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My Name Is Kim Sam Soon: Episode 1

[And now, for a special treat! With samsooki rediscovering his love of an old K-drama classic and generously offering his recaps, we thought it would be a blast to relive the glory days of My Name Is Kim Sam Soon. Huzzah! Those of you who’ve watched and loved Sam Soon can take this opportunity to wax nostalgic for the good ole days of the mid-2000’s, while those who haven’t seen it yet (crazy, but I assume there must be a few who fit this description) can see what the hype was all about.

So, let’s hop in our time machines and travel back to 2005, when Cinderellas and Candys ruled the day, cold chaebol princes were the hero of choice, and angst was ruled by unresolved first-love pain. Oh, wait. I guess not everything’s changed in six years. To add to the fun, we’ll be “airing” recaps on a familiar schedule, just like we’re watching it live all over again — so say hello to our newest Wednesday-Thursday drama! –javabeans]

Introduction

Perhaps you’ve heard of My Name Is Kim Sam Soon, a/k/a My Lovely Sam Soon? Before your time? Wowsers… Okay, well, in a sentence, MNIKSS is a romantic comedy where boy meets girl and then girl puts boy’s brain in a blender and pulses ‘frappe.’

MNIKSS wasn’t the first to follow a rich-man/poor-girl story line or have a fist-pounding-pillow love triangle, but there was something there that just seemed to resonate with people. And while ratings began rather modestly on June 1, 2005, by the sixteenth and last episode, more than half of Korea was tuning in to see what would happen.

Whether you’ve seen this drama before or not yet, I hope that you’ll find this trip back six years in time as fun as I do.

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The initial characters!

Meet Kim Sam Soon – hovering around 30 years of age, a talented pastry chef who is soon to be ‘between employment opportunities’ due to trials of the heart. She’s not exactly the quiet, hard-working type. And she’s not quite spunky. On the other hand, she is a dreamer and she has a bright line personality for which there is right and wrong.

Min Hyun Woo has been Sam Soon’s boyfriend for three years. He is the second son of a construction company magnate. Hyun Woo is also a playboy who rationalizes everything yet believes in nothing. He is articulate and smooth, which probably contributes to his complete lack of ethics. Hyun Woo is the kind of person who would snag the $20 bill dropped by a poor old lady instead of returning it, rationalizing that his use of the $20 would be better for the national economy than a poor woman saving it.

Jin Heon is the owner of Bon Appetit, a fashionable French restaurant in Seoul. Bon Appetit is part of a conglomerate of hotels and restaurants owned by his family, led by Jin Heon’s mom, Na Hyun-Sook (aka Chairwoman Na). Jin Heon has spent his life being groomed for eventual leadership of his family’s businesses. Confident beyond arrogance, smart and jaded, Jin Heon uses the blind dates that his mother sets up for him as passable sport, both overestimating and belittling his dates at the same time.

Episode 1 – Life is Like A Box Filled With Bonbon Au Chocolat.

It is Christmas Eve night at a swanky hotel. Nat King Cole’s “The Christmas Song” plays softly in the background as a happy couple, arm in arm, heads toward a nightcap of passion and love.

But who’s that following the couple, dressed like an incognito sack of wool? It’s Sam Soon, who’s tracked down and confirmed the cheating by her man, Hyun Woo. Sam Soon imagines herself as a vengeful woman, attacking Hyun Woo with the stiletto she has brought with her… until she is awakened from her reverie by a room service attendant who needs her to get out of the way. Sam Soon turns to run away but trips! And her woolen form doesn’t blend in with the hotel carpet! Oh noes! Hyun Woo cannot help but spot Sam Soon trying to crawl away.

Downstairs, in a packed hotel lounge, it is time to lay down cards and show hand. A non-apologetic Hyun Woo quizzes Sam Soon as to how she found out. While heart-broken, Sam Soon is not to be led astray through deflecting questions; she searches for answers. But Hyun Woo has none to offer other than to break up with her, coolly, with no regret or emotion.

Hyun Woo’s callousness finally rouses Sam Soon to defend herself. She brings out her rapidfire tongue blazing but this merely makes Hyun Woo walk away without answering. Not to save the relationship but to save herself, Sam Soon stands up in the lounge and shrilly calls out to Hyun Woo: “Was there ever a time you loved me?”

Hyun Woo pauses and then answers, probably truthfully, that he did love her. But his love has reached its limit, and so what can he do about it? Sam Soon rushes to the hotel bathroom to cry away from public eyes, but in her haste, Sam Soon had chosen the wrong bathroom! Could this Night of A Thousand Horrors get any worse?

Jin Heon was on a blind date of his own, and chose to spend the time listening in on Min Woo-Sam Soon saga rather than paying attention to his own date. Getting splashed with water for his own inattentiveness, Jin Heon finds himself face-to-face with a tear-streaked, half-dressed Sam Soon. Jin Heon offers some unwanted “many fish in the sea” advice before leaving.

Months pass. Jin Heon, the owner of the French restaurant, Bon Appetit, finds himself short of a pastry chef as his prized pâtissier has quit and gone back to Paris. Jin Heon meets with his mother, Chairwoman Na, to get a loaner French pastry chef or at least some pastries, from his mother’s hotel.

It has taken months to heal, but a resurgent Sam Soon has apparently shaken off The Worst Night Ever and is applying to a match-making service. Her unimpressive life history is laid out before a pudgy intake matchmaker. Her father has passed, she has no job, assets or university education, and pfft, what a weird name! The tigress in Sam Soon roars in response… before she wakes up again. Hehe!

These dream sequences are brilliant because more than being funny, they show Sam Soon’s character without actually being offensive (Sam Soon’s lack of respect at times would be a little hard for Korean viewers to take – but since it’s a dream, it doesn’t really count).

Back at the hotel, Jin Heon is being cheeky with his mother and Chairwoman Na is running short on patience for her son. The Chairwoman is not amused by Jin Heon’s blind date antics and starts beating on him. Consider it a loving beating and Jin Heon feels the love. Still, Jin Heon needs a pâtissier and heads down to the hotel restaurant to bum a few dozen cakes.

It seems that Sam Soon lost her pastry chef job due to her absence at work when she tried to track Hyun Woo on Christmas Eve. So after her visit to the matchmaking service, Sam Soon goes to another job interview at a certain hotel restaurant. Despite her efforts, Sam Soon is sadly rejected for being overqualified (how can one be overqualified? I don’t get it). And Sam Soon had even brought a mango mousse cake as an example of her abilities.

Before leaving, Sam Soon peeks into the hotel kitchen area and sees all the goodies being made. She is wistful and crouches for a closer look. Just then Jin Heon appears from behind and startles Sam Soon. The two collide and the latter’s hair is caught in the buttons of Jin Heon’s zoot suit!

Sam Soon struggles to get loose, but like a fish caught on a hook, squirming just makes it worse. And Jin Heon has no time to waste on interlopers or slackers. Bon Appetit needs cakes and pastries. He takes clippers… .and …. *snip* Oh no, you did-unt! Mmmm hmmm! he did-et!

Jin Heon ignores a howling Sam Soon and walks over to the hotel pâtissier Chef Chris. As Jin Heon unsuccessfully begs for pastries from Chef Chris, a pissed Sam Soon finally scores a victory for herself. *WHAP* While all of the other chefs are aghast, Chef Chris has one of the best lines when he says in some weirdly-spoken slow English, “Oh! My! God!”

Sam Soon snarks that Jin Heon should enjoy eating the cake, as she made it herself and it is a bit on the pricey side. Har! Lesson To Be Learned – hands off the ahjumma fro! On the way out, though, Sam Soon realizes that the person she just assaulted was the bathroom guy from Chrismas Eve! Sam Soon swears further revenge if she ever meets him for a third time. Meanwhile, a nonplussed Jin Heon tastes the smashed cake… and damn, but that’s some fine mango mousse, and runs after Sam Soon.

By luck or fate, Jin Heon has just found his pastry chef. Jin Heon chases down Sam Soon and reveals himself to be the President of Bon Appetit. See, the thing about Koreans is that stranger to stranger, polite speech (joen-de-mal) is pretty much mandatory even when one person is older than another. But once social status and even the briefest of personal relationships are confirmed, speech patterns can switch to familiar speech (ban-mal) pretty quickly if there is a big difference in social strata. Jin Heon has turned from polite stranger to jerky boss, and his speech and accent correspondingly switches from “Neutral-Polite-Inquisitive” to “Bored-British-Accent-Ban-Mal.” He orders Sam Soon to appear at his restaurant in a day’s time, resume and cakes in hand.

Despite her reservations with the ill-mannered Jin Heon, Sam Soon appears for the interview, desperately hoping that Jin Heon doesn’t recognize her from Christmas Eve. Jin Heon asks relevant questions about her lack of schooling but Sam Soon doesn’t flinch and answers truthfully. She passes the first round and now its taste-testing time for Sam Soon’s goodies.

With Westlife’s rendition of ‘Mack The Knife’ setting the mood, Sam Soon’s goodies are sampled before Jin Heon, the head chef of Bon Appetit, Chef Lee, and by the restaurant manager, Manager Oh. Sam Soon is asked about her pastries and she answers philosophically. Her chocolates are shaped by her own life experiences. She makes not only the chocolates but the box as well – as people must take full responsibility for their designs and choices. Jin Heon is impressed by Sam Soon’s passion and maturity but chooses a mien of disinterest.

Jin Heon has to work to hide his fascination and respect for her, but still manages to sound bored as he offers her the job. But rather than immediately accept, Sam Soon declares that she will take the job if she can be called Hee Jin, and not Sam Soon. Jin Heon doesn’t understand why Sam Soon is a bad name but Sam Soon can’t understand why Jin Heon can’t understand. What if Hyun Jin Heon were named Hyun Sam-Shik? (an adequate translation of “Sam-Shik” might be “Third-Punk” hehe.).

Finally, Jin Heon says that Sam Soon can pick any other name, but not Hee Jin. But Sam Soon must be Hee Jin. Why must you be Hee Jin? Why must you ask why I must be Hee Jin? Hehe! It’s stare-down time! Sam Soon, rather cannily, plays chicken with Jin Heon as she gets up to leave. Jin Heon caves.

And so Kim Sam-, er, I mean, Kim Hee Jin is introduced as the new pastry chef of Bon Appetit. She is greeted warmly with the exception of the restaurant’s chief single lady, Captain Jang (wait-staff floor leader), who feels threatened by the arrival of yet another woman to try to take away her President Jin Heon.

With the entire restaurant as an audience, Jang Captain asks for Sam Soon’s age, ostensibly to determine how to address her. With that being the apparent reason, Sam Soon has no choice but to answer truthfully – she is 30, and Sam Soon’s admission draws snickers from Jang Captain.

Note: way back when, recent college grad samsooki himself was dragged to a mother-child meet-and-greet at a fancy hotel, arranged by Korean mothers in the area. Throughout dinner, one mother after another would drag her child to the front and introduce him or her. One mortified med school student came up, and rabid frothing Korean moms started barking questions in Korean, “How old are you?” “What’s your blood type?” “What type of medicine?” And the daughter politely answered each question, and then was about to leave when one particularly bitchy question rang out, “WHICH-EE MED SCHOOL YA?!” At that point, the embarrassed student ran out of the room, leaving poor samsooki next on the block. There’s a little Jang Captain Morgan in each of us, isn’t there?

Still, despite Jang Captain’s barbs, this is finally the start that Kim Sam Soon has been wishing for. She has her dream job and she is free of an abusive three-year relationship where she was held hostage to a phantom hope of marriage. And by out-staring her boss, she’s no longer Kim Sam Soon the Insecure, but Kim Hee Jin, the Noona who can make or be a tasty treat for all the cute guys at Bon Appetit.

And to round out the major cast, two more individuals are flying back to Korea from America with stories to tell. The window-seat woman looks to be in her mid-twenties and the aisle-seat woman sounds and looks a bit older. These unnamed women engage in a little “wine makes the trip go faster” kind of bonding.

The aisle-seat woman who is fast going the way of sloshy, relates a tale of divorce from a cheating husband. Sometimes, when one cannot share things with one’s family and friends, the only safe ear is the stranger’s ear. The window-seat woman listens sympathetically, but is far more evasive about her own life, and deflects further questioning.

Who are these women, and why is the window-seat woman being so secretive about why she spent 3 years in America? Could one of these women be somehow related to President Jin Heon and his apparent dislike of the name “Hee Jin”?

Back at Bon Appetit, Sam Soon readies herself for her first day. She dons her newbie yellow scarf and her Kim Hee Jin name plate, adjusting her uniform and chef’s hat to be just so. Sam Soon looks in the mirror, winks and says, “You guys are all dead!”

“You guys are all dead!” is more than an optimistic boast – for Sam Soon, it is a heart-felt promise of her ability and her principles. Sam Soon may not win any awards at a beauty pageant, but here, in a French restaurant, she is well within her element. Like Mack the Knife, whose knife bites leave no trace of red on him, Kim Sam Soon is the killer nobody knows, yet. The peeps at Bon Appetit won’t know what hit them.

*Comments*:

Wow! What can I say? This is the legendary drama My Name Is Kim Sam Soon. You can probably count on one hand the number of dramas that Koreans consider to be “national dramas” – ones that capture the imagination of the entire population, and this drama is one of them. For me, this was my very first k-drama (how lucky that I chose such a good one – imagine if my first k-drama was Sweet Spy… maybe there would never have been a samsooki in that case.).

For me, much of this drama’s charm has to do with Hyun Bin’s portrayal of Hyun Jin Heon. Before MNIKSS, I’d never seen a young Asian guy on television who wasn’t a masked ninja / karate guy or an English-challenged nerd. Seeing Jin Heon as a stylish, athletic, confident man who can pick and choose who he wants to date or not date, was mind-boggling to me. For once, it was cool to be a Korean guy (not that being a complete jackass is cool, but you know what I mean).

But without a doubt, the pulse of the show was and still is, Kim Sun Ah, who for years was nearly synonymous with her title role. Kim Sun Ah plays Sam Soon like a scalpel, slicing at not just elements of Korean culture and its idiosyncrasies, but people in general. Inasmuch as Sam Soon is a character to be laughed at, so too are the things that we all wish we could change about ourselves.

On a personal note, ever since I first started following dramabeans, I’ve wished that we’d see MNIKSS recaps pop up here like a Christmas present in August. Well, sometimes you just gotta get up and get yourself that present that you’ve always wanted… Take that, Santa Claus!

Oh right! One more thing. *wave* I’m back! 🙂

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*waves* hullo, samsooki! so glad tt u're back n recapping my all-time fav k-drama MNIKSS!

thank you!! =)

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i will never get tired of watching this drama! definitely one of my faves! i redownloaded and rewatched this a few months ago and after reading your recap, i feel like rewatching it again! hehe! after watching SoaW yesterday, i kind of compared the sunah here and sunah in SoaW and thought which one i like more.. hehe and the one from KSS won ;) although i like dong wook too, i think i will forever be a binnie-sunah shipper hehe XD thank you so much for recapping this!! ^.*

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Now I can finally get watching this!

Truth be told, I've already seen "Sweet Spy" which made me cry and made me very sad...almost Madeleine Kahn levels of anger...bad case of second-lead syndrome...

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Oh yeah! MNIKSS also was my first -- It's the one that introduced me to the wonderful world of kdramas 2 years ago, and it's what led me to Dramabeans when, like a mad woman, I was scouring the internet for articles and recaps about MNIKSS.

Love the music choices in this drama......Nina Simone to funky Clazziquai.

Thanks for revisiting MNIKSS!

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Thanks for the revival. One of my favourite Korean dramas.

I've watched the full drama 3x, the last time was when Secret Garden ended and when Binnie entered military training. Missing him still.

I just adored the 2 leads in this drama and KSA never fails to deliver.

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not gonna lie, KSS brings back a lot of good memories.

It was definitely one of the bigger waves in the Hallyu Wave.
also, fierce Kim Sun-ah!

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Wow! As a drama addicts I definitely root for new recap of old movies!
Actually although I have so many dramas in my to watch list beside I have seen all the famous good dramas, I still prefer to rewatch old dramas rather than watching unwatched dramas.
And nothing can beat a good recap! I really enjoy reading recaps especially from dramas I love the most!
I liked sam soon personality, cause she wasn't like glue to the in contrast with many other girls in k-dramas! and this drama had the most real reactions like reall life in the time I saw it among other k-drama!
I've seen it about less than a year ago!

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hi,sorry for my bad english first of all.

my name is kim samsoon.... nothing new here,not a good drama. i tried watching it but so many cliches in this one ^_^ : throw in some leads who hate each other (and they eventually fall in love),throw in daniel henney cuz he's american and he'll speak english so the drama ratings will rise ,throw in some recycled ideas such as the boy paying the girl to be his girlfriend,the poor girl etc., and there you go, you have a korean national drama :D
Sure,i guess in 2005 at that time many aspects were not cliches,this drama is a pioneer,those ideas eventually became cliches.But it's a fact that I'm analyzing the drama now in 2011 after seeing like 100 dramas, and yes it's a cliched drama,absolutely nothing new here.

That beeing said,If it's one of your first dramas, definitely a must-watch i guess. But if you have experience with korean dramas, just skip the damn thing, nothing unseen here.

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Is this paradise?!
I was on the recap section the other day, looking for recaps of My Lovely Kim Sam Soon, because I didn't finish the drama and I wanted to see if I was really missing something... And then I remembered that it is an "old" drama, and that none of you made recaps :( :(

THEN BAM! You did ! :) :)

So just know that you make a French girl reaaaaally happy, even while she's sick! ;)

Thanks for the recap, I'll keep reading!

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Holy Tamales and Guamaloles, Samsooki recapping MNIKSS!! I still keep his description of the korean drama kiss when he recapped Episode 14 of City Hall - HILARIOUS!!

"Ive never seen a kiss like The Kiss in the k-drama world. Most k-drama kisses are weak, tongue-less and with less suction than a clogged handheld vacuum running low on battery power. K-drama kisses can often times be near-misnomers, because they are often more like grade school pecks on the cheek. Even more infuriating, sometimes the guy doing the kissing is awkwardly trying to hug a limp and flaccid girl who has her lips sealed tighter than radiator release valve in an overheated car stuck on 5 Freeway during rush hour in downtown LA."

MNIKSS is one of my very favorites k-dramas and I am in for this wonderful ride and encourage all of you to do as well. It promises to be a lot of fun.

Thanks, Samsooki for this wonderful gift!!!

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aaww....this recap makes me wanna watch it agaiinn...!!! :D

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Christmas did come early this year.....

Samsooki !

Where have you been ????????????????

We miss you very very very much !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

thanks for coming back,

and you brought such a nice present to us all.

Please stick around !!!!

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Hey samsooki...:)

Thankz a lot for the recap!! oh..wow..u r makin me greedy for more.....:)

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SQUEE thank you thank you.

MNIKSS was my 2nd KD and my 1st KD marathon (before I even knew it was common to marathon KD).I didn't understand what I was watching.

Nowadays I know more but am now going to rewatch the whole series because you're recapping.I am off to watch ep 1.

Like everyone here...this drama although not my top 10 has special memories as it was one of my 1st dramas.

On a personal note-your Korean mother stories are kind of really scary.Is that why my friend is not acknowledge as a girlfriend?He is a Dr and she is not Korean.His parents said we prefer you not date till you establish yourself @__@ and she is officially not acknowledged.Yikes.

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I hated this drama. I actually rooted for the second heroin! I hated the way she was treated. The hero is spineless. I don't understand why so many people like it.

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i agree. this drama is fun to watch, but i feel really bad for samshik's first love. the way she treated in this drama was so unfair :/

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I couldn't believe my own eyes! I thought I clicked on an old bookmark!
Thank you Samsooki!!!

*Wave*

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Wow! Thank you for my Christmas present! I am very new to kdrama (just discovered these wonderful shows 3 weeks ago). I found this site because I was looking for more shows to watch. Based on recommendations from dramabeans, I watched MNIKSS earlier this week and then, I wake up today and see this!

I love all of the recaps on this site and I'm looking forward to experiencing MNIKSS again through your insights on all of the angst and romance. Can't wait!

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OMG, I almost screamed... samsooki recapping MNIKSS!

Welcome back, we miss your postings. Your recapping MNIKSS will more than make up for the long absence.

This is the drama that started me on k-drama addiction and no regrets. I always recommend this as a must-watch if not must-watch-first.

I still re-watchthis when I need cheering up altho there are some sceneds that alwsy make me shed a tear or two.

Will save your recaps so I can re-read anytime.

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W O W! Samsooki, you are the best - welcome back and will savour every word of your recap of this classics.

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Welcome back samsooki, and YAY!

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omo sesangnae! i LOVE this series! I am looking forward for the other recaps! Thank you! :)

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A big welcome back for samsooki! Are you going to recap the whole series? I'm looking forward to this!

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Ah it really does feel like Christmas!!! Thank you samsooki for making my day!!!
MNIKSS has and always will be one of my favourite k-dramas ;)

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Hi Samsooki, so great to see you back and with the epic MNIKSS! DB just wasn't the same without you and the rest of the 'old' gang. I see a lot of them have radar and have posted but I still have not sighted belleza, hjkomo and a few others. Looking forward to rewatching MNIKSS with/thru your recaps. Thanks for coming back and bringing such an awesome present. :-)

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@simplesim
It's nice to be missed...we are..around...
signed,
1 of the "Old" gang

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Thank you Samsooki!
I fell in love with Hyun Bin in this drama -and I have to say it, also with Kim Sun ah!

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Welcome back!!! I've been fallowing Dramabeans since Coffee Prince. Wooh! That's YEARS!! I love MNIKSS and watched it 3 times already. I also loved Lovers in Paris and watched it 3 times also. What can I say...Some dramas are just sooooooo goooooodd!

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For a moment, I thought that there is something wrong with dramabeans site until I realized that this is a throwback recap :)

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YAY! A good reason to rewatch a great drama! :) (Like I really needed a good reason to rewatch it for the bizillionth time...lol) Thanks for the great recap! Keep it coming! :)

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gee...thanks a lot! been crazy bout binnie and cant wait to wantch his 1st mega hit now :)

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Brings back old memories!!! I missed this drama so much! And just because you guys are starting to Re-RECAP this, I'm going to Re-REwatch it! :)

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amazing choice to recap. was thinking it was time to rewatch this. guess the Powers that be agreed and gave us recaps too!

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Welcome back, Samsooki!

MNIKSS is one of my faves too, especially love the interaction between the two leads.

And that she isn't some stick-thin model type (for an Asian woman).

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Oh memories.. I watched it last year. Such a good drama. :')

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I have to admit that I'm one of the minority who hasn't watched this yet :( It's been on my to-watch list since I began watching k-dramas, but I haven't gotten to it yet...so I'm glad that I can now at least read the recaps! Thank you :D

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thanks for the recap! My first k-drama was "All about Eve" with Jang Dong Gun... but MNIKSS is my fave drama of all time... it begin the kdrama addiction!!!!!!!

looking forward to remember why i still see it all the time!!!!!!!!! (I have all the dvd's)

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this is so weird! i litterally just watched this last weekend. I am so in love with Kim Sun Ah in Scent of a Woman that i thought i would check out what other things she has done and heard about My name is Kim Sam Soon and decided to watch. Such a fabulous drama.

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You're back!! And with a vengeance!!

This recap brings back so many fond memories sigh. It truly was awesome. This whole drama gave me so much food envy - for a while, my dream job was (almost) to be a patisseur! But really, who could beat KSA at it? She made it look so...easy but hard. And yummy. Can't wait til the 'next episode'! ;)

...I do kinda wish you were recapping The Princess's Man as I'm rather in love with the drama sigh but still, better SOME samsooki than none!

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YESSSSSSSSSS

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WAH..WAH..WAH...recap by samsooki!
the comeback of samsooki
holy moly can't believe my eyes
and who can get tired of Binnie and Kim Sun Ah?

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How fun-love that you are doing this!

I started watching Korean dramas just a few months ago (started with Lie to Me), and then became a Binnie fan, and this one was a must watch. It is one of my favorites- it has so many lol moments, and moments that are just what real life is like...Not always perfect as we would want it to be, and the ok moments are tempered with really great ones.

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oh my gosh! Thank u so much

On a totally different note,

Dear Samsooki, I know you love YEH as much as I do

(Ok, may be almost as much as me)

Could you please please please recap GOONG after this? :)

pretty please

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I've never watched it before. My first drama was actually a japanese one, 1 litre of tears. And then I watched Full House. But I have to say, this one is very funny and addictive. Hyun Bin is so cute in here and I'm getting hungry by the minute watching so many delicious pastries LOL best drama I've seen so far (still on episode 5). I really liked City Hunter but this one is so light and funny that I catch myself laughing like a maniac. Thanks for recapping it!

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I actually watched this really recently, my first kdrama was Full House... but after hearing all the praise and then hearing that my baby (Hyun Bin) was in it, I had to watch it.

So, seeing this was a shock. I was very confused, but also, happy :) THANKS!

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I just rewatched this drama and i believed this will be my 16th time watching this. It still funny as hell and i was just watching her new drama Scent of Women yesterday and oh boy did it bring back memory when she was in the hospital and have to the bathroom to get rid of all the 3-4 days worth of feces out. it remind me of Kim SamSoon bathroom scene. so funny...:)

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this drama is so boring....I hate Sun-ah when she acts cute. she was to old to act that cute in the drama.

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In Scent of a Woman ep. 2- Her cute acting didn't suit her at all, but I like her in Kim Samsoon

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Gosh, this drama really brings me so thoughtful about memories!!!! =) I watched that drama for 2 times but I really LOOOOVE this, heh! (I remmy that I watched this when I was 15 years old about 6 yrs ago -- 2005, yups!)

Honestly, I really want to travel back into 2005 so badly cuz' 2005 was my best favorite year in my life ever when there are many best things happened to me that before! I am really grateful to this recap for bringing me to many best memories of mine - You're the BEST, Samsooki!!!!

Welcome back & LOOOVE ya, Samsooki!!!! ^____^

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Gosh, I am falling in love with this drama!!!! I love re-watching this & I really enjoyed it!!!!

THANKS for this recap!!!!!!

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love you guys for doing this! thanks samsooki - MNIKSS is also my first k-drama - the one that started it all!

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This is fantastic! Just the right combination of nostalgia and anticipation! Great job! Looking forward to reading more!

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When I first saw this drama, I did not understand how love triangles work in KDramas so I thought that they were not going to be together. I think someone commented on you tube that Sam soon doesn't get her man, too. So when he grabs and kisses her in the restroom, I got such a jolt of emotion. Love this show. They've also aired it on Latin America dubbed in Spanish.

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