238

Rooftop Prince: Episode 14

The Cute is back, which is always a good thing with this show, where so much of the charm comes from the characterizations. I’ve been missing the fun in any episode that’s heavily skewed in favor of the company plotline, even though those tend to move quickly, because no matter how fast the evildoers move, it’s no match for the warm fuzzies that come from our makeshift rooftop family being adorable together.

 
EPISODE 14 RECAP

Yi Gak confronts Se-na about her lie, and demands to know the truth. I’m pretty much expecting her to wriggle her way free with a good cover story, because while she’s been caught red-handed, I have no doubt she’s glib enough to make it work in her favor.

She lets a tear fall and says, “It’s because I love you. I love you, but it was too painful seeing Park-ha with you.” He’s all, do you expect me to believe that’s why you wanted to send her away? But Se-na plays the victim card, saying, “Actually, it was Grandmother who told me to give Park-ha the ticket.”

What? That seems like an easily verifiable lie. But I suppose it gets her out of this hole for the moment since Yi Gak is stunned speechless. She apologizes for not defying Grandma, but he tells her that he’ll apologize on Grandma’s behalf for making such a request of her in the first place. Ugh.

Se-na drives off having dodged one bullet, but now she has to work fast to do damage control, and with great anxiety she calls Grandma for an immediate meeting. But of course things are working in her favor here, too, since Grandma is so incensed at the news that her beloved grandson contracted an apartment for Park-ha that she tells Se-na that her “mistake” was nothing to be sorry about: “You could have done even more and I wouldn’t be upset!”

Se-na apologizes for pinning the blame on her, but Grandma’s so peeved that she barks that she would’ve run Park-ha off without wasting money on an airplane ticket. Grandma tells her she did the right thing—in fact, Se-na should continue to use Grandma as her cover and pretend not to know anything. Ugh, you two. Can you just marry each other and get out of our hair?

Yi Gak leaves the meeting replaying Se-na’s words, and I think there’s still some suspicion left in his mind, now that he’s seen how well Se-na can lie. When Se-na leaves Grandma’s house, he’s parked outside and follows her car.

Tae-mu has returned from his trip to Chicago and moves back into the officetel. He calls Se-na over, and Yi Gak follows her into the parking garage, where Tae-mu meets her to tell her to move back in. She’s still reluctant, reminding him of her engagement, but he grabs her close, insistent on resuming their relationship.

Se-na extricates herself, not accepting his proposal, leaving Tae-mu to declare, “Tae-yong doesn’t love you. I’m the one who loves you!”

Yi Gak follows Se-na out of Tae-mu’s building and to another neighborhood (doe she never look in her mirrors?), where he recognizes the apartment where Park-ha had once visited her mother.

Mom emerges just as Se-na arrives and Yi Gak overhears their discussion, wherein Se-na calls her “Mom” and asks about Park-ha’s whereabouts.

Time for a monster brooding session (at the river, naturally), wherein Yi Gak starts to put all the pieces together, not only of this lifetime but his old one as well. Park-ha’s question rings in his ears, of whether his princess and Se-na are really the same in spirit. He thinks of Park-ha and Se-na’s caginess when mentioning a sister, now realizing the familial relationship.

He wonders, “What must I do now? Must I continue the path I have been traveling, or must I choose a different fate?” He understands that such a decision has irrevocable consequences, and that he may be closing the literal door to the past. “As crown prince, what must I do?”

He calls Se-na for another meeting, and she puts on a cheerier face. But he faces her somberly, cutting her off mid-excuse about the Grandma-plane-ticket lie, ordering her not to speak another word of falsehood. She tries to excuse herself with an air of outrage, but he grasps her arm firmly and orders, “Sit down. Until I have finished what I have to say, don’t take one step.” Ooh, badass prince, I like.

Unnerved, she complies. Yi Gak confronts her about hiding her relationship with Tae-mu, and her lie about having no siblings when Park-ha is her sister. He accuses her of covering lies with lies, asking, “Have you ever said one true word to me? You are all lies. You are not the person I have been looking for! I cannot marry you.”

He literally dismisses her from his sight, and when she doesn’t immediately leave—she’s shaking from shock—he yells at her to go.

Se-na leaves in tears, and Yi Gak gathers his boys to break the news. They’re stunned, since that eliminates their entire purpose for being here, and he apologizes to them.

Aw, and that leaves the boys to sit glumly, hugging the things they’d bought to remind them of home: Chi-san with his medicated patches, Yong-sool and his beef jerky, Man-bo and his jar of cosmetics. In an angry gesture, they declare that since they may never go home, they may as well use those objects, and hilariously tear into the packages. Yong-sool chomps down on beef, Chi-san slaps patches on his body willy-nilly, and Man-bo smears cream on his hands.

While his friends are cursing the prince’s attachment to Park-ha for this derailing, Man-bo stops and thinks: “If that’s how the prince and Park-ha feel, is that not also fate?” Score one for the smartypants. The other two are still bitter, but Man-bo reminds them that if not for the prince, Yong-sool would have been executed, and if not for the time-warp, Chi-san would have died without his appendix surgery. “And without Park-ha, we would have been beggars in this place!”

Man-bo declares that Park-ha must be alerted to the cancelled engagement. Thankfully, he knows where she is. The boys stand with new purpose… and flicker in and out of sight again. Eeeep!

Some time later, the boys show up at her house and request some omurice in exchange for good news. They’re so cute with their little-boy nods, all proud of themselves.

They break the news, and immediately Park-ha gets up to make the last train back to Seoul. But they’re stuck waiting for Man-bo to finish his dinner, which he’s eating, grain by grain, to their frustration. Deciding they can’t wait, Chi-san sends her off and assures her they’ll follow later. Man-bo waits to hear that she’s gone before he picks up his spoon, grumbling that he was about to die of hunger. Hahaha. Smartypants is playing Cupid.

Yong-sool wonders what they’ll do now, and Man-bo smiles and declares, “I have planned something good.”

Off to…the pool? Ha, they gape at the pretty girls in bikinis, then sketch one. Yong-sool literally drools on the drawing, smudging the pencil.

Park-ha arrives at the rooftop, and her first reaction is to remind Yi Gak of what that engagement meant to him, scolding him for being so quick to give it up. What will he do now? What about home?

Yi Gak cuts her off mid-rebuke by pulling her to him and saying that he had no solution. He apologizes, and promises not to pain her anymore.

Se-na drowns her sorrows in liquor, then heads to the officetel where, to her surprise, Tae-mu is still waiting. She doesn’t understand how he’s so willing to take her back, but he tells her that he can understand everything: “There’s only us in this world. If we’re happy, if we’re here for each other, that’s all we need.”

Now, Se-na returns his hug and tells him she’ll listen to him from now on, she’ll do whatever he asks. That includes acting as CEO Jang’s fake daughter, which he promises will only be for a short while, until he can take care of the rest. She makes one request: “Get rid of Park-ha.” Ugh. And here I was, almost willing to give you some sympathy for finding your evil pea in a pod—there’s someone for everyone, don’tcha know?

She has one more request, but I’m going to go out on a limb and say Tae-mu probably didn’t need to hear it to agree with it: “Get rid of Yong Tae-yong, too.” Two more murders, coming right up! Or is it three, now that there are two Yoochuns running around? Ah, well, what’s one more for the road?

In the morning, Yi Gak waits for Se-na outside Grandma’s gate, since they have to break the news of the broken engagement. He tells her that since it was his decision, he’ll be the one to bear the brunt of Grandma’s wrath, which is a kindness she finds suspicious. Perhaps it’s because he’s a decent person, or maybe he just doesn’t want to deal with her, but he says he’d like her to return to the life before their engagement, and he’ll handle the fallout of this announcement.

Tae-mu’s inside, enjoying the golden boy’s fall from grace, and smirks in Yi Gak’s face. That satisfaction is short-lived, however, because Grandma curtly declares the broken engagement old news and moves on to the stockholders’ upcoming meeting—where she will make Tae-yong CEO.

Uncle Money protests, but Tae-mu plays it more shrewdly, telling his father that this is a matter for the shareholders to decide. Grandma puts Tae-mu in charge of building support for making Tae-yong CEO, which makes me think Grandma—already displaying such lack of discernment—must simply be blind to character. I guess I’d feel bad about that if she were the least bit likable. In any case, I’m pretty sure this we can count on Tae-mu to do just the opposite.

Uncle Money is concerned by this assignment, but Tae-mu assures him that CEO Jang is on their side, because Se-na is the lost daughter.

That perks him right up, and it’s time for a instant turnaround; now Uncle Money starts sucking up to Se-na and tells her he’s sorry, and how he knew all along she was too refined to belong to a fish market ajumma. Since class, in his mind, is a matter of birth and not, say, class. Uncle asks for her forgiveness and welcomes her back to the company while Tae-mu looks on proudly.

Now on to the identity theft, because they’ll need forged evidence to assert Se-na’s claim. Tae-mu tells Se-na to bring back some strands of Park-ha’s hair, to be used in a DNA test.

The ducklings arrive in the morning, with all of Park-ha’s belongings from her Jinan home packed, which would be presumptuous if they weren’t so adorable with their happiness at having helped.

Then they head in to work, where Yi Gak gives them the new task of investigating both Tae-mu and Se-na. Having missed the latest developments, they’re confused by his dictate, but he explains, “Joseon’s princess was respectable and had a beautiful heart, but the princess here is different from what I knew. The princess was not a good woman. Realizing this must be one of the reasons we were sent here.”

YAY! I’m doing mental cartwheels in joy. Not only does he realize Se-na’s a hateful bitch, but he has connected her true nature here to her true nature in his own time.

The ducklings talk amongst themselves, processing this news. Man-bo’s in disbelief, but Chi-san muses that “those rumors” must have been true after all, though he’d dismissed them at the time. He explains that there was talk amongst the palace eunuchs that the princess was a cruel woman, but the moment they opened their mouths would have ensured their deaths, so the gossip never traveled far.

Among the stories is the one we also know: that she burned her sister’s face on purpose to become the princess bride. But Man-bo and Yong-sool tsㅏ-tsk the story, calling it outrageous.

At work, a scuffle breaks out in the lobby surrounding what appears to be a thief or spy running to evade capture. Yong-sool breaks out his warrior combat skills by chasing down the intruder, and he is thanked by the head of security for stopping him before he could make off with a valuable briefcase. Ah, smart move to ingratiate yourself with the security staff—good allies to lean on for information.

Chi-san works his own talents—womanizing—by going out for drinks with a team of female employees. He listens in as they vent and share work stories, and asks about Tae-mu’s reputation.

Yi Gak makes a presentation to the directors for a new product he’s working on, a travel package. He speaks with confidence about the Jinan tour, but Tae-mu just smirks to himself while looking at his photo of the real Tae-yong, catatonic in his hospital bed.

And then, Yi Gak’s presentation is cut short—or cut into, I should say—by that very image of hospital-bound Tae-yong. Everyone stirs at the image onscreen, and Tae-mu stands up to announce that Tae-yong is currently lying in a coma center in America. He’s essentially a vegetable, with a survival rate of “nearly zero,” and Tae-u accuses Yi Gak of taking advantage of that information to assume his identity. “That man is a fake!”

Grandma demands, “What is the meaning of this?” and collapses. Yi Gak attempts to leave the room, but Tae-mu stops him with a punch, calling him a phony…

…which is all in his mind? ARG. I hate that trick in dramas, SO. DAMN. MUCH.

So now we’re in the meeting, with Yi Gak giving the presentation, receiving applause. Grandma approves the proposal and congratulates Pyo Taek-soo for instructing him well.

After the meeting, Tae-mu congratulates his fake-cousin on a job well done, which is suspicious enough to make Yi Gak look at him warily. Tae-mu calls him out on being busy doing background checks on him, then warns, “Be careful. Your days of playing games are numbered.”

Se-na comes home and suggests going out with Mom, which is out of character enough that Mom looks at her worriedly, asking if she’s ill. Haha. I suppose it’s something of a farewell gesture for Se-na before she claims a different mother, but to Mom it’s just weird: “Was the shock of the broken engagement that severe?” Heh.

Aw, I know Se-na’s never appreciated her mother enough, but I don’t think she’s completely without love for her. And knowing how much this makes Mom’s day is enough to make me feel warm and fuzzy, even if I know that Se-na’s a horrible person who’s just going to disown Mom afterward. I don’t think Se-na’s a person incapable of love, but that she’s just limited in how much love she’s got, and most of it’s reserved for herself.

Making this moment even more surprising is Se-na’s offer to include Park-ha: “Isn’t she part of this family too?”

They go out to a barbecue restaurant for dinner, with Mom literally singing to herself in joy. It’s sweet. Park-ha is wary but goes along with Se-na’s seemingly generous mood, keeping her surprise to herself as Se-na apologizes for being selfish and even offers Park-ha a piece of meat. Mom assumes that Se-na has had an epiphany after her jliting, and urges Park-ha to forgive unni.

To solidify the female bonding, the ladies head to a jjimjilbang next, and here, Se-na’s ulterior motive becomes clear. She offers Park-ha a comb for her hair, then offers to throw it away for her—allowing her to pocket strands of Park-ha’s hair in the process.

Se-na asks if she has any memories of her mother, and Park-ha says no, although she does have one memory from around her dol birthday, when Dad lad her onto his belly since she it was too cold to lie on the floor.

Meanwhile, Tae-mu and his father greet CEO Jang, who looks around expectantly for Se-na. When told she’s out on a business matter, CEO Jang’s smile fades and she tells the men that she won’t need their escort on her personal errands, heading off alone.

She has a visit with Mom, but she’s hit with a wave of pain (due to her cancer) and Mom ushers her away to find a place to rest. She ends up going to Park-ha’s rooftop home since it’s closest, and asks Park-ha to look after CEO Jang since she has to go to work.

Park-ha assures her that she has the situation in hand, says goodbye to Mom, then turns around to find Yi Gak practically breathing down her neck. Adorably, he’s miffed that she hasn’t introduced him to her mother, but she points out that in this time period, it’s considered polite for the youngun to bow to the elder first.

Yi Gak huffs at her setdown, then calls for his backup. Only, the sidekicks have done a much better job assimilating into the modern world, and are currently engrossed in their mp3 players, laptops, and Wii gaming consoles. Hee.

Then at dinner, Park-ha prepares a stew made from fresh seafood, and serves CEO Jang first, since elders always go first. Yi Gak holds out his bowl expectantly as the next in rank, only to find that he’s outmaneuvered by his three ducklings, who appeal to Park-ha with their puppy-dog eyes and aegyo voices. So cute. He fumes as he watches each boy get huge seafood goodies, then actually bursts out that there’ll be nothing left for him. HA.

CEO Jang then meets with her lawyer to sign away her rights to the company shares in Se-na’s name. Hm, is this independent of the identity theft scheme? Because if so, Se-na has just epitomized the meaning behind shooting oneself in the foot.

Speaking of which, the dynamic evil duo are ready to put their plan into motion, and Tae-mu meets with her to inform her that he’s located her lost In-joo (renamed Park-ha). He escorts her to meet the lost daughter, and presents her with the DNA test results (which, ironically, would have been just as accurate coming from Se-na).

The thing is, CEO Jang already knows Se-na is hers and now has to pretend that it’s big news. She tells Tae-mu that it’s such a shock that she needs time to calm her nerves, and asks to reschedule the meeting for later. So she heads back to her hotel room in disappointment—she wants the daughter she doesn’t know about.

She thinks, “Se-na, you’re my daughter too. But you’re not the one I’m looking for right now. What are you trying to do? Why are you trying to fool me?”

Park-ha does the laundry on the rooftop, while Yi Gak watches, eating his ever-present popsicle. Heh. At least this time he offers her a bite when she comments on the heat; aw, princey’s finally ready to share his treats.

He asks why she hid her sister relationship from him, and she explains that there’s no big reason, just that her stepsister didn’t want anyone to know they were related, even if it was just through marriage.

Then Park-ha motions him closer with a crook of her finger, instructing him to assist in the laundering. Oh, and it’s not just an excuse to get up close and personal? Okay. Laundry it is.

Later that evening, CEO Jang makes the official introduction to her lost daughter, and hugs Se-na, although it’s with a cool expression on her face. She tells Se-na, “I’ve missed you, In-joo.”

Over dinner, she asks Se-na about her young memories, and Se-na draws upon Park-ha’s history to answer—that she was in a car accident at the age of 9. Her words happen to mimic the words of Park-ha, who explains her history to Yi Gak, about how she was adopted and doesn’t remember her father’s face that clearly.

Se-na tells CEO Jang about one memory about Dad, though, around the time of her dol birthday when it had been so cold Dad had put her on his belly for warmth. CEO Jang’s eyes widen at the familiar story, and she thinks to herself, “Se-na, how could you know that?”

As Yi Gak watches Park-ha hanging the laundry, he works through the facts: “The princess is Se-na. And Se-na’s sister is Park-ha. The princess’s sister is Bu-yong.”

He recalls how Park-ha’s name means lotus, which is the same meaning behind the name Bu-yong. And to confirm his line of thinking, Park-ha pulls down the laundry line—creating a makeshift mask—to talk to him, and he realizes, “Park-ha, you are Bu-yong.”

Well, finally!

 
COMMENTS

Ratings for Rooftop Prince have settled in the 11% range, which means that it’s basically battling with The King 2 Hearts for second place. (The shows are flip-flopping from episode to episode.) Given that Rooftop Prince once enjoyed the No. 1 slot (as did King), it’s a bit of a disappointment for it to fall to this middling range, but I don’t blame the viewers, since I can feel the show struggling to retain its pep.

This episode did a better job of it than the previous one, since I found many more endearing and/or engaging moments here. I felt that the previous one was focused too much on zipping through plot, and in the interest of covering ground it let up on the character interactions. I can see how a comedy bit involving Yi Gak’s fish-out-of-water imperiousness or the ducklings’ quirky reactions to modernity can slow down the overall plotline, but since those are the things that make this drama enjoyable for me, forsaking them is not something I’d advise.

I’ve said this before and I still mean it when I say that Rooftop Prince’s charm lies in its quirky comedy—NOT, say, the company politics, the makjang inheritance stories, or the sibling rivalries. It’s also in the Joseon-era mystery and figuring out how it ties into the modern time-jump—which, again, is not directly related to the company machinations. I do wish it would explore more of what sets it apart than settling back on the familiar, because the more we spend on the inheritance/identity swap/takeover plotline, the more I feel like I’ve seen this drama already. Maybe a dozen times. It’s always the same thing, and rarely is it ever more interesting than the previous examples. What I love about dramas, cliches and all, are the little ways in which they can take a tried-and-true formula and put their own twist on things. When you lack that twist, attentions start to wander.

That said, I did like this episode more than the previous couple, mostly because a lot of the lies have been discovered and now were in Part 2 of the whole Fate Question. Which is to say (as Man-bo pointed out): What if this twist is also Fate? What if Yi Gak falling for Park-ha despite their mission is part of destiny?

With Yi Gak’s realization that Park-ha is Bu-yong (which made me wonder, I thought he figured that out already?—blame the live-shoot madness), we’re entering the final stretch where the characters start to consider that maybe they had it all wrong to begin with, and maybe there are things they didn’t account for. Such as Se-na being a horrible person, and Park-ha being part of his past life as well. Just one more step, and maybe he’ll figure out that the thwarted fate doesn’t necessarily have to be in THIS lifetime, but in the one he came from…

RELATED POSTS

Tags: , , , , ,

238

Required fields are marked *

I am wondering, there is no mention of Tae-mu in the short historical portion of the drama. Will we ever find out his connection between the past and the present?

0
3
reply

Required fields are marked *

Yi-gak's dad may have had a couple of concubines and probably one of them bore a son that is Taemu's doppelganger from the past? Well, that would make them brothers.... Uh, maybe one of Yigak's parents sibling's had a son that happens to be Taemu's connection to the past?

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

I rewatched the beginning to see if there was a glimpse of TM or dad in the past (no luck, but not impossible.) Maybe he killed the CP either by accident or she threatened him...

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

We should get the rest of the storyline when the J4 return. :)

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Thanks for the recap JB :D Gosh, at least the Prince is smart. Otherwise all this evil cliche manipulation would still be dragging on with no end in sight until the last episode. =.=

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

You know... I keep wondering about poor Chisan. It's just horrible him being a eunuch and all. It's a horrible thing to happen to a man or a woman, to have that kind of mutilation. It even made me look up the life of a Eunuch in Korea, or what ever the hell happened to them. I give you a wiki quote:

"Early on, castration consisted of daubing a boy's genitals with human feces and having a dog bite them off. During the Yuan Dynasty, eunuchs became a desirable commodity for tributes, and dog bites were replaced by more sophisticated surgical techniques."

Poooooooooooooooooor Chisaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan! Damn this is horrible. *tries not to think about it*

Movinag along now. Loving how Sena is just killing herself in CEO Jang's eyes. Muahahahaha. *rubs hands in glee* You reap what you sow bitches! Muahahaha.

0
5
reply

Required fields are marked *

i think chi san is still a man. i might be wrong, my understanding in ep 1, the story mentioned that he is supposed to enter the palace to become eunuch. but they found him too womanising and therefore kicked him out before he is 'converted'.

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

He was ogling bikini-clad women this episode...but then again he's the most effeminate of the three...was he the one in drag at the beginning?

I would suuuuuper appreciate him being...intact...just for my own personal happiness...and don't you think the hospital would have noticed??

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

I was thinking this. Wondering why the hospital didn't make a to-do about it earlier.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I want him "intact" too. If he is not in body, he's definitely in mind/spirit....lol

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I think he was not a real eunuch and that s the reason he was kick out of palace befor LG found him... and his "talent" came from living among the eunuchs and palace maids

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

How much is a flight to South Korea, I want to go there so bad so that I can slap the taste out of Tae Mu's mouth, seriously y doesn't YiGak kick his butt already? And Se Na, I want to burn her face lol I hate her and want to beat the kimchi out of her!!! I would seriously go on a slapping fiesta on all the villains in this show yes including you Halmoni, lol.

0
6
reply

Required fields are marked *

Hold on, Gary. I need to stuff Sena with kimchi first before you beat it out of her---but I don't think I can afford a round trip ticket Los Angeles to Seoul for about $1400...

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

It was an open ticket, which could have cost 3-5 times that amount or more. Very expensive ticket.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

You'd need to bend realities to be able to get into dramaland and there are waaaaayyyy too many hazards in going into K-drama land. Not to mention if you get sucked into Joseon times you're almost screwed--practice your groveling now.

K-drama land can give you cancers where the symptoms don't make sense at all. You'll at least land in the hospital once. You could end up with AIDS. And if you didn't have birth secrets, you will now. If you're American, you'll curse in an Australian accent at the Koreans for being "lazy dogs." even if that's not what you think.

You can't go to any of the Islands other than Jeju... otherwise, you're in melodrama land.

Are you *sure* you want to go to K-drama Land? You'll be the victim of noble idiocy and The Big Misunderstanding, no matter how smart or how many degrees you have. And don't forget the makjang...

Plus, I believe a ticket to bend dimensions has to be much higher than a pure plane ticket to Korea--are you going to pay for the parallel dimension language pack?

Wouldn't it be cheaper to just use the interdimensional telephone instead? It might save your life from the nondescript black cars that come from nowhere.

0
3
reply

Required fields are marked *

I can't BREATH! I'm laughing so hard!! And don't forget the slow cars with the screeching brakes in K-drama parking lots.

You should write for RT! All o' you's.

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

The screeching breaks in parking lots is because it's really the tires squeaking against the green semi-rubber floors. (there are people who clean those floors, I learned)

I did consider that there are phone rules with K-drama land, but ya know, finding out that you have the "Philadelphia" gene"/Getting tortured in a chair vs. Not being able to make the call because in K-drama land there is no such thing as "Missed call from X" (Yes, real Korean phones do have this feature... Apparently K-drama phones forgot it somewhere between getting chucked off the side of buildings, batteries being taken out, phones getting dunked in ponds/lakes, phones getting crushed but being just fine anyway... RTP the feature got erased from their phones--maybe it was in the magnetic zone called the airport where only incoming phone calls get blocked, but outgoing ones are just fine [Note that it won't actually connect. K-drama airports have lousy reception. Better to use the phone on the airplane, which apparently works, probably because it's too late by then.] unless you are 5 feet away from each other.)

But I think this just means you have to be persistent, because K-drama phones also *play* that message that the person isn't there, but you aren't *allowed* to actually leave a message, unless *you* are about to die. (Then it's fine because then your parents can listen to it over and over again) I have a theory that K-drama phones can sense your death and hate airports due to magnetic disturbances in your field of belief superstition ratio. (Also known as your BS ratio)

Just be careful not to call too much, because the other person might actually take out their phone battery rather than using the off switch (apparently only K-drama phones can power off when at a critical juncture they run out of battery)--they don't have an off switch--yes, I know, you see one on screen, but that doesn't actually *do* anything. And if a character says, "Sorry, my phone was off" they are lying.

Given that, an interdimensional call shouldn't be too rough. Just don't call while driving. You just are risking the drama to turn makjang, and then the fans will hate you and then you will *wish* you had gone to sageuk land.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Wow! Impressive....do more!

0

kamsahamnida! I am late today. Had to get some business done. I love this episode. :)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

thanks for your recap...
This ep is awesome...
The Prince breaking the engagement risking going back to Joseon
The realization that Park Ha= Bu Yong
the cute 3 ducklings, the swoonworthy laundry scene (HJM-PYC chemistry is really good here).
what makes me worry the most is the time when they solve everything, then they need to go back to Joseon...
ep 15 please come soon

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

thanks alot for this you really make my day today!! Keep it up and thanks again no.. I mean thanks a million! ;0)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

thanks JB for the fast recap. Are you still sleeping?

I'm still reeling from all the plot reveals in this episode but at least we can now pump our fist in the air and say “finally!”

First, Sena was caught in her lie. That serves her right but I just hated it that Grandmother ignored the fact that Sena used her in the lie. Argh! I know Grandma you care for Tae Yong but your logic and reasoning is faulty. I wonder if her reaction towards Sena will be the same if she knew that she had a relationship with Tae Mu before.

Second, Sena (Why am I talking about this girl again?) was also caught lying by CEO Jang. At least Mom was not too blind and very intelligent enough to think that Sena knows the other daughter because of the detail about the dol. Where else would she get that detail except from the real daughter. But of course, if this was another lost daughter story, the mother would be all accepting and such (thank God RTP is not one of those too cliché dramas)

Third, now that Prince said aloud his thoughts about Se Na, it got the three ducklings into thinking back about their time in Joseon. So there really were rumors ha…I’m just waiting for Chi San to tell us that Se Na has a lover and tada! We can assume that Tae Mu has a counterpart during the Joseon period.

Last but not the least, Yi Gak finally pieced together that Bu Yong is Park Ha. *dances with joy*. I really thought that he figured that out during the past episode but when he said “why am I dreaming about sister-in-law” made me want to smack him in the head and tell her, it’s Bu Yong, you idiot! But of course, I can’t do that to our prince since he was very good in figuring out a lot of things quickly.

My initial theory was that it was not the Princess who drowned but I also doubt that now. I entertained the thought that maybe it was Bu Yong but if I they decided that because the princess is supposedly gone, then Yi Gak could marry another woman, I want it to be Bu Yong so she should not be dead. Maybe, it was one of Se Na’s servants who was ordered to don the Princess’s clothing and was pushed (now that’s a cruel thought but if there was Tae Mu Joseon version, should we still wonder what he could do?)

So, we only have 6 eps to go and I’m scared that the resolution will come to us in one big dump though I would welcome it with open arms as long as you know, the ending was not convenient. I want them to surprise me and make me say, why didn’t I think of that before.

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

I'm also thinking that the CP was having an affair...

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

yes, in fact, ep 1 did mention CP has the habit of leaving the room middle of night...to meet her lover or having secret meeting to kill the prince. Remember, her gang was trying to cover up all the clues and claim it was an accident.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I want to kill this girl and her boyfriend for ling on Park ha mother they are need some punishment and I want to know in the past what happened Se-na why she died ??? and really the past and present events should back to original time and prince should back .

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

thank you so so so much for your recap!!!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I'm wondering if there's enough plot to fill six more episodes without the show feeling draggy (maybe if each ep is filled with more cuteness and more Park-ha+J4?); right now the main plot points left seem to be: the real Tae-yong (don't care), the real In-joo (aka Park-ha), who killed the crown princess/girl in the pond and why, the discovery that Se-na and Park-ha really are sisters, the reveal of Se-na and Tae-mu's foul deeds. I feel like I'm missing something, though. Hm, must think on it.

Anyway, more than the current plotlines and machinations, right now what I'm most concerned about is: the ending. And I know that's putting the cart three weeks before the horse, but I can't help it! A disappointing ending tends to alter my opinion of the drama as a whole, so I'm really hoping that Rooftop Prince somehow manages to tie things up in a satisfactory manner. (My worst case scenario for the ending? The one that'd make me scream out loud and probably hulk-smash my computer? Yi Gak goes back and - if she isn't, you know, dead - marries Bu-yong, and Park-ha gets together with Tae-yong. Because I don't care how identical they are in appearance, people are not interchangeable! Argh.)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Ok here's my take on the would be ending:
1.the queen ranaway with another man (likely tae mu's past reincarnation) and decided to cover it up with fake death to not embarass the king (can also be the reason why they didnt want to investigate the queens death);
2. bu young was the one who died, and for the story to work, lee gak will go back to before the death and realize who he really loved and discover the queens lies (and she probably has a secret lover as well lol)

And I guess the ducklings present reincarnation would also appear (they might be the ones who found and took care of real tae yong while he's in the hospital)

Eh, I just cant wait for how the story will play out.

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

I could see your scenario working. I think that YG and PH being broken hearted when he returns, but YG falls in love with BY (and returns to the past with scar cream LOL).

And then TY wakes up and part of his coma side-effect is that he gets his memories from his previous life and his time on the roof.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Hmmm I don't buy the theory just because I don't see why the Crown Princess would step down from being... well, the freaking Crown Princess to a runaway with Tae Moo's past life reincarnation. Unless there was a plan to overthrow the Crown Prince, of course, in which case we still need a whole load of backstory from the Joseon era to support this fact.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

About Parkha's memory, the one Sena used as her own to tell CEO Jang about, how can anyone have any memories as a 1 yr old? If the subtitles I read were right, Parkha said it was on her 1st birthday that her father put her on his belly because it was cold or something. I mean really now...

0
4
reply

Required fields are marked *

Some people do have memories of their early years, but I agree that it isn't very common. But in this case it's somewhat necessary, as I think (if my own memory serves me) Park-ha's mother left shortly after her dol birthday, and therefore Se-na producing a later 'memory' wouldn't have meant anything to CEO Jang.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I thought it was something told to her by her father.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I thinks what she meants was what she knows not remembers cos parents always relates stories of what we did when we were babies to us and before the mother left her, the father been doing that so she knows sena truly heard it from the horse mouth...

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

She said she heard that story....

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

The subtitles are online always two days later, so I spend my time reading the story here while the subtitles are put on!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

is it just me or were the ducklings actually sketching a drawing of Park Ha in a bikini?! O.o

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I love this ep...

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Thanks JB!

SN and TM give off this poor sportmanship-like vibe. It's a shame they were born in the wrong bodies. I hope the mother widens the net to see who else is involved in the scam....

I love, love the J3. We need more of them in the drama imo.

Sighs. When I saw the foot washing, I was like o_0. I seriously doubt that PH is traveling back to Joseon, but oh, yeah the girl can rough by living in a remote town where she probably does her laundry that way and she can cook. She's very domesticated, but a crown princess or concubine will not be allowed to do these tasks...ever. I cannot see her lasting in his era with her modern sensibilities. Old can meet new and adapt after starving, shivering from the cold and being jailed, but new meeting old and being able to survive the royal court???

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

Maybe CP's fate could be like the one of the evil stepmother and sister in Everafter. (visions of CP swimming in purple dye. LOL)

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

I prefer her swimming with the fishes.... ;)

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Thank you thank you thank you JB!! You just made my Friday. I loved this episode just for the satisfaction of seeing Se Na's evil ways being thwarted. 10 points for Man Bo about the whole FATE thing. I think Yi Gak had suspicions that Park Ha is Bu-Yong before but now that he knew that Se Na and Park Ha are siblings it just solidified it for him.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I think that's why eventhough there is a lot of hint the Buyoung is Bak Ha, since he soesn't knoe that she is related to Sena, he ignore that thought. And now that the relationship is clear, he is sure that BAk HA is Buyoung.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

I think his logic was clouded by SN being the CP and all that he never really thought closely about the BY connection. Now that he knows that SN is a pathological liar, he's open to all sorts of possibilities.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I found this riddle online:

The riddle: What is dead yet alive, what grows stronger as years go by though its bones rot unfound?

The answer: A legend.

But as long as there is someone to remember them, a single child who can tell the story passed on through the generations, they live.

Legends never die.

***

I thought that it could also fit with either "true love" or "the soul". I would lean to something that embodied the both, that true love is always remembered and transcends time and lives...

It would make sense to me that the answer should be something that would make the CP insanely jealous.

0
3
reply

Required fields are marked *

pretty make sense...^^

I hope lee gak return to joseon before the murder happen.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I still stick to my theory of cacoon, cos butterfly is emphasized here.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

How about "a rumor" since my boy CS brought it up? <3<3<3

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

thank you very much! i can't keep myself from trying to find updates and i am now itching for the next ep! i was all smiles and giddy during the laundry scene that was just too cute. and also i think that the floating princess in the past might really be BY bec whenever the LG and PH get closer or the trio help them to be, their pic vanishes.. i think i'll be in tears when this series end. well another week of wait B)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I know that a lot of you have mentioned that there’s a possibility that CP is having an affair, or has someone else she loves (i.e. Tae Mu) in the past and therefore, could be why she died or staged her death. However, I think differently. I don’t believe there is a Tae Mu in the past. In fact, if Tae Mu exists, so should his father, grandmother, auntie, etc. And that’s just too much. Also, we don’t see other modern re-incarnations like the rangers. Therefore, the re-incarnation is just simply the 2 sisters and Tae Yang/Yi Gak.

Now, CP in her past and her current has always had one mission in mind: Wealth/Luxury/Power. As the CP, she wanted to become queen and therefore disfigured her sister’s face. In her present day, she has a relationship with Tae Mu, pretending to be in love so she can marry into his family and become wealthy. When she finds that Tae Mu’s father doesn’t accept her, she entertains grandmother’s idea about dating Tae Yang. When Tae Yang exposes her lies, she goes back to Tae Mu because she is entertaining the idea she will be rich through inheritance.

So we should consider the fact that CP’s demise in the past has to heavily link to wealth/power. Let’s think about this. If BY is in the pond, are we insisting that CP went psycho over a silly little riddle banter between YG and BY? For CP to have gone as far as killing her sister, she would definitely be upset about something much bigger than that and I really think it has to do with her chances of becoming a queen has been threatened. But how? It would be too early for YK to have any real “love” interest in BY.

Just like how CP in present day literally screwed herself over by pretending to be BH, she must have done something equally as stupid in the past. And it was exposed, and she either (a) attempted to kill BY or (b) fell for her own trap or (c) [completely farfetched] killed herself and frame BY so that BY has no chance of becoming queen.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

the crown princess is just as evil as the present Se Na.. all the rumors are true, she is one true case of a bad ass... i'm glad that it's being slowly revealed to the prince the cruelty of his so called crown princess..

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I actually loved this episode.it was better than the last!I mean,I understand that this was pure comedy at first but its got to progress,there's issues to be resolved here so it was impossible to be LOLing the whole 20 episodes!!can't wait for the next.I don't see how everything will be resolved by do 20.I actually feel so sad its about to be over :'(

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

so many cute scenes again! hurray! love love love our OTP + the ducklings!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

i love that our Crown Prince is a smart ass!! hehe!
it would be soooo frustrating to watch him being played around by Sena's evil lies.
Park Ha definitely needs a happy ending with our Crown Prince!! its a must writer-nim, please, pretty-please?!!
anyhow! Rooftop Prince fighting all the way!! i love love love this drama!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Hey... so is sena the CEO's daughter too?

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Try watching previous episodes or go through the recaps. This shouldn't be a surprise

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Has anyone else wondered if Tae Mu was reincarnated as well? ...I wonder if he had a part to play in the past as well....

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

now I guess the that our prince realize the true personality of Sena the answer of what they are looking for is just one step away.But I'm real worried since the real TaeYong is alive what will happen to my prince and Park Ha will be heartbroken. Oh no... I trust the PD for this. Tae yong you must get up soon. ok...

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

What was the sageuk that the mother was watching on the TV in the episode? Anyone know?

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This drama started at a good pace, then it started to lag.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Thanks, JB. Ooh, the Tae Yong fake-out almost gave me a mini heart attack. Not cool, writer-nim.

I too love the quirkiness of our adorable rooftop family; the J4 kinda remind me of some of my favorite characters from the classic American sitcom Seinfeld. If this drama were a long-running weekend kdrama, I would religiously tune in every week just for the cute/silly antics and the warm fuzzies. But because the drama is in a contained series format and saddled with the Joseon murder mystery, the J3 have not had a chance to shine and are limited to only being Yi Gak's funny sidekicks. At least they are utilizing their skills now.

Overall, most of the episodes have had a good mix of the the cute along with zippy plot movement. If Bu Young turned out to be the floater in the pond, I would love to see Park Ha choosing to go back to Joseon with her family. Just imagine the funnies of Park Ha trying to adjust to Joseon life.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I just saw the episode right now and I just have a quick question ~ isn't it Yi Gak's allergic to seafood or just crabs? I noticed that Pak Ha made a seafood soup and he ate it... just a thought... :D

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

@Kim Yoonmi, Mom was watching Ja Myung Go, it was an SBS drama shown back in early 2009.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

ladyjumong~

Re: Ja Myung Go, I was wondering what drama mom was watching . I knew that someone on DB would know! Thanks.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I am so glad that this has gotten better! The last few episodes were oh so good and watchable! Se Na? Still my most hated!!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Watching as I'm typing right now and oohhh, I love that Se Na's finally getting her comeuppance with regards to Tae Yong!

- However, I can't help feeling that I wish YG would've revealed the truth about Se Na to everyone that matters before he confronted her. Because I just know that this is all going to backfire on him. I guess he didn't think of using his new phone to record their conversation or anything like that, heh.
- Oh Man Bo, in the middle of all this confusion, I'm so glad your emotions didn't get the best of you :') NGL I love smartypants. And nooooo, they're disappearing bit by bit already :(
- UGH I'm not looking forward to what Tae Moo has in plans for YG and the gang. How will all this company business really tally with the whole Crown Princess murder, hmmm. And in between all this, we only have about 6 more episodes!
- Oh Tae Moo, the whole "Se Na as Chairman Jang's daughter" thing is so true, yet it's so going to backfire on you. AND I'LL BE HERE WAITING UNTIL IT DOES, YOU MOFO. Ugh my hands are itching to punch him.
- I hope YG will realize soon that the Crown Princess was just the same pea (I guess they kind of are the same pea) as Se Na. Get a clue, man. And yayyyy, the boys are acting as they should, I love them so muchhh. And yet, and yet... CHI SAN WAS SO CLOSE TO REVEALING THE TRUTH, DARNIT. Y U NO TRUST THE EUNUCH.
- OH AND HOW THE HELL DID YOU KNOW THAT TAE YONG IS COMATOSE? BECAUSE YOU'RE THE EFFING MURDERR, YOU LITTLE TWIT. ...Oh, it was just a daydream and now I feel silly.
- Ugh, when Se Na is acting all nice, you know there's something up with her. Omma, why do you even trust her. And of course she has a hidden agenda. Jeez. In the midst of all this, I can't help but think that she'd be so much better if she puts that smarts to a better use.
- Huh, the 2 mothers are meeting up on good terms? That's... inconsistent. But I guess she doesn't feel threatened because Chairman Jang told her that she's not interested in taking Se Na back.
- OH PLEASE, PLEASE LET THIS BE THE MOMENT WHERE ALL IS REVEALED TO CHAIRMAN JANG THAT HER DAUGHTER IS RIGHT UNDER HER NOSE.
- Heeeee, YG wants to meet the mother :] Sooo cute. And LOL at the Power Rangers not heeding YG's plan hehehe. I guess he misses Joseon most at this kind of time :P
- Awww YG is so cute when he's jealous hahahaha. I guess he's not used to being ridiculed and playing second fiddle to anyone else, but it's so cute to see. I sort of feel sorry for him hee.
- ...wait, you just signed it over? I... don't get this development. WHY. Because she's your daughter? Um, OK. Why do kdrama chairmans never make sense. THIS WOULD NEVER HAPPEN IN REAL LIFE, SERIOUSLY. Tae Yong would never be made CEO unless the Grandma's sure that he's been trained for it.
- And Tae Moo's plot is not really backfiring because Chairman Jang THINKS that the DNA test is really based on Se Na's DNA and that HER secret is about to get out and she can't admit this to Tae Moo so she won't find out the truth until God knows when and THIS IS KILLING ME. Oh wait, she does know that she's being deceived right now. Yay for smart people!
- PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE LET THIS BACKFIRE ON THEM. Seriously. They deserve this comeuppance. UGH. And Chairman Jang is making me so angry right now, but I know that she has a plan up her sleeve so I'm hoping for something good. Don't disappoint me, drama, I've been so good.
- Ahhh, is she trying to get some info as to how Se Na knows all this? Seriously, I need their comeuppance right now. Sigh.
- And yayyyy for Yi Gak's realization <3

I can't wait for next week's ep!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This episode made me scream and swoon all over! PH and YG have such undeniable chemistry, it's daebak. :D

I'm also liking the way the writers are going with the characters. At first, I was afraid that RP's plot line would be frustrating. But, the characters are just lovable. For once, the male lead is not easily shaken or blinded by lies. I think they really made a good "king" character as one who is fair and logical. I'm also liking how Chairman Jang is quick on the uptake, I can't wait to see what she plans to do with Sena.

As for PH, I'm glad she's not the type who just sits in the corner and cries when she's bullied. She's very honest and upfront as compared to Sena, which makes it all the more obvious why YG and F3 would root for her. :)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I also think that there will be some twist and turn with YG and TY... I'm more convience that YG will disappears and than our TY will wake up, but will have all the memories of YG in the present time... Or it just will be YG in TY body... I'm just curious in what moment will they disappear? Will it be than when they find out the culprit of the crimes or YG just have to marry our Park Ha... The question about what did Park Ha read in the book is also good. I'm also wondering about it... We also don't know for sure whose body was in that pond? Primarly I was sure for 99% it was crown princess, now it dropped till 70% I would say.... So maybe in the book was sth about this accident... Maybe that they are not sure if it was crown princess becouse he had some mark on her face... What do You all think?

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Hmm...most likely the ratings are falling as there are less funny scenes like you mentioned. IN comparison, for King2Hearts it is some of the more serious scenes that pull me in. It really makes me wonder how a unified Korea will be like.....

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

As always, you always make the best recap ever. I enjoy reading it. Thanks!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I'm definitely late to comment but oh well...

This episode was good for me too. :D I believe that at the end, the Joseon quartet will return to Joseon, and the present day Pak Ha and everyone else who interacted with them will completely forget their presence. History will fill in how the house came to be etc etc etc with other things...

Present day Taeyong will get topgether with Pak Ha, who'll believe its destiny and Li Gak will figure out who killed Princess and will fall in love with Bong Gu. I think he'll remember the future.

Well, this is how it'd play out if it were a Japanese drama. lol. I'm curious to see how this one ends. ^^

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

the Prince is so damn sexy, when he is so smart

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Anyone remember Meet Joe Black? Where the devil takes Brat Pitt's body after he died from a car accident. But in the end, he gives Claire's character "what she found in the coffee shop." I can't help but imagine a similar ending for RTP. YG will return but TY will come back and meet PH.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Great episode! Glad the Prince now sees the Princess/Se Na for what she is, a liar! Interesting take on the real Tae Jong. I believe he is comatose because the Prince is there and the space time continuum prevents two people to occupy space (okay, that was my Time Cop movie moment)! Tae Muu cannot even mention the existence of the other. I can't wait to see where this goes.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

lol. now that the ducklings are thinking that they are never going to get back to joseon era, they're starting to rebel against the prince. but i see them getting a surprise later on, coz it seems the closer the prince and park ha get, the closer the time travelers are getting back to their era.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

How about reincarnation? Things needing to die in order to be truly alive.
"Unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains but a single grain and has no life."

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Wonderful recap, JB! Thanks very much!!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Okay Koreans of the world...would you kindly solve an x file mistery of mine?

Washing machines. What gives? I mean, the world over is flooded in Korean home appliances, cars and communication gadgets such as *drool* Samsung galaxy notes...*drool some more* etc etc etc How come that even in dramas that portray shiny new washing machines (Family's honour) washing is still done crouching down or stamping a là wine making of yonder years?...I mean you posse as the dolphin of a wealthy family that also happens to make a living selling home appliances and stuff and in your shiny new humble roof top you still have the old basin?

0
3
reply

Required fields are marked *

Washing machines?!? In the series Unstoppable High Kick, the family had a washing machine, Grandma however, would usually foot stomp the wash , unless of course she was ruining the Daughter-in-Law's expensive clothes by washing them in the washer.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Hehe funny. I've never caught on that show, I'll see if I can find it.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

im korean living in korea my entire life. ive never actually seen anyone using the old basin in real life but saw quite a lot on tv dramas or some documentaries about orphanages where volunteers wash blankets using the basin with kids. in ordinary real life they dont really do that since almost all korean family has a washing machine at home.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

.... I hope this is how the series ends...:
Yi Gak has to return eventually to his time period, he marries Princess Bu-Young... Find out that ___ had killed Se-na..
Tae-yong from present-day lifetime has the memories of Yi Gak... and marries Park Ha.

Se-na screws herself over.
The end.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Are there 16 or 20 episodes? On wiki it says 16, and on dramafever it says 20. And it seems like it would be 16 cause the plot is moving pretty fast right now?

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *