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My Princess: Episode 9

I’m still fully onboard My Princess, although people are starting to jump ship, as evidenced by this week’s drop in the ratings (it conceded the lead to Sign and only recorded a 12.1%, down from its high of more than 20%).

I can sort of understand why, given that there’s not as much comedy as there was in the first few episodes, as always happens in rom-coms around this point. If the romance were stagnant on top of that, I’d probably be growing bored, too, but I like the way the relationships keep shifting, never quite the same in one episode as they were in the one previous. For that alone, I’m happy.

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EPISODE 9 RECAP

While Hae-young agrees to marry Yoon-ju — insisting it’s his will, not anyone else’s — Yoon-ju surprises everyone by saying she won’t. Grandpa sits down the errant couple to find out what the matter is, and Yoon-ju explains that she and her father have never disobeyed the chairman’s wishes — but in marriage, she, like all women, wanted to be proposed to rather than ordered.

Grandpa backs down enough to see that she has a point. Or she would, if she weren’t such a big fat LIAR. There’s no way in hell that someone as ruthlessly ambitious would reject a marriage out of pique.

Once they’re alone, Hae-young asks Yoon-ju about her response, and she asks the same of him — when did he change his mind? He answers that the situation dictated that he say yes, which she assumes has something to do with Seol. He corrects her: It was because he knew that the one she loved was sitting right there, and he didn’t want to embarrass her by rejecting her in front of everyone.

Yoon-ju hadn’t realized he’d known about her relationship with Jung-woo all this while, and Hae-young explains that he understood how she felt, bound to each other by duty. But after feeling something for Seol, he realized that he was wronging Yoon-ju.

He apologizes for that now, and Yoon-ju is incredulous. She’s the one who was dating behind his back, but he apologizes to her? It must be a foreign concept to somebody who couldn’t muster an apology or a sincere word without a gun to the head.

Hae-young adds that he doesn’t resent her for it: “But you can’t come back to me now, Yoon-ju. This isn’t because you have another man, or that you don’t love me, or even because you want Daehan Group. That means nothing to me now. The reason you can’t return to me is purely because… I’m going to protect her now.”

Eeeee!

Seol makes her milk nightcap (topped with a chocolate-sauce sad face tonight) as she thinks back to the kiss. Angrily, she vows to forget that kiss, all right — not because HE said to, but because she wants to! Take that, stupid chocolate crying face! And her milk turns into a puddle of choco goo.

…which is, of course, when Hae-young joins her at the make-your-own-nightcap bar, which is, by the way, perhaps the best idea EVER. Startled, she asks if he heard her, and when he wearily asks what she means, she replies, “Me saying, You jerk— oops.” Heh.

He’s too tired to have it out with her, so Seol grumbles, “Are you that angry that she won’t marry you? Jerk.” He looks at her at that, and she asks, “Did you hear that too? Sorry, I’ll say it internally from now on.” Then she says to herself, deliberately loudly, that he must be sooo humiliated to be dumped like that publicly and driven to drink. She’s too cute.

He wonders, “Why, in this large palace, are you everywhere I turn?” She replies that it’s because they’re feeling the same, since “I was dumped today too, non-publicly.” He looks at her intently as he registers the meaning — that she was rejected by him — and says seriously, “You weren’t dumped.” (Awwww! If only she’d connect the dots…) She doesn’t understand his almost-confession, but he leaves it at that.

The next order of business, Hae-young decrees, is for Seol to make public her personal assets, in the name of transparency and such. Also, people have to know who she is in order to vote for the restoration.

Seol asks for some time to take care of her affairs, heading to the bank to withdraw the whole of her personal account. It’s not much — about $150 — but she turns it over to the state, since it’ll look intriguing to the capitalistic public that she gave up her “entire wealth” to the nation. Heh. I love that Seol isn’t a goody-two-shoes about things like this; she’s not unethical, but has a certain media savvy.

On their way out, Seol crosses paths with an old friend, Hyun-woo oppa (Joo Sang-wook, in a cameo), and greets him brightly. She moves to give him a hug, but Hae-young drags her back and chides her for her familiarity with a stranger. I love that he again waits expectantly for her to introduce him as the Very Important Person that he is, only to be dismissed as a mere bodyguard.

So Hae-young corrects her and calls himself “the person responsible for her, in a lot of ways” — which, of course, sounds just a little bit odd and rather possessive.

Back at the palace, Hae-young sits her down with a piece of paper and tells her to tidy up her past as well, meaning old boyfriends. She explains that Hyun-woo oppa is just a “warm childhood memory” to her, but Hae-young persists — when did she have her first love? When was her last kiss? I love it — Hae-young is at his best when he’s being insecure and motivated by jealousy, though he covers it up with the flimsy excuse about needing to know her history. Yeahhhh, right. For good of king and country?

She muses that it’s been three years since her last kiss, but he tells her to think again, prodding for mention of that night. You know, that one. Seol takes issue with his third degree and turns the questions around on him, but he pronounces himself completely aboveboard and forthright… well, except for one particular night.

Seol finally catches his drift, but it’s then that they’re called away for a meeting about the upcoming (urg!) press conference. (It’s a fanciful world indeed when you can be ruined, and then rebuilt, with the power of one maaaagical press conference.)

Yoon-ju smirks to read Seol’s prepared statement (as do the other court ladies, who find her flowery metaphors amusing), but Hae-young calmly declares it suitable, with some editing.

Seol hears that Dan has come to visit and perks up immediately, dashing out to meet her sister. She’s hopeful that this is a sign of peace and hugs her warmly, but Dan is really just here to scream at her for selling out her family to become princess.

Unable to contain with her anger, Dan shrieks at Seol while flinging clothes from the closet and raises a hand to hit Seol.

Hae-young steps forward to block her arm and comments caustically that this is what it must be like having siblings, and that Dan is welcome to come back anytime and ruin more clothes. Seol accuses Hae-young of wanting this result anyway — hence his press conference machinations — to which he agrees. “But I can’t watch any more of it.”

He follows Dan out to warn her not to come by again, and to stay away from Mom’s inn as well, for that matter. Reason being that he’s headed there next, to explain to Mom that Seol had nothing to do with the announcement of her adopted father’s crime, and that it was all his doing.

Just as he’s asking Mom to keep her distance from Seol from the moment (since that’ll only weaken her), a banging on the door interrupts. It’s Seol, here to try to talk to her mother again, determined to come by until she’s ready to see her. She promises not to cry anymore, though, noting that someone (Evil Bitch Sister) takes offense to it.

Though she gets no response, Seol settles down for a conversational chat with Mom as the two inside look stricken, not knowing how to react. Seol confides that oddly enough, among the people at the palace “who enjoy watching me struggle,” she has developed feelings for one of them. Omo omo! First an almost-confession from him, and now her? Episode, you’re making me happy.

She goes on to say that he sure confuses her a lot, always bickering with her and even ditching her, “But then suddenly… he’s as tender as Dad.”

Seol adds that her heart races whenever she’s around him… but he’s marrying another woman. And yet, she can’t stop liking him, either.

Inside the house, Hae-young looks grim to hear her repeat all the wrongs he’d committed against her, and Mom looks at him in shock, guessing he’s the one. Mom rises, wanting to open the door, but Hae-young holds her back.

On the drive back to the palace, Seol’s driver notices that Hae-young’s car is following behind, and that it had been parked at Mom’s place earlier. Seol’s eyes widen at the idea that he might have heard her embarrassing confession, and she orders the car to drop her off at the side of the road so she can ride with Hae-young… who just zooms right by her.

Shocked that he’d just ditch her (“Don’t you watch movies?!”) she flags down a truck and begs the man to follow Hae-young’s car, and he does so more out of amusement that she might be crazy than because he believes she really is the princess. Eager to latch onto any reason to get him to drive faster, Seol agrees that she is indeed a nutjob and holds up a finger gun, threatening to “shoot” him if he doesn’t comply.

She then turns on the truck’s loudspeaker and orders Hae-young to pull over — speaking in her Mishil voice, of course — and adding for good measure that “Whatever you heard at the pension was a mistake!”

When he stops to collect her, Seol hastens to assure him that whatever he heard was misunderstood, and that he’s not the guy she was talking about, she really meant some dude, Mr. P! Hae-young (who, by the way, happens to be a Mr. P) smiles, knowing she’s doing a horrible job of covering up for her slip.

Press conference day. While Seol prepares to make her statement, she gets a flower delivery from her mother. On the petals of three roses, Mom has written words of affirmation: “Princess before flowers,” “Lee Seol before flowers,” and “My daughter before flowers.” It’s a way of saying that Seol is more than, beyond, and better than the most beautiful flowers, using a common saying (which was around before Boys Before Flowers but may be a reference to that drama, given Mom’s connection).

Seol makes her way to the press conference — but her nerves take a hit the moment she registers that in contrast to the last time, this event is practically empty. Only three reporters sit at the tables.

Yoon-ju feigns concern and tells the chairman that something must have gone wrong (was its name Yoon-ju?), though she looks rather pleased with herself.

Despite this disappointment, Seol gathers her courage and takes her place, greeting the room warmly as she begins her statement.

Hae-young receives word that there’s a situation at the parking lot — reporters without a press badge have been barred from entry. He immediately guesses that this is Yoon-ju’s doing, and dashes off a note to be delivered to Seol.

Seol reads the note while mid-speech, startled at the message: “How about having the press conference in the parking lot, Princess?” (A pretty shrewd move, seeing as how she was so effective at delivering her impromptu speech to the staff in the last episode.)

Seol thinks so too — smiling to herself, she finishes the sentence she is reading and adds, “I will continue the rest of this address in the parking lot.” Without giving anyone time to register her words, Seol dashes outside — pulling off her heels for better speed — and runs in her stocking feet.

At the edge of the parking lot, she finds the crowd of reporters being held back from entry, who eagerly fire a barrage of questions at her. Thinking quickly, she grabs a chair and climbs on top of it, then grabs a bullhorn from a parking attendant when the reporters complain that they can’t hear her.

Arriving in the background, Hae-young smiles at her moxie — as do the reporters, who appreciate that she is moving the press conference here — while Yoon-ju looks grim. Well, grimmer. (Seriously, what gives, Sourpuss lady?)

Seol admits that she left behind her speech in her haste, so she will merely speak her mind — which is, really, what she does best anyway. She apologizes for not being the princess that people deserve, and says that her speech contained a line about resuming the succession and being a pivotal moment in Korea’s history. She’d like that as well, but she’s not sure how to do that, and asks them all to tell her what she should do, and what they want to do. She may not be the smartest, but her aides in the palace are incredibly smart, and they’ll think of answers together.

The reporters ask how, exactly, they are to let her know, so she directs them to a website and invites them to write in suggestions that she promises to read.

The reporters are so charmed that they cheer for her as she wraps up, making everyone — minus the soulless Yoon-ju, who therefore doesn’t really qualify as a person — proud. Particularly Hae-young and Jung-woo.

Afterward, Seol asks her assistants who wrote the memo, guessing that it’s Hae-young. His aide swears that it wasn’t, so she prods, “Did he perhaps tell you not to tell me?” The aide blurts, “Not perhaps, he said to absolutely not tell—” Oops.

Sitting down at the fountain to rest her feet, Seol sees that her soles are dirty, not to mention scraped from the asphalt. At Hae-young’s sudden appearance, she straightens hurriedly and tucks her feet away. Hae-young grabs for her feet anyway, wanting to assess her injury, which makes her panic. Instead, she jumps into the fountain — haha — and pretends that the coolness is just what her feet need.

Hae-young offers her a reward for her successful day, and picks her right up from out of the fountain, complaining teasingly about her weight. And do I feel sorry that Yoon-ju sees this from the shadows? Ha! I only doubt that it stirs any emotions in her, seeing as how I’m sure they all shriveled up and died years ago.

As a result of Seol’s impromptu press conference, her public stock is rising, and fast — the terms red megaphone, barefoot princess, and parking lot press conference are all buzzwords (and search terms) of the day. In addition, both her online fan cafes and anti-fan cafes are growing by the minute. Not to worry, though — Seol’s awesome lady in waiting is on the job and has sussed out the anti’s. No way they’re getting away with causing any trouble on her watch.

Alas, the news isn’t so good for Gun, who fears that his bright light has turned into a faraway star. Sob.

Mr. President isn’t loving the fact that the princess is growing increasingly popular on Hae-young’s watch, as he was supposed to be working against the monarchy restoration. Hae-young apologizes, but the president just waves that aside, saying ominously that they’ll have to turn a disadvantageous situation into an opportunity. Since the princess is so good with speaking to the public, he’s thinking to make her the speaker for the Blue House. Hm, keep your friends close and your enemies closer…

The next day, Hae-young finds Seol in the antique car again, cackling to herself over her newfound popularity in another Mishil-inspired moment. He’s here to inform her that he’s heading out today, and she blusters about not caring one way or the other. It’s sorta cute how confident he is in her feelings now that he’s heard her confession, and he says he’s just letting her know, so she won’t wander around looking for him.

She tries to set specific times for them to use this car with the explanation that they should avoid each other when possible — a suggestion he flatly declines. When she insists she’ll be using the car from 9 to 10, for instance, he wonders, “Are you telling me so I’ll come find you?” Hee.

Hae-young’s errand takes him to Seol’s father’s grave, where he stands with head bowed and says nothing other than “I’m sorry.” Um, I’m not sure I like the sound of that, since he can only be sorry if he’s going to be hurting Seol… Gah! How ’bout you just not do the thing that’ll make you have to be sorry? What do you mean, it doesn’t work like that? That’s exactly how it should work!

Annnnyway, Seol has traced back her memories of the empress’s pouch and thinks the orphanage is a good place to start. She and Jung-woo head over together, not realizing they’re one step behind Yoon-ju, who has already gotten there to ask the nun about it.

The nun remembers Seol fondly, and recalls how the adoptive parents insisted on Seol despite the orphanage recommending another girl the same age — Go Eun-byul (the name Seol initially called herself when first meeting Yoon-ju). At the time, Seol had recalled nothing of her past, and when she was adopted together with Eun-byul, the latter’s name was changed to Dan.

Seol and Jung-woo interrupt this meeting, surprised to see Yoon-ju here, and the latter sits tensely while Seol asks about the pouch. She wanted to scoop it from under their noses, so there’s no way she’s happy to have the others interfere.

But the nun’s answer shocks everyone, because she recalls quite clearly that the pouch actually belonged to Dan, not Seol. At that, Yoon-ju’s hard look turns into one of satisfaction — it suggests that Seol may not be the princess after all.

Seol distinctly remembers the pouch, but the nun confirms that the girls cried over it a lot, with Dan bragging that her mother had given it to her. The nun wonders if Seol’s memory has altered the truth.

As they leave, Jung-woo says assuringly that there may be a simple explanation — that perhaps Dan remembered wrong, or lied. Well, I’m glad they’re leaving that option on the table right from the start, since it drives me nutty when characters overlook that very distinct possibility and run around on narrative wild goose chases on the basis of a simple lie.

Yoon-ju proposes stopping for tea with Seol on the way home, who cheerily accepts and upgrades that to liquor.

There’s a lengthy bit of soju-pouring and -drinking that could be a case study in Korean drinking habits: pouring for each other no matter how much you hate each other, and having a superstitious belief that drinking out of turn means that the other person will be unlucky in love for three years. (Yoon-ju takes two shots and smirks, “That’s six years.”)

Both ladies toss ’em back freely, though Yoon-ju’s got a leveler head with the drinking, until finally, Seol gets to the point: Which man does Yoon-ju like better, Jung-woo or Mr. P — er, Hae-young?

Seol says that she knows Jung-woo was Yoon-ju’s first love, only to be corrected — her first love was Hae-young. Yoon-ju answers, “I liked both. But the person I want to see more right now is Professor Nam.” Asked why, she answers — in typical Yoon-ju fashion, by which I mean in the way most designed to get us to hate her (even more) — “Because I received more love from him.”

Seol says frankly, “You’re quite selfish.” Yoon-ju says simply, “I know.”

But Seol still wants to know the answer to her question and repeats it. Yoon-ju beckons her closer, and asks, “Why? So that if I answer, you can like Park Hae-young freely? That won’t happen — because I won’t let either man go.”

Holding up her cell phone, Yoon-ju offers to prove it.

In the palace, Jung-woo worries about Seol’s absence, since he expected her back hours ago. Hae-young asks where she went, to which Jung-woo replies pointedly, “She’s with the woman you’re marrying.”

Just then, both men get the same text message from Yoon-ju, asking them to come pick her up because she can’t drive. Hae-young suggests going together, “Because there’ll be someone there worrying over whether I’ll go.”

He’s right on that score: Both ladies wait outside for their designated driver, one expectantly and the other one worriedly. Seol says that the men aren’t coming, while Yoon-ju asserts confidently that they will.

Yoon-ju asks if Seol would like Hae-young not to come, and Seol answers, “Yes. I hope he doesn’t come.” Alas, Yoon-ju’s smile broadens just then, because off in the distance is Hae-young, with Jung-woo right behind him.

While Seol looks on, Yoon-ju runs and throws her arms around Hae-young.

 
COMMENTS

I’m pretty sure this scene isn’t going to end the way it appears, so I’m looking forward to a Yoon-ju smackdown come tomorrow. (It had better come. After all, who claims one guy as her preference, and then claims the other one just to keep him away from her rival? Agh, whatever, Yoon-ju sucks.)

I guess I’ll go against the grain by saying that I was perfectly satisfied with last week’s Episode 8, which it seems is not an opinion shared by all. I do think the episodes are settling down, and perhaps they’re not as cracktastically addictive as they were in the beginning, when the episodes were chock-full of cute, from end to end. And I’m not saying I don’t miss that, ’cause this show is built on cute.

But given that we must have angst in some form — so saith K-Drama Law — at least we have new developments in the characters’ relationships coming at a constant flow. Cute with no movement can be enjoyable (I dug the romance in Pasta, which was so crackling with chemistry despite a lack of actual plot), but with constant growth, it’s ever so much better.

I’ve read enough comments finding fault with the chemistry and romance that I guess this may fall under the category of personal taste (the concept, not the drama), because I’m actually pretty invested in Seol and Hae-young. Her side is pretty straightforward — she likes him but thinks he’s taken — but I really love the way he’s conflicted about his feelings. For him, it’s not a mere case of thinking he shouldn’t like her, but a test of his personal beliefs, his ideology and political stance warring with his emotions and attraction. And the fact that he is obviously torn makes me feel sorry for him even when he’s intending to do something that’ll hurt her (as I suspect the trip to the grave foreshadows), even though internally he has decided to let his feelings for her stand.

Okay, and also: They’re really (really, really) pretty.

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Beautiful song and wonderful recap, Javabeans! We owe you a million thanks!

Bit sad with the drop in viewership for episodes 7-8 which I really liked a lot. I think the audience were spoiled with all the cute in this drama and like a brat jumped ship when the cruise turned just a bit stormy. But no worries! For all the cute now returned in full speed in episode 9, yay! :-)

I don't think there should be any question at all whether Seol is the rightful princess. The pouch could have been taken from her by Dan when they were kids in the orphanage. Obviously, Dan cannot take away all the memories that Seol had with the her father, the Prince, or reproduce her own. And not to forget the photo that both father and daughter shared that was in the possession of the fisherman and his wife. Even ahjussi remembered Seol as the child in that photo. Were Seol and Hae Young able to get a copy of this photo? I cant remember them taking that photo b'cos I was so distracted by THE kiss that happened afterwards in the stairways to even bother....awww! ;-)

Anyhow, to be or not to be the princess, that is the question...

And yes, before I forget, Yunjoo has exceeded herself in this episode ;-) She is more than a bratty brat :-) Good thing she did not include in her list of victims the adorable chef in the palace but Im not too sure with grandpa...he is still not out of her possible targets ;-)

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Hey does anyone saw that fish face lady at the end when he hugged the guy he say something to Jung Woo "im so sorry " or something.. such a selfish women.. I dont get it why even 1 person can love her or be with her get along 2..XD

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Thank you JB for the very fast recap, you are great.

Now I am looking forward to get home this evening from work to watch it asap.

I love this drama very much because of the sweet bickerings between Seol and HY. Love it that Seol drop's a brick nearly everytime when she is together with HY and that he ENJOYs it sooo much.

Its the sweetest fun to watch this couple...

And I have to admit that I like SSH in this drama very much (Rom-coms suit him more the dramas) and did not know KTH before (she is lovelly and has the whitest teeth I have ever seen on an actress :P).

Both have a really great onscreen chemistry in this drama, nearl as good as the one of Cha Seung Won an Kim Sun Ah in City Hall....

Thes side characters, the Prof and Yoon-Ju...I like them also very much. So I am waiting eagerly to see Yoon-Ju's fall and her purification, asking for forgiveness to the Prof towards the end (I wish them both a Happy End, too) For Park Ye Jin, I liked the actress in the drama Hateful but once again and in the show Family Outing (where she was/is more pretty than in MP - her outfit and hairstyle is awful in MP) and I think she is doing a gread job in acting so cold, stiff and over ambitious....so its odd and in the same time funny for me to read all the comments how they hater her...

Thanks again JB and I hope that tomorrows recap for Ep.9 will be as quick online as yours *^^*

edit: Thanks a lot to all recapers of MP :)

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I'm going to confess, I 'm not invested in this drama but stop by checking on only SSH/KTH moments. They are sooooo cute, their moments together were priceless.

You know, when I looked at SSH ,I emerged in his feathers and couldn't concentrate on the story at all (I mean it REALLY!).And for KTH, I just drooled over every things she wear, how can she look so perfect and pretty no matter what she does, *sign* that's enough to get myself the DVD when it comes out. Yeah...not into the story at all.

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i'm still very much aboard this ship and loving every minute of it. thanks for the recaps JB! may not be the best series plot-wise and i see a lot of loopholes but the 2 main stars more than make up for it. i find myself forgetting the story whenever i see them together on screen.... hahaha.

i read some comments that the real princess can easily be proven by dna test... yeah, logical, but then we won't have our angst. :-)

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Boy, do I love this show. Thanks for recaps! Too bad I have to head out to work... I was really praying for a 3rd snow day in a row. Oh well, my new addictive show will just have to wait... until lunch break ;)

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Like this drama, like KTH, SSH.
I do not like her hairstyle, dress in ep 9. It's not necessary to change hairstyle each episode. Just stay with few hairstyles that make her look pretty, cute, suitable with role. She is very cute with less weight.
Director needs to work harder & create more exciting situations & good, diversified cinematography.

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My thoughts after watching this:

1. I feel another kiss coming soon. Probably in the car.

2. HY has got incredibly long lashes. Every time he looks down I am wowed by them. They are so obvious. This is the first time I've noticed an actor's lashes in a drama.

3. I notice his every head tilt now. Oh God. It's all clichique's fault. I was blissfully oblivious to it before this. I find myself getting very worried every time he reaches an angsty moment now. It's probably part of him though. I mean he's probably head tilting away in real life.

4. I'm sad about the dip in viewer ratings. This means they won't extend it to 20 eps. Which means next week onwards things are going to move faster. They'll probably go to bed by the end of next week. haha just kidding.

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Rating is lower for all dramas on Wed, Feb2, 2011 at that time. Perhaps, viewers see the firework on the night before New Year.
However, i agree director must work harder.

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"I mean he’s probably head tilting away in real life." Hilarious. Now I won't be able to stop watching for the Head Tilt.

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I like this section " Hae-young tells LS to tidy up her past old boyfriends. When did she have her first love? When was her last kiss? ". It is so funny & lovely.....hi...hi....

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After he asks about the last kiss, he brings his head down and presses his lips together, remembering...
prolly expecting Seul to say something complimentary to him, and yet, she disappoints him again! Yes!

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Right, i like these scenes too. I like your comments. Conversations & acting of this couple are funny and witty.
Their chemistry is really good & suitable for these scenes.

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And for the first time in a long time, I'm commenting! :">

I never watch a show that doesn't get praises in this blog. Lol. The dramas that you've given kudos to, I've watched and although there might have been glitches, over-all, they were amazing.

Anyway. Back to My Princess. <3 It's good that there's actually angst into the plot now - although I could take the fluff all through episode 16, the drama would end blandly, so let the angst begin.

What I love about it is the pacing. Everything seems in place. && The best thing is (I think you've mentioned it in one of the episode recaps) that the reason why the pairing stands out a bit is because of their very persona. They can't 'have' each other precisely because both of them are powerful - unlike the usual rich guy meets poor girl blah blah - and that would destroy both of them.

Guh. I just love KTH and SSH's chemistry. I wish they'd date in real life. I bet they'll make beautiful big-eyed babies with extremely pretty eyelashes. Lol.

Thanks for the amazing recap, JB! I always understand the episode more after reading your take. 8D

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can SSH gets anymore gorgeous? Yes, he can in ep 9. He is more engaging then the story in this ep.

I think more angst/conflict is needed in order for it not to evolve into a less memorable drama of just beautiful leads.. A steamy bedscene or showerscene would be a start :) WRITER DO NOT LET THE GREAT CHEMISTRY BETWEEN THESE 2 GO TO WASTE.. we may never see them back in a same project again aft MP *sob*

Can't wait for ep 10!

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I agree with you Gerri! It's already ep 10 for heaven's sakes and still no bed or steam....getting frustratedddd

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HY's conflicted feelings are believable. sometimes a male lead tends to be torn and it just drives you [the viewer] crazy because the basis is quite shallow. but here, I understand that what really, really keeps him from pouncing on a growing love is that political side to it. also, i'm loving that both characters are unknowingly upfront about their feelings. the only thing missing is directly saying it to each other.

im prolly one of the few, if not the only one, who does not enjoy angst of any form. if a drama is cute, i'd like it to stay cute. but i do get that angst is indeed needed to move the plot. right now, the angst here for me is acceptable. and i like yoonju's villainress personality.

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I'm so excited to know 2 men comes for who? The surface maybe is not the truth deep in inside. I bet both men worry & have the feeling for LS although they are still friend of YJ. They care for both girl (one is love, one is friend). Just with each guy, who is friend , who is the real love?

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Seol and Park Hae Young are the cutest k-drama couple ever!

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Princess Lee Seol all the way! I really really love this!! It's such a light-hearted drama that is very pleasing to watch :") Hae Young and Lee Seol <3

On a sidenote, Yoon Ju and Dan are successful in making everyone hate them..

Can't wait for Ep. 10! Thanks for the fantastic recaps!

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Can Dan be really the princess?

The only thing that can prove that Lee Seol or Dan is the princess is for them to take DNA test. They can afford that right? At this day and age, that is the easiest way to prove ones identity. But I guess that would take away the drama. hehe

Anyway, if they want it the hard way, Grandpa and Yoon Ju's father can look at Dan and Seol's pictures when they were little and tell which kid he met before. And then mom can validate who that child really is whomever they picked.

I don't think grandpa made a mistake in finding the emperor's descendant when he dedicated his life in finding the right person.

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Wouldn't it be cool if they discover Seul's mom's DNA somewhere and they really are half-siblings?

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I guess Dan is sibling of Yoon Ju

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So many things to like about this episode!

Thanks for the recap - so fast and helps so much when you explain away the strange language I get from the early subbers. (I am absolutely NOT complaining about them. They are a necessary step in delivering my Kdrama drug.)

How beautiful is SSH with KTH? While I could watch him get all angsy by himself, he really shines with KTH.
The actors share intimate and revealing moments so effortllessly - like when they leave the bank, and he fixed her sunglasses and caressed ever so lightly her hair.
All of the car scenes would make a beautiful OST video.
I agree -they MUST share a kiss in there.

I haven't seen KTH before, but I feel like this part was written for her. Whether she's sitting and writing - a perfect girly thing we all did, or imitating the dramas, or intently watching HY's face for the true feelings behind his cryptic words, the character fascinates me.

Really liked the finger gun and how she kept the pretense of the threat all the way to the end of the ride. I almost believe she thought she could wound that driver with it.

One thing I will complain about is the flashing close ups. The example in this ep is when YY's man ordered the pair to wed.
I feel like the director is getting greedy with reaction shots from everyone. Slow it down, man! If you pull back, we can see all of them at once. We don't necessarily need each face isolated to feel what they feel.

Newly Born Die hard Hand Towel Fan out

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ahem....readers, YY's man....that'd be Grandpa

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Ooops! I should have clarified.

but the grampa in Attic Cat is cuter.

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I have eyes only for my oppa. Havne't seen the other grampa. Does he stay in the attic with a cat?

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Well, he has a crew cut, and not skunk hair, so you may not like him. He climbs stairs, and likes the right girl. Gives secret money, too.

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jomo and YY! you are both so funnnnnyyyy! hahaha! ;-) did not see this coming --- jomo joining the grampa appreciation club, hehe! :-)

way to go, girls! :-) YY, your influence travels far and wide :-)

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i love to recaps more than wathing the episodes..coz i want to strangle yong ju-bot so baddddddd!!!she meannn!!ha3..n seol...how can she didnt even mention anything about the kiss?shes totally remembered dat!i bet next epi..hae young would ditch her for seol!!ha3

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Thanks so much!

This drama is way too cute!! XD Can't wait to watch it ^^

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Thank you for the recap. I'm kind of surprised that a lot of people don't see the chemistry between Hae Young and Seol! I think they have chemistry off the charts! But I guess you're right, it's personal taste. I remember during SKKS when a whole lot of people were not into the Sun Joon and Yoon Hee pairing, but I thought they had so much chemistry together, too! Maybe my taste is weird... but I'm glad to know almost everyone hates Yoon ju! Ha ha!

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super thanks for the recaps! =D i just love kim tae hee in this role. i laughed myself crazy in the truck scene with her pointing her finger gun at the ahjussi. LOL. i can't wait for tomorrow's recaps. thanks a bunch javabeans and girlfriday! =D

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Is it just me or does Song Seung hoon (whatever his name is) look the same in every scene? I've been trying to get myself hooked to this drama but for some reason HE turns me off. There's nothing about him that makes me WANT to see him act.

Kim Tae Hee, though, is gorgeous.

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The Hand Towel is not admired solely for his acting ability.

SSH is like the sugar in your coffee, the throw blanket on your sofa.

Without him, life can go on. Dramaland will continue.

But with him, life is sweeter and just seeing him makes you warm anticipating how you'd feel if he were wrapped around you...

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hmmm...if he were wrapped around me? stop making me think dirty thoughts!

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haha! jomo! waxing poetic, eh? love you like this :-)

i want one, too - SSH wrapper...or is it rapper? whatever :-)

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I think the last part is a bit lame. Even if Hae Young is picking her up, what is wrong with that? They grew up together, it's not a proof of *love*? Instead, I would Hae Young kinda cruel if he didn't show up...

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I can tell your biased opinion towards and away from many shows. HAHA But I guess we are all human/kdrama freaks so we are swayed more by emotion than anything haha.

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JB, thanks for the recap.

Totally agree with your last comment. They are the prettiest couple..... I thought they should get married!

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I completely agree with you. Even though the Drama has lost its touch in terms of comedy I continue to watch because of the developing relationship between the two leads.

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I am not specially a KTH or SSH fan but I have to admit they are the first korean couple I really think their chemistry is effective on me- up to now my fav asian couple have been either Japanese, Chinese.

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Does anyone know what song was playing in that scene where LS and HY were driving back from her mother's inn? It's so catchy and I can't seem to find it on the OST!

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I love getting out of class and these are here.

Sidenote: I wanna Sparta Yoon-ju into a freaking hole.
>:(

she makes me want to rip off my eyelashes.

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hehehee... completely agree with your last sentence. I actually quite like their chemistry which is so CUTE (when haeyong isnt being all angsty)! i'm glad they've reverted back to the cuteness this episode, cuz from last episode it was pretty bad, and the acting skills (or lack of it) really started to show. undoubtedly the show is at its best when it is light and fluffy, which after a long day, i think we all enjoy no?

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I just have one question, when are we gonna get back to the smooching?!

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Thank you for the fast recap^^

I do agree with you (in all points) and yes, they are pretty ^_______^

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Sunset is also my favorite song on this ost. :)

I'm behind on this drama. I gotta catch up.

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rating low due to Lunar NY celebration , viewers still flood online for this drama .

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Lunar NY celebration, Parties, Fireworks, Dancing, and novel of MY PRINCESS was published & many bought, read books to calm down their itching.
All dramas aired that day, that time (SBS, KBS,MBC) reduce its ratings.
I love MY PRINCESS and still continue to see it online at youtube with Eng. sub....hi..hi.....

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Yeah, I'm with you. I have nothing actually against the show. It just doesn't have any umph! Its more of a one-shot pony with only the main couple as the driving interest in the show and well the "will they? won't they?" plot mechanics of the main couple is the most predictable of all the plotlines in a rom com usually so there is no OMG WHATS GONNA HAPPEN!!! kind of feeling to the show.

I pretty much watch the show while playing solitaire in the corner simulataneously now. Generally that's one step from total abandonment from the show altogether but it has its moments. Plus it hasn't reached the 3rd Act yet, and who knows maybe the princess plot will find some footing... you know besides like the press and inexplicably evil people that are so evil you can't even fathom their existence.

...it could happen

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Love this drama so much, can't wait!

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They truly are beautiful people. I love the complicated love square going on. I think it's fun. I wish they made Yoon Ju have more emotion, she is so bland but it's getting better. Maybe we are waiting for her to crack.

Thanks for the recap. :D

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Well... saying Sorry wasnt for what he WILL do, but for what was DONE!
And... it's true that it's cute to see them act like this!!! It's so funny, and you get a warm feeling...
AMAZING DRAMA!

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Just watched this episode! Enjoyed reading your re-cap as always!!

I'm actually worried things are going to turn out the way we fear they could at the beginning of episode 10. Since, initially I thought "Oh. He's really there for Seol." And that he's going to push Yoon-ju aside and take Seol home but...I'm worried that his apology at Seol's father's grave means that he is going to try to hurt Seol so that she will distance herself from him (ie. he will act like he really cares about Yoon-ju more...)! But then why did he tell Yoon-ju he will protect Seol? AAAARRRGGG!! I'm so confused!!

And I just wanted to say: I agree with you! I'm lovin the added angst because it's not too much and is well balanced (imo) and also, I think these two leads have AWESOME chemistry. It's frustrating, really.

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I'm riding and will continue to ride this SHIP! Yeah.

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Thanks for your recaps! This show is a lot of fun, and I'm enjoying every non-Yoon Ju moment (urgh, I hate that hair).

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Am stockpiling episodes so I'm not left desperately dangling. I've watched through the kiss at the end of Ep07 but continue to spoil myself through your recaps. =) Still loving the show and as always, your recaps!

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Niceeeeeeeee :)

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im loving my princess more and more!

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The two princess theory works for me! I really want lee soel to the a real princess...The evil step sister is done very well in this drama(I hate her so much)...and the chemistry between the main characters are off the chart...are people blind? eagerly awaiting for the next episodes...

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This is the only drama I've genuinely enjoyed for the past year. I enjoy the pace the most. It's quick but not too quick that it leaves me hanging on some scenes. I absolutely love it

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thank you for the recap! i'd just watched the episode and yelled at Seoul for confesing like that, only in dramaland.
i'm not going to jump the ship now because i'm too hooked up to the story and even if they are going to go through with the twist of "Seoul is not the princess, that annoying step is is the real one" i still wanna keep watching the drama. hope this plot won't take too much time of the plot.
finally, i hace to say i can't get enough of SSH!!! AND Yesterday, here in Peru, started the broadcasting of Summer Scent...WOHOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
Thank you again for the recap :)

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Lapsus Brutus while writing, hehe:

says:"... that annoying step is is...."
Should be: "...that annoying step SISTER is..."

says: "...hope this plot won’t take too much time of the plot"
should be: "...hope this plot won’t take too much time of the STORY"

says: "...i hace to say..."
Should be: "i HAVE to say"

Any other mistake is because my english sucks! hahaha

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I'm glad you're still onboard this drama JB. I'm actually surprised at people jumping ship. I actually find the drama to be getting better because the plot is finally moving and the relationships are heating up. A little angst is good for dramas. If this were all cute and fluff all the time I'd eventually find it to be boring.

I guess I don't know what others are saying but as for me, I'm loving the chemistry between SSH and KTH. A comparison to Personal Taste? Psssh. I kinda take offense haha. To me, this is a lot better than Personal Taste and Pasta.

But as for the plot that Dan might be the 'real' princess, I've suspected they would go with this plot bunny since episode 2. I mean, I could see why they would want to take that route...it would resolve the whole scandal between a princess and a (ex) chaebol. So Seol and HY can be together and no one would have to give up anything and yadda yadda yadda....BUT STILL. I'm rooting for PRINCESS Seol. Sure, Dan might be smarter and more graceful but Seol is more endearing. I just hope that Dan really did take or find the purse by accident.

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thank's for the recap....i wish they could be couple in real life...

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