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The King 2 Hearts: Episode 2

Damn, I tried not to love this drama, but it just won’t let me. It’s friggin’ hilarious, and now it’s hooked me, good and proper. The last episode focused much more on our hero and the royal family, but this time we really get to know our heroine, and she’s pretty awesome. Plus, we get to the flirty a lot faster than I had anticipated, but hey, no one’s complainin’ here.

 
EPISODE 2 RECAP

Back on the floor of the women’s restroom, Hang-ah is on top of Jae-ha, which really isn’t as sexy as it sounds, ’cause she’s threatening his life with a smile. She asks if she should do as she was taught and kill him.

I love how very quickly he always shifts from blustering arse to meek kitten: “I’ll be good! Just tell me what you want and I’ll work hard…” She grins and un-mops him, saying that she’s kidding, of course.

She reaches out a hand to help him up, which makes him flinch in fear. Hee. When he doesn’t move, she stands him up by the collar and dusts him off, breezing that she wouldn’t kill him NOW—it’s the era of peace and reconciliation, no?

I seriously love her assassin doublespeak. Who talks about killing people like they’re trying to decide what to eat for breakfast? She feigns offense, “I’m not going to eat you!” and assures him that it was all in the name of getting along. Exactly—what’s a little death threat between friends?

Frankfurt. An old man lies in his sickbed, tended to by a team of doctors and his son. The son is our villain, KIM BONG-GU (Yoon Jae-moon), pen-stabber of yore.

The pen was actually a birthday gift from his father, who now apologizes for not being around. He then hands over his last will and testament, and tells Bong-gu that the club is now his.

He motions to the wall and Bong-gu turns on the stereo, as the camera pans out to reveal a humongous white room with nothing but a bed just hanging out in the center of it. Ha. This guy is insane. And I love how absurd this show is.

Secretary Kyu-tae reports to the king that the joint team for the WOC is on its way to getting approved. Jae-kang worries about Club M (which I’m assuming is a front for an international crime syndicate, otherwise people are strangely fascinated with a nightclub).

Anyway, he says that they’re the ones who have the most to lose with the WOC. Um… why? Because they thrive on international dissension and have their hands in everyone’s political cookie jars, in the form of lobbyists. Well thanks for the exposition, king, but I would’ve rather figured that out on my own.

*Thwack* I think I’ve hit my first logic hurdle, but this Club-M-WOC thing is just going to be our macguffin, so I’m just gonna go with it for now.

Bong-gu’s father asks for water as he hands over the will, so he goes over to the couch (about a mile away in the same room, ha) and calls for water… A woman who’s clearly dressed for assassin duty arrives with two associates and a cart to deliver the glass of water. Bong-gu sits with his back turned, clicking his pen.

And then she opens a case and takes out a syringe. She gives the lethal dose and dear ol’ dad starts to shake and gasp for air. Bong-gu starts rapid-clicking his pen as we get flashes of his past, and then shots of each of our main characters as adults—are they his point of view? Because then that’s extra creepy.

He doesn’t turn back once, though he tellingly click-click-click-clicks until Dad’s final breath leaves him. The last pen click rings with finality, and then suddenly he hops up from the couch, light on his feet, and suddenly SLIDES down to the main level like he’s celebrating.

Ha. Hahahaha. This guy is NUTS and a half.

Once he gets downstairs, he looks down at the ledger for M Society (which at least makes it sound more like a creepy Freemasons/Illuminati-type deal), and falls over in a fit of giggles. You sir, are a sociopath.

Jae-ha calls his hyung in a panic. Over video conference, he tells Jae-kang that they’re all out to kill him—the North Korean leader threatened him in the bathroom and Secretary Eun’s son held him at gunpoint. Uh… do you not see that Secretary Eun is standing right there, or is this a one-way video call?

The funny thing is, it’s all true, but Jae-kang just hangs up immediately and tells Secretary Eun to dismiss everything he said—they’re clearly lies. He refuses to take any more calls from Jae-ha, and has a mini hissy fit over his stupid kid brother.

Jae-ha walks down the hall of the dormitory with purpose, and looks at the new names on his door: Lee Jae-ha and Kim… Hang… ah? They’re ROOMIES now? I think I love this show.

He sighs and walks in to find Hang-ah packing away her underwear in a suitcase with a combination lock. He tells her he has no interest in looking at her underwear, but she locks it up just to be safe, saying that she heard South Korea’s got a lot of pervs.

He starts unpacking his skincare collection, and her jaw drops at the metrosexual explosion. She marvels at how there could even be that many different things to put on a face, and asks if she can use some.

He blocks her like a kid hoarding his toys, but then decides on second thought that he could get some petty revenge. He happily offers her a heaping handful of something. She puts it on and then asks why it feels so funny…

“Oops. I’m so sorry! That was shaving cream!” It’s not even that good as far as revenge plots go, but he gets a big kick out of it.

The team goes to their first strategy-training meeting, where the instructor tells them that teamwork is most important. And then out of nowhere, a shot rings out, taking out the lights above them. Hang-ah is first to react, turning towards the window.

A masked gunman crashes through the window, joined by two others. They shoot up the room as the team scrambles for cover, panicked. They shoot the instructor, and he falls to the ground in a pool of blood.

As Jae-ha freaks out and scrambles to try and escape, Hang-ah and her team give each other silent signals and attack. She gets one gunman cornered with his weapon, Shi-kyung does the same, and then Kang-seok finally overpowers the last.

He shoots… but the guy just stands there, unharmed. And then the not-so-dead instructor gets up, scaring the lights out of Jae-ha, who tried to crawl over his corpse to save himself.

It was their first test—to see how they’d react in that situation, which also leads into the second test, asking them to recall exactly how events unfolded during the attack. They’re given little toy soldiers to help with the reconstruction.

They start piecing together the events, with team leaders Hang-ah and Shi-kyung being precise and cool-headed. Suddenly Jae-ha gets up and says, “You’re forgetting the most important thing…”

He walks up the whiteboard, and in a very serious tone, starts drawing a venn diagram: two circles that don’t intersect, one labeled “Enemy” and the other “Us.” He then takes a red pen and draws a line dividing them.

“Stop them.” Pffft. “Without me.” Hahahaha. He leaves them in a round robin of sighs.

Hang-ah runs into Shi-kyung later, and asks what he’s going to do about Jae-ha: “He can’t even run a full lap.” But he gruffly tells her that he’ll do it his way, and cuts her off. She sighs as she sees him running extra laps that night, with full gear on.

Kang-seok joins her on the balcony and says that Shi-kyung’s the type to do everything the hard way—clearly he thinks that it’s his job to pick up the slack, and he thinks this’ll be enough.

Jae-ha joins them too, and Kang-seok asks if seeing his teammate picking up his slack doesn’t make him feel something. Jae-ha: “It does… I’m suddenly hit with the sense of what kind of person he really is… that guy’s crazy. He’s totally nuts!”

Kang-seok turns to Hang-ah, like what on earth are going to do with that guy? But she smiles and tells him not to worry—in a week they’ll be on their home turf.

Next thing we know, the team is on the bus, being escorted north of the DMZ. Jae-ha is a nervous wreck. Kang-seok takes the opportunity to boast about his country, with Young-bae joining in adorably.

But Jae-ha takes jabs at everything, making fun of the signs they pass on the road, like one that’s pro-reunification, using a slogan about the procession marching on despite the dog that barks, a metaphor I don’t quite understand, but neither does Jae-ha.

He quips: “What, is your leader a dog?” Fu-uuuuuck. He really has the most appalling foot-in-mouth syndrome. The whole bus goes silent, and Kang-seok throws down his hat.

Shi-kyung is quick to get up and puts a hand on Kang-seok’s arm. But he just glares back. Everyone holds their breath as Jae-ha stammers defensively, “What, are you going to hit me?” Yeeeaaah… I think he’s gonna.

But Hang-ah defuses the potential explosion and tells Kang-seok to return to his seat. I love that she doesn’t even turn around, like a schoolteacher telling her rowdy kids to behave. He whines but she reminds him that they ought to take care of their guests, and Jae-ha lets out a big puff of air in relief.

They arrive at their military base and Jae-ha checks out his room with skepticism, marveling at all the red (it really is just covered in Communist Red). He sighs at the dinky tv and then hears something outside.

He looks out to see the rest of the team around a campfire, as Hang-ah sings for them. Aw, she’s so cute, like a little fifth-grader at a talent show, with her hands folded. She sings her song and then they urge the southern soldiers to return with a song of their own.

They hedge, not sure what to sing, but their hosts insist on a song, citing bad manners. I guess some things are the same, no matter which Korea you’re in. The third member of the southern team (Yeom Dong-ha) urges Shi-kyung to play the guitar, and they start to sing.

Shi-kyung is timid at first, barely singing, but then he starts joining in, and before they know it, he’s belting out the song by himself, and everyone’s jaws drop. He really does have a swoony voice, as I’m sure all the What’s Up watchers can attest.

Hang-ah totally melts, and who could blame her? But from his window, Jae-ha watches with a pout. Suddenly the song comes to a screeching halt with a loud phone call. Everyone gets jerked back into reality, as Shi-kyung answers his phone.

It’s Jae-ha, of course, calling to be a killjoy. He whines that there’s nothing to eat, wanting to be fed like an overgrown baby. The rest of the team shares their sympathies that Shi-kyung’s got it rougher than they thought, having to deal with Princey. Hang-ah thinks of something and a devilish grin spreads across her face.

Jae-ha walks down the hall griping about the food, and stops in his tracks at the sight of two photos, lying on the ground. It’s two half-naked women, and he giggles like a schoolboy.

But then he hears voices coming from Kang-seok’s room – it’s the northern team, gathered inside and peering out of the peephole, script in hand. HA. Did you bait him with nekkid ladies? Pffft.

Jae-ha presses his ear to the door, as the trio awkwardly reads from the prepared script, which basically amounts to Kang-seok declaring that he will take care of the problem himself, and assassinate Jae-ha in his sleep using poison needles. No one will ever know.

Hang-ah opens the door and pretends to be shocked that Jae-ha overheard them, and tells him to forget what he heard. He tries to play it cool and suggests she get her team in line. I’m sorry… are those ruffles on your army tracksuit? I… can’t… even…

She nods in agreement, and then takes a teeny case out of her pocket, containing syringes and a whole mess of needles. She takes one out… “But the work of an assassin is something no one else knows. A person could just in one moment…”

And she makes a pop sound with the needle pointed at her forehead, shuddering afterward for effect. She can barely contain her smirk as she leaves him quaking in his boots.

He goes straight to Shi-kyung to tell him that he will participate in the special training after all. Shi-kyung looks SO HAPPY he might cry—it would be touching if it weren’t hilarious.

Jae-ha says that he’ll train with Hang-ah, who’s standing right behind them. Shi-kyung insists that he’ll do it, but Jae-ha mouths silently at him, with alarm. He doesn’t catch what he’s mouthing, so Jae-ha leans in close, and this time it’s accompanied by helpful chyrons: Atomic! Fuel! Poison! Needle!

Hang-ah peers curiously at them, and Jae-ha lets it go, telling Shi-kyung in no uncertain terms to scram. He does, but returns a few minutes later to give the prince a silent fist in the air in solidarity. His earnestness is killing me.

Jae-ha thus begins his training for the team. One point, Hang-ah.

Back at home, the queen mother confronts Jae-kang about an article in the paper—a speculative piece on whether the royal family’s going to marry into reunification, suggesting that Jae-ha will marry a North Korean.

He assures her that it’s an unfounded rumor and nothing more. Only he turns right around and discusses the very same matter with Hang-ah’s father, clearly planning to do exactly that. Jae-kang asks about the bride prospects, and suggests Hang-ah, but Dad quickly vetoes that idea.

Jae-ha whines and whines about his achy muscles, which I don’t doubt, but he’s already starting to use it as a way to get her attention. He gets annoyed when she answers a call from an old friend, and notes with curiosity as she squeals and laughs cutely.

Later that night she preens in the mirror, putting on makeup for her date, and he asks if she’s meeting a boyfriend or something. She just says it’s an old friend, and tells him not to skip training just because she’s out.

She heads down into the subway station, checking herself in her little compact. Someone knocks into her and she drops it, and when another person stoops to pick it up, she looks up at a flashback of the moment her friend first gave it to her. Oh, nicely done, Show.

Her best friend had given her the compact and casually mentioned that if they get old and they’re still single, they should just marry each other. She had agreed, but warned that there would be a line of guys waiting to marry her. Aw. She watches the memory pass in front of her like a movie, with a big smile on her face.

She arrives to meet the same friend now, and enters the bar. She finds it pitch-black, and suddenly the lights go on and a whole group of people starts to sing to her, with her friend in the center, nervously holding flowers behind his back. Eeee!

He gets down on one knee, and sticks the flowers up in her face. She lights up with anticipation… and he asks to make things official. She reaches out to take the flowers…

And then he recoils them out of reach, and everyone tells him yes, yes, do it exactly like that—if that proposal made the stiff Hang-ah blush, then it’ll totally be a homerun with THE GIRL HE ACTUALLY PLANS TO PROPOSE TO.

Nooooo! Oh, that’s horrible. Omg, I want to dig her a hole to crawl into. Poor thing.

They usher her into the crowd and hand her a confetti popper, for when it happens for real. I hope she pops it in his eye. She stands there frozen, and then her friend comes back with the flowers to practice AGAIN, which is what makes her start to cry.

She can’t hold back the tears any longer, and runs out, leaving him totally confused. She stumbles away, dropping the confetti in the street.

Back at the base, she heads to the gym for a workout, where she finds Jae-ha mid-bite into a giant jelly doughnut. His eyes dart back and forth, “I… was totally about to work out, right after this.” Hee. I dunno why, but the running doughnut thing just makes me laugh.

She just heads silently to the treadmill and starts to run. She doesn’t get very far before her legs give out and she falls, and he hurries to her side to make sure she’s okay. He checks her ankle and says it’s fine, but it’s the thing that breaks the dam and she starts to cry.

Startled, he wonders if it hurts that much, and she snipes that of course it does. But he can tell right away that it’s not the ankle she’s crying over. Suddenly he turns into a supportive oppa: “Who was it? Who made our leader cry?”

He listens to the whole story like a real friend, asking if that idiot never went to the army, calling her out of training and then using her like that. She’s like, how’d you know? They’re like a pair of girlfriends—it’s so cute.

He sighs that some things are just the same in the North and the South, and tells her that she’s only thirty—she’s still young. But she sighs that things are different up here, and to make things harder, she’s a soldier… she wonders if she’ll just grow old alone.

“Forget marriage—does it make sense that I’ve never even dated?” He’s like no, that’s terrible. She starts talking about what kind of man she’s looking for, and just when you think Jae-ha is being such a good friend, something clicks in his brain and he gets an idea…

Back in their room, Hang-ah is still chattering away about her taste in men, and by now Jae-ha is only barely listening, or pretending to. He asks why she joined the WOC team then, if being a soldier is such a detriment to her marry-able quotient.

She tells him about the deal with her general that he’d find her a man. By now they’re sitting on their beds looking at each other, and she turns to him and asks, “Why are men like that? I’m a woman too. It’s just that my job is a solider. If you look hard enough, it’s not like I don’t have pretty traits. Men always tell me that I’m trustworthy, dependable, that they want a little brother like me.”

She adds, “I’ve even been told that they want a son like me.” LOL. That’s terrible. It’s also what they say about Seung-gi all the time. He asks if she really wants to know the answer, smoothly moving over to the floor by her bed. He motions for her to sit next to him. Trouble with a capital T, this boy.

Jae-ha: “Those men need to have their eyes checked. In my eyes, you’re a woman. You’re charming. And lovable.” He runs his finger along her hand. She fidgets nervously. He takes her hand in his and then starts to lean in…

But she breaks the moment awkwardly, getting up and jabbering about how he should shower and stuff “if we want to sleep together.” Whoops. That slip’s not even veiled enough to be Freudian.

He laughs and goes to wash up, leaving her mortified.

The M Society meets to announce Bong-gu’s ascension to the presidency. He appears before them with pomp and grandeur… and no pants? Is he a pants-optional guy?

It’s his first magic trick of the evening to poof his pants back into existence, which I’d argue isn’t the best way to build credibility, but I think he’s going for arch-villain showmanship more than, say, sane guy.

He does another long trick that goes on forever, involving a floating coffin filled with knives. The upshot is, he makes a man disappear. He reappears in front of Bong-gu’s hired killer, who goes to town with the torture.

Hang-ah tosses restlessly in bed, and catches a glimpse of frosted-window Jae-ha in the shower. He comes out and she buries herself under the covers. She peeks out to see his feet shuffle into the room, and then drop his towel.

She jumps up, “What are you doing?!” which cracks me up—are you hiding or are you peeping? But he’s fully clothed, and just wiping his feet. She sighs in relief.

He perches next to her on her bed, and she gets nervous again, but he asks if she’s scared he’s going to try and jump her, a special forces agent. He reminds her that he’s too much of a scaredy to do that anyway.

He offers to pat her back until she falls asleep. What girl could fall asleep to that?

She tries to knock his hand away, but he grabs her wrist. He says the reason she doesn’t have a boyfriend is because she’s too strong. He doesn’t mean physically—he explains that sometimes she should learn to accept gestures too. And then he moves from her wrist to her hand…

Gah, there he goes with the hand-caressing again. I’m totally swooning.

She turns back on her side to go to sleep, and he pats her on the back like a little kid. It’s really sweet. Once she closes her eyes, he stops and reaches out to tuck her hair behind her ear.

Taken with her, he holds her hand again, and leans in… and kisses her neck. Omgawwwwwwd.

She jumps up with a start, screaming, “No this is too…!” only night turns to day and it was a dream. Aw man, dirty rotten trick, Show! Though I guess technically, we have no idea how far along into the sequence she fell asleep and dreamt it.

Jae-ha comes into the room, another jelly doughnut in his face, asking if she isn’t going to eat. She asks hesitantly, “Last night… how far…”

But he says to her relief that she fell asleep right away. She asks to make sure—just the back-patting sleepy time, yes? He says yeah… what else was there? She scrambles away, and he smiles. That is no I-lulled-you-to-sleep-and-that-is-all smile.

At breakfast, every single person she encounters gives her advice about marriage and tells her to buck up, and she tears back into the room. She asks if Jae-ha spread those rumors about her.

He laughs, saying of course he did—they were way too juicy to know on his own. Oh you ASS. But the real secret—that she joined WOC to find a husband—is the real bomb, and if she doesn’t want him to tell everyone, then she’d better listen to him.

Ha, so blackmail was your endgame? So much more childish than I assumed—I thought he was seducing her to make life easy for himself.

She grabs her case and rifles though it, and he takes her box of poison needles out of his pocket, “Are you looking for this?” Flashback to last night, when he lulled her to sleep, leaned in close to make sure she was out, and then searched the room for the needles. Ha.

Laughing, he asks what she meant earlier—did they go a little farther in her dreams? She freezes in embarrassment, and he teases, “What, did I kiss you in your dreams?” But he can read it on her face that it’s true, and laughs even more, saying that she must really be in dire straits.

She fumes and turns around, but he’s having way too much fun with this, and stops her, asking how he did it in her dream—was there tongue? Was it R-rated?

I dunno how she’s not punching him right now. He lays it on even thicker, saying that he didn’t know she thought of him that way, and tells her he feels nothing for her. Her eyes start to fill with angry tears.

He grabs her hand again, this time mockingly, with no emotion, and tells her a car’s steering wheel would give him more sensation, and that it’s just a hand. Oof, the look in her eyes…

He deals the final blow: “What does that mean? It means you are not a woman.”

He drops her hand as a tear falls from her eye.

 
COMMENTS

Aaaauuuugh, I cannot WAIT till she serves him those words one bitter mouthful at a time. Goddamn, I expected him to do something assy, but to rip her to shreds like that, knowing every little weakness after she poured her heart out? GAH. That was a low blow.

Dramatically, I’m good with it, because I thought the execution was smart—it surprised me because his intention took a sideways turn that I didn’t expect, since I assumed he’d just do the lazy playboy thing. But character-wise, I’m pissed, because what kind of a bastard pretends to be her friend and comforts her after that horrible not-a-proposal, only to do worse to her the next morning? Raaaaaaaaaaahhh. Revenge better be sweet, I swear.

On a different note, I like the throughline of prejudice that Jae-ha’s character embodies. It’s often times horrendously offensive, but also honest, in that most contemporary North and South Koreans grow up with a huge wall of prejudice between them. Though the fictional setup isn’t something that could happen in real life, the feelings that are explored are real, and interesting. Though he’s the extreme, it means more when Jae-ha notes how some things really are the same, whether North or South. I look forward to his character arc in that realm, among other things.

I really do love Hang-ah’s character, because she’s got such a nice duality. She’s a badass soldier and a smart, capable team leader, but she’s also really feminine and earnest. Right now her confidence lies in one and not the other, but I can’t wait to see her change and grow, and for her to school Jae-ha on what it REALLY means to be a woman, not one defined by men. That he’ll someday be a fool in love with her will just be a bonus.

 
 
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I cant wait for when Jae-ha will fall head over heels for Hang-ah and eats his words.

I guess this is the reason why some of the actors reject this role. Jae-ha is an ass, prejudice and immature. But this only means that his character will have the most growth down the road and I'm looking forward to that.

Actually, I find that his character fascinating. He's mean but sometimes I can understand where's he's coming from and agree with him. Like when he said to his hyung about Royals are just puppet. And when he brings out the issue about the north sent spies and south killed 25 north men. Those were true and it seems like never dealt with. How can they guarantee there'll be no tension arise after the reunification. I must say, this drama has showcase this south-north korea issue real enough for their premise and I'm happy for that. The conflict feels real. and yeah, I adore the brotherly love between him and the king. It will be so sad once tragedy happens.

iSeunggi has surely improved a lot in this drama and has done a good job portraying Jaeha. I remember some people said that Ha Ji Won will eat Seunggi alive, but so far I think he's holding his own.

Hajiwon is awesome as always and I like her character here. She is badass and I hope she maintains that trait of her through out the drama instead of becoming weak and a damsel in distress later on like what mostly happens in kdrama. I want her to be the one to protect the king. Well, them protecting each other but not a noble idiot ok. and yeah, I agree about the duality. That's a nice depth to her character.

Talking about depth, Shi Kyung is another interesting character as well. He can be tough and serious but shy when in front of a women. That campfire scene is so funny. And Jaeha is such a killjoy lol.

The villain is so far the only one I'm not interested about. The magic scene is scary but I hope they show more depth to his character later on. Right now, he's just plain sociopath. His kid version was more interesting.

Anyway, I'm totally loving this drama and I hope the rest of the episodes continue to be this good. Its rare we get a show that looks slick and grand in costumes, set and location while still having heart and an engaging story. And not to mention humor in the mix of that. And a hot and funny couple to boot!

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Opps, just noticed I wrote an essay hahaha

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Ok, thinking back, I think I do like the villain. He's scaring me when his keeps clicking his pen and when he calls the father of the son during the magic sequence. But I dont know, his scenes were a little bit off with the realistic portrayal of other scenes. Too absurd maybe?

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And I love your essay, fiey. ^^

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LOL thank you hahahaa :D
I didnt realize I wrote that much until I posted.

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It's Garion!!! AKA best villain ever from Tree With Deep Roots. He is a good actor. I'm looking forward to seeing what he does here.

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Shi Kyung is totally the male version of Hang Ah. The shyness combined with badass and taking Jae Ha's words as what he truly means and being touched by them. I'm sure there'll be as much bromance as there will be romance.

Actually, I think Jae Ha fulfills a very important role in the team. At the moment he brings everyone closer together by pissing off both South and North Koreans. Also his heartless tell-it-like-it-is remarks about being enemies are probably useful. Without Jae Ha's comments they would simply pretend everything's fine and never address the underlying issues of being long-standing enemies. These soldiers have a lot to reflect on before they can truly become one team.

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I love the way you think. Jae Ha is indeed playing the mine clearer and the lightning deflector without even being conscious of it. He forces everyone to show their true colors and reveals the dynamics in the group. I bet he will address the matter "which one of you guys is interested in the only female soldier of the team?" **Heavy silence**.

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LOL probably... all in the spirit of finding Hang Ah a husband...

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Yes, Shi Kyung is like the male version of Hang-ah lol.

And ditto about Jaeha. I agree he plays an important role in the team.

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I hope she makes him suffer for that.
What kind of asshole does that? Learn a woman's insecurities then tells everyone about them and rubs them in her face the next morning?

He better pay BIG TIME! =P

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Jae Ha is a complete jerkface. I never imagined he would stoop this low. I only thought of him as silly player. My heart just got crushed for Hang Ah. I can't wait till she gets the chance to give him 10 times the pain for the heartache she got with his damning words arrrhhhh and I am loving this show :)
thanks for the recap GF!

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This episode was hilarious, though the pacing have slowed compared to the premiere. It is definitely very different from the recent glut of sageuks and romcoms.
The chemistry between the leads (including Shi Kyung) is great.

I hope the villain gets more character development to balance out instead of being a plain psychopath. This is one drama that my expectations have gone really high from now on.

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And I just realised episode 1 ended with Hang Ah hurting Jae Ha, while episode 2 ended the other way. And hurting in two different ways. Gotta love this show.

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hello.
this is the first time that i follow a drama while its still ongoing. i usually wait for it to come out on dvd or when its halfway through.
am i the only one happy that it wasn't jo in sung playing prince jae ha because no offense i think jo in sung would have played it good too but i think seunggi just owns this character :DD
sigh, i really wish i won't be burned in the long run.

by the way, can anyone help on the young jae ha actor ?? i got a feeling i'll be a big fan with that kid in years to come. lol :))

thanks

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You're not the only one maria ;-)

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Baby King played by Park Gun Tae b1995

has been playing the baby versions of many characters.
He was baby Una in WBDS.
This is interesting because the young and adult versions of the character are only separated by two years, mostly because YSH can play older than he looks.

Warrior Baek Dong Soo (SBS, 2011)
Kim Soo Ro (MBC, 2010)
Ja Myung Go (SBS, 2009)
Kyung Sook's Father (KBS2, 2009)
The Kingdom of The Winds (KBS2, 2008)
East of Eden (MBC, 2008)
Time Between Dog and Wolf (MBC, 2007)
Hwarang Fighter Maru (KBS, 2006)
Sorry I Love You (KBS, 2004)
Hard Love (KBS2, 2002)

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thank you so much!!! deeply appreciated but i was referring to the younger prince :)) do you know that spunky little one.

i know park gun tae . boy, that kid has grown!! he is awesome too :))

thanks!!!

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Waaaaaaaaaaaah! I love you show! And this is only the second episode! I thank all the gods of Kdrama lands!

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awww I get crazy ...he soooo cute!

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I was so upset with what he done.. such an ass! Can't wait till he falls in love with her and chases her for real!

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OMG,.I freaking love this drama. Awesome.
Jea ha is a hot and sexy man, and hang ah is a tough and lovely woman. Their chemistry is a blast.
The best OTP so far.
Please wednesday comes faster.

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I keep on changing my mind as to which drama is better, King 2Hearts or Rooftop Prince. I don't know how Koreans manage to choose which show to watch on TV >_<!!

LOL, Club M is such a cheesy name for an international crime syndicate. I suppose we're splitting hairs, though ^^ The white room with Bong Gu's father in his deathbed handing over his will reminded me of that scene in Inception. Meh, all the Club M scenes came out rather tacky. I suppose it's because there are similarities to scenes in American TV/films, which lends itself to unfavorable comparisons. The Club M storyline is intriguing, and despite the smoothness of the editing/directing, it does seem out of place with the North-South relations storyline. King 2Hearts does have its funny moments, but for the most part, it has a realistic tone. However, the Club M storyline is just plain over-the-top farcical. A maniacal magician as the head honcho of an international crime syndicate? And his Lisbeth Salander assassin assistant.

Sikyung was kind of suspicious in the first episode, but now he seems so upright and earnest. I'm curious about him.

Some minor quibbles: It's rather strange that Jae and Hang Ah became roomies so easily. And Hang Ah is supposed to be pretty (the King said so), so it's a bit unbelievable that Jae Ha never saw her as a woman. And if she was so unappealing to Jae Ha, how did manage to go through such lengths to seduce her? He almost kissed her. And a girl that's never been kissed blurted out that they should sleep together?

Either way, I COULD NOT STOP SQUEALING LIKE STUCK PIGLET DURING THE BEDROOM SCENE. SEUNG GI OPPA!! WAEEE SOOO HAWWTTTT???!! Seriously, my poor heart, it's been subjected to a violent range of emotions in a short period. Omo, Seung Gi's voice is so deep, and gentle.

And I don't feel that that sequence was a dirty rotten trick. It would have made no sense what so ever if it were real. And Jae Ha was relentless in his criticisms of her, but threatening to tell everyone she's in the WOC to get a husband doesn't really make him a bastard in my eyes. To me, it's too inherently silly~~

Any who, I can't wait for her to come out of the shower and send Jae Ha's heart rate through the roof!!

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I had the same questions about the bedroom scene. Ultimately, I think that they both are attracted to each other, but neither of them are being honest about it.

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I had to pause the video for both of the first two episodes many times because I was laughing too hard and I couldn't catch the next lines. I was really excited for this show and I am terrifically happy that it's living up to my hopes. Here's to the next 14 episodes being equally awesome.

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18 episodes to go. ^^

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Thanks Girlfriday for the recap!!
I love this drama...It's hilarious.
And the chemistry between Lee Seung Gi and Ha Ji Won is so good!!

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"omg. I want to dig her a hole to crawl into". Forget digging. Bust out the dynamite. It's faster and might even take out the dude at the same time.

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I'm so into this drama.. super love it!!! thanks GF for the recap.

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Thanks GF. Looking forward to seeing this.

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Right. That settles it. This and Rooftop Prince are my new crack after SUFBB. Thank you!!! :D

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I was holding off watching until I read your first 2 eps recaps. I'm sold. *off to watch*

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I'll be the 100th comment, lol...

Totally love the drama...now that it becomes the number 1 on my current drama list...I cant watch any other show..hehe..

maybe, ill watch the other drama in diff time slot..lol am I too biasee? but cant watch love rain cuz yoona is kissing other guys..sheesh...*now you know who my bias is..ha, no secret there..fashion king? hmmm....

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seung gi is really a jerk in this drama.. but it's shows that he is a good actor.. love him so muchhhhhhhhh.. ha ji won is daebak too..thx so muchhh for the recap and summary you guyssss.. i'm enjoying this dramaaaa even it's pretty bit weird... seung gii oppa fighting!!!

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i keep returning to read the recap again and again...its too good!!

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May I say that I'm not as charmed with this episode like others might have.
1. Club M is such a downer. I'd thought if a villain would appear, it'd be more like an anti-monarchy or throne-bound conflict..but nooo~~ its some international crime organization? what???

2. The villain himself John Mayer is very cartoonish. Too much imo. Is this a superhero drama?

3. Shi Kyung character just turn out to be a nice guy afterall,it'd be more interesting if he was the bad guy, I initially thought the creepy stabber, might be him.. maybe he have a disdain for the monarch family because his father is too occupy with his work..but looking at the age frame, its not possible

4. I know this is fictional, but a north korean wearing a mini skirt and killer heels? really show? I know its Ha Ji Won..but make it a little more believable? MyungWol was weird, but at least when she's in north, HYS wore over the knee skirt and loose fitting top.

I love love loveee the 1st episode, but the 2nd just doesnt cut it.
What still is charming is every scenes LSG and HJW are together. The chemistry is cute.
Sometimes I can see a little Gil Ra Im seeping through Hang-ah, and I was hoping Hang-ah is nothing like Ra Im, because Ra-Im was too cutesy as someone who is supposed to be fierce as hell.
LSG just do what he does best, ist another Woong-ah except more vile. Its his forte

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I agree with you. Club M and the psychopath villian is quite jarring. I am not feeling that the madness go with the show.I hope they will show us more how North Koreans deal with dates and relationships and not stereotype them too much. Love the chemistry between the leads. I am not so sure about them making Hang-ah so girly and naive when she is 30 years old. I hope there is more to her than just a killing machine and a naive girl looking for marriage.

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Don't forget she comes from North Korea in the drama: They are brainwashed about everything, including sex, couple life, education of the children, what kind of clothes to wear etc... The regime keeps people as immature babies, and her only hobby is fangirling about those Hallyu stars from the South. And obviously army life was her priority til recently in the story (biological clock maybe + the symbolic passage to the 30 years old). That's why she acts like a student, because she has no clue at all about how to manage a real life romantic relationship.

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I love this show. The humour, the emotion, the political tensions, the seriousness of war ... all rolled up in one drama. Love it!

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He's an idot. Does he think she can needs those acupuncture needles?
Bare hands work too.
Also did crazy magician take the guy simply cause his kid spilled the beans?

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I hope Club M storyline doesnt' turn into the Wild Romance Crazy Stalker storyline. that storyline took too much away from the 2 OTPs. (cause Robot and Battery are def. OTP)

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OMG so mean.... I am gonna watch the show now just to see him get what's coming to him!!!!! Character wise he's ****ing evil!!!!

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Awesome to the MAX!!

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Too many fangirls squeals at LSG's character.

I don't like bastards. Hopefully, he will have to work hard to regain her trust, possibly love.

So far, though, I love the funny. Bring it on!

Hopefully I won't give up on it like I did with MoonSun. +_+

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Hahaha, thank you! I was wondering if anyone else just felt like he was such an irredeemable asshole like I did. I don't care if he makes a massive turnaround afterwards, I'd still view his character with some distaste. Ah well, we'll see how the writers try to pull off this character.

(I'm not invested in Lee Seung-gi as well, but even if I WAS smitten with him, I still wouldn't tolerate a Jae-ha in real life. I'd take up martial arts just to kick their asses.)

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oh my... i cant stop myself from squeeling with those close moments.. arghh.. the chemistry is there!!

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seung gi's army tracksuit!!!! LOL! has anyone else noticed that it has ruffles on it down the front?!?! ahahahaha...

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He oughta be shot dead with a north korean ego the size of her father's...

Ridiculous! If someone did that to my girl friend, he is sooooo dead. And I'm not even the violent type -shifty eyes- okay, at least I don't REALLY beat people up or scold strangers. But I would if they did this to my friend!

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So I really like the pilot, but I'm having problems with Ha Ji-won's character...which very well could be just me being unable to separate this character from her character in Secret Garden. I'm just struggling to buy that she's so strong at work, but then so insecure in this one area. Especially when in comes to Seung-gi, because she hated him and didn't seem to respect him at all...and then she's confiding in him and crushing on him? Her later behavior reminded me of when she was trying to lure him into the bathroom--I couldn't see much of a difference between her acting and her later real personality...

I really appreciate her being a complex, multi-faceted woman, but I just hope the writers can pull it off convincingly....

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that's the thing. it's her WORK. being physically strong doesn't mean you have wisdom in all things. imagine a PhD astrophysics student who's genius at math but can't solve problems of the heart. same thing.

when a person is hurt or down, that's when they're most vulnerable. i think Jiwon's character is charming because she's very friendly and lovable. remember, she agreed to join WOC if her boss found a guy for her? that's not the smartest decision, you know. but that's her character. she's naive but she gets the job done.

also, i think it's okay to be bewitched by a guy like Seunggi the prince. it's not like he's ugly (a TON of koreans really dig him). so, you know, it's like hating a good-looking person. lol. if that person made moves on you, no matter how much you hate them you'd still get charmed. hahahaha. that's life.

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I'm almost afraid to say this drama is great and I'm already in love...for fear that I'll be eating those words by the time we're at ep 10. But, for the here and now, I'M SOLD!

Just like with Brilliant Legacy, it's strange hearing mean and cruel words coming out of LSG's adorable puppy face. I can't wait until Jae Ha gets served....AGAIN. LOL! :-D

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hope they make it more serious. i'm okay with the tone of the drama, but those expensive setpieces and all that jazz are wasted if the plot isn't that deep. give me a Tree With Deep Roots plot, please!

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New nickname for Jae Ha, King of Jerks! lol
Why must you put a salt into her wounded heart? Weh?

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THis drama is so funny, I can't wait to watch it.

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I am enjoying this drama. HJW is fabulous.

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OH gawd when he gets pawned I will celebrate with a shot. What a massive ass! Seriously, when he's doing his best to win her over I'll be rejoicing in every day she makes him beg/wait. Muwahahahaha.

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The army track suit with the ruffles reminded me of Hyun Bin's Italian track suit... I wonder if that was the intention...

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I would bet my 2 hands on it. Clothing humor, you know where you come from...

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Just can't get over how she uses one hand to grab his collar and picks the whole person, all 6-ft of him, off the bathroom floor! hahaha!

Seung Gi has lots of training on physical comedy from 1N2D and Ji Won is no stranger in martial art. But the two together? Gosh, total eye ice cream!

And then the two sitting side by side lamenting bad men like they were girl pals in a hair salon!

She was so excited when she launched into her to-have list of dream mates and he flips the girly magazine trying hard to humor her - "yeah, you DO need humor when you are dating..." This is killing me!

Can't wait until the next episode.

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thank youuu GF for this awesome-as always recaps ;)
gaaah!! this show is new drugs for me after SU!FBB~~
whoop whooopp~ \(^.^)/

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God, this is just awesome! I lurve Ha Ji won being a cool woman.. this just uplifts my spirit that she is a strong spirited girl with a bad-ass attitude... but she is fluffy in the inside. I like the contrast!

Meanwhile, Jae ha is being a big jerk! He's so meeaaaannnnnnnn!!!

Thanks for the recap! I LURVE this DRAMA!!! ♥

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while i came to know about Ha Ji Won in Huang Jing Yi, which i loved her very much her character there, but in here......i see her have dual personalities, badass kick woman is just natural for her but when she acts cute especially talking to her father or the other comrade who wanted to arrange the wedding for her,.....i really cant' take it.....i am sorry, her acting to act cute was not natural at all to me.

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Thanks girlfriday for the fast recap..
It has totally get me hooked..
It had opened a new vision of Seung Gi Ssi..
Heehee.. The King 2 Hearts FIGHTING..

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Damn. Jae Ha is SUCH an asshole!!

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So...anyone else into Shi Kyung? No? Just me? Okay...

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A lot of people are into him, especially What's Up fans.
*Spoiler* Just waiting for the princess appearance and their romance arc to swoon.

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Me! Just finished watching What's Up and glad to see him back in another drama with a totally different role.

Heard that he lost 8kg for the role of Shi Kyung. Can't wait for him to kick some a** to Jae Ha and is patiently waiting for him to fall in love with the princess.

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Me! I much prefer the Nice Guy in kdramas as opposed to the Asshole Hero :)

Obviously I'm rooting for him but we know he's probably just the second lead, heh. Ah well, I'll enjoy the eye-candy in the meantime.

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Definitely a better second episode. I am here to stay!

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What's the name of the song that the S. Korea team sang by the campfire?

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Nvm silly me!

Found it.

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Perhaps I'm in the minority here, but once a drama makes his hero be such an ass, I lose interest in the relationship between the hero and heroine. Yeah, I know I know, he's such an ass in the beginning and will be turned into such an ~awesome person~ once his character arc begins. Pfft.

Whatever. I take enough crap from men in real life as it is, but I don't need it in dramas either. This is why I always root for the second leads. What does it tell you about the guy if it takes him falling in love with the heroine to be nice to her? He's still an ass in nature.

This is also why I couldn't like Secret Garden at all. I liked the drama at some places because of the humour, but I hated the pairing. Same with Full House. The drama was okay, but I hated Rain's character. Shrug. I definitely won't take that kind of crap from guys in real life - I was rooting for Hang-ah to kick Jae-ha's butt from the moment he started grating on her nerves about her ~dreams~ about him. UGH. Next episode better SERVE IT to him.

OK sorry to be such a Debbie Downer heh. I'm enjoying it so far, barring all the nasty actions by Jae-ha, and I'd still keep watching and see where it all ends up. But I think Rooftop Prince is more suited to my taste :P

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i like Seung Gi's character. he is blunt, and he is not pretentious in the things that actually matter i.e. his hyung being the "puppet" of the Korean people, or Ha Jiwon casually calling him "comrade" when technically both North & South are still at war.

all we care about is the female lead's feelings and that's understandable 'cause this is the drama. but in their world, Jae Ha cares about what's important to him i.e. his family. he's the ice-breaker on the team in a really bad way. LOL. he was a jerk at Ji Won but i saw it as revenge from the first episode's washroom scene. she hurt him physically and he hurt her emotionally and both of them are even. i don't know why people are only looking at what he did. it's like people think the bathroom scene is fake while the ending of ep 2 was real. lol both are fake so chill out guys.

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also slight spoilers but Eun Si Kyung is not going to be paired with Kim Hang Ah.

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Can't believe I read both recaps of eps 1&2 they were long lol...I just love the little side comments you throw in....LOL.....you make me laugh overall I'm super entertained with this drama I will continue watching it fur sure...thanks for your recaps:)

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All the references to other shows in this drama . . . but no one mentions the homage to 'My Girlfriend is A Gumiho'? "Are you afraid I'm going to eat you up?"

While I dislike the emotional abuse females are expected to take from males in Kdramas, In this case it almost makes sense . . . after she gave him a beating in the ladies room and threatened to kill him twice, he fights back the only way he knows how. We know she's the emotionally vulnerable heroine, but he knows her as the bully and he is fighting back with the weapons at hand. A gender reversal from American melodramas.

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Yep, that's how I rationalize Jae ha's current uber-jerk behavior. Hang ah's been terrorizing him so he'll do his job, which he never wanted in the first place. Since he can't win physically, he'll hurt her emotionally. I actually prefer him being honest about his cruel intentions right away, rather than making her fall in love with him and then planning to dump her when the W.O.C.'s over.

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