have it confirmed at the end of the ep.=)

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Little mermaid? Talk about projecting your deep-down desires to someone else. I think he just outed. :D j/k!

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Can anyone explain why Joowon mentions the little mermaid all the time??

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Actually I get it now... lol

but is there any personal reason why he refers to the little mermaid all the time??

because Oska mentioned the little mermaid as well in jail....

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I'm really hoping they swap bodies again. With a mother like his no wonder he's off the rails. I bet she told him he doesn't gt Christmas presents if he cries.

I'm digging this drama, so even though JW is being such a prick I'm hoping that he'll overflow with goodness once he finds out that thing beating in his chest is a heart and he should exercise it for the greater good including his own.

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thanks so much for the speedy recap, jb! i'm just curious to find out if JW force-kissed RI bec. he was jealous. His reaction to her declaration that she'll try liking JS as a man shows how intense his feelings for RI have become. And I think he's slowly realizing how deep his feelings for her are and is increasingly becoming frustrated at the situation: his mom can never accept RI in a million years but he can't see himself escaping from his deep love for her in the future. He's finally accepted that he's totally in love with her and that she's someone who's totally outside his scope, the 1 in 10 who escapes the mold.

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Joo won is a total jerk! how could he say that to a woman that he x is just playing after all that stalking,body swapping,etc. i feel more pity for her because she is an orphan and there is no one who could smash that jerk and in tell him to stop bothering with her.

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"Mom confirms that the stuntwoman is the third party, muttering that she was too nice in her dismissal of Ra-im. Scary thing is, I think that WAS her being nice. Who else shudders to think what horrors she might unleash if she were actually trying? "

- nah, I'm not surprised that her treatment of Ra-Im was her nicest, considering how mean other kdrama chaebol moms have been, like that lady in Boys Over Flowers. There's another mean mom in You Are My Destiny. And another in Shining Inheritance, though it wasn't the chaebol lady but the social-climbing one.

what makes me really shudder about Joo-Won's mom is her fashion sense - which I can't figure out which decade (or planet) it belongs to.

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i thought i was the only one bothered by Joo Won's mom's out-of-this-world fashion, hehehe....but surely, this explains, why her son is so fascinated with sparkly fashion himself...they are cut from the same fabric (pun intended, hahaha!)

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i love joo won's fashion statements, by the way...so rare to find the hero in dramas with such kind of fashion risque...i vote him as my all time favorite fashion plate hahaha! :-)

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I would've said the same thing. Except that his latest tracksuit gives me the urge to buy a humongous velcro strip and chase him with it. wonder if he sticks.

Lately, I've been fangirling on the one who has been getting the least screentime: Jong-Soo. ^^

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LOL! ;-) velcro-monster hahaha! ;-)

I know...Jong-soo, is just being so under-utilised here...the abs and the mane are so under-exposed hehehe :-)

hope to see more "action" from our action director in the next remaining episodes!!!!! ;-)

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we are so into the second male lead who looks like he doesn't need to bathe to look yummy, aren't we Moony-Loony-sis? :D

this all began for me when I laid eyes on Aragorn. :)

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Aragorn, but of course!!! Woohoo...the hero of all heroes ;-) pure and vigorous! he is the epitome of manliness and courage! :-)

I think Im beginning to see the pattern here...moon jae shin...jong soo...aragorn...swash-buckling... the stuff romance novels are made of :-)

we're so dead, hahaha! i remembered i had a crush on tommy lee jones in the movie fugitive with harrison ford. did not matter if he was not pretty-boy material but his kick-ass baddie role was such a magnet hehe :-) of course i grew out of it later on...hahaha! but there were fond memories LOL...i also swooned over bruce willis even as early as his moonlighting days then his die hard films...

clean-shaven, neatly-groomed, pretty guys in film dont seem to easily attract me hehehe :-)

i dont know about real life though...funny that nice boys next door type seem to be the kind that fall into my trajectory hahaha! garang-type hahaha ;-)

well, that's life ;-) full of surprises ;-)

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:D Bruce Willis! haha! what he lacks in hair, he makes up with 'tude. ;) He's one of the baldie but scruffy guys I like. (Jason Statham is another one, though he has his 'neat' moments.)

But since this classification of men is up for discussion, I have to mention Capt. Jack Sparrow. ;) If you want 'tude, he's got THE 'tude! ;) savvy!

LOL! so you're Garang-magnet! :D Is it frustrating for you to not have a Geol Oh? Me, I totally crush on Geol Ohs but I'm Yeorim-magnet. I'm never the flirty kind in real life, so I can't explain the Yeorims.

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yeorim-magnet, hahahaha! this is amazing...but not unlikely...they say playboy types are attracted to funny girls who are confident and the life of the party (you must be that!)...oh i just made that up, haha! who knows why they do what they do? life's strange that way :-)

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Johnny Depp, a big YES! I loved him in Chocolat :-) and of course as Capt Jack Sparrow :-)

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should we vote on this? :D

may I suggest having a Beannie Kdrama Fashion Awards?

- best dressed/most fashionable, most age-appropriate dresser (Madam Moon would sooo fail on this one!), best retro, best in saeguk garb, etc. ;) although "best hair" was already in the 2010 Beannies, we could do a re-vote to give Oska a fighting chance. :)

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am i the only person who remains unpissed of Joowoon? cause i don't really feel hatred towards him at all. In fact I really love him cause he has the guts to kiss ra-im anytime he wants LOL If i were Ra-im i'd go crazy.
secret garden remains on top of my 2010 best korean drama list, however I can't help but feel a little bit disappointed in the order of events happening at the moment, i mean this drama is gonna end soon, there is literally 4?8? episode left and yet joowoon's goes around saying hurtful statements at raim occassionally, which then complicates their relationship further. inother words, this is kinda slow i guess, but in some cases, slow is better then fast. and im talking about the progression of their relationship, at the moment i'm not seeing any progress but hopefull raim begins to appreciate joowoon more, idk but maybe joowoon should also change his jerk ways. but i kinda dont want him to change completely, cause it would change the whole story. I think joowoon is better a jerk than a good boy LOL, that itself is the conflict of this story, his' unrequited love' for raim. I love love this show !! SG hwaiting !!

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yes somehow I know intellectually JW is a major, out-of-this-world JERK but i'm still rooting for him. Let's just SAY it's suspension of disbelief and leave it at that. If this was real life, and some crazy jealous rich bastard stalks and grab-kisses me anytime he likes, he will be SO DEAD.

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I feel the same way!
....but who knows, maybet SG will get an extension!

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I wish they swap bodies again, and resolve some issues hopefully or otherwise!! LOl either way its fun!

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thank you for the recap!

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Oh, how you make us suffer... waiting for your review! Refreshing every 5 minutes. Have they posted yet? Noooo... Back to refreshing again!

But, when your post does come... how elated we are! Ah, then it all becomes clear! So, in the end we get three dosages... Raw, javabeans and then subs! Like triple espresso!

More and more, I am reminded of these words: "In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you. I have fought against my better judgement, my family’s expectation, the inferiority of your birth, my rank and circumstances – all these things -but I am willing to put them aside and ask you to end my agony"

Thank you Java Beans!

Patiently Awaiting Recaps of Episode 12

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LOVE this speech from P&P. And I can totally see Joo-won saying it. He has all the same arrogant self-centeredness, and haughty sense of social status, as Darcy - and he is also, like Darcy, in the clutches of very powerful feelings for a woman his mind tells him is not for him.

Gotta be impressed at how good they both are at saying even nice things in the most insulting way possible. It's a talent. *rolls eyes*

I'm hoping to see a Darcy-like transformation in Joo-won (actually even more meaningful, because Darcy isn't half as hateful as Joo-won).

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Dear all SG viewers...

Don't be so hard on JW... :-)

Yes, he is a jerk, his actions are of a jerk, his words are of a jerk...

But if anything, he is direct and sincere. He is not afraid to tell a girl that he fancies her. He revels in being diabolical (to Oska).

Sometimes in writing a story (screenplay or novel), you'd need a character who shoots off his mouth, stirs up dissension and creates 'action' upon which other characters can react to create energy, or laughter or to move the plot along. By JW acting 'crazy' and speaking provocative, unreasonable words can Ra Im react to appear cool, sane and reasonable.

If both are cool, sane and reasonable, there wouldn't be so much of the energetic 'bickering', laughter and 'movement' in the drama. We would be bored watching two very sane, reasonable persons behaving exactly as they would in real life... which sadly too often means that nothing much happens.

And lastly, this is a drama, not real life, thus a character like JW wouldn't last a day in real life without being smacked by a girl, but in a k-drama, with Hyun Bin, he can act like a crazy jerk, and there will still be girls falling for him. Just like not everyone of us will meet, have a chaebol prince fall in love with us in real life, and being so hard up for us. This is fantasy land after all...

Where each girl can have her prince charming... even if we like him bad ass and cute or gentlemanly and cute...

Give JW a break... he is an arrogant, insufferable bastard... just exactly the way we like it... even if we act like Ra-Im, turning up our noses at him, and giving him the cold shoulder or taking particular delight in shunning or poking fun at him or shaming him....

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fully agree!
His character is really refreshing.

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"Give JW a break… he is an arrogant, insufferable bastard… just exactly the way we like it…"

Exactly, I can't imagine JW being otherwise. :)

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the little mermaid reference reminds me of My Girlfriend is a Gumiho xD

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Thanks for recap and JOO,WON is a JERK. BYE:-)

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yeah, i agree with you,but the more you hate JW the more you feel curious with this story will be :p

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awh. they're both like kids..and both truly afraid.

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Thanks JB for the recap and insight...just finished rereading Alice in Wonderland (it's a personal favorite and I love the references) and was wondering: do you think the Cheshire Cat might appear in this drama?

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Request x2.

1) To Dramabeans' Dream Team,

is there any way we could have the option of getting comment updates sent to our email addresses.

I really enjoy reading everybody's comments after your posts but often get confused as to what I've read and what I haven't.

2) To Everybody,

anybody know the title and singer of the 'Sam Shik song' of that other awesome drama, My Name is Kim Sam Soon, Hyun Bin starred in? I'd really like to get a copy of it

Thank you.

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katey B...my thoughts exactly...cos in other website/forums you get an email alert everytime someone replies to your comment or post :-) it makes it easier to follow all the threads you have created or are following :-)

hope dramabeans can have this very useful feature :-) then you wont have to refresh the page every now and then..and have more time to read all the reviews/ recaps and watch the episodes. etc :-) without staying on the same page for more time than what's really needed....

hi javabeans/girlfriday ;-) any chance on this added feature? thanks so much for all your hardwork and efforts so far that always go beyond the normal call of duty from your part. we are always amazed by how you manage to do all these :-) all for the love of kdrama. we are all indebted to you!

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Thanks Samgetang. You put it so much better!

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I think, this being on a blog platform makes that difficult to happen. In forums, they require people to register to become members, thereby providing contact details such as e-mails where they send notifications. Now I'm not sure whether the provision for the input of e-mail addies and websites in the comment box here can be utilized for the same purposes. It would be nice, though, to be alerted of replies. It may save us from coming off as rude when we forget to check back on previous conversations.

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ive been waiting for so long to know this recab
thank you so much :D

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The part where Jon-Won pokes Ra-Im's check reminds me of the parts in MGIAG where Daewoong pokes Miho's check. Anyone else thinks the same way?

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I'm so excited for the next episode, when will it be released??

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Thanks and happy holidays to all of you Secret Garden fans!

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Joo-Won's a jerk, but I don't hate him. He's amusing. He's like a kid who thinks that the universe revolves around him. (I love listening to kids and their opinion about the world. Sometimes it's skewed, oftentimes it's honest. More often than not, it's funny.)

I can't properly explain it, but I like Joo-Won being a jerk. It's either the attitude is something that suits him or Hyun Bin is simply a good actor. If there's one thing that I can't stand about him, it's that lacy tracksuit. I can deal with the sparkly ones, but not the lacy-flowery one. It's like it's asking to be clawed on (hmm, ideas) or stuck to a velcro pad (more ideas).

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i agree, izzie! he's the type that you love to hate and yet cant live without hahaha! an adorable jerk? :-) maybe that's why ra im is portrayed that way -- if she really hated his guts, she could have used any of her sword-fighting techniques on him and he'll be gone in no time but she puts up with him and even lets him kiss her...hah! :-)

im okay though with the lacy-flowery tracksuit, haha! goes with the territory, I guess :-) but that as far as it goes for me...if i see him in drag-queen attire then maybe that will do it for me, hehe :-)

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LOL! I think, Joo-Won does things fast to surprise and intimidate Ra-Im. With the Hyun Bin face, how could you truly protest? :D

I also think that Ra-Im is just as frustrated as Joo-Won. She likes him and has been giving him chances to redeem himself. He's sweeps her off her feet, and then drops her to the ground. I think she's waiting for him to hold on to her for once. The way things look, seems like Joo-Won is learning to do just that. But I still want to hold on to the "oh no you didn't!" moments. :)

But I have a feeling that everything is snowballing towards something significant that's gonna happen in the next episodes. Joo-Won's attitude change+revelation of the source of his sickness+what that accident really is+his connection to Ra-Im's Dad+what the body switch was truly about. If all that happens in one episode, then I'm gonna need a tranquilizer. :D

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Joo-Won does things fast to surprise and intimidate Ra-Im.
Wow! I never really absorbed that, but you are so right!

If we apply the fact that she has quick reflexes to everything, wouldn't that mean she is a quick read with people, too? Wouldn't that mean that she would need to be challenged constantly to stay interested? And, wouldn't that mean she wouldn't want someone who takes a long time to react to her? (I'm looking at you, JS!)

As infuriating as JW is, he keeps her guessing and moving. With her tough guy demeanor, maybe she found the one (extremely attractive, broad-chested, tall) man who is not intimidated by her.

Meanwhile - Oska provides her a comfortable attraction, from afar. She can project her fantasies onto him, but not really have to commit emotionally.

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Interesting! Izzie, Jomo...I think you are on to something! I guess you are right.

Ra Im couldve been attracted to JS but she's not cos he does not pose any threat or challenge at all to her...

Ra Im couldve been truly attracted to Oska but we see that he is too easy on her so although she plays firty there is no tension and so no sparks that could send her reeling in frustration...

Ergo! The real bad boy wins out! Yey for Joo Won ;-)

Oh! Women! ;-)

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You're right. :) What she hesitates to give to Joo-Won, she projects on Oska, which isn't surprising at all because the latter knows when to take things seriously with the right girl. He may be a player, but he's not the sleazy type. Which is not to say that Joo-Won is sleazy (although his "I wore her panties" dialogue has left me cringing and clawing at him on my computer monitor - what horror for a girl to hear!), he is - putting it lightly - difficult. Unstable. How do you settle in with a guy who's so unpredictable? It's like trying to put a glass of water on a table with animated feet and loves to move around. Even if you manage to put that glass on the table, you still worry that it will get knocked over because of the constant movement.

And Oska was right when he described Joo-Won to Chae-rin on the first episode: that if she would call him the bastard, then JW is the horrible person who could cause more hurt to anyone.

Had Joo-Won been the one to take on the dream of being a hallyu star, then the entertainment world would've seen the biggest divo ever projected into stardom.

On second thought, if Joo-Won comes to very good terms with his hyung, he should take on the role of his manager. JW knows how to sell: the department store is doing well; he has put Oska's fame into good use; his donning of that tracksuit led to rip-off versions; and even though he comes off to Ra-Im as a jerk, she has grown to like him.

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For all of Joo Won's creativity in the dept store biz, it seems that he is vastly lacking when it comes to dealing with the girls...esp with one that he wants to pursue. He uses the same steam-roller style with Ra Im that he uses for Secretary Kim and all the rest of his staff. :-)

Is charm a foreign word to him? arghhh! hahaha! :-) with his face and thick wallet he can have any girl he wants he just has to use that charm a bit. maybe that's why he despises his cousin who is complete opposite in this arena, hehe.

No doubt about it Ra Im is just so cool about it but she is reaching the end of her rope already with this guy ( oh! we all hope! its either that or Joo Won changes his spots...which is all so frustrating also for everyone watching, hehe). someone's gotta give, or else ;-)

yes, I know! all the mystery surrounding her dad, JW's past accident, etc...cant wait for all the dots to be connected...

i watched SG epi 12 raw just now and though I cant understand what they were saying Im not sure if the story is moving along forward as it should be at this stage...the ending scene is maybe a step forward, but not sure...cos (warning: spoilers!) Ra Im seem to be reciprocating JW's action and not resisting them as she usually does...oh well! :-)

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soo waiting for Ra-Im to explode and reciprocate the stalking. how would Joo-Won react to that? (she lurks around during his board meetings, frequents his house and Loel, etc.) and what would that do to Madam Moon? :D

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turn the tables on Joo Won?:-) Haha! love to see that day :-)

what would JW do? embrace it with open arms, i guess...embrace her, too hehe

but he just might think it too easy and so be ever so suspicious...so run away from her...get bored...stalk seul instead...crazy! ;-) argggghhhh!

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I know what you mean about him being child-like.
I think Hyun Bin excels at the ability to put "everything" out there in his expression.

Whether it is adoration, anger, tenderness, distaste, he doesn't hold anything back. My god, I could look at him looking at Key Lime all day long. Makes me weak in the knees.

The most beautiful scene so far for me was from Ep 10 when Key Lime is filming with JS, that haunting music is playing. JW is staring at her, and narrating the Alice in W syndrome. It doesn't even matter that he is wearing that ridiculous wig and hat. You forget and just focus on his eyes and voice. Gargh, I love it!!!

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Yes, Jomo, Hyun Bin is an expressive and sensitive actor...his face says a thousand words! that's why SG is such a hit...same goes for Ha Ji Won. i think they are equal in this department. their faces are such a pool of changing emotions. you dont have to dig in too deep to know what they are feeling at every moment. they are both very physical actors. i cant imagine SG being acted by any other pair of lead actors. it's also good that their roles allow them to display as much in the level that is required of the story. perhaps if their roles were different and called for more subtle acting im not sure if it would come out the same...im not sure...

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JB & girlfriday, thanks for your great re-caps. Lots of fun going through them and then the comments. This has been an addictive series because of the characters. JW knows what he needs to attain normal (RI), but his entire conditioning makes the pursuit abnormal, which is fun. Orthodoxy is boring. The body-swap cemented certain prejudices in JW about how to get RI, so the jerk-iness of his personality will take much longer to change. But I think that RI is equally in need of personality rebalancing. She's so reluctant to speak up at the critical times it'll take a miracle for gender equality to be achieved, plotwise. Here's to more good things in the remaining episodes.

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Aragorn, but of course!!! Woohoo...the hero of all heroes ;-) pure and vigorous! he is the epitome of manliness and courage! :-)

I think Im beginning to see the pattern here...moon jae shin...jong soo...aragorn...swash-buckling... the stuff romance novels are made of :-)

we're so dead, hahaha! i remembered i had a crush on tommy lee jones in the movie fugitive with harrison ford. did not matter if he was not pretty-boy material but his kick-ass baddie role was such a magnet hehe :-) of course i grew out of it later on...hahaha! but there were fond memories LOL...i also swooned over bruce willis even as early as his moonlighting days then his die hard films...

clean-shaven, neatly-groomed, pretty guys in film dont seem to easily attract me hehehe :-)

i dont know about real life though...funny that nice boys next door type seem to be the kind that fall into my trajectory....hmmm! garang-type hahaha ;-)

well, that's life ;-) full of surprises ;-)

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oppsss! sorry for double posting..this is supposed to be my reply to izzie.. to her post #70 above...

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LOL! samgetang! this happens to me too! :D plus the site error message and the "you post too fast, lady" warning, only to find that my message was already posted. :(

I've learned to refresh my browser everytime this happens - which causes the waiting headache. :P

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I couldn't stop laughing during the My Sassy Girl parody. Love this series.

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Love your analysis, JB !
This drama is really refreshing in the way it delivers its themes. One can analyse this drama in different angles, different layers.
And now, I need to go & read the Alice in the Wonderland book.
Am in love with this drama. It goes right next to my all time favorites - Coffee Prince.

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cant wait for ep12 recap, it like i been waiting for ages....

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Thanks for the recap. I want more from the story though. Hopefully there will be another body switch.

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can't help but to give my thoughts on the ending.

I like it when JW tells that he is willing to become the little mermaid just so Ra Im could give him a time of her day. For him, being a little mermaid NOW means that he is the one that will disappear like bubbles once their relationship (if there's any) is done. Later on, JW will realize the true meaning of being a little mermaid. It's about sacrifice or giving up something you have just to gain the love of the othe person and I hope JW recognize that soon.

We all remember that the gist of the Little Mermaid story is not about vanishing like bubbles but how she gave up her mermaid life and family so she could be near her man.

I'm also having this notion that a switch will happen again in episode 13 basing on the ending of ep 12 (you'll know what i mean once you see it). i don't know, just a feeling i have :)

P.S.

thanks jb and the whole team for all the recaps.

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can't help but to give my thoughts on the ending.

I like it when JW tells that he is willing to become the little mermaid just so Ra Im could give him a time of her day. For him, being a little mermaid NOW means that he is the one that will disappear like bubbles once their relationship (if there's any) is done. Later on, JW will realize the true meaning of being a little mermaid. It's about sacrifice or giving up something you have just to gain the love of the other person and I hope JW recognize that soon.

We all remember that the gist of the Little Mermaid story is not about vanishing like bubbles but how she gave up her mermaid life and family so she could be near her man.

I'm also having this notion that a switch will happen again in episode 13 basing on the ending of ep 12 (you'll know what i mean once you see it). i don't know, just a feeling i have :)

P.S.

thanks jb and the whole team for all the recaps.

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oops, sowie for the double posting. it says the 1st one didn't went through :(

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The is my favorite ep so far. Weird enough that I enjoyed it so much!
Thanks for the recap!

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I can't even imagine Jang Hyuk in this role. Binnie owns it!

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I'm so glad JW finally took the step up in this episode. I totally enjoyed this episode :D Thanks, JB :D

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as usual javabeans, your recaps are always a pleasure to read. i agree with you that joo-won is getting to the point where he's unbearable to watch (if he has not yet crossed that point), and i'm just glad that he's the one now being twisted inside because of his feelings for ra-im. after all that he's said and done to ra-im, being hanged, drawn and quartered is a too good a punishment for him. i do hope ra-im gives him hell for just everything he did. can't wait what happens next. after this, i'm off to reading your next recap.

thanks again... ^_^

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Hi,

I don't read Korean. Does anyone know the title or meaning (in English) of the song by Vodka Rain featured in this recap? I've been trying to find out more about it but to no avail.

Thanks in advance!! :)

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