Secret Garden: Episode 17
by javabeans
The final stretch brings us tears, tears, and more tears. Seriously, there’s a lot of crying; so much that I wonder that the actors didn’t collapse from dehydration. It also brings us decisions, some life-or-death, as well as goodbyes and angst. All with a liberal dash of Noble Idiocy. It’s Secret Garden: The Makjang Edition!
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Hyun Bin – “그남자” (That Man). Yet another version of this song. [ Download ]
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EPISODE 17 RECAP
Witch-Mama kneels to beg Ra-im to let go of Joo-won, to not use this knowledge to cling to him. She offers enormous amounts of money as compensation for her father’s life, as though clearing that debt will let the couple end on a clean break.
But her pleas are short-lived, because Mom grows insulted to not gain Ra-im’s immediate acquiescence, and interprets her silence as more resistance. She orders Ra-im to end it with Joo-won in a way that will spare him pain, then come to her for money.
At first I thought we were meant to interpret Mom’s kneeling supplication as indication that she has a heart after all, but I’m not so sure based on the rest of the conversation. She tells Ra-im not to attach extra meaning into this coincidence — Joo-won was merely one life out of many that her father saved. So I don’t think she’s doing this because she can’t stand to be indebted to the hated girlfriend’s father; I think she’s just afraid that Ra-im will reveal the truth to Joo-won, whom she thinks is better off in the dark about his accident.
Joo-won heads to the action school to see Ra-im, since she told him she had to go back for an additional shoot, only to hear from the other stuntmen that there was none. He comes to Ra-im’s place and asks how her shoot went, knowing that her answer is a lie.
He sends Ra-im out on the pretense of wanting fruit, and asks Ah-young what the deal is. Ah-young answers that today’s the memorial of her father’s death, and she tends to get depressed on that day, but he doesn’t buy that.
Joo-won finds her sobbing at the fruit stand, and in his frustration he yells at her for lying and to stop crying. He softens that by wiping her tears and giving her his scarf and gloves.
He guesses that his mother dropped by again, which she denies; since she’s not willing to fess up, he heads off to get the truth from someone else.
Joo-won confronts his mother’s personal secretary, asking if his mother dropped by Ra-im’s neighborhood today. Joo-won sees through Secretary Kang’s uneasy attempt to claim ignorance, as well as the lie that his mother jetted off to Hong Kong for a break. He leaves a message for his mother that he’s going to do as he pleases now (hasn’t he been doing that all along?), raising his voice for his mother’s benefit since he’s aware she’s eavesdropping.
Perversely, Mom is proud of how smart her son is for cottoning on to her lie, then orders 24-hour surveillance on Ra-im.
Seul calls Oska over to inform him that Tae-sun is leaving Korea today. He muses that none of his girlfriends have played that hard to get — earning him a hard look from Seul — and thanks her for the tip, but adds that he’d hoped she called him to talk about themselves. He asks for another chance, sure that he’ll do better this time around.
Seul offers him the teeniest of openings, telling him to go ahead and keep begging every time they meet. If he does, she’ll consider it. Oska recognizes a sliver of hope and promises to beg his heart out, and even earns a smile from Seul for his boyish enthusiasm.
While waiting to depart, Tae-sun’s lingering look at a banner bearing Oska’s face indicates that he’s the reason for his departure. Although the drama hasn’t said as much, I think it’s pretty clear that he’s got a crush on Oska that he knows is doomed to remain unrequited.
Oska catches up to Tae-sun at the harbor (after first trying the airport), and pesters him to sign with him. Fine, if he doesn’t want to be managed by Oska, then how about Tae-sun be the one to manage him? Doesn’t Tae-sun want to help? Isn’t that why he wrote a song for Oska?
I do think it’s hilarious how easily Oska’s words can be interpreted in a romantic context (“Why do you keep your feelings hidden?”), which he remains oblivious to but which does not go unnoticed by Tae-sun.
Finally, Oska gets tired of arguing and picks Tae-sun up, slinging him over his shoulder like he’s a bag of rice (or Yoon Eun-hye), and carries him out.
Jong-soo gets the call from the American director that Ra-im has won the role in Dark Blood, and shares the news with a confused Ra-im. Jong-soo explains that she has Joo-won to thank, as he tracked down the director, flew him here, and set up a special audition for her. (Such VIP treatment in the name of love causes Jung-hwan to marvel that he wishes Joo-won liked men so he could date him, too.)
Ra-im remembers Joo-won promising a miracle to get her that role, and runs off to find him.
She arrives at LOEL as he’s being briefed on a new “wish upon a star” promotion by his executive team, and calls from just a short distance away. He accepts the call, telling her he’s not busy at all, and dismisses his team.
She tells him about her miracle, and he hears the good news with enthusiasm. She says that she knows what he did but he waves it off, saying that she got the part for herself by impressing the director.
Ra-im’s voice starts to waver as she cries, overwhelmed with the lengths he went to for her, and cuts the call short with a lie about filming. And then she leaves. (WTF? You ran all the way over, and you don’t even bother to show yourself, or tell him the truth? Sometimes Ra-im is just too meek for words.)
As she turns away, she runs into Seul, who sees her teary face. At Ra-im’s suggestion they end up at the museum again, where Seul asks what the matter is, offering to help.
Ra-im repeats the familiar refrain about how she and Joo-won are so far apart, and that the distance makes it feels like they’re not together even when they physically are. This line of reasoning drives me absolutely nuts (not least because it’s been stated many times before), but that’s mitigated by the fact that Seul has the same reaction. Seul tells Ra-im that she’s encountered the most obvious of obstacles, and that she didn’t give up on Joo-won only to have Ra-im falter at this:
Seul: “Are you going to dump Kim Joo-won over outside reasons that don’t have to do with the two of you? Were you so cool-hearted as that? If the distance between you is too great, then run. If it doesn’t feel like he’s next to you, then hold him.”
Who knew Seul would be the calm voice of reason here?
Mom hears about the strings being pulled for Ra-im’s audition, and again marvels at Ra-im’s audacity. Finally she concedes that she picked the wrong target, and starts calling stockholders.
Joo-won finds out an hour before a special stockholders meeting is to take place… whose purpose is to dismiss the CEO. Meaning, him. Mom’s playing hardball.
Mom ignores Joo-won’s call as she sits with Ra-im, presuming that the latter has done as bidden, broken with Joo-won, and is here to collect her payoff. She’s affronted when Ra-im says she cannot give Joo-won up, and surprised as well, although it defies logic that she could expect Ra-im to have agreed this time when she hasn’t all those times before. Has Mom been in a different drama for the past dozen episodes? Or maybe she’s the one with memory issues.
Ra-im says that since her father gave up his life to save Joo-won’s, she will live her life protecting him. Mom barks that Ra-im will be the sole flaw in her perfect son, which makes me think she doesn’t understand the meaning of the word perfect — I know mothers are blinded by love, but really?
Ra-im cries that she’ll do better, and work hard not to bring him down. Mom bites out that the only thing she can do to help him is disappear. To which Ra-im says that she loves him, and that their love is real, pleading for her to approve to the match.
Mom makes a decision, and answers the phone that has been ringing constantly. It’s Joo-won, and she puts him on speaker as he confronts her about her sneaky maneuver with the stockholders. Ra-im is horrified to realize that Mom has attacked Joo-won as well, and chokes back sobs as he declares, “Fine, take everything away. I can’t give that woman up, ever.”
Mom accepts that challenge and tells him to go ahead. Then she assures Ra-im that she is done messing with her — now she’s just going to ruin her son’s life: “Joo-won will never beat me. If a child goes astray, the parent has to go even further astray to beat him. I’m telling you I can do anything! Even if that means breaking Joo-won.”
Uh, if I can’t have him, no one will? I think this is the moment when Secret Garden abandons all pretense of being a fantasy rom-com and goes full-on makjang. Please tell me there’s a birth secret in there too, and maybe some incest? Enemies switched at birth?
Mom tells Ra-im that the stockholders meeting is approaching, where he’ll be betrayed, all because of Ra-im. Um, Mom? I think you’re the one doing the betraying here. Again, she fails to recognize the meaning of words.
Ra-im can’t have that on her head, and at the last minute she breaks. She kneels and agrees to break up with him, sobbing as she promises to disappear into bubbles like the Little Mermaid, and begs her not to ruin Joo-won.
Mom’s so ice-cold that even at this juncture, she’s just annoyed that Ra-im forced her to go this far to prove her point. How awful that ruining lives is so inconvenient for you.
Joo-won accepts that he’s going to be fired, because that’s preferable to leaving Ra-im. He’s a bit surprised at himself for finding himself in this situation because of love, but it doesn’t appear he’s too bothered about it.
Secretary Kim is much more worried about the consequences, and offers to resign if his boss is fired. Joo-won answers that he’ll be fired automatically since he’s Joo-won’s hire, and tells him not to call him “President” anymore. To which Secretary Kim immediately whines, “Joo-wonnie hyung!” LOL. This man is hilarious.
Ra-im heads to Joo-won’s library, where she picks up Alice in Wonderland from the bookcase and inserts a sheet of paper into its pages.
Oska finds her there, and she tells him they won’t be able to continue their “one-on-one fanmeetings.” He assumes she means she’ll be too busy with Dark Blood, and she lets him believe that.
Joo-won drops by bearing flowers and presents Ra-im with the bejeweled Cheshire Cat accessory he had made for her. Steeling herself for the eventual break-up, Ra-im keeps her distance and knocks his gift aside, picking a fight about the bag instead of accepting his gift gratefully.
He asks if he’s made a mistake, but she tells him coolly that she’s about to become very busy, and wants a break from their relationship. He should know how important this opportunity is for her, and he shouldn’t call anymore: “It’s just annoying and difficult.”
Hurt, he tells her he has no intention of agreeing, and bursts out, “How can you act like this too? Do you even know what I’ve given up to be with you?”
She returns, “If you were going to give it up eventually, you should have done it sooner — before I tired of you.” Ouch. When she asks him to leave, Joo-won gets up without a word.
As soon as he does, she lets her tears fall, while Joo-won goes home and drowns his sorrows in drink, then finds his pills and takes one.
But it’s not long before he goes back, telling Ra-im that he doesn’t know how to navigate this kind of conflict — he knows how to fight about petty things like being jealous of another man, but not this.
Ra-im cuts to the chase, telling him that the man who died rescuing him thirteen years ago, in that accident that he can’t remember, was her father. She thinks of her father every time she sees him, and can no longer look at Joo-won comfortably — it makes her feel too sorry toward her dead father.
She reminds him of his offer to be the Little Mermaid: “I’m asking you, disappear like those bubbles.” And while that isn’t how she really feels, it’s as effective a reason as anything she could invent, and Joo-won has no defense against it.
He researches old papers until he finds an obituary, which confirms that Ra-im’s father did die saving him. (For the curious, the obit explains that Dad died in a house fire while rescuing someone from the elevator, which then fell with him in it. The rescuee was identified as the heir to a certain “L” department store.)
As he makes this realization, again we hear narration from Ra-im’s father. It’s not something being said in the present day but a part of his prayer to God to look after his wife and child if he should die in the line of duty.
Ra-im heads back to her father’s memorial tablet to tell him, “I’m sorry for loving him. Dad, I’m truly sorry.”
As Ra-im gets ready on the morning of the movie’s first shoot, Ah-young shares another of her dreams, which she’s convinced is a good one this time. In it, Ra-im and Joo-won were sitting at a gorgeous table in a snowy field, drinking flower tea. There was a third person there, someone she didn’t recognize, and when the couple drank the tea, rose petals rained down from heaven.
Ra-im briefly considers that the tea could have been wine, but doesn’t really give the dream too much thought.
The day starts out with a high-speed car chase along roads that have been blocked from traffic. Driving a car, Ra-im skids, spins, and weaves among the other stunt cars, repeating the stunt multiple times.
Everything is going well until an impatient driver refuses to yield to the production team, annoyed that the road has been blocked, and just drives through the barricade. Really, drama? That’s the best setup you could come up with?
The trucker gets in the way of the high-speed pursuit being filmed, and comes into the intersection just as Ra-im’s car comes in the other direction. Oh, so the stupid driver not only ignores traffic blockades, but he doesn’t even pause at intersections? Argh, I hate this plot point so, so much, especially since it could have easily been done better.
Ra-im sees the danger and swerves, but it’s too late to avoid collision. She clips the truck and spins into a tree.
Joo-won is standing at his window when Secretary Kim rushes to him with the bad news, and he accidentally knocks over a vase, sending red roses crashing to the ground.
At the hospital, Ah-young is a sobbing mess, the stunt crew is fighting their own tears, and Joo-won walks with leaden steps. Not only may Ra-im never wake up again, the doctor believes she is brain-dead.
Fade to white.
Joo-won narrates, “Half a month has passed. She is still in a dream. Seeing her peaceful face, that means I’m not in her dreams. So, she must be waiting for me. She must be waiting until I go to her.” He visits Ra-im day in and day out, spending nights in her room, always holding her hand.
Joo-won looks up information online, which appears to be an address… until we realize he’s looking for rain forecasts. Okay, that’s just the saddest thing ever, that he’d want to swap souls at this stage just to let her live.
Oska finds him in the library to tell him that he saw Ra-im here some days ago, and it had given him an odd feeling. She’d told him to be happy, like they wouldn’t see each other again, and had been looking at one of his books.
Joo-won heads to the shelves, where he finds the paper she’d left in the copy of Alice in Wonderland. Opening it, he finds the last page of The Little Mermaid, which ends, “And the Little Mermaid turned into a bubble and disappeared.”
Ouuuch. As if it weren’t bad enough that she’s possibly brain-dead forever, for this to be her goodbye? It’s like telling him, “You got what you wanted,” even if that wasn’t her original intent. That’s harsh.
Clutching the page to his chest, Joo-won sobs and falls to the ground.
Mom receives a flower delivery with a note from Joo-won telling her he loves her. Mom smiles for perhaps the first time ever, thinking this reminds her of his twenty-year-old self.
Later that night, the cousins drink beer together and Joo-won laughs his head off while Oska shares a funny story. It’s evident that he’s overdoing it, and Oska points out that the story’s really not that funny, but he laughs himself red in the face.
(The anecdote: At a restaurant, Oska’s manager had gone up to pay, and the proprietor asked what was with the cameras. He answered that Oska is a singer, and the lady exclaimed that she’d have to be sure to get an autograph: “But… is that a man or a woman?”)
Joo-won surprises him by offering him a gift, which turns out to be a bunch of designer accessories that Oska had been coveting.
After going through more beer, both cousins sleep on the couch. Joo-won opens his eyes and addresses the sleeping Oska, “I knew all along that you always lost to me on purpose. Thanks for that, hyung.”
At the hospital, Joo-won overhears from the doorway as Jong-soo sits with Ra-im, showing her footage from her sageuk action role. He urges her to wake up, trying to bargain with her, saying that if she wakes up, he’ll let her go to Joo-won. Aside from the fact that she was never his to begin with, it’s sorta sweet, and I’d venture to guess that Joo-won thinks so too.
Joo-won writes a letter to Ra-im, which starts out fairly prosaic about the wind in the trees and such.
But as he continues, his meaning becomes clearer as he writes, “I hope you’ll see the things I see. You’ll stand at the window where I stand, and lie down in the bed where I lie down, and read the books I read.” It’s like a goodbye and a welcome all at once, as he prepares her to live out his life, pending another body-switch.
He starts to cry in earnest as he writes on:
Joo-won: “If we could be together even in that way… then that’s enough — let’s think of it as being together. That’s enough for us to consider ourselves as happy as other lovers.”
Aw, you’re sort of breaking my heart here. The whole double-sacrifice thing is not my cuppa tea, but if you’re gonna do it, I suppose ripping out the hearts of your audience is an effective way to go all-out.
With that, Joo-won takes Ra-im’s body from her hospital bed and drives them off in his convertible to await the coming storm.
As he sits in the car, he tells her, “Don’t love some other man — live alone while thinking of me. And don’t be too friendly with Choi Woo-young. That’s incest.” LOL. He just had to get that in.
He adds, “This may be the most selfish decision of my life, but since it’s the decision of a leader in society, respect it. You were always really cool — be cool in the future, too.”
He kisses her forehead and says, “I’m going to miss you a lot. I love you.”
And then, he drives into the storm.
COMMENTS
A caveat: I hate when a drama’s key angst comes from Noble Idiot Syndrome, and this episode is all about it, on several fronts. But putting aside my personal pet peeve about people sacrificing themselves and breaking up under the logic of “It’s for his own good,” this episode does a pretty good job with the setup. Or rather, it goes completely trite and tiresome with Ra-im’s part, but then punches you in the gut (in a dramatically effective way) with Joo-won’s.
I have long since tired of Joo-won’s witchy snake of a mother pulling shenanigans and being offended when she doesn’t get her way. All of her stunts in this episode are, frankly, things we have expected of her and have been done by her in previous episodes (with the exception of going freakishly possessive with her “I’ll ruin him, just to prove he can’t beat me” speech). I understand why Ra-im still treats her with respect, but her meekness has been wearing thin, so forcing her to break up with Joo-won under false pretenses is one of those scenarios you just know is gonna happen, and drives you up a wall when it does. Not to mention that it’s been used in so many dramas that it’s already a well-worn trope.
On the other hand, Joo-won’s decision to literally swap out his life for Ra-im’s works a lot better for me on an emotional level, and also on a dramatic/mythical level. It recalls the best part of My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho, when you give us the dilemma that only one can live, and the couple is desperate to find a solution that doesn’t require one or both of them dying. That’s a conflict I can get behind, and it’s unexpected and has true stakes, other than “Mom’s gonna be mad at me and cut off my credit cards.”
I suspect that the next episode will give us Ra-im’s half of this story, because this episode was all about Joo-won coming to this decision. Frankly I haven’t been too happy with Ra-im’s passive, withdrawn attitude as of late, and I hope that her reaction to waking up in Joo-won’s body will give her the chance to do something other than cry.
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51 annie
January 8, 2011 at 9:13 PM
Wonderfull.. eventhough I have 2 feet of mucus hanging from my nose for too much crying. I still love the ever friggin I die you die plot in this drama.
and I dig the song sang by Hyun Bin oppa. Awesome, now I need to rewatch my princess to lift a litle bit of my sadness.
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52 kendy
January 8, 2011 at 9:16 PM
waaahhh can't wait for tonights episode... eishh.. i cried a lot in this episode
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53 sweetstickyrice
January 8, 2011 at 9:17 PM
is it possible to cry by just reading over the recaps? is must be, because tears are coming out and I can't stop it. What will I do when I'm watching the actual episode??? I think I need to buy a new box of kleenex.
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nightluna
January 8, 2011 at 10:45 PM
possible. it happened to me.
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Moozy
January 9, 2011 at 5:31 AM
Happened to me too. This is the first time ever a recap moved me to tears. I will definately wake up early mornibg tomorrow to watch the raw ep 18
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twylah
January 9, 2011 at 8:04 PM
it totally happened to me too. my sister was like "whoaaa" what happened to you, and i can't answer coz i kept on crying like a baby!
so loving SG!
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54 yui
January 8, 2011 at 9:18 PM
I'M CURIOUS....................................................huaaa.can't wait ... thanks for the recap ,, daebak!
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55 Diane
January 8, 2011 at 9:20 PM
Omo! Why did they have to end it like this...the suspense is killing me!!
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56 blueoceanpalm
January 8, 2011 at 9:21 PM
Thanks, Show. I've now got a pounding headache because I've been crying all day because of you. See you tomorrow.
Love, K
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57 tori
January 8, 2011 at 9:22 PM
darn! my face was tears stricken. this was a 360 degrees turn about in joo-won's character. the so unconventional hero suddenly shined with all the right ingredients to win hearts. i never thought that he would reach to a decision, an ultimate sacrifice. wow! 100 points for the diva-that-he-isn't-anymore. i can't wait for the next episode.
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58 Jenny
January 8, 2011 at 9:22 PM
I know it is too cliche with the brain dead theme but seriously man it brought me all to tears. When i heard about this twist, i was a bit disappointed, at least was expecting something else. But this is so sad. Jokingly, with so much humor, it seems we failed to observe how deep they were in love and this damn episode gave tears all together!
Thank you sooo much for the episode. I was dying for it!
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jaykay
January 8, 2011 at 9:25 PM
i agree! i knew they liked eachother but i didn't know to what extent their "love" was.
this episode CLEARLY shows how much they have fallen for eachother and that they are genuinly IN love.
love is about sacrifice, when you put that person before yourself.
i'm VERY impressed with hyun bin and ha ji won's performance in this drama. it has to be one of their best yet.
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59 jaykay
January 8, 2011 at 9:23 PM
the only time i smiled in this episode was when ra-im was watching joo-wan as she was talking to him on the phone and then in the background
YOU SEE BIG BANG! hahaa. i'm big bang obbsessed
and when secretary kim called him hyung and joo-wan asked if he was crazy.
SO SAD:( can't wait until tomorrow for episode 18.
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60 Jenni
January 8, 2011 at 9:27 PM
Thanks HB for recaps! I've been dying for it to come out -begins to read- >3<
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61 yuna
January 8, 2011 at 9:27 PM
omo!!! it was really heart breaking that i ran out of tissue. huhuhuh!!! i guess it right, joo-won's mom is all evil and kneeling down infront of ra-im is nothing but a show. there's no sincerity on it nor doing it coz of love for her son.
on the contrary, what i believe is that it would be joo-won who will wake-up in ra-im's body. ra-im is brain dead and only her body is alive so it must be joo-won's soul in ra-im's body that will come to life.
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62 ar
January 8, 2011 at 9:29 PM
Thank you for the recap! I think driving through the barricade is not as nonsensical (I hope that driver gets jailed! of course in dramas, they often just end up disappearing and no one cares because the focus is on the injured lead) and being able to take a coma patient's body out of the hospital like that. Is it because JW's rich?
this episode is so angsty that I skimmed through it and will watch the video in its entirety only when the subs come out. I knew the Noble Idiot trope will come out to rear its ugly head in this drama, but I wasn't too annoyed by it in this episode overall because it's not the sort of angst generated by second leads or by corporate sabotage. I also loved how they snuck in some comedic moments. And the brotherly love between JW and Oska brought me to tears. (and who else thought it was HOT when Oska carried Taesun. 100 times better than the YSH and YEH pairing in My Fair Lady. )
Thought they overdid Ra-Im's part because it was established during the second switch when they were at JW's mom's house that Ra-Im was going to trust in JW from now on. That was one of my favorite parts of the drama- when she said that. For me, it was a milestone. But I guess it wasn't a milestone for everyone else. So I was disappointed that she couldn't trust in him to solve everything.
I was also surprised that all of this happened in episode 17. Thought it was a bit too early. This should be an episode 18 or 19 sort of episode. Will 18-20 will even more angst?
Okay, I know I'm going to be bursting people's sad bubbles here- but wouldn't JW and RI keep on switching every time it rains. So even if RI comes back, when it rains again, wouldn't JW return? So it's not like JW will never see his mom or Oska again- it's just that he will never be able to meet Ra-Im ever again. In the end they will be sharing a life instead of him sacrificing a life???
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Gummie
January 8, 2011 at 9:31 PM
About the carry part, it's funny how TaeSun didn't put up a lot of fight. I think he's secretly enjoying it lol
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luvthisdrama
January 8, 2011 at 9:52 PM
I guess you are right about the switching. Unless, Ra-Im's guardian decides to pull the plug on Ra-Im's comatose body.
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jomo143
January 8, 2011 at 10:20 PM
Wouldn't JS be her guardian?
Now that you mention that "pull the plug" thing, and how everyone is in her room chatting with her, telling her to come back, there is no way she is medically "brain dead."
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izzie
January 8, 2011 at 11:01 PM
In this drama, there's no plug to pull since RI wasn't hooked on anything but the monitor - no life support system there. Unless they smother her with a pillow. *shudders*
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crook
January 9, 2011 at 1:09 AM
yeah, once you get into the logic of how Joo Won, who is not legally related to Ra Im in anyway, can just pick up a brain dead patient and waltz out of the hospital, you're going down the rabbit hole.
I just shut off my brain when it comes to the realism. Like, how Ra Im doesn't even have a scratch on her face when supposedly she's braindead??!?!? Or how a braindead patient can survive on an O2 stat montion attached to the hand alone and not ten thousand tubes and catheters coming in and out of her.
I guess having to watch Joo Won remove her urine cath wouldn't have been too romantic so I'll just let it go.
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izzie
January 9, 2011 at 2:01 AM
I guess having to watch Joo Won remove her urine cath wouldn’t have been too romantic so I’ll just let it go.
LOL. Totally unromantic indeed! :D That thing is not so easy to remove as the water that keeps the tube from slipping out have to be sucked out with a syringe before the whole thing can be removed. I doubt Joo-Won would know that. But then again he can learn it from the Internet. :D
She must have been in diapers. LOL.
yuna
January 8, 2011 at 10:40 PM
"So it’s not like JW will never see his mom or Oska again- it’s just that he will never be able to meet Ra-Im ever again. In the end they will be sharing a life instead of him sacrificing a life???"
woah!!!! this might be true. it reminds me of an old movie where two lovers were cursed thus they are "always together but eternally apart". by day the woman becomes a hawk, by night the man becomes a black wolf. neither has any memory of their half-life in animal form; only at dusk and dawn of each day can they see each other in human form for one fleeting moment, but can never touch. :(
but with sg, i'm speculating a happy ending with our OTP. :)
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momosan
January 8, 2011 at 11:20 PM
Yep, the Ladyhawke scenario. In Ladyhawke, a couple is cursed and so during the day, he's a person and she's a hawk while during the night, she's a person and he's a wolf, so while they always together, they are never together as a couple.
A cult classic Ladyhawke....
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yuna
January 9, 2011 at 2:55 AM
momosan... it's nice to bump at you here. :) i often see you in ockoala's playground. ;) and yeah, you're right.. the title of the movie is Ladyhawke. it's just i forgot already how it ended. and i'm hoping that joo-won and ra-im's fate wouldn't be like them.
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63 Gummie
January 8, 2011 at 9:30 PM
Oh, yay, I'm so glad to see that I'm not the only one who is tired of Ra-Im's meekness and passiveness. Just like you, I think the reason I hadn't cursed at the show for heading to the Noble Idiots land was because Joo Won's part has been done so well. Though I was unaffected by the angsty atmosphere (more like frustrated with the first half), I was really captivated with Hyunbin's performance.
What bugs me about RI is that I don't understand why she has to beg his mother's allowance to be with him?!! It is NOT that JW has never told her about that aspect. Back to their pre-date time, he used to beat that idea on her head over and over again that his mother would be ruthless to him and he might likely be disowned if they ever got together. She even got annoyed at him for that. She SHOULD HAVE KNOWN that before she went to the party. I thought by going forth with her feeling, she accepted the fact that shit would hit the fan and they would try to deal with it TOGETHER. But, seriously, now she decided it was too much and folded under pressure? What kind of characterization is this?
I always have a nagging thought that the writer has neglected to develop her female lead and it really shows now. It is just unfair and irritating to let the guy grow and change so much while his counter part is always the same, and in such a redundant way.
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ar
January 8, 2011 at 9:42 PM
I find that a lot of kdramas rom-coms tend to do that with their leads- the guy always gets more development than the girl, but it has become glaringly obvious that the writer has abandoned ship on the Ra-Im characterization. I wouldn't have minded much except this is HA! JI! WON! Ha Ji-won is acting her heart out and I feel like she deserves a better Ra-Im.
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anais
January 8, 2011 at 10:01 PM
in total agreement.
just today i was thinking how underdeveloped korean drama heroines tend to be. what the heck is that all about, especially when many screenwriters are women!!!
is it reflective of some collective unconscious desire to invite dramas' primary viewers (women) to imagine themselves in place of the obviously undeserving heroine?
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anonymous too
January 8, 2011 at 10:33 PM
yoon hee of skks was also sassy and cool at the start, then she became a little bit of a cry baby towards the end...gaah! i want strong, clear headed, intelligent women for heroines!
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ar
January 8, 2011 at 10:55 PM
I guess she had to cry so that she can't outshine Sun-joon or be stronger than Sun-joon. Look at how he won that academic battle they had (the one where the prize were the tangerines)!!
I see it in romance novels all the time. She can be strong spy-assassin and kick the asses and slit the throat of dozens of men, but in the face of the hero, she is always weaker, even if the only way he could be stronger than her would be if he had superpowers.
ar
January 8, 2011 at 10:46 PM
I agree and do think this has something to do with the female writer and female audience using the heroine as a placeholder/vessel for themselves and their desires (of molding the bad boy heroes into proper men). Not that all female audience members react to rom-coms that way, but I do find that I more often think "Oh, if I was the heroine, I would have reacted in this manner instead" than "Oh, if I was the hero, I would have done this instead".
The heroine is also usually already "perfect" by episode one except for 1. not much experience in love and 2. minor flaws that can be easily ignored, are charming, and are pretty forgivable if we see them in our friends (If Ra-Im was my friend, I would probably hug her and feed her ice cream rather than yell at her to make more sense). Where can you go from there?
Moreover with the placeholder theory, notice that the bitchy heroine is much LESS forgivable than the uberbitchy hero. The female audience members don't tend to consider themselves bitchy; so they are stuck in a dilemma where they were prepared to identify themselves with the heroine and are affronted to find her 'tainted' with bitchiness and aren't able or aren't willing to identify with her or feel unpleasantly forced to identify with her. Therefore, the heroine has to be nice and inoffensive.
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anais
January 8, 2011 at 11:08 PM
Yeah, I'm not so into identifying with the heroines in general. I find myself tending to identify with the men - in SKKS, Sunjoon. Although definitely not with Joowon in SG.
Argh. As much as I loved Candy and still love Candy, I don't need all my heroines to be Candy or Annie or Candy's nemesis Isabella or Elisa or something like that.
Or rather for them to go from Candy to Annie every single k-drama.
anais
January 8, 2011 at 11:11 PM
Oh and Ra-im, I'd so have ditched her a long time ago. As a boyfriend and as a friend. The Ra-im I dig is the Ra-im from episode 1 who kicked the thief's butt and then the ungrateful rich hoity-toities.
Gummie
January 8, 2011 at 11:12 PM
Exactly why I was irritated with RI becuz I can't identify with her. If she were my friend, I would hug her. And then beat some sense into her head when she calmed down.
I wouldn't say I want my heroines to be flawless or always rushing head first into the problems, I just want them to be more consistent and rounded out.
anais
January 8, 2011 at 11:15 PM
Argh. I keep seeing more in your post!! :)
The heroine is also usually already “perfect” by episode one
But I'd like for them to stay awesome, especially because the drama ought to test them and they should develop through those challenges in ways that are consistent with the character. Instead, there's a split that occurs always. Candy at the start. Annie by the end. Gah.
anais
January 8, 2011 at 11:39 PM
I can't help but think of My Name Is Kim Sam Soon as the counterpoint.
Although I myself couldn't get into her (primarily because I am not into Kim Sunah at all), KSS is the least perfect of heroines at the start of the story but proves herself probably the most self-respecting of all the heroines I've seen. Sometimes so much so that I wondered on what she was basing all her chutzpah.
KSS, with its solidly flawed but absolutely self-respecting heroine, garnered incredible ratings and those figures ought to have driven home the point that viewers actually want something other than heroines who go from Candy to Annie. (And that these KSS type heroines need not all be acted out by Kim Sun Ah every single time.)
ar
January 9, 2011 at 12:48 AM
yeah, I also thought MNIKSS would bring out a whole flood of dramas with heroines who remain strong throughout even during the most vulnerable of times, but...yeah.... MNIKSS also showed that you didn't need to take the cheap route of having an eviiiiill second female lead to make the heroine look good, but vacuous evil second female leads still prevail.
Anonymous
January 8, 2011 at 10:20 PM
I agree. I mean after episode 13 after Ra-Im cried in front of the mother, she has been crying non-stop. Where is the strong and cool female lead of the first 10 episodes? It kinda disappointed me coz I really liked Ra-Im but they have reduced her to a weepy mess recently.
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Gummie
January 8, 2011 at 10:20 PM
I know, I would love to see Ha Ji Won given more challenge to work with. I dare say her character is a bit flat and simple.
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sapient
January 9, 2011 at 6:47 AM
Totally agree. It seems that she cannot stand up for herself. That's a major flaw in her character. I was frustrated for the first half of episode 17.
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Birdie
January 9, 2011 at 12:21 AM
Thank you for bringing it up. I am not pleased with the scriptwriter for the non development of Ra-im character. Even when she found out that she is in love with JW,she was very passive. Also the writer did not use the body swaps for the characters to develop a deeper understanding of each other .Too bad -for all the good and fun parts, it is not without its flaws.
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miss
January 9, 2011 at 12:23 AM
there is another heroine in a korean drama romantic comedy who change gradually for the entire drama.... MA HYE RI in prosecutor Princess :)
ohhhhh can't get enough nly think PP recently, LOL
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anais
January 9, 2011 at 12:35 AM
You're right. Absolutely.
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kdlover
January 9, 2011 at 7:34 AM
Yes totally agree!! That's why I love Ma hye ri character sooo much!!
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Anonymous
January 9, 2011 at 1:04 AM
One thing I love about Ra-Im is her drive and passion for her work. Fortunately the writer did keep this aspect of her character consistent throughout the drama.
Maybe it's because I am career-minded myself, but I like that Ra-Im has her own dreams and aspirations. That, unlike other female leads, her world doesn't seem to revolve around the make lead. I hope that when the drama end, she can fulfill her dream of becoming an action director.
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Gummie
January 9, 2011 at 8:46 AM
Oh, I definitely love that aspect from her. I don't mean to see her world revolve around him. I'm career oriented myself too. I'm just sorta frustrated that she's too submissive to other bullies and passive in the pursuit of happiness. And her methods to solve the problems are... awfully inconvenient.
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64 miss
January 8, 2011 at 9:39 PM
I'm abit wonder.....maybe this question sounds stupid, but Do even Ra Im soul is stil in her body? She is in a coma-dean brain after all.... Her soul maybe it's not in her body. SO would their soul can be switch?
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Gummie
January 8, 2011 at 11:08 PM
I don't think we should even be bothered about it. This is a "God in the Machine" sort of plot device. You just have to accept that the switch will happen, brain-dead or not.
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miss
January 9, 2011 at 12:32 AM
haha my mistakes... ;)
all i can say, let's just enjoy the ride :))
overall I love the comedic element on this drama despite it has flaws :)
I just want comedic element won't fade away and dissapear in the upcoming episode...
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65 Noypi
January 8, 2011 at 9:40 PM
So THIS is where we end up on Ep17... Ra Im basically brain dead and Joo Won deciding to give up his alive self once the storm comes just so Ra Im could live..... Yea, you got me there.. Now I'm crying like a freakin BABY.. T_T
Oh drama gods, please give us a happy ending.. I know u will but y u gotta make me cry... T_T
(Thanks for the recap JB)
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66 Kuging
January 8, 2011 at 9:41 PM
GOSH I was crying while im reading the last part. I cant imagine myself when im actually watching il probably burst out crying here in cafe. that sucks.
bring on the tears, Show il have it as breakfast,lunch,dinner.
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67 bleu
January 8, 2011 at 9:42 PM
"I know mothers are blinded by love, but really?"
Really. Really really! R E A L L Y..hehehehe
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68 bluelime
January 8, 2011 at 9:42 PM
thanks for the recap!! =) hyun bin is such a talented actor.
but my heart is shattered from ep 17.
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69 omega
January 8, 2011 at 9:43 PM
I have a box of tissue next to me while watching drama and also reading your recap.
Before the recap, I thought hew was going to die with RaIm. Thanks for your recap, and now, I understand the meaning of the letter and the episode, it made cried more.
I love everyone except his mom. Seul is a much better person now.
I want a happy ending!!!!!!
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70 ann
January 8, 2011 at 9:49 PM
such a heart broken episode...joo won really make me cry...i'm crying while watching the raw episode...and i still cry even when i'm reading this recap as well...keep up the good work, hyun bin...thanks javabeans for the fast recap... ^^
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71 kpopfan
January 8, 2011 at 9:53 PM
OMG! This episode had me in tears!
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72 grasya
January 8, 2011 at 9:54 PM
i haven't seen the raw of this episode, but i can't stop crying...aish.
i hate it when the angst comes. i wonder what will happen if their bodies don't switch?
thanks for the recap.
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73 diarylara
January 8, 2011 at 9:56 PM
it will be happy ending,..trust me.. :)
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74 Stephanie
January 8, 2011 at 9:59 PM
last two weeks! Even though we know we hate the old drama antics. Aren't you glad that this drama lengthened the fun the first 8 weeks and sped past all the angst in 1 single episode to arrive to a very unique noble-esque decision?
sheesh! Talk about complaining the first 8 weeks about lack of plot movement and then hating it when it came.
This is the first bad comment I had about your commentary. I just hope you'd stop concentrating so much about this drama's bad points and more on the usual witty insights you give. I mean bad points have to be addressed but not repeated. It just sorta becomes nagging.
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anais
January 8, 2011 at 10:07 PM
Funny. I thought she was being far too generous with her review.
As for JB's critique that the drama was slow in going for a while is as valid as her observation that this episode was full-on (and very rushed, in my opinion), overcompensatory makjang. Rushing plot movement is equally problematic as providing no plot movement.
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75 c
January 8, 2011 at 10:02 PM
Apparently the last sequence was foreshadowed in Episode 7 with another of Ahyoung's dreams!
"Ah-young...relates a curious dream she had last night. Her dreams are always spot-on, and this one featured Ra-im and Joo-won speeding along in a car, watched by “ajusshi.” She means Ra-im’s father..."
I'm guessing this other, happier (? we'll have to see) dream will be a scene in one of the upcoming episodes. This episode was so makjang it made me cringe (a car accident like that? really?) but Joowon really made it for me. How far he has come.
Fortunately there are three more episodes so I'm guessing it can't be just a simple sad ending. We'll have to see!
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76 anais
January 8, 2011 at 10:04 PM
OK, I read through ALL the comments to see if anyone else thought that the editing and pacing of this episode was completely wacked and on speed, but no. Apparently I'm the only one who feels this episode was totally forced and false. That the only genuine moments in this episode were Hyun Bin's final moments preparing himself to switch with Ra-im. And notice that I said Hyun Bin, not Joo-won.
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grateful1
January 9, 2011 at 5:36 AM
I can't say that the episode felt totally forced and false to me, but it certainly did much of the time. Actually, I've been having these feelings for a few episodes now, but especially so for this episode.
Based on the early episodes, I thought this was going to be a quirky rom-com with lots of whimsy, quick-witted banter, and fiery sexual-chemistry. But now it feels like I'm in a full-on makjang, complete with makjangish music-- and it kinda feels like Show has a multiple-personality disorder.
However, despite all of that, the emotional punch got to me, too-- but I
didn't cry as much as I did for "Flowers for my Life".
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77 Kitchel17
January 8, 2011 at 10:07 PM
this better have a happy ending!! too sad,i was crying so freakin much
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78 ayn
January 8, 2011 at 10:08 PM
The book Alice in Wonderland plays a strange role in this drama... It keeps appearing randomnly..
I really, really hope that it isn't some clue that the ending of Secret Garden will be similar to the ending of Alice in Wonderland...
A dream
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anais
January 8, 2011 at 10:08 PM
Wouldn't be the first time from this screenplay writer. Cough Cough Lovers in Paris.
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ar
January 8, 2011 at 11:39 PM
*small voice* I actually liked the Lovers in Paris ending.
but I think I'd prefer a more straightforward ending for this drama.
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anais
January 8, 2011 at 11:47 PM
*small voice* I actually liked the Lovers in Paris ending.
How so cuuuuute of you!
I was soooo furious at the Lovers in Paris ending because I had been so heartbroken over Lee Dong Gun's character's heartbreak.
Imagine that every single tug at your heartstrings for Guhro turned out to have been for naught because the whole of SKKS turned out to be one of the stories Yoonhee penned for the bookstore. GAHHHH!
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ar
January 9, 2011 at 12:15 AM
My heart broke for Lee Dong Gun's character too (Soo-hyuk!!!! *sobs*), but I never thought she was good enough for him!
I thought the ending pointed to several versions of Taeyoung that exist- whether she existed in a different time, incarnation, reality or non-reality, or was just a doppelganger (okay, just outed myself as a bit of a sci-fi/fantasy geek)- and how all those Taeyoungs are destined to be with all the Kijoos that exist, since earlier in the episode she was like "do you think we would have met if it wasn't for Paris?"and he was like "yeah. definitely" and abt how they were destined to meet. (easy for him to say since they're in a kdrama and everyone knows that a big city in a drama is shrunk to the size of a city block).
I think one Joo-won is enough for the world and all worlds to handle. And you can't just copy him. He is made one cell by one cell at a time...
anais
January 9, 2011 at 12:38 AM
Interesting. You remember Lovers in Paris so much more thoroughly than I do! :)
And agree. Not good enough at all for Soo-hyuk. OMG, still breaks my heart.
teapot
January 8, 2011 at 11:34 PM
And I will just DIE
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izzie
January 9, 2011 at 1:20 AM
Something about the forest screaming incident in Jeju still bugs me. RI & JW discussed it more than once and I think it will be a factor at how the ending will turn out.
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jomo143
January 9, 2011 at 6:27 AM
I was thinking about that, and the theory that she really died or almost died in the forest.
BUT, if he zombie juiced her long enough to do a body swap in Jejedo, and that is what her father did to save her, he failed because she is NOT safe now. She is in the same state as post forest death/almost death.
If he failed, why did we hear his voice over tell us he did save her after she was too late to audition?
Was that clear at all?
Unless the "body swap as life saving" succeeded because once all that was set in motion in Jejedo, he knew JW would fall in love with her enough to sacrifice himself out of his body, and she would end up in JW's.
BUT, if that were the goal all along, why didn't he pick a woman whose life he saved to become the vessel of his daughter?
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79 Haj
January 8, 2011 at 10:08 PM
i sobbed like a baby in this episode. When I realized that Joowon was going to sacrifice himself I couldn't take it, I cried my heart out. I mean, full-on sobbing, not just falling tears. :(
I do think the crazy driver was dumb, they could have done ANYTHING that makes more sense, such as, i don't know, even a patch of ice that the crew missed.
It occured to me that if I was Ra-im and I woke up in Joowon's body, him in my comatose one, I would just switch back asap. We'd probably have a system where we share Joo-won's body.
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80 anotherfan
January 8, 2011 at 10:10 PM
I haven't seen the episode yet just read the recaps :) love the recaps - thanks JB.
All I thought was where is her father to do some fantasy rescue for his daughter? Sniff sniff. Very sad episode indeed.
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81 gbo
January 8, 2011 at 10:11 PM
if she's brain dead, won't the switch just make joo-won's body be brain dead, and ra-im's body alive. just to be switched back again at the next rain storm?
oh sorry, was i surprised that there's logic holes in a kdrama? how silly of me.
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c
January 8, 2011 at 10:16 PM
yeah i really don't get the logic of joowon's big decision, because if they really do switch every time it rains they would be switching all the time (until the comatose body really dies, i suppose)
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jomo143
January 8, 2011 at 10:28 PM
I'd like to see that somehow both characters end up in HB's body.
Some "All of Me" moments where HB has to play BOTH characters fighting each other would be funny.
Steve Martin did an unbelievably comic job doing that.
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Gummie
January 8, 2011 at 10:30 PM
I found that confusing too but coming from JW's perspective, it is understandable. I take it that he's just too desperate to be logical. It something I can tolerate.
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Minnetter
January 9, 2011 at 10:25 AM
Well I don't know, I would come to the same conclusion as Joowon did, because it is the soul that is switching and not the body, and since what's supposed to be wrong is her body then it has nothing to do with her soul, so once she's in Joowon's body who is perfectly alright, then she will be alright too and Joowon is the one who'll be unable to wake up in her body. it's so complicated I gave myself a headache...
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82 BIG BABY
January 8, 2011 at 10:13 PM
I cried like a baby... :< A HUhuhuhuhuhu
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83 hime
January 8, 2011 at 10:18 PM
thank you for the recap! my heart goes out to Binnie on this episode. love the way he admits his weaknesses to Gil Ra Im. JW momma is a witch indeed! wonder how she would react if she learns about the switch. haven't watched episode 17 yet. will wait for 18 and hopefully we'd get something uplifting. :)
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84 Ace
January 8, 2011 at 10:19 PM
I admit that Hyun Bin completely owned this episode. It's just too bad that I didn't cry at all in this episode. Nearly lost it when Joowon was writing the goodbye/welcome letter to Ra-I'm and his song was playing in the background but since it was already around 3am when I watched this, and my eyes were really sleepy&tired (did a MGIAG marathon the night before) plus a there's this little annoying ache in my left temple...argh! I wasn't able to give this episode the full reaction it deserved. Some things I liked:
•I love Seul. Why can't all 2nd female leads be like her? She was pretty annoying at the beginning but I loved her since the LOEL VVIP Christmas Party. And she's so pretty too with a flattering style/hairstyle for a 2nd lead. Love the smile at Oska & love the advice to Ra-I'm at the museum.
>Loved Oska and his bromances with both Tae-sun & Joo-won (in a sweet real brother type of way)
>Director Kim is as funny as ever. I watched Ahjusshi the other night and I still can't reconcile that that psycho was Director Kim.
>Ah-young, Jong-soo and Jung-hwan are also some of the people to love in this drama.
I really don't mind the makjang aspects and the angsty turn of the drama...I just hope for a satisfying ending and wish really, really, really hard that I wouldn't hate the last 2 episodes like some other 2010 kdrama that I'd better not name here. =)
Thanks JB for the recap (I know this isn't easy for you.)
I can't wait to watch this again tonight before the next episode and give it my full attention with all of my faculties working 100%.
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ar
January 8, 2011 at 11:37 PM
yeah I think the nice characters in this drama helps mitigate the makjang aspects of this drama. If this was a makjang, Seul will try to seduce JW while RI is comatose. or maybe even try to kill RI while she's comatose! or maybe she hired the driver to cause the accident or had cut her brakes, etc. And Jong-soo and JW will have an argument over whose fault this is and then get mired in guilt and self-flagellation! Secretary Kim will be secretly evil and plotting to sabotage LOEL while JW is away at RI's bedside. Ah-young would be her bitchy roommate who thought she deserved it and Jung-hwan will be Ra-Im's rival at work who is a sexist pig! oh the imagination goes wild!
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anais
January 8, 2011 at 11:42 PM
LOL!!!!
I think you've a second career in the works as a makjang scenario developer.
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Ace
January 9, 2011 at 12:59 AM
Hehe, just realized that it's Secretary Kim not director. In the words of Joo-won (complete with hand gesture, though mine is sincere), Sorry!
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85 vanillasalt
January 8, 2011 at 10:39 PM
Did anyone else what how in the world Joo-won took her out of the hospital? it's like, hello!? this woman's in a coma! how did her doctors allow this?
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c
January 8, 2011 at 10:57 PM
lol i know right, but there are far more illogical points in the drama (& every other kdrama) to argue with & ponder over
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izzie
January 8, 2011 at 11:37 PM
It must have been quite a chase in the hospital - something that we didn't see - coz if I'm not mistaken, vital signs monitors are supposed to be hooked up to the nurses' station to alert them of something wrong going on, just in case. And RI being taken out of the room would just do that.
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86 mastille
January 8, 2011 at 10:40 PM
Thanks so much for the recap!
I liked Ra Im a bit better than the last episode, just because she kind of tried not to be a Noble Idiot in the beginning - and I feel like she didn't tell JW she was there when she was thanking him over the phone because she didn't know how to actually face him yet.
And then she tried to stand up to his mom again - but remembering how he himself was the one that said it would be impossible for him to give up his business and lifestyle first and wanted to be the Little Mermaid, I can see why she changed her mind. He's not giving up on her if she says she doesn't want him to get attacked by his mother because he'll say it's his choice - so she has to pull out the big guns. And yeah, the whole melodrama thing is cliche, but both HJW and HB convinced me so thoroughly that I didn't mind. In fact, if this is the climax of the makjang - if the real makjang-caused angst and scenes of Noble Idiocy end in episode 17 out of 20 - then I'm good. If it was the last episode, I would be... okay, but I know this show can do better than that, so I'm waiting to see how it'll up the plot.
Also, when I think of Noble Idiocy I think of My Girl, and while My Girl infuriated me (two years separation because of an evil ex? Total coldness from Yoo Rin for like at least two whole eps? What?) I felt like I could kind of relate to Ra Im here. I just think she could have displayed more affection for him before, say in eps 15 and 16...
I saw the little mermaid page as a message to JW to hint at the real reason she tried to break up with him... and omg again HB's acting... and HB CAN SING... those just blew me away. I could rewatch all the melodrama again just for him.
Ahhh I really want this to end well... maybe there'll be some magical way to bring both of them back, but Joo Won might be returned to his 20 year old personality, as if he'd lost part of his life or something for her? Everyone keeps saying how different he was... and I would REALLY like to see that... and it would be cute if he forgot Ra Im and she showed affection to him and made him fall for her all over again... omg that would be AWESOME. Show, please do something AWESOME to sweep out this melodrama. Pretty please?
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Free
January 8, 2011 at 11:59 PM
fully agree with you regarding your last paragraph !
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Ace
January 9, 2011 at 7:47 AM
;) wish granted...
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mastille
January 9, 2011 at 3:17 PM
YAYYYYY!!!!!! =DDDDDDDDDDD
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87 nightluna
January 8, 2011 at 10:42 PM
I cried just reading the recap!! Where are the english subs!!! SG WHY CAN'T YOU STAY AS A RON COM!! you're ripping my heart apart...But oh please, brain dead due to a stupid driver who refused to follow procedures? it just makes ra im's accident seems non-sensical!!!
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Minnetter
January 9, 2011 at 7:36 PM
well it never announced itself as a rom-com, it even has melodrama in it's description so the tear jerking plot had to be brought out at some point and I guess it's now... but everyone's going to be happier in the next episode... mostly
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88 berdecinismo
January 8, 2011 at 10:44 PM
Sad chapter, but I just have a bone to pick with the last sequence of the episode . . .
I just don't understand why JW had to take comatose Key Lime out of bed to do the body switch.
I think it was demonstrated (in ep.15/6--Joowonita in elevator, while Ra-Him outside at audition) that their soul-switch does not require both individuals to be in each other's vicinity or both to be rained on--it suffices if one is exposed to the rain in order to trigger the change.
On another note . . . I know I'm supposed to suspend reality with kdramas, but there's no feasible way in any country on Earth (especially 'advanced' countries like S. Korea), that a comatose patient could be taken out of a hospital inconspicuously . . . for me it's stupid seeing distraught JW and vegetative Key Lime driving off to unhappy fate.
I'm just hoping for a satisfactory outcome to this charming story, free of gimmicky, overused kdrama stereotypes . . . /crossing fingers*
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nightluna
January 8, 2011 at 10:55 PM
oh don't be such a spoiler...the drama obviously wanted a more heart-wrenching goodbye between joowon and raim... if joowon just go out to the rain by herself, where's the drama!
Another thing, their first switch doesn't need any to be exposed to rain...
Or you can think it another way...joowon wants raim's body to die so that she will be forced to live her whole life in his body?
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ar
January 9, 2011 at 1:10 AM
maybe it has to be with barometric pressure when it rains instead of raindrops hitting one of them, because both of them were inside and in different parts of Jeju when they first switched (he was at a rented villa and she was at a sauna)
It looks like the LOEL dept store and the site of the auditions were probably 15-20 minutes apart and close enough to rain in both places (even if the raindrops don't hit both of them) . It seems like this place JW is driving to is much further away that is possible that it was completely sunny where the hospital was and rainy where he's heading.
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ghaylet
January 9, 2011 at 2:59 AM
good point...
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89 Elle-Emme
January 8, 2011 at 10:47 PM
wow i have no words
got my tissues ready
Binnie is sure giving it his all before he goes to the army
wae wae wae ?
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90 Sammi510
January 8, 2011 at 10:56 PM
When Ah Young lost it, I lost it. Beyond sad. Great recap. Thank you.
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anais
January 8, 2011 at 11:43 PM
Totally!!! Love Ah Young and Secretary Kim. The actors playing these two characters are really doing a fabulous job.
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91 jennnn
January 8, 2011 at 10:56 PM
@ Startulle actually, its not a romantic comedy, its put into the genre of "melodrama" and "romance" LOLOLLL
thats why i was like HUH, are they mistaken?! theres nooo way this can be a melodrama when everythings too damn funny!
but then BAM the recent episodes have hit, and there your melodrama awaits! HAHAHA
anywhooo, i saw the preview of episode 18, and im pretty sure gil ra im in joo wons body is going to do something that will come to their advantage during the switch.
lets hope lets hope! :)
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92 elle loves kdrama
January 8, 2011 at 10:57 PM
Thanks for posting the recap! I am so glad I stayed up late to catch the show (although I have to work in less than 5 hours), the recap was a wonderful surprise!
As many others have mentioned, I really loved Seul in this episode, she is so much softer, but still badass.
Ra Im, Ra Im, what happened to you? You were so strong, and driven. Do women really change that much after falling in love? As JB said, I really hope tomorrow's episode shows your side of the story.
Joo Won, I LOVE YOU!
Good night, all :D
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93 kdramasFTW
January 8, 2011 at 11:00 PM
this recap totally made me cry like i did in the last episode of MGIAG BY THE WAY... how come JooWoon needs to bring Ra Im with him to go to the rain????Isn't one person enough like in episodes where Ra-Him gets rained in front of the police station while JooWonda is inside without being rained at. Another, is when JooWonda gets rained at outside and Ra-Him is inside the elevator. Thus, only one is needed to get rained at in order to have a soul switch.
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94 raccoon 너구리
January 8, 2011 at 11:12 PM
i abhored how the mum ends up being the all out baddy and how makjang it turned out to be. so over the top dramatic. won t deny i teared up as joo won drove off.
although...
i know it s stupid but i also cracked up at the EPIC FAIL potential:
that ra im ends up brain dead in joo won s active body (not much use there...) and joo won ends up fully conscious in a comatose body.
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95 Daniela
January 8, 2011 at 11:13 PM
Oh, like many of you, i cried. I knew that Noble Idiots appeared, but at the end, I just let myself go and it didn’t bother me. Plus, she (the writer) gave me (well, not ME, us, but I was hoping that) the thing that I wanted: Ra-im refusing to break up wiht Joo-won. And I liked her reasons to do that…and 30 seconds later, she stole me that.
The three possible scenarios of Ra-im answer. First scenario: she doesn’t leave Joo-won ( for 30 seconds). Second scenario: she leaves Joo-won because he is the reason of his dead father(used like an excuse and it works) and third scenario: she leaves him (the definitive). This is irrelevant, but I like it.
It seems that Joo-won make a huge change. I don’t know about that. I like baby-steps Joo-won but I guess that in order of the self-sacrifice he had to change more and fast, so the coma is a good reason for that. The fact that when he arrives to the hospital he doesn’t cry, he is just like in shock, the way he says “I love you” when they are in the car with silent tears, (if the translation is good) The way he starts his letter, and his last words when they are in the car. All good.
Ah, moms. This mom is kind of old-fashion, so she is like some of the old-fashion telenovelas moms (well, some of them still exist in telenovelas when I turn my T.V. on, if I ever turn my T.V on a telenovela). We need a bad guy or a bad person. Second leads are cool people so the writer leaves that burden the mom.
At the end, I like the episode, even if is a very angsty one. Mostly the Hyun Bin parts. Ra-im crying doesn’t bother me because doesn’t surprise me. It’s like the way she comes in the package. But I would love more development for her, like JB and some of you of had said.
Thank you for the recap!
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96 BJ
January 8, 2011 at 11:21 PM
!!!!!!!! I tried so hard not to cry in this episode but nooo Jo Won had to do the noble act of sacrificing his own life for her really hit all the right spot. I love this drama so so much and I really hope the ending will be happy. Fantastic i can hardly wait for tonight! Thanks for the recap!!
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97 Lisa Purba
January 8, 2011 at 11:21 PM
I'm crying so much... T.T this is the saddest eps :'(
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98 tachan
January 8, 2011 at 11:22 PM
cried so much in this episode and didn't expect to cry again by reading the recaps.....sob...
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99 Sam
January 8, 2011 at 11:23 PM
I think my poor heart has just been ripped out of my chest...... That was really heart breaking even if it was really cliché
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100 Mel
January 8, 2011 at 11:26 PM
*** selfish sacrifice *** haven't seen it, it'd be raw now anyway, eng subs where are you? ... always the life saver JB and GF's recaps..... thanks for the tears...
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