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Rooftop Prince: Episode 10

Eee! We get some big developments, and a (tiny) peek at the endgame with our time-traveling murder-mystery solvers. We haven’t spent a lot of time looking into what the reincarnation means, and I’m still puzzling it over in my head, but at least the boys have a firm theory in place that is driving their actions.

I was afraid (from comments in the last recap) that this episode would deliver lots of pain for Park-ha, but on the contrary I think it’s a great advancement for her. Can’t wait to see what next week brings.

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EPISODE 10 RECAP

Bitchycakes Se-na embraces Yi Gak to cap off her confession of romantic feelings. What makes her especially hateful isn’t just that she’s manipulating him for her own benefit, but that she purposely times the hug for Park-ha to see. And honey, is that Tae-mu’s engagement ring you’re still wearing on your finger? You are a piece of work.

Park-ha turns around, crushed, and heads back home. On her walk, she comes across a basketball at an outdoor court, and stops to shoot a few hoops.

Walking along, Se-na admires the sight of Namsan Tower, which Yi Gak has never visited. At this point I have no faith that any of her stories are true, but she spins a pretty tale of never having been there either—she’d wanted to go with another first-timer, so they could experience the same feelings. Barf.

In the Tower, they look out at the city lights, and Se-na waxes poetic about how lights always seem happy from far away, and then you get up close and see that some people living within those lights are fighting, or sad. Or heartless backstabbing gold-diggers?

He turns the comment into a compliment/question: Which is she, beautiful at a distance, or beautiful up close? Is there a Door Number 3 I can choose? She just laughs, saying she can’t see herself so she wouldn’t know. But I can see you, so I know.

She asks whether he prefers views from afar or close by, and he answers that the truly good scenario is when he admires something from a distance, then sees it up close and confirms that it was just as good as he’d hoped. “People are the same way,” he says. So wise, yet so blind.

The ducklings come across Park-ha on the basketball court, wondering why she’s not with Yi Gak, who was supposed to meet her for her birthday dinner. They note that she dressed up for him, so she lies that no, she had dinner with a friend.

They ask what she’s doing with the ball, and she shows them the basics, then tells Yong-sool to give it a try. He contemplates the ball for a long moment… and then throws himself into the air and dunks. He lets out the strangest squeal-howl of victory.

Se-na suggests a ride in the cable cars, but as they’re about to board, Yi Gak excuses himself, saying he ought to be heading home. He checks in with Chi-san and drives to the court, where he finds the others engaged in a game.

Park-ha puts on a cheerful face, trying not to let her disappointment show. It’s difficult, however, when they pick teams for the next round and she ends up paired with Yi Gak.

That won’t do, so she scooches closer to Yong-sool and declares him her partner, leading to hilarious reaction shots from both men: Yong-sool gives her a nervous side-eye, and Yi Gak’s eyes bug out.

That leads to more protests, so Park-ha suggests a game to sort it out. It’s a variation on rock-scissors-paper, where you either stand or sit on the count of three, and partner up based on the result. Yi Gak shoots Yong-sool a look and points down, indicating that he’d better sit, and Yong-sool nods.

Then on the count, everyone hunches down except Park-ha, who shoots up… and Yong-sool changes position mid-hunch, joining her. HAHAHA. Oh, that is classic!

Yi Gak looks at him in stunned disbelief—you dare betray me? Yong-sool pointedly looks away, avoiding his gaze.

The game commences, and devolves into Basketball: The Wild Jungle Version, with lots of pushing, grabbing, clinging to legs. Park-ha and Yong-sool end up winning, and their prize is a wish from the losers. Oh, this should be good.

Yi Gak pulls out his credit card, ready to let money solve the issue. She goes nose to nose with him, and says, “Let’s settle it with one hit.” And socks him in the gut. I’ll admit, it’s a little satisfying.

At home, it’s cake time. The ducklings sing her the song (with hand motions learned from Mimi), then ask the prince what HE prepared for her. Surely he didn’t come empty-handed.

He starts to pull out his gift—the hairclip—but stops himself, saying the cake is good enough. He excuses himself and Park-ha deflates a little, then slaps on a bright face for the others’ sake.

Yi Gak puts the hairclip away in his nightstand, and I’m thinking that if he has enough forethought to understand that giving it would be inappropriate (given that he’s starting a relationship with Se-na), then he must be aware of feelings with Park-ha. Right?

Now that she’s got Tae-yong/Yi Gak on her side, Se-na begins shifting work alliances by asking to train under Pyo Taek-soo. He’s happy to do it, and welcomes her to his team.

But Uncle’s on to her, and warns her that he’ll give her till the end of today to submit her resignation. If not, he’ll make his move. (Side note: It wasn’t until today that I heard Uncle’s name—mostly ’cause I just don’t care about him—is Yong Don-man, which means Money-Only. Haha. It’s appropriate, since money is all he cares about.)

The sisters come face to face in the bathroom, and Se-na grabs little sis to tell her she crossed that uncrossable line. ORLY?, says I, since I’m remembering some sisterly abandonment a few episodes back. Oh, Se-na. She’s actually kind of amusing with her excessive hate, if you can get past the part where she makes your insides boil.

Se-na asks how it felt to reveal her secret, telling Uncle about her mother’s real identity. Park-ha tells her coldly to take her accusations elsewhere, since Se-na’s the only one going around lying and then being suspicious of everyone.

Angered, Se-na throws Park-ha’s tub of props to the ground, and Park-ha shoves Se-na right back, not cowed. (Yay! Pull her hair! Knee her in the gut! Yank her earrings! I can’t help it, this drama makes me so bloodthirsty.)

But Se-na’s past the boiling point and trembles with rage, vowing, “I’m going to steal everything from you.”

Uncle Money gleefully reports to Grandma that Tae-yong is doing absolutely nothing, leading to employee complaints. Sure, don’t clarify that most of those complaints come from yourself, little man. Uncle suggests cutting Tae-yong loose, while Pyo Taek-soo argues that it’s too early to deem him incompetent.

Grandma declares that a project will be the judge: Make Tae-yong develop and sell a product. The two men leave the office insulting each other, which Great Aunt overhears. She swoops in to berate her nephew for his rudeness: “How dare you talk like that to your uncle?”

Jaws drop. Uncle? She specifically uses the word that indicates Taek-soo is her husband, and Uncle Money is shocked at this bomb being dropped. So is Taek-soo, for this matter, since their relationship is secret and the husband term seems aspirational. (As in, don’t you dare talk back to your future uncle.) He stammers that he absolutely is NOT Uncle and storms off, but Uncle Money has heard enough and looks like he’s just been handed an early Christmas present, wrapped in a birthday present, stuffed with money. It’s gossip turducken.

Taek-soo gathers his protegés: They have no time to lose in making sure Tae-yong(-gak) proves himself with the upcoming project. Se-na joins them and proposes a project idea—she has just the thing, hidden up her sleeve.

Thus she takes Yi Gak to see a cosmetics factory manager, leading to a favorable meeting. They’re feeling good about scoring the contract, and Yi Gak thanks her for her help.

Se-na works damage control for last night, in case her behavior caused his early departure. He eases her mind, saying it was because of a household matter. She explains learning about Park-ha’s birthday only today, guessing that’s why he’d hurried home.

Se-na knows how to play her cards, because this gives her the opening to ask about their relationship; even though Se-na and Yi Gak have both confessed their feelings for each other, she couldn’t help feeling uneasy about Park-ha. She says demurely, “If I’ve come between you, I feel I should apologize and step back.” HA. Step back like a bulldozer?

He tells her there’s no need for her to worry, to her relief. Then his gaze strays to the buzzer on the table, similar to the one he’d given to Park-ha.

She’s currently at work, and a buzzing sound sends her eagerly fishing for that pager—only to realize it’s her phone that’s vibrating. It’s Chi-san, who calls her out to ask if there’s anything she’d like to eat. Anything super expensive.

She eyes him suspiciously, wondering if he’s done something bad, but he tells noona that today is payday, and the boys are planning to take her out. Pleased, Park-ha scritches under Chi-san’s chin like he’s a puppy, which he totally is. A-dor-a-ble.

The boys receive their pay happily, and generously tuck a few bills into Taek-soo’s suit pockets like a tip. Or maybe like noblemen frittering away money on entertainment. Or subordinates treating their boss like hired help.

Taek-soo is so astounded that he just stares, then blows up at them for “learning really weird lessons,” throwing back the cash. Haha.

Se-na tags along for another cousinly squash match, which goes much better for Yi Gak this time. Tae-mu says he’s improved, and Yi Gak says that his body seems to be remembering how to play.

Tae-mu finds Se-na waiting afterward, and she doesn’t reveal her relationship status yet, making it seem like she’s only working with Tae-yong on the director’s orders. He warns her to be careful since he’s sure this guy is not Tae-yong, and vows, “I’m going to reveal who he really is.”

Park-ha meets the minions after work, looking around expectantly for Yi Gak, only to hear that he’s working with Se-na. She brushes aside her disappointment and asks what they’d like to start with—food? Drink?

Chi-san has heard of the tradition of buying your family members gifts with your first paycheck, and she asks about their family giftss. That causes long faces all around, since theirs is back in Joseon times, and she apologizes for speaking without thinking.

They show Park-ha their purchases, one by one. Chi-san goes first, holding up a box of medicated patches. In his Joseon life, his mother works for aristocracy and lives a hard life, so she’d come home with aching body. He bought these patches to ease her pains.

Man-bo has bought cosmetics for his 16-year-old sister. He wonders what she’s doing now that he’s gone—perhaps stricken with grief over her brother’s disappearance.

Yong-sool has bought a box of beef jerky thinking of his bedridden father. He’d wanted to feed Dad warm beef soup to give him strength, but they’re so poor they don’t even have a hearth fire. He heard that beef jerky stays edible for a long time and he bought it for Dad.

Their explanations have Park-ha in tears. And, okay, maybe me too. Then they present Park-ha with a gift of her own, to express their thanks. Aw, she’s family!

It’s the thought that counts, so I’m still totally moved by that gesture, even if the gift turns out to be lacy lingerie. HAHA. Better yet: the explanation that they were recommended the gift after describing her personality. You know, all sly and lascivious.

After dinner, they eat popsicles and think nostalgically on their old lives. Man-bo asks whether the others would want to stay or return home, given the chance, and Chi-san answers that no matter how nice and convenient this life is, it’s not home. Yong-sool agrees.

Park-ha sighs, “Ah, I see.” She explains that it’s not that she’s disappointed that they’d want to go home, but has realized she hadn’t understood their feelings all this while. Chi-san assures her that for the time they’re here, they’re all prepared to enjoy themselves to the fullest. And then he climbs on Yong-sool’s back for a horsey ride down the street.

They take sticker photos and scrutinize the results. Chi-san: “Yong-sool sunbae, I told you that you have to cover your face like this to make it look smaller!” (Small faces = beauty ideal.) Yong-sool: “What good is it for a man to have a small face? You should want it seen from far away.” Hee.

Then Chi-san pouts over his teeny-eyed photo. Man-bo: “Try opening your eyes a little wider.” Chi-san: “I did!” Man-bo: “Just a little more.” Chi-san: “They’re open all the way!” Oh, the Asian curse.

On to the arcade, and while Grumpy and Snazzy try their hand at games, Park-ha sits with Smarty (Man-bo) and asks when he thinks they’ll be able to warp home. Will they be able to go back after they find the person Yi Gak said he came to meet?

Man-bo says that some power pulled them from Joseon times and brought them here, which must have happened so they could meet “that person.” In fact, they’ve already made contact with her—the prince’s bride, reincarnated.

This is the first Park-ha is hearing of the reincarnation theory, and he adds that since reincarnated souls don’t have memories of their prior lives, the princess in this era hasn’t recognized the prince. But if the prince marries her again in this lifetime, they may be able to solve their puzzle and return home.

She asks who that woman is, and holds her breath waiting for his answer: “Our company’s Secretary Hong [Se-na].”

Horrors! Man-bo keeps talking, but she can’t hear any of his words. The world turns blurry and Park-ha thinks back to all the signs, like the bracelet he bought. Worst of all is her knowledge of what a hateful, vindictive person Se-na is.

Se-na gives Yi Gak a ride home, and Park-ha watches them say their goodbyes from her rooftop vantage point. Thus her mood is grim when he comes home and greets her; she leaves in the middle of his greeting, ignoring him.

Se-na sees the minions walking along and pulls over, suggesting that they have a rooftop barbecue tomorrow. Time to win over the sidekicks, now that she’s scored the target.

The boys muse that the couple seems mighty friendly these days, which is good for their purposes. They’re operating on the theory that if Yi Gak marries Se-na, they’ll be able to find out who killed the princess, return home, and mete out justice for the villains.

Thus the trio vows to do what they can to speed the courtship along. Could they lock up the couple somewhere? Or should they leave them alone? Then there’s Park-ha, the spoiler in all this.

The spoiler sits at home drinking beer, and Yi Gak joins her on the couch with his own, confused when she gets up right away. Why all the avoidy? She feigns ignorance and excuses herself coolly.

Se-na comes home that night to find that Uncle Money has made good on his threat. Her officetel has been raided, its contents emptied. Which I suppose he has the legal right to do, since the place is in the Yong name.

Tae-mu finds her packing her clothes and pleads with her to stay, saying he’ll explain to his father. He’ll live here with her. Or they can move to a hotel for the time being. Se-na tells him this is Daddy’s place, not hers, and rejects him cold.

With nowhere else to go, Se-na sucks it up and goes to Mom, lying that she’s in between apartments. I guess it’s not so much a lie as a misrepresentation, but potayto, potahto.

The boys make preparations for their party, arguing over barbecuing technique, which boys will do. Park-ha is discouraged at the news that Se-na (whom Chi-san calls “Secretary Hong Highness,” lol) will be joining them, so she borrows a bike from the girls downstairs and heads off to cool her head.

Yi Gak wonders where she went, hearing only that she was seen leaving, and ends up following her to the park. He’s not far behind and soon catches up, confused at her behavior, and also his.

She shoots him an annoyed grimace and tells him not to follow. He huffs, “I’m not following!” Then she rides off, and he follows. Ha.

She’s still smarting as they pause for a break, and when he orders her to buy him a (sweet) drink, she refuses. He hands over his birthday gift now, but she refuses that, too: “I’m not going to accept anything from you anymore.”

He can’t make sense of her standoffishness, and asks why she’s mad. She says, “I’m not mad,” which of course is no help in relieving his frustration.

He doesn’t understand why she keeps disturbing his peace of mind and making him follow her. He calls her a bothersome, annoying existence, but the wording is telling: It’s that “bother” word that often comes as a prelude to a confession of feelings, used by reluctant lovers who aren’t willing to admit their interest is romantic and therefore reducing it to a pesky nuisance. (“Stop bothering me” = “Stop making me think of you” = “Okay, I can’t stop thinking of you, all right?!”)

I’m not sure Park-ha registers this, though, perhaps taking him at face value. Yi Gak declares, “I am not a person who is bothered by trifling things. I myself do not know why I followed you here.”

He says that he won’t let her bother him anymore, and rides off. Park-ha watches him go, tearing up as she thinks, “Even if you didn’t come here to see me, I’m still going to like you.”

She even gets out her phone to text that declaration: “I like you… I love you…” And hits send! Eee!

But she hadn’t meant to hit send, hahaha, and freaks out the moment the text goes through. She frantically looks for that nonexistent abort button, then sees Yi Gak returning, heading straight for her. She panics, trying to escape, but he’s too fast and confronts her before she can.

He declares, “I think we have to talk this out further.” First he heads off in search of a beverage, and Park-ha tries to figure out whether he read the message yet. Then his phone beeps from the jacket he left behind, and she fishes it out to see that there’s one unread message. Huzzah!

Now to guess his PIN to get inside and erase it. Madly she types random numbers, but it doesn’t work and she runs out of time, so she takes the phone and buries it.

A dog’s incessant yapping cuts in, and Park-ha hurriedly tries to distract Yi Gak and drag him away. The dog’s owner suggests that there’s something buried there, and Yi Gak’s attention is captured.

When the cell phone is discovered, he recognizes it as his own and calls out to claim it. Park-ha lies that it’s not her doing, but he scoffs, “Do you feel better after burying it? Did you do that to get back at me?”

He sees that she sent him a text, and before he can read it, Park-ha dashes for her bike and flees. And then he reads her message. Eeeee!

Shocker. Yi Gak speeds after her and cuts her off, forcing her to stop.

Ackkkkk, and you’re going to end the episode there? Of course you’re going to end there. You give us three episodes this week, but of course you manage to cut out at the point designed to make us want more.

At least we get an Epilogue, to tide us over a bit:

I wonder if this is the comic that Mimi’s working on, which would be adorable, but even out of context it’s pretty cute. In it, we see Yi Gak making his big reveal of the remodeled rooftop… which has been fashioned to replicate his Joseon-era house, HA.

Thus begins Park-ha’s life of misery, as she sleeps shuddering in cold (the others dream peacefully), falls off the stoop every morning, and goes crazy. In the last frame, Yi Gak wonders where she’s gone in the middle of the night, and Angry Park-ha retorts, “Because of you, I have to use the bathroom that’s outdoors!”

 
COMMENTS

He reads the message, hallelujah! I’d assumed they’d take the one-step-forward-two-steps-back approach here—she admits her feelings, but they stay hidden—so this two-steps-forward-one-step-back version is infinitely preferable.

On one hand, it would have been nice to have Yi Gak come to realize he likes Park-ha without any prompting, although I think he’s heading there anyway. And I mean that realization in a conscious sense, versus an unconscious liking. I don’t think it’s necessarily a character weakness that he would find himself drawn to Park-ha while continuing on his marriage plans with Se-na, because of the murder mystery driving their quest. Plus there’s the whole part where ET needs to phone home, and Se-na seems to be the key to that problem.

In that sense, you have the familiar setup of a hero being forced into a relationship and unable or unwilling to forsake that for his true feelings—one we’ve seen in every chaebol drama ever. But with the show’s fantasy twist, it has managed to take something trite and freshen it up in its own way, which is something that Rooftop Prince does well on multiple levels. As I’ve said before, its saving grace is the time-travel element, which gives everything in this generation a little extra leeway because the makjang (which we know is familiar makjang stuff) is intertwined with a thread of novelty. Everything old is new again.

I won’t argue that this is the smoothest drama ever, or best executed, but it’s because it’s able to pull out those little twists that has me engaged, even when the story veers tiresome with the same old evil folks being the same old kind of evil. This is what we mean when asking for a new take on something—yes, there is no new story under the sun anymore, but there’s a difference between regurgitating the same thing in the same way, and tweaking it with a different spin.

It’s interesting that the Joseon Rangers don’t frame their warp as a mission to reverse the murder, but to solve it. They’re assuming they’ll go back to the point where they time-skipped, so they’re not even going to entertain the idea that they can change their own lives. Hey, this isn’t science fiction, yunno!

Seeing that mentality actually sheds light onto Yi Gak’s behavior, because it explains how he can go along with the Se-na courtship while not necessarily loving her for herself. I wonder if that’s also why he doesn’t feel more conflicted about Park-ha, because in his mind, the princess is dead, even if he goes back in time. His goal is to bring justice, not to save her life, so he’s already come to grips with the fact that she’s gone. I like that, in that it takes care of some of that tricky emotional conflict that you’d expect if the guy fell in love with a new woman while he still had a wife in his old life. He may be dense, but he’s not an ass.

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I thing TY is still alive some where too. My guess will be

LG and F3 will go back to Chosun, at that point time some thing will happen to PH , she may lost her memory of LG and F3. TY return and they meet again..and some how they will remember have strong connections with each other.

I was trying to looking into Chosun History too, but do not
know the actual name for Lee Gak. Does anyone know?

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What a great episode..ahhh the cliffhanger seriously cant wait for next week!!! Lee Gak and PH are soo cute together!!

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This is such a cute show, I should start watching it now!~ Thanks for the recap!

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There are two main flaws of this drama which keep distracting me while watching it:
The first one is that SeNa is just too evil... I have always have an urge to skip a scene when she appears
The second one is Yoochun´s awesomness/hotness/hilariousness... whatever... ok, that´s not really a flaw, but it KEEPS distracting me :)

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I think this love message from park ha she will another explination to it and wonot confess any thing.yk will still in his plan to solve the murder. surprise ending with ph when she solve the cradle of the prince.

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Is... that a rainbow when park ha rides off while lee gak reads the message? :P

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I admit I was in tears when Yi Gak rode off in his bike and left Park Ha all by herself again :'( But the accidental-text part was super hilarious!!! It's a nice change from all the gloominess I feel for Park Ha... I mean how could one let his/her mind drift off and unconsciously send a confession of love to someone... I wish I had that ability so I, too, can confess my feelings ;))) I just hope her move brings out good results... or else, more hurt/pain for Park Ha :(

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javabeans, thanks so much for the recap. Mawiie, jomo, skelly, cynthia (page 1), I was eating dinner last night while reading your posts-was laughing so hard-almost choked-wouldnt have minded if Yi Gak came rushing in to give me mouth to mouth-hehehehe.....Noelle, do butterflies poop? Oh, and Mawiie, every single thing does have an extra dramatic meaning. Remember when PH was trying to "keep fit" to look good for her date, and YG crushed the yogurt of jealousy?

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OMG I CANT WAIT.
So Park-HA likes Yi Gak.
Yi Gak doesn't like Park-Ha, but is starting to? But Yi Gak really loves the princess Se-Na..
I want one of the three guys to have a girl. In the ages ago episodes, i thought Mimi likes Manbo. Because she made lunch for the minions*. And told Manbo to eat the bottom one. I think a relationship is happening lol.
Anyway i can't wait for the next episode. I hope Yi Gak and Park-Ha fall for each otherr lolz. And i don't understand the whole thing abotu who killed the princess. What there showing us now, really doesn't relate to who killed the princess. and is it neccessary to make Yi-Gak& Se-na get married? I don't want them to. I don't think this will solve anything. But this a theory, of course :S I hope in the enxt episode they do show us, some signs of what related to the past. Who killed the princess. And will the real Tae-Yong come back in the future episodes?????.

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"you’re going to end the episode there? Of course you’re going to end there."
hahaha.. I said that same thing when the episode comes to end
Thanks for the recap^_^

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i am unbelievably late but i can't be the only person who noticed the ridiculous editing in this episode? lol you can really tell that they were in a rush to churn this episode out. i heard they had even filmed up until the morning this was aired.. anyway i say this because when manbo was telling park ha about sena being the crown princess and that dramatic music plays, they cut to an out of focus shot of chisan and yongsool going crazy playing video games for a lot longer than necessary (was that cut even necessary at all?) total "WTF-did-i-just-watch" moment.. LOL i really started laughing at how absurd it was..

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I don't think they are going back to J. I don't think the real Tae Mu is coming either.

I think they were about to be killed when they were sent in the 21century, and I think destiny is trying to correct itself and giving the crowned prince a chance to live with his real betrothed one.

It's going to be very hard to pull it off if they have to send them back and separate PH and the crowned prince, although the initial preview of the show featured PH and crowned prince saying good-bye to each other promising to love one another forever.

I hope it doesn't end like Meet Joe Black.

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Thanks for the great recap!! Your explanation about lee gak and the rangers' view of this mission answered my questions on how he could be so mechanical abt his mission without feeling conflicted. I find his denseness really q endearing, esp when he really pulls out all the stops for park ha.
Regarding the kdrama tropes, I've been realizing that they have tapped almost every kdrama classic romcom scene: chasing the bus, makeovers, looking after the sick romantic love interest, even the use of the word "worry", heehee. Yet all of these familiar scenes become fresh again as u've said bec it's lee gak the 300 yr old joseon crown prince doing the 21st century kdrama rom com hero moves hehe. And throw his sageuk speak into the mix--it is just. So. Funny.

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Agree about the kdrama tropes, i love it. And yea, the things he did for her. Buying the tropical mural. Getting on his royal knees the whole night. The hugs, interest in getting her childhood memories back etc. I just feel a genuine care and concern for Parkha from him. And in case it gets TOO sweet they make him scared of her scoldings/beatings and find her an unladylike impertinent commoner at the same time. Heehee

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Haha cutest confession ever xD

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How crazy is it that I find Tae Moo more redeemable than Se Na? He's a murderer! But let's face it it was mostly poor choices after an accident, he isn't the total manipulator his girlfriend is. Also, he seems to have genuine feelings for her and she has now pretty much erased any thought I had of her having genuine feelings for him.

I feel bad for him, quite frankly.

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Oh my, i wish the writers of RTp should read the comments here, it will give them a libray of ideas on how to spice and make things complicated RTP. Smart people in here, i stand in awe on how the readers and viewers imaginations can fly. Very possible reasons and endings for RTP!

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Okay, so am I the only one who still dont understand how all of the time-warp will work? Cozzz, I dont get where they got the idea wherein once YiGak marries SeNa, they will be able to solve the mystery and that they will be able to go back time.. I mean, I guess I understand that they can go back to Joseon era once they solve the mystery but how are they going to solve the mystery once YiGak and SeNa marries? Someone shed me some light? Haha. Thanks!

Anyways, apart from that, I just love RTP <3

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Ah, got my daily dose of Rooptop Prince and topped it all off with your recaps so now I'm patiently waiting for Wednesday.

Btw, am I the only one who thinks that the real Tae-yong might possibly be alive...somewhere out there? I mean, they never found his body and because he's missing, they assume he's dead but there's no actual proof. I dunno, I've been having that theory in mind since Yi Gak decided to fake as Tae-yong.

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Maybe Tae Yong 's fate is suspended in time, awaiting for the result of Yi Gak's mission. If Yi Gak is successful, perhaps he will recover from the blow to his head and manage to swim ashore somehow.

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I think he could be alive too - in the beginning episode 1 there was a clip of him floating in the sea and then his eyes opened. i haven't seen it anywhere in any of the episodes - so he may well be alive.

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Okay, people are saying that Bu-yong is the actually the one who drowned in the pawn in the Joseon era but if so, then how come no one ever said anything? Like, I'm sure when they carried the body out and took care of everything (like Gi Yak wanted), they would have already seen her face, no? No one said anything about it NOT being the crown princess so I don't get how it's Bu-yong.

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How then could you explain the butterfly disappearing and then reappearing in new york, which then landed on Park shoulder. It's really hard to say though because the person who was in the water was wearing the Princess' outfit and the hair was done the same way. It's kinda hard to tell, but then what makes me think too it might've been Bu Yong that died was after Park was returning the handkerchief to the Prince the butterfly was there. It could disappear when Bu Yong died but reappear later when Park was returning it to the prince.

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On thinking back about it, it could've also been the Princess, the butterfly disappeared because it "knew" that both the Prince,and his modern counterpart their lives would be in danger - the prince and his 3 cohorts were ambushed later but managed to escape through a "time portal" into modern day 2012 but then the counterpart of him in 2012 was knocked unconscious in the water by his cousin. -

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love the recaps. but yi-gak's face in the last scene is kinda making me nervous. like he doesn't look happy and i'm scared he'll be pissed at her and assume she's messin with him or something. like PLEASE. don't go down that damn road.
other then that, somebody please shove se-na over a cliff. like..that's where she belongs. i love her for making her character so hateful. but damn, i can only hate a character so much..now im ranting. can't wait for next week's episode. yaho!

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If I was Park Ha,I'd ride on all the way to Jeju island and never return cz I can't take all this!!This drama is totally burning people"s brains out.LOL.loving it.

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I'm curious about ep 11. I'm pretty sure that either Park Ha won't admit that what she wrote in the message was real or she will say that she likes and loves like a brother or family something or Lee Gak didn't understood well because of an absurd reason

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What if :

- Yi Gak happens to marry Se Na one more time and because of that wedding, Tae Mu killed Se Na?

That will explain why the Crown Princess ended up in the lake.

arghhh, so confused.

Thank you JB!^^

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Why LG always raise his voice he is talking with PH but always speaks softly or politely with SN.

I can't for RTP and EM epsiode 11

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Park is always so rude to Prince. kick him, hit him, scold him

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While F3 planned to get LG and SN closer together, why MB mentioned that PH will be a problem? So he sense that both
LG and PH likes each other?

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I noticed that too.F3 know that Prince likes her kind of.I like F3.I hope they don't annoy me with their plan.they got on my nerve when they got rid of Park Ha's cake from the blind date guy!!

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I really hope that he don't go back to the barbecue on time, that should really take care of "somebody's" plan. I think that she may move out because of the discomfort, because her feelings will not be reciprocated - who knows her moving out, and i hope the butterfly goes with her, should move him to ask some serious questions. There are a lot of questions to be answered in this drama, who really was it that died? What happened to Lee Gak, was he saved or did he die? What happened to his telephone that was put in Se-na's "mother's bag? What about the mother that is searching for Park ha? Will they find out who park ha is and how? Will the guys get back you Joseon and How? Will they catch the murderers? the answer to the riddle the prince gave bu yong? So many more questions, You then wonder if they will all be answered in the next 10 episodes. One thing i really hate is a very bad ending - with questions left unanswered. But we'll see.

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Here is what I think will happen: LG will ask PH what that message is all about, she will say she sent it by mistake, it was meant for someone else, in the meantime the guy she went on a blind date with will show up and she will wave at him and will run away from LG, LG will feel a big pang in his heart, and will go back to the roof, where the hair clip will fall from his jacket and SeNa will assume it's for her and will put it on. Then what will follow will be pull-push situtations, so that LG understands that he loves PH. PH will see that SeNa is wearing the clip and will feel even more hurt. Then they will need to have the sudden accident situation that will allow LG to prove that he loves PH. At this point in time they have to use like several episodes to play out the "I uderstand where my real feelings are" theme for LG. Nothing much will happen until episodes 15-16. I really hope though that the show won't plateau too much. Thanks!

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OK, I guessed the accident situation only, glad that the drama is not super predictive and that Park Ha isn't running away or playing games. Anyway, love this drama, so happy that they will kiss in ep 12:)) Yay!

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There is always such a clear cut line between good and evil in Korean dramas, and this one is no exception, making it seemingly impossible for a person to be a balance of good and evil.
So for the hell of it, I'm rooting for Se-na, because I'm masochistic.

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I miss Chunnie so much I've decided to give SKKS a chance finally.I love his face.bye bye Lee Minho,I've found another love.

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I have a feeling that the guys do go back to the Joseon era; especially after seeing Park Ha's expression when she read the history book. I'm guessing that the history book said that Yi Gak married someone (Which i'm presuming to be Bu-yong after this escapade) and so I believe that's why she wasn't dissappointed when the guys mentioned they want to go home--because she knows they will eventually. :/

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"I don't know if anyone here has noticed. LG's birthday present to PH is quasi old-fashioned hairpin and hairpin is normally the symbol for love in the old times. Part of the reasons that he hesitated to give it to PH in front of F3 is that he did not want to make it public about his affection to her. (Frankly, I think he is really mad that PH punched him. He is also unsure of whether PH likes him or not). Compared to the expensive bracelet that LG gave to SN, LG chose the hairpin himself and carried it with him when he rode on the bike and chased after PH in the park. Even though the hairpin itself looks so ordinary (and cheap..haha) but it represents his heart. This also marks the difference between SN and PH. SN is defined by the secular value of money while PH is the beauty among the most ordinary."

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ohani @ soompi

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I hate Se Na with all my heart, gah!!! that bitch!

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I guess I'm the only one that thinks that Yi Gak might be thinking he can have *both* women.... he is a Joseon Prince... so he can chase both of them... make them both his "Concubines."

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Thanks for recapping!!!
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Aw, so many interesting theories we have here.
This is mine:
I think Yi Gak won't be able to return home, cause Tae Young took his place. (we actually don't know if this cross-time experience was only one of the kind. It might have happened also to Tae Young)
I'm guessing Bu Yong and Tae Young developed the same feelings Park Ha and Yi Gak did.
So basically in my opinion, Yi Gak won't be able to return home – due to emotional attachment to Park Ha or due to his double in Joseon. (I wish I would know what Park Ha found in that history book)
The F3 might return back to Joseon. Not necessarily though.
But if they will actually return back to Joseon, the other two who I presume are still alive, will return to 21. century.

I think the queen is dead, so BY/PH and TY/YG will be able to marry. I also think Tae Young was helped and saved by Bu Young before he learned how to became the king.

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What bothers me about the hug is not just Se Na hugging Lee Gak/Tae Yong, it's that she angles her head in such a way that Park Ha would assumed that they are kissing. It's so subtlely done that no one would have been suspicious of it. Lee Gak was still stunned with the hug & Park Ha would have been too mad to question it.

I've a feeling we might not be getting much insight in the next episode. From Lee Gak's personality, he might not admit that he likes Park Ha. Simply cause he still have a mission to marry Se Na & send the guys back home. He is still ancient enough not to discuss about love.

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He's going to have to do something, because he looked as if he was tearing up inside when he read her text message, she really took the wind out of his sails on that one, did you notice the deep breaths he took? There was no way I would've ran off leaving him with that cell phone in his hand - As i was sprinting by, I would've snatched it right out of his hand. I don't think that she can say that the message was sent to him in error, she can't deny anything - her face said it all, it was like an open book and her actions said a lot too. I hope tae moo and his father are able to connect the dots, the father found out that the fish lady was Se-na's mother, and the son, I think knows that Park Ha is the fish lady's daughter, so if they talk they'll figure out that they're sisters (but of course they wouldn't know that they're real sisters until they get the picture problem cleared up for CEO Jang.

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Well the spoiler pictures are up and nope she doesn't deny but Bak-ha is amazing simply because she faced him.Now it's up to him what he will do in the future.Bak-ha looks so sad so I hope she finds her mom and leaves the Rooftop temporarily iuntil he realizes she is his soulmate.It's time SeNa is brought to size and the only way is CEO Jang.Let LeeiGak go back to the BBQ it's distance time and I pray they start the Joseon Mystery arc we need to figure out how to rewrite the past to fix the soulmates fate.

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ooh...still loving this drama. I liked it that she is so direct! You go modern girl! and on another note, I'm not sure how they are going to resolve the end. Park Ha goes back with them, Gak stays here? whatever it is, I hope we get a good happy ending!

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Totally off topic, but does the actress who plays Se-na have dentures or something? Or really bad veneers? Because she lisps. Or her breath whistles through her teeth. I hear it all the time, and it adds to me hating the character. LOL

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I notice that a lot too and it is a bit annoying...but maybe we just hate her character so much. LOL!

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awww -- their chemistry

next thing i wanna read on the news: Yoochun and Han Ji Min -- dating for real

I am a Yoochun fangirl -- but yes! i'm so shipping them :)

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just saw the preview of ep 11 on viki... :P oh, yes, please, Wednesday come much much sooner, yes?

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I'd like to give a shout out to the music director of RTP because everything - from the scores to the songs - are almost equally superb and truly add depth to the scenes playing. I haven't been enjoying drama's soundtrack so immensely since Princess Hours and SKK Scandal (which, coincidentally was also Micky's drama;D).

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6002sky.wordpress.com/2012/.../rooftop-prince-episode-11-preview
with English sub

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Thanks for this!

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Woah, lots of complication of what is going to happen to park ha if yi gak leaves to historical time. Well, the PD or something like that says that he wants this to be TIMELESS LOVE?! soo yeahh,... you guys get what he is saying now . ?

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SERIOUSLY. I WANT TO PUSH SENA OFF THE ROOFTOP. ~JUST SAYIN'

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'Need help, minheeboo? I myself was thinking of
dunking that Sena into a huge tubful of the hottest and spiciest gochujang on the planet...

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thanks so much for the recaps!!!
this drama is so good, i find myself everyday thinking how are they going to make them stay together.
I was thinking what if...since LG supposedly died/disappeared from the Joseon era, then BY died of sadness, she was reborn into PH and just when it seemed that finally they would be together TY died. Since they are destined lovers, LG was sent instead to fullfill that destined love. I know lots of people think the answer to the riddle is butterfly or memories. I still keep thinking about what LG told PH about living with memories, that as long as those memories exist then they will be always together or something like that. I really hope TY is alive cause I cannot see how LG can stay in the present, and although it might not be possible that TY remembers his past lives, I hope he has LG memories with PH...I don't know this is so complicated. I just don't want them to end it with them parting ways and promising to meet in their next lives and then there is the classic "xxx years later" and they are there finally together, they are like tragic lovers but the cycle most end sometime. But I really want this LG and this PH we are watching now, to end up together happily ever after. Also what if the other 3 also came to take their counterparts place (that also died)? What is PH read that all 4 of them died? thus they have to stay in the present, its like a second chance to live their lives.
sorry for the rambling :)

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I swear I want to adopt them ducklings. I wish I can clone them and have a set of my own just for the fun of it. Kudos to a girl who can play basketball with high heels on. I do agree with some comments that Se Na's evilness is getting tiresome and ineffectual as the show has not really given us any source of where that is coming from. I wonder if she was just born bitter. Also... I'm wondering if the key is not really Se Na but Park Ha... the girl the prince would have married.

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I haven't watched the episode yet, but why didn't Yi Gak worry that Park Ha would be left waiting at their meeting spot while he went off on a date with Sena?...and then when they all gathered, nothing was explained and he wasn't guilty nor surprised that she wasn't upset at him for making her wait, etc.

anyways, hair really makes a difference for one's looks....PH looks much better with her hair down and straight=)

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Why do I love thee, javabeans and Dramabeans? Let me count the ways:

1. "Sec. Hong Highness". I did not KNOW this!
2. The meaning of Uncle Money's name. I had an entirely different understanding of it from the subtitles.
3. The hilarity of "tipping" Taek-soo made so much funnier through your and the commentors' explanations.
4. Small faces = beauty ideal. Who knew?
5. The romantic connotation of "bother/worry" - familiar to some, new to me.
6. The translation of the comics epilogue. Thanks! Can someone do the one at the end of the recap?

I so agree with most everybody in my LOVE for this drama but javabeans says it best: "take something trite and freshen it up... on multiple levels....everything old is new again". And hilarious.

I enjoy Yi Gak's princely gait and demeanor, whatever he's wearing, and the ducklings' corresponding Josean manner.

Thanks again. What would I do without your deconstructions?

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Does someone know the song title in the scene ep 10 where park ha started to ride a bike in the park? the song is really soothing i love it but couldn't find it in ost album, please let me know the title, thanks

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