Scent of a Woman: Episode 5
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Cute, cute. I thoroughly enjoyed this episode, helped in large part by Lee Dong-wook’s hundred and one facial expressions. Exasperation, pride, confusion, irritation, smugness, satisfaction, and yes, even jealousy — he nails ’em all.
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EPISODE 5 RECAP
Having interrupted the butt-writing session, Ji-wook announces that cranky old Grandpa Sohn refuses to talk to anybody but Yeon-jae. Therefore, Manager Noh must continue with his apology.
Yeon-jae runs into Ji-wook at the elevator and asks why he stuck up for her. He answers that Grandpa Sohn values her loyalty, citing the time Manager Noh took a bribe to switch a service and Yeon-jae fought him, risking her job to stick with Grandpa Sohn. Now Grandpa thinks that Yeon-jae was fired by Manager Noh, and is even less willing to work with the company than before.
Ji-wook tells her not to take his support too much to heart, because he didn’t mean anything special by it; he just considered her the more useful side in this instance.
He asks for the reason behind the butt-writing exercise, and Yeon-jae answers that it was her revenge. Manager Noh hadn’t treated her like a human once in the past ten years, and she’d been too afraid of being fired to speak up. Ji-wook says that it’s pretty weak, as far as revenges go — butt-writing is embarrassing, sure, but it’s something all kids have done at one point — but Yeon-jae replies that it’s not like she could call him an asshole or hit him. Jerk or not, Manager Noh is much older, and she can’t disrespect an elder.
The younger ladies at the office are left wondering why Ji-wook took Yeon-jae’s side, figuring that he must have only done so because it’s related to the MOU with Sae-kyung’s family’s Seojin Group. Hye-won, on the other hand, mutters that there’s gotta be something between the two, since she knows they met in Okinawa.
Ji-wook drives Yeon-jae to Grandpa Sohn’s house so she can persuade him to cooperate. She wonders why Ji-wook is tackling this with such alacrity when he’d been so indifferent in Japan, and sighs that it’s a shame that some people get to inherit companies from their fathers, while talented and hardworking folk are left out in the cold. Ji-wook retorts that she must mean herself, and she replies, “Isn’t that why I’ve been called here to fix this problem?” Ha. Touché.
Ji-wook waits in the car while Yeon-jae meets with Grandpa Sohn, who greets her with a smile and gets all offended on her behalf for being ousted by Manager Noh. She assures him that she quit of her own accord, and that she merely found something more important to do with her time.
Ji-wook gets tired of waiting and heads inside to look for them, arriving outside the door to hear Yeon-jae whispering, “I’m scared.” Curious, he peers in to see Yeon-jae lying on the ground and Grandpa hovering over her.
Immediately his mind goes to the dirty place, and he bursts in angrily and grabs her, missing the fact that she’s got acupuncture needles sticking out of her face. She’s completely confused, not following as he accuses her of falling back on such base “skills”: “Were you this kind of woman?!”
He yells that he doesn’t care what happens to this case and demands she leave. Oh man, I am so embarrassed for you dude, and yet I also love this because it’s so revealing.
When Ji-wook finally registers the needles, he shuts his trap and takes in the scene and the horrified faces all around. Next thing we know, he’s kneeling his apologies to an offended Grandpa Sohn while Yeon-jae explains that he’s quite the renowned acupuncturist. Grandpa orders him out, so angry he’s almost about to change his mind about cooperating after all.
As they leave, Ji-wook offers Yeon-jae compensation for this job. It seems like she might not take the money (the implication is that he can just throw money at things to fix them), but she accepts, figuring she earned it. She gasps at the zeroes on the note — it’s the equivalent of a thousand-dollar bill — and marvels that there are real people who carry bills of this size in their wallets on a daily basis.
Ji-wook puffs up at that, pleased to be considered one of those special people. She muses, “Well, people who earn money easily spend it easily,” and he readily agrees — it’s not until a split-second later that he registers that it’s not a compliment. Hee! I love how she cuts him down to size so effectively; whenever he throws his weight around like he’s some big important person, she cuts to the chase and calls him out for benefiting from his privilege, which he didn’t earn.
On the drive back, he offers her to drop her off in her approximate vicinity, and she points out that he has this habit of doing everything “approximately.” Why not take her where she’s going, since they’re already on the way? (The Korean word she uses is daechoong, which means to do things roughly, stopping at good enough. The word connotes a lazy disinterest, which describes Ji-wook’s half-assedness perfectly.)
Ji-wook asks if she’s looking for a new job, surprised when she says no. He asks why not, and she replies, “Because I don’t want to work.” He can’t make heads or tails of her behavior, and asks, “Do you know that you become even more confounding the more I get to know you?”
She answers, “Sitting in front of a 120 centimeter desk in the Line Tour office — I didn’t want to end my life that way. That makes me too pitiful.” She says this in such a matter-of-fact voice that he naturally assumes she’s speaking in hyperbole.
Remembering Sae-kyung’s intended lawsuit of 300 million won, Ji-wook starts to broach the topic, but doesn’t get a chance. She indicates her drop-off point and gets out; hilariously, Ji-wook cranes his neck so far while watching her walk away that he hits the horn unwittingly.
Just then, an unfamiliar ringtone sounds, and he finds Yeon-jae’s cell phone in his car. Ooh, an excuse to follow. That takes him to the tango studio looking for her, where he finds her dolled up and ready for her lesson.
After returning the phone, he returns to his car contemplating this new bit of information, which just confuses him further about Yeon-jae. He wonders, “Tango?!”
In the studio, the students introduce themselves as the class begins, and everyone takes on nicknames rather than their real names. For instance, the round-faced man calls himself “Sculpted Beauty” (the kind of thing we call guys with angular faces, like Lee Dong-wook), while a cute couple calls themself Andal and Bokdal, which is like splitting the word fussbudget into two names. Yeon-jae calls herself Audrey. Teaching this beginner class is Ramses, aka coin-collecting Bong-gil.
Ji-wook returns home to find Sae-kyung at his front door with a bottle of wine. She calls this a gesture of apology for her previous behavior, and he asks about her lawsuit, saying that going after an individual is excessive. Sae-kyung smirks, saying that it’s out of her hands already.
The next morning in the building lobby, Manager Noh asks how it went with Grandpa Sohn, still smarting from his humiliating part in the matter. Ji-wook gives him a satisfying smackdown, saying that it was difficult, thanks to Manager Noh. In fact, they wouldn’t have needed Yeon-jae at all, “If only you hadn’t taken that bribe six years ago.”
Manager Noh sputters that he returned that money right away. Ji-wook replies, “Write your resignation immediately and report to my office… is something I won’t ask of you, because of that.”
Sang-woo reports on one of their new projects, which is unfamiliar to Ji-wook. Sang-woo reminds him that he’d told him to “just take care of it, whatever.” It’s that cursed word again — daechoong — and Ji-wook sits up straighter, instructing Sang-woo to bring him those materials: “From today, I’m not going to work in a daechoong way.”
In the travel package materials, he finds a photo that he recognizes from his travels with Yeon-jae, and that makes him smile. Taking his first active interest in a project, he suggests including the squid-ink yakisoba he’d eaten with Yeon-jae in the travel package.
Sang-woo reports these changes in Ji-wook’s attitude to Chairman Kang, who figures that his son’s upcoming engagement has knocked some sense into him. He chuckles at how women can influence men, pleased that Ji-wook has met a good match. Well, Dad’s not wrong… Just off.
During a meeting, Ji-wook doodles (“300 million…Ms. Lee”) while the company’s president discusses the joint venture with Seojin Group. He’s already got a prickly attitude toward Ji-wook, so he jumps to conclusions when Ji-wook mumbles aloud, assuming he’s opposing him.
Manager Noh is the president’s sycophantic lackey, and he is quick to profess his support of the president and disdain for Ji-wook. Unaware of this, Ji-wook cuts into their conversation after the meeting to ask whether Yeon-jae would ever have cause to come back to work. Manager Noh assures him that she wouldn’t — a prospect that has him uncharacteristically displeased.
Yeon-jae chats with Hye-won, who asks about the Okinawa trip and digs for details. Like…did they sleep together? Yeon-jae answers that they slept in the same room — but it’s nothing to get excited about, since nothing happened.
Hye-won gushes about this drama-like scenario of the old maid and the chaebol, but Yeon-jae shuts her down by saying that he’s got a fiancee. Oh, right. Her.
And yet, Ji-wook finds himself lurking outside the dance studio again. He calls himself crazy, which another dancer overhears. Assuming he’s embarrassed about wanting to learn how to dance, she assures him that everyone feels that way at the start, and pushes him inside. Hee.
Surprised, Yeon-jae wonders what he’s doing here. Surely…not to see her, right? He blusters, Of course not, but that leaves the question: Then, is he here to tango?
Thus Ji-wook finds himself participating, reluctantly, and muddles through without much enthusiasm or interest. Yet he can’t stop watching Yeon-jae through narrowed eyes as Ramses leads the class in a partner exercise. This requires the ladies to put their hands on their partners’ chests and follow their lead.
After one turn, the partners are switched and Ji-wook is paired with Yeon-jae. Despite informing Ramses earlier that he has no interest in learning to dance, when Yeon-jae asks suspiciously why he’s here, he lies that he’s got quite a lot of interest in tango. He affects indifference, but when time comes for her to place her hands on his chest, both become aware of his pounding heart.
She’s just affected by the contact as he is, and silently, he leads her across the dance floor while she silently follows his lead. Like that they walk, all the way to the mirrored wall, staring intently at each other all the while.
He continues to step forward even after she’s come to a stop, bringing them even closer together, until Ramses breaks into their reverie. The looks in their eyes — ack, it kills me.
Both of them deal with their startling emotions on their way home. Ji-wook’s got an added complication to worry about, as he reminds himself, “Three hundred million.” It’s not necessarily his problem, but he feels guilty for knowing, but unsure if he has any business getting involved. He sure as heck doesn’t want to get involved — keeping the world at a distance seems to be his prevailing life motto — but he’s conflicted about this.
Yeon-jae sends Mom on a four-day vacation, partly to fulfill the bucket list item to make Mom smile daily, but also to keep her busy while Yeon-jae goes in for cancer treatment.
Eun-seok asks if she’s decided whether to participate in the clinical trial, and she admits that she’s scared. Eun-seok tells her that her outcome is staring her in the face, so she ought to try to find ways to avoid it rather than heading straight for it. He adds, “I don’t remember you being the fearful type. You were always curious and said what was on your mind, and were full of confidence.”
Yeon-jae smiles at this sign that he does remember her. She tells him she used to be like that, but she’s changed. Still, she figures that he won’t lead her into a worse path than one she’s already facing, and agrees to the test. With that, she’s reinstalled in the bed next to the 21-year-old cancer patient, who teaches her how to use her smartphone…to follow Junsu online. HA! (That’s Junsu the JYJ idol star, formerly of DBSK.)
Finding out that Junsu is holding a fanmeeting, Yeon-jae wants to apply. Her roommate tries to convince her not to, like a teenager embarrassed by her uncool Mom, but ends up helping her think of ways to apply that will improve her chances of being selected.
Ji-wook arrives home and flips through his closet for a change of clothes, stopped at the sight of the shirt he was wearing when he danced with Yeon-jae. Man, if your plain ol’ button-down is conjuring up emotional flashbacks, maybe it’s time to admit that there’s more to this fixation, hmm? He arrives at tango class, but Yeon-jae’s not there. After sitting on the sidelines in agitation, he leaves.
Ji-wook then calls Yeon-jae, having thought of a way to save face: He wants her to tell the instructor that he can’t make it to tango class today. That gives him a chance to ask for the reason when Yeon-jae tells him she can’t go, either. She’s vague about the reason, but confirms that she’ll attend the next class…just as Ramses calls out to him in the background. HA! Cover blown.
Per her roommie’s advice, Yeon-jae applies under various people’s names to inflate her chances of being accepted to the fanmeeting. Just as she’s musing that she’s run out of people, Eun-seok walks in to check on her status…giving her An Idea.
Yeon-jae asks to speak with Eun-seok, saying that she feels better than she thought she would after her treatment. She explains that her father had suffered through chemo, which was so hard on him that he’d wanted to quit and spend his remaining days at home with his family. Yeon-jae was the one to oppose it, so he continued with treatment and ended up dying in the hospital. Over the years, she’s come to regret her decision.
But she tells Eun-seok that she feels relieved to have him here with her. He reminds her that she told him he had no right to be a doctor, and she says that was just angry talk.
Just then, they’re hit with a bucketful of water, thrown by the husband of the dead cancer patient. Eun-seok declares that the death had nothing to do with him, but the husband is too furious to believe differently and scorns Eun-seok and his lack of guilty conscience.
Eon-seok apologizes to Yeon-jae for getting her involved, only betraying his frustration when he’s in private. By the time he sees Yeon-jae again, he’s in a better mood and tells her he’s not staying in this hospital for long, since he’s transferring to a cancer hospital in Texas.
Unfortunately, those plans are short-lived. The cancer patient kerfuffle has changed his prospects, and the hospital decides to send someone else instead. He’s devastated.
Yeon-jae prepares to check out of the hospital when she receives the call that she’s been accepted to the fanmeeting. Or rather, Chae Eun-seok has. Yay! And also, uh-oh.
The fanmeeting will be checking IDs, so Yeon-jae has to ask Eun-seok to take her — at least past the doors, at which point he can ditch her. He finds the request preposterous, arguing that time is precious to her — she should spend it doing more meaningful things. He reaction is harsh, almost derisive of her choice.
She balks at that — what, exactly, would he suggest she do? Invent something? Climb Mt. Everest? “All these years, I’ve been so busy saving up money and being aware of people’s eyes that I haven’t done anything. Doing all those things before I die is the most meaningful thing I could do!”
Then she plays her final card, and reminds him that she got hit by water thanks to him. Checkmate.
That does it. Off they go to join the teenagers to meet Junsu, hee.
Ji-wook is also at the fanmeeting, having escorted a Japanese businessman here. He takes a seat in the audience and watches indifferently as the show gets under way, in contrast to Yeon-jae, who’s enjoying herself. Eun-seok isn’t terribly thrilled to be here, but even he has to smile at Yeon-jae’s enthusiasm.
After the performance, Junsu announces the one fan who will get to have dinner with him. Or rather, fans — it’s a couple. With that, he calls out, “Chae Eun-seok-sshi!”
Yeon-jae prods Eun-seok to respond to the call, so he reluctantly raises a hand, bringing the spotlight over to illuminate them. Junsu proceeds to read Eun-seok’s supposed story, to Yeon-jae’s alarm.
It goes thusly: “I first met her when I was nine years old. In the twenty-five years that passed since then, I’ve loved her unrequitedly.” (Yeon-jae shakes her head in horror, but Junsu continues.) “But we never met during that time. However, not long ago she came to the hospital where I work. She is sick. That woman is a devoted fan of you, Junsu-sshi. For her sake, will you have dinner with her?”
As everyone cheers and urges the couple to stand, Ji-wook looks back casually…and recognizes Yeon-jae.
Eun-seok stands to answer Junsu’s questions. When Junsu asks if she’s very sick, he says that a doctor can’t reveal his patient’s case, which earns him everyone’s favor. Everyone but Ji-wook, who clenches his jaw and scowls. His temper rises another notch when Eun-seok excuses himself from the dinner, saying that Yeon-jae will enjoy having dinner with Junsu alone, and everyone oohs at how cool he is.
After the show, Ji-wook spots the lucky couple in the lobby and watches from a distance as Yeon-jae thanks Eun-seok for playing along. When Eun-seok mentions the story she submitted, she apologizes, saying she had no idea it would be read aloud. He’s hesitant as he tries to fish for information, asking how she came by that story, which means — AHHH it’s true! He’s totally scared she caught on to his secret! Eeeeeeeeee!
Yeon-jae doesn’t catch on to his nervousness and waves it off as an invention — she was advised to make the stories attention-grabbing. Eun-seok visibly relaxes in relief, and she figures that most of it was true — everything except for the one-sided love thing, right? He agrees awkwardly. Hee!
After Eun-seok leaves, Ji-wook comes strolling up, eyeing Yeon-jae with a “Aha! Gotcha!” expression of smug satisfaction. He assumes she made up everything, and mocks her for skipping out on dance class for this. But Yeon-jae, with her unerring skill to turn the tables on him, points out, “Ahhhh, so you did go to tango class that day.” Busted! She adds, “Well, you do need the practice, after all. You don’t have the talent for it.”
She skips off with a giggle, and he has to smile.
At dinner, Yeon-jae hardly touches her food, but assures Junsu it’s because she’s enjoying herself. He asks what she likes about him so much: “My statue-like good looks? Or my melodious voice? Or my perky butt?” HAHA.
He makes her laugh, and Yeon-jae says that he’s the coolest when he’s singing. He asks to see her cell phone, using it to record an impromptu rendition of “You Are So Beautiful,” the song posted above from the OST.
Yeon-jae looks happily at her autographed photo with Junsu on the bus ride home, storing it in her bucket list notebook. She flips to item #6, since she can now mark it completed: “Go on a date with Junsu!”
Mom’s back from her luxurious stay at a 5-star hotel, and mother and daughter settle down for a night of trading stories. But then, Mom flips through the mail and finds an envelope from the District Court, and opens it to see notice of the 300 million won lawsuit. Yeon-jae is puzzled until she reads the name of the plaintiff. Im Sae-kyung.
COMMENTS
Two things made this episode particularly enjoyable for me: Lee Dong-wook and Eom Ki-joon. I love Ji-wook’s ill-concealed interest, jealousy, and conflict with his own attraction to Yeon-jae, refusing to acknowledge it for what it is even though it’s the most obvious thing ever. Dude, you’re following her to dance class and caressing the shirt she touched. You can get a clue now.
I know that Yeon-jae is likewise attracted to Ji-wook, and she’s never had a reason to deny that she could be interested in him. (And she has no reason to deny it, since she has nothing to lose, unlike Ji-wook and his ingrained sense of social class.) However, she has dropped Ji-wook into the mental category of “Unattainable” (also “Engaged” and “Out of My League”), so she harbors no fantasies about being with him. Therefore, when they’re together, she treats him like any other person, not trying to flirt or seduce him or convince him she’s worth his affections. And it’s such a joy to watch him go nuts at her indifference, trying to get her attention back on him yet maintaining his dignity at the same time. It’s a losing battle, but who knew it would be so much fun watching him lose it?
I was disappointed to realize that the fanmeeting story was Yeon-jae’s fabrication, because I’d been so excited when last week’s preview tipped us off to that detail. Until I saw Eun-seok’s fear that Yeon-jae might have magically stumbled onto his carefully guarded secret and realized that the story is totally true. It has to be. It’s adorable and endearing, and I can’t wait to see how it plays out.
Sae-kyung meanwhile…Mrrph, she can go jump off a bridge. (I love Seo Hyo-rim and think she’s doing a great job, but Sae-kyung’s such a buzzkill.) That stupid lawsuit better not take up too much of our precious screentime. We need as much of that as possible devoted to the three characters we actually care about, right?
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51 Daniela
August 6, 2011 at 9:49 PM
I LOVED this episode. I was very excited and squealing. I still love Eon-seok more than Ji-wook, but he is getting close. Theres something about the two personalities that make them very atractive, and not only in the phisical way.
I screamed "Nooo!" when Eon-seok said he was going, but I was so sad when I saw his face when the other doctor told him that he wasnt going.
Im not really a fan of JYJ, I know who they are and I've read about Junsu
and his butt, but this is the first time I saw him acting or singing, and I liked him. Just with this 10 minutes of him, I like him more than Jaejoong (I saw Jaejoong in "Protect the boss"...such a creepy smile, when he smiles wider). Of course he is not a character, he is himself, and appeared very briefly, but still. 10 minutes vs 2 hours, Junsu won. I dont like him enough to be a fan of JYJ or anything, but he seems cute and relaxed.Thank you for the recap!
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Prada
August 7, 2011 at 2:31 AM
I love JJ's creepy smile ;)
And also since he is the villain character in PTB it match perfectly^^
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Daniela
August 7, 2011 at 10:08 AM
That's something I liked for the character. Given his idol status I thought he will be the perfect and kind second lead, because of his image, but no. He is quiet but a villan and uses his perfect image to be covered. Embrace your evil side!
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Prada
August 7, 2011 at 11:17 AM
I agree with you^^
It's funny how Protect the Boss Stylist must Suppress Jaejoong's Looks because he is too beautiful XD
I think his acting is very convincing this is why most people are intrigued if his character his evil or not...But for some reason I think he is the villain... Thank god he chose this role...Maybe for the first time i'm going to love more the villain character than the main lead :P
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D
August 7, 2011 at 4:05 AM
If you want more Junsu
you should check out Rainy Night
he composed it for his Ex Girlfriend and theres nothing better to describe it then *pass the tissues*
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52 malta
August 6, 2011 at 9:52 PM
The tango scene was one of the most compelling scenes of attraction I've ever seen in a drama. I really love this drama.
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53 dreamy
August 6, 2011 at 9:53 PM
i'm downloading the episode right now, yet i've no problem you spoiling it for me since you wrote the most satisfying recap ever, always! thanks!!!!
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54 Z
August 6, 2011 at 9:54 PM
Yay! I totally forgot to b expecting a Scent of a Woman recap tonight so this was a great surprise! Thanks!
I'll give this "Lawsuit Storyline" one more episode before I start getting mad. Wilson is a tool. If I had accused someone of stealing and probably gotten them fired, only to find out it was my own mistake, I would at least have the decency to send a "My bad" email. If this thing draws out for even a second past this weekend I will be highly disappointed.
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55 maria green
August 6, 2011 at 9:59 PM
thank u thank u thank u, did i say thank u? well again thank u, i have really been waiting :D
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56 honeyjet
August 6, 2011 at 10:19 PM
Sae-kyung meanwhile…Mrrph, she can go jump off a bridge. (I love Seo Hyo-rim and think she’s doing a great job, but Sae-kyung’s such a buzzkill.) That stupid lawsuit better not take up too much of our precious screentime. We need as much of that as possible devoted to the three characters we actually care about, right?
Yes they better tone down the lawsuit issue. I have a problem when Korean drama started to go crazy over side issue, when they should emphasising on character developments and how their relationship evolves. It such a turn off. Majorly.
I hope the EKJ who plays the doctor is allowed to stay even if he's found guilty. Just for this drama. I cannot imagine this drama without EKJ as the doctor. I've began to like him ever since the first episode.
Well I do believe with all my heart that there's a hidden past that CES wants to remain buried. Maybe he became a doctor because when he was young, he watched LYJ sobbing when her father died due to cancer. Being an elementary school who's in love with his classmate, he's probably felt hopeless at that time not being able to console her. So he aimed to become a doctor so that when he grew up, he can treat her if he's sick. Well you get the jazz and the mentality of an elementary school kid who's in love. Hahaha.
LDW & KSA deserve to win 2011 SBS Drama Awards: Best Couple Award!!!!! I will anticipate it!!!
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yumii
August 6, 2011 at 10:52 PM
I don't mind the lawsuit, because I'm sure Yeon-Jae will win and have the opportunity to sue for defamation of character since there is no proof that she dod something she did not do.
And the failed lawsuit will offer her an opportunity to extract revenge/petty humiliation on Sae-Kyun or so I hope.
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honeyjet
August 6, 2011 at 11:05 PM
I also don't mind but they better not make a big deal out of it and became draggy. We already have another issue to deal with that is YJ's terminal illness. I cannot take up so much fuss anymore.
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57 anna
August 6, 2011 at 10:28 PM
Childhood unrequited love? Oh man, if I don't already like Wookie, I would totally go for them! Too bad it's going to be adult unrequited love too.
That lawsuit really shouldn't take up too much screen time. Her lifespan is already short as is, do not bring in some stupid lawsuit as a plot point.
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58 malta
August 6, 2011 at 10:31 PM
I'm a sucker for a man that can sing. First Sun hyun from I Need Romance serenading his proposal to In young and now Junsu singing so sweetly onto Yeon jae's phone. Gah!! A girl doesn't stand a chance!!! *Giant sigh followed by fainting*
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59 yong in
August 6, 2011 at 10:52 PM
so excited to watch this with subs!
I hope that the actor playing the doctor will continue with the drama cause i read he has a current problem. i'm also happy with the revelation that YJ was his first love, hahaha!
LDW ♥♥♥
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60 yumii
August 6, 2011 at 10:55 PM
**And yet, Ji-wook finds himself lurking outside the dance studio again. He calls himself crazy, which another dancer overhears. Assuming he’s embarrassed about wanting to learn how to dance, she assures him that everyone feels that way at the start, and pushes him inside. Hee.**
Watched the raw didn't understand a word but this was one of my favorite moments because she didn't push him but got him inside with a tango lead.
Made me miss ballroom dancing class.
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61 Anvesha
August 6, 2011 at 10:58 PM
This was the first ep I enjoyed the doctor's scene so much.. Towards the ending, his uneasiness was.. so satisfying to watch lol
Lee Dong Wook!!! I love his expressions.. And I don't see how he rationalizes with himself that the tango classes are not an excuse to see her? Hehe he is fallen :)
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62 ar
August 6, 2011 at 11:28 PM
Thanks for the recap!
I wonder if Ji Wook realizes from the concert that Yeon-jae's like REALLY sick.
I hope the writer eases up on SK's bitchiness. KSA and her YJ character are strong enough to not be overshadowed by a more sympathetic second female lead - not even the slightest. SK's character (not hating on Seo Hyo-rim, either, since I do like her) is really dragging the show and YJ has enough crap to deal with and her character doesn't really add anything to the big story, while ES is connected with her cancer and JW is connected with her living her life because of the cancer. The secondary female lead should have been someone who is connected to the theme of life and death, like the 21 year old patient at the hospital.
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63 mich
August 6, 2011 at 11:29 PM
JUNSU SO CUTIE PIE. Any drama with junsu is like icing on a cake ^^
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64 thameryst
August 6, 2011 at 11:31 PM
That tango dance scene just about finished me off. It was just such a perfect combination of brilliant camera work, great acting, and that song by junsu....*swoons*. I had to watch that scene several times.
This entire episode was just SO thoroughly enjoyable! So much UHdorable jealousy from Ji Wook. Gah, I loved it to pieces. Uh-oh, I'm starting to get really excited about this show, but i must remember to be cautious, its too early to get invested lest it changes direction and decides to become a flop.
And this is the episode that really got me into the doctor storyline as well! I was actually able to get past Eun Sukk's assholery in this episode and found him adorable. But like JB said, i was also disappointed that the fanmeeting story was made up by Yeong-Jae.
Can't wait for the next ep!
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65 thameryst
August 6, 2011 at 11:33 PM
And that grandfather acupuncture misunderstanding was just WIERD but pricelessly funny!
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66 ren
August 6, 2011 at 11:46 PM
That tango scene just killed me.
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67 Litzy
August 6, 2011 at 11:46 PM
Took a long break after 49 Days to get my mojo back. Fell in love with Scent of a Woman (brief flashes of A Walk to Remember; I really want a happy ending for this one pleeeeeeease). (Almost) every scene is visually pleasing, and emotionally compelling...and everything would've been perfect if not for one teeny tiny little problem...
It's been at least one month after the incident...Wilson, where the heck are you? There's more than enough jerks and jerkettes in this show, are you one of them? For someone that was on so high a horse, he certainly has problems calling back and admitting to his own mistake. It makes this lawsuit thing feel somehow redundant, and I rage on behalf of YJ for what these people are putting her through. RAGE.
/rant.
Then again, kudos to Kim Sun Ah for making me feel this way.
I hope the lawsuit arc gets resolved quickly.
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68 laya
August 6, 2011 at 11:47 PM
Woooooh! Thanks so much for the recap!
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69 rae
August 7, 2011 at 12:05 AM
Might be my dirty imagination at work, but I can totally see the whole hands-on-chest walk scene coming back when their relationship is established!
Well, a girl can dream. 8D
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70 Dalena
August 7, 2011 at 12:10 AM
Junsu you just have to ask everyone if they love your duck butt. xD
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71 sulyn
August 7, 2011 at 12:20 AM
What a lovely episode! I did not even realise that the hour was up. Beautiful acting from KSA and LDW - they really sizzle on screen -especially that tango scene. His eyes were
fixed on KSA and nowhere else. I could hear both their heartbeats thumping. Great acting or is this for real? Haha.
Thanks for the recap.
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72 Atsirk
August 7, 2011 at 12:32 AM
Kill me already. HOTNESS OVERLOAD. And the story is such a joyride :)
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73 Lisa Purba
August 7, 2011 at 12:32 AM
This ep is sooo adorable!
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74 jacek
August 7, 2011 at 12:33 AM
My most favorite episode so far. Ji-wook is too adorable and hot for words. His facial expressions are just tooooo cute !!!! I love the chase! so fun!
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75 jyyjc
August 7, 2011 at 12:54 AM
JUNSU. His voice tears me up T.T
Anyway, i love this drama!!!!
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76 wootwoot
August 7, 2011 at 12:57 AM
oh I loved seeing Eun Seok's showing his vulnerable side when the secret got out!!! Yeon Jae being his first love!!! I think I'm gonna love the two characters equally in this drama =)
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77 Shaeryn
August 7, 2011 at 1:01 AM
TANGO SCENE!!! TANGO SCENE!!! I love that scene so much that I kept replaying it..
Ji Wook & Yeon Jae are still quibbling over his presences at the dance studio but when Ji Wook asked her to get on with the practice... Boy.... were they both in for a surprise =) The sound of his (pounding) heartbeat is so reminisance of Dok Ko Jin that i laughed!
Both were shocked at his pounding heartbeat and both were staring at each other trying to figure out the situation.. But Ji Wook who has always been indifferent to his surroundings is more shocked at his feelings and thus is staring intently at Yeon Jae...(like she can tell you why your heart is beating so fast). He kept leading her on while trying to figure out why by being "physical" with Yeon Jae is causing a ruckus in his heart (since he didn't have any reaction with his previous dancing partner)... Big dolt! As if pressing himself closer to her will light a bulb in his head =)
Don't ya agree?
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78 Carinne
August 7, 2011 at 1:03 AM
First, I think that woman who forced JW backing into the dance studio was another dance instructor. She sat out most of the time sipping her drink during that class session for she became the odd count in the group, yet later when JW arrived at another session without YJ's avail, that woman was there correcting every move on those classmates before Ramses got there.
Second, I suppose there is an Audrey Hepburn in every country, and I kinda find it a close call on KSA (hence her nickname). And, I can't take my eyes off of LDW for even a nanosecond. He's that good. Gosh, I may be overstepping it, a gal can be wishful, I want to bear his children. Haha! Yeah, me and the rest of his international fan club members. I need a Lee Shin to cameo in my life so he'll watch and protect me from getting my hair pulled out from oh so passionate fans.
Ok, good enough for now. Hmmm, I need to try some ikasumi yakisoba. Hungry!
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Susie
August 7, 2011 at 2:03 AM
agreeeeee!! i want to bear his children too!!! LDW is so handsome!!
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Jughead
August 7, 2011 at 2:47 AM
"Gosh, I may be overstepping it, a gal can be wishful, I want to bear his children. Haha! Yeah, me and the rest of his international fan club members."
I don't blame you, girl ... get a number! :D
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79 jyyjc
August 7, 2011 at 1:11 AM
Btw may I ask if protect the boss is going to be recapped? Or atleast, a premiere episode recap?
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80 SandrOu
August 7, 2011 at 1:50 AM
I Love this episode! it's getting more and more addicive. And i agree with the lawsuit thing, i hope it will be quikly settle
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81 Susie
August 7, 2011 at 2:01 AM
thank you so much for the recap! LDW is amazing!! it keeps getting better. can't wait for ep 6
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82 hanbok
August 7, 2011 at 2:22 AM
OMG!!!!! love LDW and sunny......good chemistry between them....i'm became addictived to this drama...watching over and over and over and over again....
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83 mellowyel
August 7, 2011 at 2:25 AM
LOOOOL @ the duck butt joke
i need to stop reading just the recaps and actually watch this drama. i'm loving it so far.
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84 swui
August 7, 2011 at 2:38 AM
Wow...this has been the "funnest" episode so far for SOAW. Love love their chemistry...quite possibly burning up the screen...KSA always has this chemistry with her co-stars?? Incredible.
I've always thought LDW a pretty actor and wow, his eyes ...they look so tender...I guess it's because of his long lashes...seriously. EKJ first time watching him...but really really impressed me...shows acting chops can go a long way even if you don't look drop dead gorgeous...
I do wish SK can loosen up a bit...it's kinda sad seeing her like this all vengeful but really...so petty. Since she doesn't seem all that awful to begin with (her relationship with her liar-bf), I hope she gets to redeem herself a little...
Still I dunno what I'd do when this drama nears the end...with YJ's condition bound to catch up with her...it's tears tears and more tears. Sigh that's 2 sad dramas for me for Aug-sept (TPM being the other...)
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85 bellandy
August 7, 2011 at 2:45 AM
Thanks for the recap JB!!! LDW is so handsome, can't take my eyes off him!!!
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86 Helena
August 7, 2011 at 2:59 AM
the scene of the tango lesson was so touching! I feel I'm going to love this drama!
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87 moredrama
August 7, 2011 at 3:56 AM
this drama is like a cross between sweet november and philadelphia
i just hate that in the midst of all this happiness there is the impending doom
i dont even care if this drama has the mother of all cliches and they invent the miracle drug and she is saved i hate sad stories its the "what if" that really gets to me!!!
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88 DD
August 7, 2011 at 4:26 AM
kyaaa love this drama so much
cant wait for the sub
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89 saaaaaaaam
August 7, 2011 at 4:52 AM
i love how as time goes one dramas are getting more and more daring and going different places, different styles, and stuff. This drama is so interesting and just as i surprisingly loved dr. champ, i am loving this drama too. I love the leads and SHR is doing her b*tch act as per contract probably states lol. and omg that tango scene had my heart pounding. i was like go wouldnt i loving being in her place. lol awesome drama.
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90 kyunnie
August 7, 2011 at 5:50 AM
omooo... can I have the link to stream the episode 5 now? I saw at dramacrazy.com and there's no eng-sub yet TT
I want to watch it. I already addicted to LDW cause of Heartbreak Library (not My Girl). :D
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grateful1
August 7, 2011 at 11:13 AM
If you're in the US, you can watch it subbed at ViKi (they have an amazingly fast team working on this drama). If not, I'd check out the Soompi forum (there's a link to it in comment #14.1.1.2.1 of this post)-- links to subs are usually posted right away there. Happy watching!
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Kyunie
August 8, 2011 at 6:11 PM
Thanks. Already watching it! Gosh, I love the tango scene.
<3. LDW's eyes kill me. :p
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91 djl
August 7, 2011 at 6:26 AM
Junsu!!!!! He was so hot n cute!!!
I need catch up on SOW!!!
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92 ladida
August 7, 2011 at 7:39 AM
What a wonderful episode. The camera, Lee Dong Wook's funny faces, Kim Sun Ah's pretty dresses, Yeon Jae calling Ji Wook out...the loveliness is everywhere.
Thanks for the recap!
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93 Cabbage
August 7, 2011 at 7:56 AM
I jumped on the Scent of a Woman boat this weekend, and I adore the bitchy second-lead woman, Seo-kyung. I'm not supposed to, I know, but the actress brings such a vulnerability and desperation to the character, that I can't help but pray she gets a happy ending, too. I don't think she's written that way, just that Su Hyo Rim is so darn good. (I thought that during SKKS, too, and her crying scenes crunched my heart with running spikes.)
I know that her betrayal doesn't give her the right to act that way (slapping YJ is going overboard and the lawsuit is stupid) but she wants so badly to be loved and has given up ever getting it. If she could show him her real self, the fun-loving girl from the old pix on her phone, the hard-worker who doesn't like entitled money, she and JW would have a good chance together.
And, you have to admit that from her perspective (and just coming straight from a con), the ring and Okinawa looks very suspicious.
I like that her objections to YJ aren't "why are you with my fiance?" but "Why are YOU with this guy (who is my fiance, I guess.)" It's personal, and I like to see them interact on a one-on-one level with JW just happening to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Friendship would be impossible, but if these two women could get to know each other, and come to a peace (when Wilton finally fesses up about that ring), she could grow into someone really interesting.
I think Yeon-jae has the ability to save everyone in this drama, giving hope to the doctor, life to the zombie boy, and love to the ice princess. And hook up her best friend and dance instructor. And maybe get the landlord to confess his love for her mother. If she does die (which will take my pierced heart and run a mack truck over it), JW and SK might have learned enough in the process to live and love well together. But I'm probably the only one who wants this drama to end that way, so I'm sure they'll cater to audience, rather than me, but I wish they'd save some more screen time for SHR's exceptional skills. As asianromance said, we've had enough bitchy second leads. The cancer is drama enough, I'd like to see real character development with her.
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Josina
August 7, 2011 at 9:33 AM
Hear, hear - if you're lucky enough to get a decent actress to play the second lead, why not move away from a particularly tired trope and actually flesh her out a bit?
With Secret Garden, lopsided as it may have been in its execution, I liked that Seul got a chance to develop an actual personality.
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grateful1
August 7, 2011 at 11:01 AM
Double hear, hear. (Well said, Cabbage!) I, too, think that YJ will leave a trail of transformed lives in her wake and I really hope we get to see a major transformation in SK's life (including a painful fall off of her high horse, natch). I agree with you both that SHR has the talent to pull it off.
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Birdie
August 7, 2011 at 12:21 PM
I agree with you that we do not need a bitchy second lead who stays bitchy to the end (as in the usual kdramaland). Some character development for SK will enhance the drama further. Also, I hope that YJ is not just ticking off the to-do lists,but in the process has some real character development as well.
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Josina
August 7, 2011 at 3:01 PM
That too Birdie - I guess that's the whole 'should I be climbing Mount Everest as a lofty goal' issue - what, in the end, are goals worth pursuing?
I think there's already some growth with the mother/daughter relationship, and the way revenge is exacted.
It's all this that keeps me watching, even though I despise the Impending Death genre.
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94 Josina
August 7, 2011 at 8:13 AM
What's good about this show is that it shows that Kim Sun Ah does have range in her acting - so far she's not overdoing the cute or zany, and I think she is well fleshed out as a character.
As for the male leads: I have no real preference so far, both have their merits.
2nd female lead: am I alone in actually wanting her to get some more story time? The interaction with the ex showed why she has very good reasons to be so suspicious of human nature, but that was all - I think it's letting the quality of the show down to keep her this one-dimensional. Perhaps the court case is the turning point for that though.
Other good points:
- fairly healthy mother/daughter relationship: yes, mom is somewhat superficial but we don't get any unnecessary gambling addiction/phobia/emotional retardedness
- refreshing straightforwardness: I think it has this in common with recent 'adult' rom coms like Best Love and I Need Romance - there's no tedious angsting or stupid misunderstandings that could have been solved with one conversation
- Tango!
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95 Fafa
August 7, 2011 at 8:29 AM
thanks for the recap. it was very nice. but i think our cute doctor's gesture were of curiosity of thinking that YJ really loved him back then, not the agitation of her finding him out.
LDW is doing a wonderful job. he is so good i cannot imagine any other actor playing this role except him.
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96 oi
August 7, 2011 at 8:38 AM
thank you for recapping this drama
I can't get enough it
Lee Dong Wook with his facial expressions is bestest here
I could rewatch the eps every day for his facial expressions
and I noticed for that: the higher resolution video's the better
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97 Quiet Thought
August 7, 2011 at 9:10 AM
Query from someone not as familiar with Kdrama as others: is the make-up job on Seo Hyo Rim supposed to make her look glamorous or grotesque? In the ongoing Kdrama competition for creepiest evil female second lead and for creepiest evil female make-up job she's right up there with the Stepford fiance in 'City Hall.'
Sorry, I'm still trying to forgive the make-up guy on 'Best Love' for making the delightful Yoo In-Na look like a department store mannequin.
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Josina
August 7, 2011 at 9:19 AM
Ooooh, interesting theory - every evil 2nd lead hides behind a mask made of Maybeline :)
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98 sosoxrah
August 7, 2011 at 10:14 AM
Yes, Lee Dong-wook really made this episode so enjoyable to watch! I'm happy that they had mutual feelings of attraction during the tango lesson instead of it being one-sided. And now that we have Chae Eun-seok revealing his true feelings for Yeon-jae, it should bring more cute (and complications) to the next episodes!
I also enjoy watching Yeon-jae accomplish her each item one by one on her bucket list. I hope that her treatment turns out to be beneficial for her. I don't want the drama to end with a sad parting!
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99 babylind
August 7, 2011 at 10:21 AM
this drama keeps on getting better and better! hahahahahah! i'm in love with it! thank you for the recaps! =0
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100 grateful1
August 7, 2011 at 11:16 AM
*still squeeing* Loved, loved, loved this episode. Feeling so spoiled.
Thanks for the recap!
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