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Best Love: Episode 16 (Final)

It’s over! Did Best Love topple my long-standing No. 1 from the top of my personal Hong Sisters favorites list? Maybe not, but it did give the list a pretty decent shakeup.

As a straight-up episode, this one was admittedly light on drama — but as an epilogue, it’s one of the better ones I’ve seen in a while. (Coffee Prince will forever be a big ol’ letdown, falling flat in its final hour thanks to that unnecessary extension, while Boys Before Flowers also ranks high for awkward fast-forward jumps.) And it’s definitely one of the better Hong sisters epilogues, given that they usually make the couple angst through the end, giving them about ten minutes of happy at the end. I’ll take an hour of hugs, kisses, and declarations of love over that any day.

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FINAL EPISODE RECAP

Jin makes his public declaration that he and Ae-jung are in love, to the shock of everybody, including Ae-jung’s own crew. The restaurant ajumma asks if it’s true, and what makes this moment, as girlfriday pointed out yesterday, is her reaction: Ae-jung tears up and answers proudly, “Yes. That man is my boyfriend.”

Even Jenny has to concede that this was a pretty cool move on Jin’s part, and Pil-joo gives a sad sort of half-smile. Agh, my heart, it twists for you.

President Moon, on the other hand, is less pleased, although I do love the professionalism with which she tackles the new problem: She just sighs that they’ll have to leap right into the fray again. And when her phone lights up with a call from the media, she assumes PR mode and answers brightly that it’s true, that the two are happily dating.

Asked (on television) why he likes Ae-jung, Jin answers that she’s beautiful: “I fell in love like I was caught up in hypnosis, and as though I was broken, I couldn’t control it.” That causes Ae-jung’s smile to fade a bit, until he adds, “Enough to feel that even if this were my last moment, I’d be happy — she’s the best. Gu Ae-jung is Dokko Jin’s best love. Gu Ae-jung, I love you.”

Jin waits outside her house that night, wearing his silly red bow. When Ae-jung comes home, he makes his “Dokko is Ae-jung’s present!” speech without the ridiculous aegyo voice he’d been practicing with (to my great relief, since this is a serious moment), and says that because of her, he’s had to beg again.

He declares, “Take responsibility!” and points a finger at her, with his flower ring stuck on the end. He says, “This is the future I can give you. Accept it.” [I don’t know if the Hong Sisters invented the man saying “take responsibility,” (they used it in Gumiho) but I’d like to give them credit for it because it’s my favoritest thing EVAR. -gf]

Ae-jung holds out her finger, and he slides the ring on. He warns her not to run away again, and she replies, “Run away? Don’t even dream about it. I’ll never let you go.”

They review the slew of news articles that announce their relationship, and she’s a little miffed at the strong language (“shocked,” “flabbergasted”) used to describe the public’s response. On the other hand, Jin says that if the response were any milder, HIS pride would be hurt. Haha.

He shuts the computer before she can read the comments, though, which run the gamut from disbelief to “Oppa, come back!” and “I’m gonna kill Gu Ae-jung!” and “Dokko Jin has gone totally crazy.”

He assures her that he has well-wishing fans too, and uploads a photo of them online to await their response. Which results in even more demands for Ae-jung to get lost, statements of disappointment in Jin, and references of her as a gumiho who seduced him.

I love that Ae-jung bears the criticism with a sigh, while Jin…is not so graciously accepting. He vows to sue every one of them, and pleads with her to write comments defending him. HAHA. When you’ve been coddled your entire career, I guess it’s hard to get used to curses overnight.

President Moon says that as a woman, she found his broadcast appearance pretty cool — but as his manager, he’s in for rough times. His current situation is “the worst,” with most of his projects disappearing into the ether. Jin isn’t particularly worried about the loss of CFs, because his next movie should attract a new wave of them — but is shocked to hear that all his movie offers are gone as well.

Ae-jung shows her ring to her family, telling them that she’s truly happy, which prompts Ding-Dong into a Jin imitation as he mimes a peekaboo gesture and declares, “Happiness!”

Se-ri reports news of the couple’s engagement to Pil-joo, and tells him cheerily that she’ll see him soon in China, since she’s shooting a movie there. Pil-joo goes from annoyed at her gnat-like buzzing presence in his life to satisfaction as he tells her that he’s going to a place that requires a two-day train ride from Beijing (where she’ll be): “China is a very large country.”

At least Ae-jung’s career is doing fine, although the reason given for her program’s doubled ratings is attributed to people watching it to curse her. Still, she enjoys the work, and has earned the nickname of “Mat Jang Geum,” where the “mat” means “taste” (the original “dae” meant “great”).

Jin is pleased to hear it and asks for her autograph, then produces a document for her to sign — a marriage registration form, already filled out by him. Aw, that’s cute. (It also recalls the Jae-seok/Jenny origin story, when he was the fan who’d sent her a marriage registration form asking for her autograph. So immature and adorable. No wonder those two boys get along so well.) [Oh, I’d forgotten about that origin story. Drats, another hook left dangling. -gf]

The marriage news takes the nation by storm (again), and President Moon asks Jin the reason for his constant flurry of revelations. He answers that this way, “all the arrows will be directed at me.” Altogether now: Awwww. [*singsonging* Awwww. -gf]

But again, the idea is easier stomached in theory than actuality, and Jin’s jealousy spikes to hear that his Cannes movie will now go to that actor Kim Joon-sung. (Hee! It’s Kim Nam-gil, in a shout-out to Episode 1 when Jin turned down Queen Seon-deok, which in this alternate Best Love universe was a dismal failure of a drama and dragged down Kim Joon-sung with it.)

In fact, now it’s Joon-sung’s face decorating the Vitamin Water bottles, not his.

Jenny gripes with Jae-seok about all the negative internet responses, which includes speculation of a Jin video floating out in the interwebs. Jae-seok confirms that there does exist a video starring Jin, but tells Jenny it’s not what she’s thinking — as in, it’s nothing dirty. Alas. [Sigh. But I’ve been such a good girl! -gf]

This goes overheard by the worst possible person, however: Manager Jang, who’s here at the broadcast station for some more schmoozing with producers, who figures this oughtta be interesting. Aie, it’s too late in the series for a new conflict, right?

The newlyweds head out for their first public date at the movies, where they’re surrounded by curious fans. They try to continue with their date normally, although they do make it a point to hold each other to demonstrate that they are, indeed, quite happily married.

Ae-jung picks out a movie based on the dog on the poster, saying she likes movies featuring dogs, which is HILARIOUS because (1) it’s Phungsan Dog, starring Perfect Doctor Man Yoon Kye-sang, (2) it’s not a fluffy dog movie, but a dark thriller about a badass silent smuggler, and (3) Jin doesn’t correct her, just saying that since the lead doesn’t speak throughout the movie, it’s almost the same as a dog hero. LOL. [So funny. How can they cram so much meta into two throwaway sentences? -gf]

It’s sort of adorable how much Jin enjoys holding Ae-jung close in public, even though his mood sours when a few peevish girls scorn him loudly. Ae-jung calms him down by singing her song to him, practically despoiling his ear in the process, and he joins in on the lyrics as she essentially describes their courtship (“From the beginning we weren’t right for each other…” Full lyrics here).

In response to the malicious gossip about the supposed Dokko Jin video (which hints at homemade porn), Jae-seok asks President Moon for the video Jin recorded prior to his surgery — the one that he’d made in case he died.

Jae-seok thinks it’ll be a satisfying surprise to get people all hot ‘n bothered about an ero video, “only to find Pororo” instead. (Meaning, of course, something innocent and uneventful, not Pororo literally. Although that’d be pretty hilarious, too.) [And now I’m dying because “porno” sounds like “pororo” in Korean, and I’m pretty sure there’s an entire internet conversation between Lee Seon-kyun and Uhm Tae-woong on that very pun. *runs off to find it* -gf] This suggestion strikes a chord with President Moon, though she dismisses Jae-seok and tells him not to tell anybody about the true nature of the video.

Jenny uneasily informs Ae-jung of the top 3 speculations regarding the video’s contents: (1) She’s cosplaying as Sailor Moon in the bedroom, (2) They’re into bondage play, or (3) Wait, this is the most absurd! But no, Ae-jung doesn’t want to hear it. But what about us that DO? [Yes, what about US? -gf]

Jenny says something that is sadly true: “They must want to see you completely ruined in order to feel good.”

At home, Ae-jung finds Jin in a sullen mood — he shuts off the TV the moment she walks in, saying “Something came on that I don’t want to see” — and she figures he heard that Kim Joon-sung is up for a Best Actor prize at an upcoming film award ceremony. (In actuality, he’s watching Pil-joo on Couple Making — heh.)

At first she thinks of leaving him alone to sulk, but tells herself that this time she’ll cling (the opposite of her usual M.O.), and grabs him in a hug: “Recharge!”

Jin admits that the thing he’s annoyed about isn’t the award, but that MBS, those bastards, seem to be playing Couple Making nonstop these days. Damn them, capitalizing on the publicity and showing that Anybody Doctor onscreen all the time! I love that that bothers him more than getting upstaged for a Best Actor award.

Jin also reveals the signed hat he’d won from the show, back when he’d voted for her in that online poll. Now that the mood has lifted, he asks her, promising generously not to get mad, “You didn’t really have feelings for that Anybody Oriental Doctor, did you?”

She muses, “Hm, maybe a liiiittle…?” and he clenches his teeth, trying to force a happy expression. Alternately scowling and smiling like his facial muscles are at war with themselves, he grits out, “A little WHAT?!” and “I’m not upset!”

Ae-jung is on the road, heading to an assignment with her crew, when a car cuts hers off and causes a truck to swerve. That sends her own van swerving off the road, and Jin gets the alarming call and races to the hospital.

She’s fine, just laid up in bed with an injured arm, but he’s so overwhelmed with relief he grabs her in a hug and thanks her for surviving. He says he thought his heart was going to burst and she takes a listen, worried that it’s thumping too fast, and advises him to try some of his mind control powers.

Jenny grimaces at the continuous stream of hateful comments online, even in the wake of Ae-jung’s accident. Jin takes a look, his face hardening to read things like “Why didn’t she die?,” “This is Dokko Jin’s chance to come back solo,” “Don’t you think Dokko Jin’s regretting it and hoping she’ll die?” “Maybe this is the curse of Dokko Jin’s fans, kekeke.”

This is the straw that breaks the camel’s back, and Jin declares that he’ll sue — public furor be damned — which has the effect of bringing in schoolgirls to the police station for questioning. And salarymen. And ajummas. Totally normal people, subdued at being caught, not the hateful, militant types of anti-fans that they’d anticipated.

President Moon tells Jin that the offenders want to meet him in person to apologize, and now that the gossipmongers have faces and personalities, Jin is more confused than anything: “Why did they do it?” President Moon utters another sad truth: “They said they just tossed it out without really thinking about it. They’re sorry.”

Ae-jung tells him to drop the lawsuit, but he’s determined to see it through, deciding he’ll trade his image as the Good Dokko Jin for one as the Righteous Dokko Jin.

Then, more scandal breaks — this time the video, which has leaked online. Assuming it’s something salacious, the whole country gathers round computer and smartphone screens everywhere, eager for a looksee at the famous star brought even lower.

Instead, they get:

Jin: “If this video is circulating, it will mean that my heart surgery has failed, and I’m no longer of this world. The many of you who have loved me, I wish to entrust to you the person I love. You could say that I am the well-made Dokko Jin who was loved by many. The woman I love has been misunderstood by many of you and disliked, but if you get to know her, you’d know she’s a truly good woman — Gu Ae-jung. Because she is the recipient of so much scorn and misunderstanding, I am leaving this proof behind. That Dokko Jin truly loved Gu Ae-jung — please ensure that such a thing isn’t scorned, or misunderstood. I ask this of you.”

*Tear*

Jin finds Ae-jung as she’s watching the video all chocked up with emotion, and says he’d left it behind “just in case.” She cry-teases that he confessed his love for her in life and in death, and he smiles with his trademark quip, “Consider it your honor.”

The video is so popular it gets over a hundred million hits, which makes President Moon smile in satisfaction. I love how Jae-seok gives her the side-eye, wondering how such a video happened to be leaked, smelling something fishy.

She just tells him, “Watch and learn, Kim Jae-seok,” calling herself the “best image-maker” in the biz. That she is.

The KBSN girls gather as Ae-jung’s bridesmaids, tacky matching pink dresses and all (Se-ri’s words), and note that this is the first time since their breakup that they’ve been linked together in good news. Mina’s flown back from the States to be here, and Se-ri puts up the front of being a grudging participant, although it’s obvious she’s happy to be in the fold.

For instance, Jenny suggests regular reunions, which Se-ri balks at given her superior top-star status…but then Jenny admits she’s a tiny bit proud of Se-ri for rising to such heights, and Se-ri replies that she’ll consider the reunions, as long as they recognize that she was the core of the group. Mina brings out a box of their favorite old snacks, the clover-shaped bread that they share to ensure good luck.

Ae-jung runs into Pil-joo on the street, and their conversation about her formerly twisted ankle stands in for the bigger meta conversation about the state of her heart. Pil-joo: “I’m glad that you aren’t in pain anymore.” Ae-jung: “I don’t hurt now.” Pil-joo: “It’s a relief that the last time seeing Nina is when she’s smiling.”

He tells her he’s leaving to go study soon, not as an excuse or to run away, but because he wants to. He has one last thing to request of her, though, and he asks her to feel his pulse: “Now I’ve gotten over my feelings.” He thanks her, saying that he’ll remember the feeling of traveling to a strange land, and that every once in a while he might feel a bit of pain, but that it’ll fade in time. Ae-jung thanks him for caring for her.

Now, time for the wedding. The ceremony itself is closed to the public, but that doesn’t stop the reporters from milling around outside, and they’re the top news item of the day. Perhaps month. Probably not year. (Hey, this is showbiz. Memories be short.)

For some pre-ceremony well-wishing, Jin shows Ae-jung the video sent in by their fans worldwide congratulating the both of them on their marriage. No longer the disliked Gu Ae-jung of yore, she’s managed to turn her image around (finally!) and is enjoying some favorable responses for once in a long, long time.

Some unspecified time later, both their careers are on the rebound, with Jin back in top-shelf CF land. He turns down an invitation from his sexy co-star to go to a fancy dinner together, opting instead to head home for “a really important event,” which takes him to the grocery store first — to buy diapers! Eeee!

Moreover, it’s Jin who stays home with the baby while Ae-jung heads out for a shoot. Gotta love it.

Jae-seok receives a promotion, which causes Jenny to fawn over him while Ae-hwan scoffs that he’s way above his level already. The two boys start arguing over their professional statuses — who’s better, and whatnot — which makes Jenny intercede to urge them to act “like usual.” By which she means: Fight over me instead!

The boys tell her to stay out of it, too caught up in their rivalry to heed her, and she pouts. It strikes me that this is the best retaliation for her — nothing so serious as an actual smackdown, but a much-deserved taking down of a peg or two, since she’s been so puffed up in pride over their adulation.

Yet another of Pil-joo’s ajumma clients tries to set him up with her daughter, so he plucks a resumé from his desk and hands it to her. The flipside is empty, to be filled out with the daughter’s information, and within a week of receipt, Pil-joo’s mother will return the call. Apparently he’s been bombarded with so many requests that he’s streamlined the process, HAHAHAHA. I love that the Perfect Doctor is modest…to an extent. He’s not dumb — he knows he’s a catch. [He must’ve caught wind of Dramabeans. -gf]

Se-ri continues along in her top-star career, still pining over Pil-joo and trying to make headway with him. For instance, she knows he’s headed hiking and plans a trip accordingly, timing it to match his ascent — only he’s wise to her ways.

Disappointed, she asks, “Then did you see me standing there watching you and choose this other path on purpose to avoid me?”

Pil-joo holds out a hand and offers, “This path is steep and rough so it won’t be easy to climb. Do you want to try it anyway?”

It’s only the teeniest of openings, but she’ll take it, and she accompanies him to the summit. I don’t see romantic interest on his part, but I don’t mind seeing Pil-joo softening a bit toward Se-ri, since she’s shown herself to be petty and bratty, but ultimately not evil. (Though he’s still way too good for her.)

All in all, life is pretty happy at the Dokko household, even if Ding-Dong is less than impressed with the baby’s level of intelligence.

Ae-jung points out that the latest gossip has them in a three-month separation, so Jin decides that the best way to counter those rumors is to go out on a picnic in front of lots of witnesses. Ae-jung disagrees, though, calling that line of action a little weak: “These days, celebrities with lots of children are treated with affection.”

Jin: “Ding-dong! Gu Ae-jung, then let’s get into image control mode immediately!”

Rawr! Ae-jung: “I’ll have to recharge your batteries to full.” Double rawr.

 
JAVABEANS’ COMMENTS

Best Love isn’t perhaps my absolute favorite Hong sisters drama, but I do think it’s the best-written. I don’t know that any of their future shows will be able to topple Delightful Girl Chun-hyang as my sentimental favorite, but I’d have to put Best Love as No. 2 for its crackling dialogue, incredibly fast-flying puns and metaphors and cultural references, its wonderful lead actors, its adorable Mr. Second Lead, and the tons of humor crammed into each episode from top to bottom.

(For the curious, I’d rank the rest of their dramas, from No. 3 to 7, in the following order: My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho, My Girl, You’re Beautiful, Hong Gil Dong, and Fantasy Couple.)

I’ve read that the Hong sisters shy away from cheesily romantic dialogue (what they call dalk-sal-ment for its tendency to give you goosebumps for its corniness), which is why they pile on the metaphors. It allows you to get out the sentiment at the core, while masking it in wordplay. It’s kind of boring for a character to say plainly, “I like you. Let’s date.” But when a hero jumps through verbal hoops to talk about blooming potatoes and scattering flowers and a literally broken heart, and the miffed heroine retorts by telling him to shut his butthole of a mouth? It’s clever, funny, AND effective.

Sometimes I’ll watch a mediocre rom-com (and I’ve seen a lot of those), and the on-the-nose fighting and the even on-the-nosier love declarations can make me cringe. So I delight in the sense of whimsy and pure fun that the Hong sisters’ writing brings to the table. They’ve always been good at that, but they completely upped their game with this drama and took their delightful wit to new heights.

Best Love is not without its flaws, and I’m certainly aware of some loose ends that remained untied. For instance, Mina’s secret, which I thought would play a bigger role than merely bringing Se-ri back around to Ae-jung’s side. I’ll be the first to say that the Pil-joo character actually isn’t that strong — on paper, at least. Honestly, you can’t credit the writers too much with making him such an adorable, endearing character because frankly, he’s written just like every other Hong sisters second lead: Overly kind, understanding, and left nursing a wounded heart. Like You’re Beautiful’s Jung Yong-hwa, or My Girl’s Lee Jun-ki.

This character owes a huge debt to Yoon Kye-sang, because played by a different actor, I think Pil-joo was very much in danger of falling flat. Like how I felt no sympathy for the Gumiho Hunter, and cried no tears over Shin-woo hyung. Perhaps if you didn’t feel the Yoon Kye-sang pull (who ARE you, and are you alive?), you may have felt little for Pil-joo; for me, I was completely drawn to him and wanted him to get the girl, except for the moments when I wanted her for Jin instead. Not gonna lie, sometimes those moments overlapped and I was left nursing a wonderfully tortured dilemma.

Speaking of Pil-joo, I like that the drama didn’t conclusively pair him up with Se-ri. As far as second leads go, I found her benign since she never posed a danger to our main couple, but after some of her petty pranks in the middle, I found my desire to see her happily paired off drastically diminished. So while Pil-joo looks at her as an exasperating, possibly slightly cute pest, I don’t see interest there on his end — but there’s enough of an open ending that fans of the pairing can hope.

I also appreciate how they made President Moon into the source of conflict, because her actions make sense to me in that she sincerely believes she’s doing what’s best for both her clients. As a level-headed businesswoman, she’s making her judgments without emotion, as she should. It’s a step up from the irrational mother/grandfather/ex-girlfriend opposition, for sure, whose interference often flouted reason.

But all this would be moot if it weren’t for Cha Seung-won playing his role with complete gusto (even if he went so far in the beginning to seem mildly deranged), and Gong Hyo-jin bringing her trademark natural charm to hers. They gave life, sparks, and zazz to these crazy lovebirds — and that, coupled with the zany, meta-filled plot, makes this a keeper rom-com for me.

 
GIRLFRIDAY’S COMMENTS

This is perhaps the best straight-up rom-com I’ve seen in a long while. Though it certainly doesn’t knock My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho off its pedestal as my favorite Hong Sisters drama (I consider them to be very different beasts altogether anyway), it is by far one of the most satisfying zippy comedies I’ve seen in many a drama-watching moon. It’s a testament to their writing skills that the Hong Sisters can evolve and up the ante on their own repertoire.

I’m a firm believer that genre work is actually extremely tricky — though you always have a stable of tropes, clichés and devices, writing within the expected structure while keeping things fresh is extremely difficult. It’s why time and again so many rom-coms fall totally flat, even though they appear to have the EXACT same ingredients. Tough hero? Check. Plucky heroine? Check. Doofy second lead? Check.

But it’s not an Easy Bake Drama Oven. You can’t just toss in the stuff and hope it comes out Dramacakes. And a show like this, solid through and through and laugh-out-loud funny while being poignant, heart-tugging, and just plain sweet, is why we watch and always search for that next great rom-com.

I agree that a large part of this drama’s success is the main cast stocked with experienced actors. You can’t beat a cast like this, with such a wide range of dramas, films, and genres under their belts. They made everything just that extra amount of funny / heartbreaking / lovable, to draw us into every moment, and made even the silliest of potato-love confessions the best a girl could want.

The show does have plenty of flaws, namely the way that many a plot thread that was once gripping got dropped like a hot potato. And I still find some of the Hong Sisters dramas’ tonal shifts hard to swallow (the romantic-to-funny undercutting is pitch-perfect, while the funny-to-suddenly-melo sometimes leaves skid marks on my screen). But the strengths outweigh the flaws, bar none.

The thing that deserves the most praise is really the fantastic meta setup — not just the one-off jokes and puns, but the entire world of the drama. The way this world was drawn, with one foot in reality and one foot in the fictional celebrityverse, came to mirror the fandom and the real entertainment world and the making of the drama itself. It was all done with a wink and a nod, but with an often incisive view of the showbiz machine, which gave the show a unique, of-the-minute feel, like it captured the feeling of the dramaland that we know and participate in. It’s the strongest combination of the Hong Sisters’ strengths — they turned their flair for meta into the world of the drama itself, which is why it’s their most clever, sharpest drama to date.

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Ok, I'm sorry because this comment is not very clever. It doesn't talk about the core of the drama, nor about other HS dramas.
WHY ON EARTH DID THEY HAVE TO DRESS AE JUNG SO BADLY?
At the beginning I hoped she would have received a makeover at some point (i. e. when her career finally became more solid, or as a secret gift of the Anyone Doctor, or... who cares). She always had horrible clothes; I even thought she stole my English's teacher wardrobe!

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Of course no offense to any English teacher, there was this particular one who really couldn't pick a decent dress :P

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Before complaining about wardrobe, think about what and who the character is to the show. There were multiple complains on My Princess about the wardrobe too, but then people forgot about who the character is before they made those complaints.

Here, Ae Jung is the most grounded of all the characters. The only other character that's close to that is the head of the agency, but she's more the cunning type, rather than Earthy grounded type. Ae Jung is supposed to have no hidden frills or meaning, so the clothes she wears shouldn't be flashy, unlike Dokko Jin. She's the anchor that keeps everything from feeling out of place.

I think the clothes do a good job of reflecting that too.

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There are quite a lot of criticisms about AJ's dress style - but I think this is GHJ's unique fashion style not just in this drama. Honestly, it is understated chic which suits her very well. It is unique and ahead of time by probably a season. Check one season later, you will find that's what she put on a while back. Mind you, the clothes she wears are actually high end stuff. There is this off-red dress in Ep 15 which is a Marc Jacobs that I adore to bits.

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I thought Family's Honor had the Lee Kang Suk (Park Shi Hoo) saying "take responsibility" to Dan Ah but I could be wrong.

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I love the kid that played Ding Dong! He should be in more dramas. He and Dok Go Jin has such great chemistry together!

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Ugh, I hate how I feel whenever a drama I adore ends. It's like saying goodbye to a good friend. I'm gonna miss these guys so much!

I will be getting the DVD once it's out. This drama is definetely in my top five.

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LOVED IT. One of the best rom-dom drama I've seen lately.

Thanks JB and GF for the awesome recaps.

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THE GREATEST LOVE
BEST written
BEST cast
BEST production
BEST OST
BEST metaphor
BEST sound effect/ background music
BEST director
BEST ACTING
BEST in DRAMA
BEST in COMEDY
BEST in ACTION
BEST LOVE TEAM
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
BEST CHILD ACTOR
BEST KOREAN DRAMA of 2011 and FOREVER
DOKKO JIN and AE JUNG FOREVER^^

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word.

everything you wrote is so TRUE!!!
Best Love i'm missing you already :'(
... this drama just beat out MGIAG by a hair for my #1 spot, as much as i loved innocent MiHo, "mildly deranged" DokkoJin won me over :) i'm like obsessed with CSW now and i've been watching all his movies that i could find.

Best Love ftw!!!

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Yeah....the OST is kick-ass. Love it.

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I want to know where I can find that baby because I want to kidnap him. He is just tooooooooo adorable.

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seems like a lot of people find GAJ wardrobe horrible, although i'm not a big fan i didn't think they were THAT bad :) what bugged me more though was the fact that she had designer outfits that cost thousands of dollars when she's supposed to be a D-lister. i guess Gong Hyo Jin brought her own wardrobe for the drama.

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1. The blue/purple dress she wore to the 1st Couple Making episode was a Fendi

2. The simple white dress she had on when DokkoJin presented her with her purple sneakers was a Marni

3. She wore 2 outfits by Prada (striped skirts/top, white with blue print top)

4. The red dress she had on in Episode 15 was from Marc Jacobs

5. and the ugly jumpsuit (yep, i find this one ugly too, unfortunately) in the last scene is from Sonia Rykiel spring 2011 rtw

the rest are probably designer too, i just don't recognize them.

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I don't mind that she was wearing designer clothes whenever she was onscreen or in front of the press (Couple Making, Section TV, presscons, etc) because an earlier episode established that Moon's agency was letting her borrow them. And of course once she was Dokko Jin's wife in Ep 16, she's rich enough to afford them.

But if she was still wearing expensive clothes during her "off hours" as a D lister, now that is a production blooper.

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who designed the white dress she wore to the Award Night - gosh that was plain, unflattering, almost frumpy!

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i've wondered too, but she have those 172cm height and slender body, damn......

n you cannot change dress in award ceremony?

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This drama made me grow a potato in a wine glass !

Question, how come nobody commented on DKJ's gut ?

When he was on the couch with the baby, they showed his

protruding belly and AJ smiled. I think it was funny how

they showed his " belly husband".

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"You can’t just toss in the stuff and hope it comes out Dramacakes."

Oh, jb and gf. You two could give the Hong sisters a definite run for their money in terms of witty commentary, meta references, and drama-love! Thank you both so much for the hard work and excellent writing!

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thank you for the recaps...
overall, i am very satisfied with BEST LOve..brilliant writing (love the use of metaphors, hong sisters' trademark) brilliant acting of the cast, particularly CSW and GHJ, whatever loopholes it has, be it lack of kissing scenes, outfits of GHJ, hairstyle of CSW, it doesnt matter to me because CSW and GHJ are the perfect OTP for this drama, they are A-listed actors, their characters/acting style maybe mismatched to some but they perfect for each other. Also, i enjoyed watching the drama, i didn't experience any dull moments, i never skipped any episodes...it may have lacked kissing scenes but that's hong sisters' style and beside DJ and AJ's lots of tender and sweet hugs in the final episode made me happy already..the hugs were so natural particulary when DJ gave the ring..i find that scene so touching because finally and with no hesitation, AJ accepted DJ..

BEST LOVE IS THE BEST ROM COM FOR ME THIS YEAR, so far mainly because of the brilliant acting of the OTP.

i will surely miss this drama..i am just waiting for the eng subs of the final episode..

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I WILL MISS YOU SHOW, SO MUCH!

THANK YOU GIRLS FOR RECAPPING THIS WONDERFUL SHOW!

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what a fun ride! thank you so much, jb and girlfriday! in my opinion, best love is the most well-written of the hong sisters as well, and probably one of the best rom-coms out there, but for some very odd reason, BL just wasn't as addicting as i'd thought it would be for me. normally, when i watch a series live, i practically die of anticipation for the next week's episodes, but i didn't feel that for BL. i don't think it has anything to do with the drama itself, just my personal visceral reaction. my favorite aspects of BL has got to be the wonderful actors and the meta dramaworld set-up. the hong sisters really upped their game in this one, and i have to give them props for their witty puns and insightful look at the harsh showbiz world! a drama full of fun and funny, but also poignant and touching. like gf, MGIAG is still my fav hong sisters drama, and MNIKSS is still my ultimate drama of all time. but BL def. gave me wonderful memories and a crazy, lovelorn dokko jin! pantyman, man sae!!

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i also want to say: the last scene with dokko addressing the audience and breaking the fourth wall, i thought it was a very clever meta-reference by the hong sisters! i don't know if they've done it in the past with their other dramas, but it was esp. punny in BL b/c of the whole BL showbiz universe, and how dokko had imagined his reunion with ae-jung as a drama (melo, ero, or rom-com!) earlier in ep 15.

i'm also curious to see what would've happened if BL had taken a diff. direction, and instead of focusing on dokko's surgery (since they threw away the conflict at its climax anyway!), if they had dealt with the backlash from the public reaction to their relationship for a few more episodes, or even address the rumors of divorce, etc. after their marriage, that might've been an interesting plotline. a bit of it was addressed in the finale, but i feel like i want to see more of how dokko and ae-jung deal with the issues of a public relationship, and mine that territory.

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Finally watched the finale.

Though I wish the last two episodes weren't so light in plot and so epilogue-y, nevertheless, still happy with the happy ending tied up with such a huge bow. Honestly, I've never been a fan of Hong sister's dramas, until Best Love. I'm so going to miss the show and cast, especially Ding Dong.

Big Thank-you to JB & GF for the great recaps of this awesome show. *hugs*

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[HELP NEEDED]

Would really appreciate if someone could tell me the title and singer of the song in this Best Love MV. Fell in love with it the moment I heard it, but don't understand Korean and thus can't do an effective search on it. :(

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/huynmsrrVVc/

Thanks in advance! :)

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DL the ST on Soompi.com Go to the Korean drama section and the thread for Greatest Love has the complete ST.

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Is the song featured in the above MV link from Best Love OST? 'Cause I think I've dl-ed all the songs in its OST and I don't remember this song among them. Maybe I'm wrong. Shall check it again. Thanks. :)

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It's not part of the OST. Sorry, couldn't identify it either.

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Finally, i've got the opportunity to watch this episode!!!! I'm more than happy with the ending...Dokko Jin is my favorite male lead in a Hong Sister drama ( well i adoreeee Hwang Tae Kyung but he was selfish and inmature at times) ...Dokko reminds of mr Rochester in Jane Eyre (lol at times he really did)

The plot, the cast, the music was great (i still think yab ost is better) ... i consider this is the best HS's drama...however the best for me is Yab, it's more for sentimental reasons, cause i felt identified with the plot (i'm not famous XD) But my approach to love is similar to Tae and Minam's ...and their chemestry is unbeatable. Mgiag dissappointed me at the end, same as hgd...fantasy couple ( i loved the female lead and kang ja) was boring during some parts...my girl too
Even so the Hong sisters are my favorite korean writers...i don't miss any of her dramas

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I didn’t mind the time-jump in ep 15 since the whole thing about open heart surgery and recovery isn’t exactly appealing TV viewing, but ep 16, while it had its cute moments, seemed too much like the typical K-romcom/Hollywood happy ending w/ marriage and kids.

It was just too formulaic for me (even if it was emotionally satisfying underneath); it was pretty much the same for “Secret Garden”, but that didn't have the underlying emotional satisfaction.

That’s why I preferred the more open-ending to “Coffee Prince.”

While the Hong sisters rolled out actual or mentions of past actors (in their shows) throughout "BL", it was kinda funny that AJ not only went up against Shin Min Ah in the Ideal World Cup segment but also was supposed to introduce her interview segment w/ SMA prior to finding out about DJ's collapse and being rushed to the hospital - since GHJ and SMA are close friends in real life, going back to the days when they both worked on "Volcano High" (even tho I had seen the film, I didn't realize that GHJ was in it b/c well, I didn't know who GHJ was until "BL").

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what's the significance of the big Rachel angel tattoo on CSW's right arm?

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i was wondering the same thing, and is is real or for the drama?

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That's Cha Seung Won's daughter's Christian name. He has it in all of his productions. I think it's sweet :)

My aunt in Korea actually goes to the same church as CSW--apparently, he comes every week without fail with his two kids.

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Dear Javabeans and Girlfriday,

thank you so much for these awesome recaps! I feel that it is not an exaggeration to say that I would have not watched this gem of a drama without your recaps. I've been on a drama drought for nearly 2 years (the last drama I watched from beginning to end was You're Beautiful, and even then I couldnt really get "into" it and started to lose faith in kdramas), but with Best Love, my addiction came back in full force. I started to feel that itch every week while waiting for the drama to air, and its very telling that the 1st website which I immediately check when I wake up every Thursday morning for the past few weeks has been http://www.dramabeans.com! :)

Thank you for explaining all the meta references, half of which would have flown right over my head if not for you guys. I definitely enjoyed your recaps as much as I enjoyed this drama. In fact, I was joking with my friend that in addition to buying the Best Love dvd set when it is released, I am going to print and laminate every single one of your Best Love recaps and make it into a bound book for easy reference. Definitely for keeps. Thanks for a great journey, and Best Love is definitely number 1 in my books for the best Hong sisters' drama.

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I know throughout this whole drama aejung's outfits were just plain hideous like isn't she suppose to be a celebrity seriously the stylist for her should definitely be fired for not knowing how to dress people
but I lovvveeee best love this was definitely the bestest

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can someone tell me what's next cause all I can think is what now to do with my time

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Easily one of my all time fav's is best love, thanks so much for the recaps ladies!!

I am OK with the epilogue style of the last two episodes, but can't help feel they were rushed, this series should have gone up to at least 20 episodes, then heart storyline could have been dealt with properly and the ending taken place more leisurely. But all in all I LOVED it. My fav hong dramas are:

1. My girlfriend is a Gumiho/Best Love
2. You are beautiful
3. Delightful girl (I liked this but didn't love it, maybe cause I saw it after I had already seen other Hong dramas and quiet don't get what all the fuss is about)

My girl was OK, but too slapstick then too unnecessarily melo.

Will watch Fantasy couple (I loved Overboard, so it should be interesting) and Hong Gil Dong now as people have said good stuff about them.

Thanks again for the recaps!!

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i've watched all the Hong sisters dramas and even though i've loved them all, this one is my favourite! certainly thanks to these 2 amazing actors that are CSW and GHJ!
i spent a great time watching this drama, i loved the fact that it was more funny and less dramatic. yeah sometimes we need a happy drama without all those "impossible love" problems and i've really loved it in The Greatest Love. another thing i enjoyed is the metaphores they used, haha it was funny but at the same time you immediately got the meaning behind it. i'm gonna miss the drama and the actors so bad... "i'm now off to watch CSW and GHY's other dramas keke"

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Cant believe its over *sob

I liked the ending...usually the ending really changes what love i ever had for the beginning....but this was decent...it made me sad that it ended, but i was satisfied...and what more can you ask for

I have to say hands down my favourite hing sisters drama

number 2 would be YAB followed by hong gil dong

I never understood the My Girl craze...i was bored out of my mind watching it...and only completed it cos of LJK....but maybe thats cos i watched it quite a few years after it aired....and thats the same with 'delightful girl chun hyang'

and i watched Gumiho...and i liked it but ...seungi....im one of his fans...but I felt little emotional connection to his character....he definitely has a way to go as an actor...and im so glad they went with cha seung won instead of seungi....the experience really made a difference

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Great series. Really enjoyed it, and think the ending was the best out of all the Hong Sister's dramas. Finally I was left feeling satisifed! Married with a child, and promises of more (RAWR) on the way! ^^ The humour was spot on, the metaphors were adorable, and Dokko Jin was just larger than life. So glad I didn't give this a miss!

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loved the ending too! After 49 days i really need a happy ending =D

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Miss BL so much. What do to tomorrow night (Wednesday 9:55pm Korea time) then????
:-((

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I like to read comment in Allkp0p and this drama really represent those crazy netizens that make a lot of stars suicide with those hateful and destructive comment (but yeah they say nobody knows you are jerk in internet, there aren't white and black, xD )

even it happen in dramabean, when they place those SS501 member as "worst" dramabeans get tons hateful comment from fanatic fan that cannot accept their oppa has flaws and not perfect based on others opinion

( maybe they're still too young, coz i remember my past as teen n regret it now n don't understand how can i did those stupid actions, xDDD)

[i've heard even sh1t taste like chocolate if you are in love ]

i think gumiho was not better than this coz i lost interest in gumiho in episode 10 I think (maybe coz i love comedy so much)

what bothered me same character with Hyun bin secret garden, that handsome, rich, arrogant guy fall in love poor, cheap girl and he wondered and blame the girl for this sh1t happen in his life.....

I've found the manager of 5dolls a bit crazy coz he dare to slap a woman......and his evil was bit exaggerate (coffee thing, maybe they just need to add antagonist role to this drama)

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I agree with javabeans that it was really conflicting to root for Dokko Jin or Pil-joo at times-- I find it hilarious that feeling that "wonderfully tortured dilemma" is a good thing. I guess it's the only pain that can be good.

Thanks for the recap and both of your comments!
I agree with a lot of it and you both pointed out things I didn't see. Great!

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I liked that they added their own commentary on the entertainment world in this drama. Many times, we comment without thinking too much....but the people we comment about are humans too.

Just that it's too easy to just type something on the internet compared to saying it out loud to someone....

oh well! I will probably never ever wish a couple to break up or comment that they don't suit one another. One good lesson from this drama definitely!

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Missing Best Love so much, especially on these days when the recaps used to come out... :-(

Wish the Hong Sisters would do another drama soon...
that would be the only cure for BL withdrawals...

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In overall, this was a really great drama for me. :) And so here goes yet another addition to the list of memorable dramas i will never ever forget..!

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My love for this show forced me to buy this nail polish as soon as I read the name: http://www.essie.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=290

POTATO FIELDS.

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from the cosplay scenes to the proposal and their PDA as a married couple. i really wish they'd shown them making 'mashed potatoes' lol. or at least hinted at it lol

i loved EVERY SINGLE PART of this final episode. thank you SO MUCH hong sisters for not killing any of them off!

i had to wonder at how 'easy' it was to restore dok go jins reputation. why didnt they just do that before? ah well. then there wldnt be this sweet drama. i'm so in love with dok go jins character. he looked so fly even when buying baby milk! sigh.

what do i do with my life now that this show is over?

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i couldnt tell if it was a boy or girl towards the end till the grandpa said 'granddaughter'. loved it. love it. fan for life

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just finish watching it and read recaps, TQ. does Hong sisters know they have quite a fandom here? love the drama and really love perfect man Dr.Yun , he so cute with his long white neck ahhhh..i'm blushing hehe..I agree that this is the best from them so far, but still sassy girl hold a senti value for me too..if they having next project soon, they better have Dr. Yun be the lead or at least cameo but not the strangest kid Paul.

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boy do I miss this drama... and Dok Go Jin :-)
I find myself using his stupid (ok, endearing) li'l phrases and gestures IRL, hehe...

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i finally got around to finishing it up. I just have to say i never in my life wanted a man-child so much as i do now after seeing DJ. If any man can be this cute (and yes i thought his crazy way was VERY cute...maybe im the odd one?) plz let me meet him! Thank you DB staff for the recaps, i have yet again enjoyed another one of your many great! works. I will forever be sipping on dramabeans (its 2am dont blame me for lameness XD)

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first off, thank you for the recaps gf and jb. :)

i really really love this drama. I had watched quite a few Hong sisters drama before but Best Love had to be my favorite. The last drama that got me hooked was Secret Garden and I thought I'd never recover. Thanks to AeJin couple I found a cure. hahaha XD
i did watch Gumiho but it never appealed to me the way Best Love did. Dokgo Jin was freakin adorable and although I never rooted for just anyone-oriental-doctor, I found him really cute too! And I must say Gu Ae Jung's 'from celebrity to downfall' story deeply made a big impact on me. Aww...my heart wept for her. Nonetheless, the AeJin story had a happy ending. And I'm more than satisfied. keke~

i know it's finished but i'm missing it like crazy. maybe i should go check out City Hall? yeah shame on me i missed that one out. Sorry just can't get enough of CSW. XD

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am totally blissful!

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wow! what a lovely drama this was :-)

squeed at the ending, ahahaha...

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The baby should have been named Potato.

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Thank you so much for all your recaps. The only episode I actually hunted down to watch was 11. Your recaps are much better than actually watching the drama. Thanks for all your hard work.

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I super loved the ending :>
BEST EPILOGUE EVER! :)

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exams being finally over and the next semester just beginning, this time of year is usually a great one for me to catch up on some good dramas...
picked up this one cos i saw that out of all the dramas this year, it's scored real high in your ratings list and boy, was it well-deserved!
a real gem, this one... and your recaps helped a lot to really get the li'l asides and jokes crammed in every single eppie and the meta-ness of it all :-)
wonderful story and superb acting... and the OST's also great...
the real good thing about this one is that i now view all entertainment news in a totally different light (as in 'BL universe', teehee!) and also how bitchy internet posts could potentially be devastating to the people concerned...
totally recommended for multiple viewings!

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can someone tell me what song was playing when pil joo was saying his goodbye to ae jung? >.< i was rewatching the drama and i got bothered :))

thank youuu

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Omg..... it's almost 4 months and still in love with this drama so much. I rewatched it again and again and never get bored. The metaphors and all the wonderful casts are GREAT... 2 thumbs up !!!

AHHHH... i know,... i get infected with BEST LOVE- DKJ and GAJ VIRUS... Should get the cure soon .... "RECHARGED by REWATCHING" !!!

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oh boy! yes, MTE...

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i've just finish the drama and ended reading your recap one by one quickly........thanks for recapping it well hehe...

best love is awesome. with the potatowa, metaphors, recharge trick and mostly DGJ's and GAJ's natural acting.... i didn't know them but still able to hook with it for their original acting...hehe...thanks for the recap, i'm enjoying it.

sorry for grammar mistake.my english is not good.

gf's english is very awesome. =)

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This drama is a bit dull though. This drama doesn't leave me a great impression or memory. Maybe the settings and plain storyline is not my taste. Love, 3rd party, conflict, wedding, happy ending.

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OMG Pil Joo breaks my heart huhuhuhuhu :( i cry for him

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I love the songs in this drama esp the "ayiieeya ayiieeya" one when Pil Joo does something sweet. Also I love the other exaggerated classical music hahaha

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