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Big: Episode 2

Well that’s better. It’s like it took an episode to rev up (which makes sense given the premise, but it did feel surprisingly subdued). To make up for a less joke-filled premiere, Episode 2 brings the body swap comedy, the sex comedy, and some zippy plot to boot. We knew the premise going in, but the plot ended up a surprise: it’s the great mystery of Seo Yoon-jae. Is he an ass, or isn’t he? It turns out to be a more important question than you’d think.

 
EPISODE 2 RECAP

Da-ran peers over at Kyung-joon-in-Yoon-jae’s body with her last ounce of hope: “Yoon-jae-sshi?” But no, it’s Kyung-joon of course. She drags him out by the wrist to insist that they go back to the hospital and get the doctors to switch them back. Oh sure, that body-swap-ectomy. What?

He tells her that’s ridiculous, since all three of them would get locked up and studied like lab rats. Besides, he hates hospitals (understandably so, if his mom’s death was so recent) so he tells her to go by herself if she wants.

She yells at him to stop acting like a kid. Kyung-joon: “I AM a kid! I’m eighteen!” But then when she tries to drag him out again, it’s “Don’t treat me like a kid. This face isn’t a kid’s.” Haha, I love that the droll delivery is the same, but now the sassiness has an extra kick with the deeper voice and well, the face of a man.

He tells her to get it together so they can calmly try to suss things out, clearly more level-headed than her even at his age. But then his explanation kills me. He sits down to explain his theory of the events with two toy figures. So like a little boy. His faces are killing me.

His theory: they had the accident, and both fell into the water. And then seeing that his body was dying, Yoon-jae jumped bodies into his, thus leaving him to wake up in dead Yoon-jae’s body.

Da-ran watches this all, taking it in, but stops to complain that Yoon-jae isn’t the type of person to go taking over other people’s bodies all willy-nilly. Kyung-joon rolls his eyes, since clearly from his perspective, the other guy’s gonna be the bad guy.

She just keeps going on and on that Yoon-jae-sshi is so very careful and thoughtful and he wouldn’t make mistakes, and Kyung-joon grits his teeth, “Whatever.” His point is, the other guy in his body has to wake up before they can fix whatever cosmic disaster landed them in the wrong shells.

She pulls the toy Yoon-jae close and voice wavering, asks how he ended up in a place like that. Kyung-joon takes offense, since “a place like that” is his body, and pounds and pulls on his host body, yelling, “I don’t like a place like this either!”

He grabs for a soda in the fridge, and Da-ran takes it away, reminding him that this is Yoon-jae’s body, not his. Yoon-jae doesn’t drink soda, or do anything harmful to his body, ever. I’m beginning to think that maybe Yoon-jae is a cylon.

She asks him to take care of this body until they can fix things, since it belongs to someone very important to her. She starts fussing over a cut on his hand, and Kyung-joon pulls away, reminding her that he can’t exactly detach his brain from this body, no matter how much he’d like to.

They call Uncle to check on Kyung-joon’s condition, and find that he’s been moved to another hospital, but he hasn’t woken up.

She’s amazed that Kyung-joon really lives here alone, and then asks with genuine concern whether he’ll be okay all by himself, since it was a traumatic day. You can see his eyes flicker for a moment, lighting up at the concern, but he breezes that he’ll be fine and goes to bed.

She lingers for a moment and peers into the fridge, stocked with nothing but soda and frozen pizzas. She sighs.

Kyung-joon wakes up the next morning pretty much busting out of his tiny bed, which was already too small for him to begin with. “Big enough” has turned into “Too big,” but then he smiles to realize this also means he doesn’t have to go to school. Heh.

He ignores the rice porridge that Da-ran left on the table and sneers when he opens the fridge to find everything replaced with water and juice and fresh fruit. He mocks her plea to take care of his precious body and snipes that he won’t eat any of it. Haha, his petty revenge is so perfectly teenaged and nonsensical.

Meanwhile, Da-ran goes to the hospital to visit Yoon-jae-in-Kyung-joon’s body. She takes his hand and asks, trembling, “You’re in here, right?” Aw. She flashes back to a winter date where Yoon-jae had held her hand for the first time.

She swooned at its warmth, saying that a person’s temperature is as warm as their soul. It comforts her now, feeling that his hand is warm.

She sneaks inside her family’s dumpling restaurant (their house is in the back) and Mom giggles that Da-ran must’ve spent the night with Yoon-jae. Dad clucks that it’s not something to laugh about, but does help her think of sneaky ways to feed Yoon-jae things that will help his virility. Ha. (His idea—stuff them into dumplings. Of course.)

Da-ran runs into school late that morning, and Vice Principal Kim glares. I love that Da-ran has this silent secret admirer in Teacher Na Hyo-sang, the guy who is totally gruff but silently puts a towel on her chair when she’s wet or now, blocking the VP’s gaze so she can’t glare anymore. So sweet.

Kyung-joon takes his time that morning, staring into the mirror. He wonders if he ought to try growing a beard or something. But then he notices a weird feeling on his back. He looks, and some kind allergic rash is starting to break out.

He comes careening onto the school field in the middle of an assembly, hanging out of a taxi like a crazy person. He runs up to Da-ran like his pants are on fire, screaming for money (because he lost his wallet in the accident). He pays the cabbie and then runs back, jumping and writhing.

“I’m going crazy. My body is on fire!” HAHAHAHAHA. (A common euphemism for being horny.) Everyone gasps. He just keeps going, “Look at me! My body is hot!” And then he lifts his shirt at her, bopping up and down, flailing about.

She just stands there in shock so he finally just grabs her and they take off running, as if he cannot possibly wait another second. All the teachers and students stand there stunned, and Choong-shik gapes.

They run inside a classroom and he starts showing her the rashes all over his body, here, there, and everywhere. The VP and her friend Ae-kyung happen to peer into the room right when she’s got her head placed precariously low, and he’s making orgasm sounds from the crazy itchy pain. Hahahaha.

It turns out to be a mushroom allergy and the school nurse treats him. Da-ran gets ripped a new one, and hangs her head in apology to the whole teaching staff. She walks Kyung-joon out, and he asks if Gil Teacher got in a lot of trouble. He sees her welling up with tears and worries, but she says it’s because Yoon-jae is such a respectable person, but now everyone thinks of him differently, and she feels bad.

She tells him to go home and not cause any more trouble, and says that she’ll buy him whatever he needs. That wording (the same used by his uncle) turns him off and he stalks off angrily, saying that he can take care of himself.

The idea of having to look respectable as an adult is clearly a new idea to him, and he pauses at a bus stop ad for men’s suits, figuring he can clothe this body like that once he gets his wallet back.

He saunters into the hospital where his body is staying, which of course is the same hospital where Yoon-jae works. His face is plastered all over the walls in promotional posters. At the same time, Da-ran’s dad comes by with food for Yoon-jae.

They both reach the elevators at the same time, and Dad notices him. He calls out to him (calling him Seo-suh-bang, like a son-in-law), but gets no response. Kyung-joon gets in the elevator, and Dad looks him straight in the eye and calls out to him again.

This his time Kyung-joon looks, and then looks away, like he’s purposely ignoring him. Dad’s jaw drops as dramatic music plays, like his world is crashing down. Ha. He calls Da-ran to say that he’s leaving dumplings at the front desk, since Yoon-jae seems busy.

She freaks out, wondering how Kyung-joon even found out which hospital Yoon-jae works at, and fidgets nervously. She doesn’t have the guts to ask the VP to leave early, but Teacher Na totally steps in to give her the perfect excuse. Poor guy. Also, is the PE teacher in love with her another High Kick reference?

Meanwhile Kyung-joon walks down the hall and every person stops to greet him, which starts to weird him out. He wonders why, when suddenly he comes face to face with… his face, as Yoon-jae, on a hospital poster.

He freaks out, covering Yoon-jae’s poster face as if that does anything. Pfft. He pulls his shirt over his face and creeps down the hall, swerving into the bathroom. He’s met by the same poster again, and this time he tries to imitate the smile.

It’s one of my favorite sequences in the episode. It actually seems like it’s impossible for Kyung-joon to make that same face, even though we know that it’s the same body that does both. Nicely played.

He creeps down the hall and manages to avoid detection… until his colleagues step right out of the elevator and into his path. They ask what’s wrong with him, because skipping work is so out of character.

Thinking quickly, he says that he ate mushrooms by accident, and that he’s resting. Se-young uses that as an excuse to get handsy, which Kyung-joon notes. She asks if he still has “that thing” that she gave him and tells him to use it at times like this. And then she runs her hand down his arm and into his hand. Oh NOES.

Kyung-joon wriggles off her weird vibes, wondering why the ajumma is being so touchy-feely, and then Da-ran comes running up. She calls him Yoon-jae but silently growls at Kyung-joon, dragging him away.

She asks what on earth he’s doing here, but he says he’s here to see his own body—isn’t it natural that he’d want to check on himself? Besides, he has to retrieve some belongings.

She realizes her mistake, and takes him inside to Yoon-jae’s office, giving him the doctor’s coat to wear. That’s when he asks about one of Yoon-jae’s friends, saying that there’s something weird about her, and the way she touches people.

Da-ran chastises him, assuming it’s his teenage boy hormones reinterpreting everything sexually, when it’s not. He rolls his eyes at her, wondering if she knows anything about men. I’m beginning to think she knows nothing about people.

He plops down on Yoon-jae’s bed, and Da-ran notes how much he just seems like Yoon-jae right now. She sits down next to him and asks to hold his hand, sighing that it’s not as warm as Yoon-jae’s, since his soul isn’t as warm. He scoffs that he’d rather be cool anyway.

She gets up and reaches out her hand to help him up, but that triggers a memory. He flashes back to that moment in the water, when he opened his eyes and saw Yoon-jae swimming toward him with his hand outstretched.

He says he remembers seeing Yoon-jae’s hand then, and thinking that if he wanted to live, he should take that hand. So he did. He wonders now if that’s why they ended up this way. Well I’m glad he at least remembered that Yoon-jae saved his life.

She takes him to see his own body, and suggests that maybe if they got swapped when they held hands, doing so now will switch them back. He hesitates, wondering what happens if he doesn’t wake up, but she doesn’t so much care and insists it’ll be fine.

She puts their hands together. A mystical breeze comes through the room. Kyung-joon opens his eyes… as Yoon-jae? He calls her Da-ran-sshi, and tells her he’s sorry.

She starts to cry, happy and relieved, saying that she was so worried it was all her fault. He tells her he’ll say it now…

“Puing. Puing.” HA. You ass. By now, she’s totally bought that they’ve switched back and crying, so his stunt is mean. He expects her to stop, but she just cries more, asking if this is all a child’s game to him. She storms out.

He looks around for his stuff, when Aunt and Uncle come in asking after Kyung-joon. He quickly grabs the chart to look like he’s doctoring, and Aunt asks if there’s a chance he won’t wake up for years.

Kyung-joon can’t help but ask what they’d do if that happened, and she says that they’re not THAT close a relation that they’d take that kind of responsibility for him. Ooof. That hurts.

He just steps back and watches with this heartbreaking look on his face, as she asks Uncle if there’s a way they can send him to America or something. The nurse asks if they want his belongings, and she coldly goes through them, throwing everything away but taking the cash and cards from his wallet. Ouch, ouch, ouch.

He finally stumbles out of the room shell-shocked, where Da-ran is waiting for him in the hall. He just walks past her silently, kicking a trashcan in anger.

She chases him outside, asking if he’s okay, but he gets angry at her too, knowing that she’s only concerned about what he’ll do to his body. She’s actually concerned because she overheard what Aunt and Uncle said, but he screams that she’s the same anyway—she finds him burdensome and is only worried that he might stay in this body forever.

She tries to stop him, hanging onto his arms to get him to listen, and he pushes her off. But that’s when Little Bro Choong-shik comes running up, appalled. He steps up to defend his noona, (So. Cute.) asking why brother-in-law is acting this way.

Kyung-joon just yells, “I am NOT your brother-in-law!” Oh no. But the hilariously dim Choong-shik just goes, is it not mae-hyung? thinking he got the WORD wrong. Hahahaha. I luff this character.

He starts calling him sister-in-law (to his credit, family words are confusingly specific in Korean, but sister-in-law isn’t one you’d mistake for brother-in-law). Kyung-joon gapes, calling him stupid before walking away.

He storms off and purposely drinks a soda and then goes to see his body again. The trash has already been emptied of his stuff, and he assures his comatose self, “It’s okay, you have Mom’s inheritance, so for now they won’t throw you away.” Awwww. Just kick my heart why don’t you.

He comes home to find a bag of stuff hanging on his door. It’s his clothes and wallet (with the cherub picture still inside, which must’ve actually been from Mom, the way he cherishes it) and a box of dumplings from Gil-ka Mandoo (Streetside Dumplings). He looks at the name and realizes it’s from Gil Teacher.

Gil Teacher is currently being given the third degree from Dad and Little Bro, who ask if her engagement is off. (Choong-shik has finally figured out the other meaning of “I am not your brother-in-law.”)

Dad swears that Yoon-jae blew him off on purpose, and Da-ran has no excuse up her sleeve. They sigh that it must be over.

Just then, Kyung-joon comes by the restaurant looking for Teach, when Mom finds him outside. She reels him into a round of guess-what’s-in-the-dumpling using Gil-Da-ran puns until he finally gives her the right answer. I love that he doesn’t know why he’s playing this game.

She yanks him inside and announces him to the family. Da-ran gasps. Kyung-joon pauses the action for a moment to figure out the family connections – so this is Da-ran’s mom, which means he needs to call her mother-in-law, etc.

He smiles and bows to father-in-law, and waves at brother-at-law, calling them by their proper titles this time. Well phew for being faster on the uptake this time around. They ask what brings him by so suddenly, and he just stands there awkwardly and bursts, “Surprise!” Hahahaha.

She drags him out to ask what he’s doing here, and he says he just came by looking for her, but the ajumma made him play a guessing game and then dragged him inside. He thinks she should be grateful he was quick enough to call them by the right titles.

He turns to go, but she holds him back—well if he started as Yoon-jae he has to see it through. Inside, the family breathes a sigh of relief that the relationship seems fine after all, and the parents send Choong-shik out to get beer and soju so Dad can clear the air properly.

He comes outside to find the couple arguing over having to “hide the truth” and Choong-shik asks what they’re talking about so suspiciously. Hide what? Da-ran just drags Kyung-joon inside and tells him that it’s adult business and kids needn’t know.

Kyung-joon loooooooves this, and makes a point of saying it over and over to Choong-shik: “Kids don’t need to know!”

He has to spend some awkward alone time with Dad as they wait for dinner, and his behavior is so puzzling to Dad. He’s not outright rude, but he lacks the over-polite that a well-behaved son-in-law would be dripping with, in a normal situation.

Dad gets excited when he shows in interest in his rock collection, so he points out the ones that represent his family. Kyung-joon: “Oh so it’s a rock family! Rock Dad, Rock Mom, and the idols!” Pffft. (Ah-ee-dols = child rocks, but also how you pronounce idol in Korean.)

Dad says that since he’s joining the family, they’ll have to make a place for his rock too. He says no thanks, thinking it silly, but remembers that he’s supposed to care, and takes it back.

He asks what the criteria are though—is it by size? Because then… the big rock should be Choong-shik and the little rock Dad. Or by beauty? Then the big rock should be Mom and the little rock Dad. Ha. I love that he’s insulting him the entire time, and then adds a… “father-in-law?” at the end.

Dad gets angry (but in a cute petty way) and says that they’ll just have to find a rock that suits him. That leaves Kyung-joon wondering what that means. He figures it’s not his rock/place anyway, since it’s Yoon-jae’s to worry about.

They manage to get through dinner okay, though Da-ran and Kyung-joon bicker quietly throughout. Dad offers “Yoon-jae” a beer, and he lights up. Da-ran stops him—he has to drive! He reminds her of the accident, so it’s fine.

Dad goes to pour and Choong-shik tries to join in, and noona tells him no—she will not watch minors drink! She gives Kyung-joon a pointed look and he closes his eyes, to say, then don’t watch!

The silent bickering is so cute. He finally sticks his tongue out at her and accepts the beer from Dad…

…which Da-ran snatches out of his hand and guzzles down. HA. He watches in horror and then grabs it back to get the few remaining drops out of the glass, as the family watches in confusion.

She walks him home (worried because he drank some beer) and he sighs that it was a drop and not even his first anyway. She says it doesn’t matter—she feels responsible for him because he’s her student, and he groooooooans. But you know he’s gotta love it.

She adds that she’s sorry that she made him act like her fiancé, and thanks him for playing along. He says they’re even since she retrieved his wallet, and adds that if she’s really sorry she could help fill it, since this body costs more to take the bus (heh) and needs bigger clothes.

He points at his butt, “This guy keeps eating my pants!” Hee. She agrees that they can’t let him dress this way, and he lights up—are they going to buy new clothes? No, they’re going to Yoon-jae’s apartment to get his clothes. Oh right. I forgot about that solution.

Mom and Dad wash dishes and wonder about the change in Yoon-jae’s behavior. Mom swoons, thinking it means that he’s really comfortable around them now, like real family. Dad’s not quite convinced, but agrees that if that’s the case, it’s a good thing.

Da-ran and Kyung-joon head to Yoon-jae’s apartment (good thing the lock’s a fingerprint one) and she tells him to go pick out some clothes. She walks in on him changing and turns away, and he wonders what the big deal is. She must’ve seen him undressed all the time.

But she admits she hasn’t. Kyung-joon gapes, “Oh. My. God. You mean you and this ajusshi aren’t… with the seeing… in THAT kind of relationship? You’re getting married in a month! How can you not have?” Words out of my own mouth, kid.

She stammers that that’s not something a kid should be saying. He gets an idea and moves in close. “Want me to show you?” Rawr.

He lifts up his shirt, “This ajusshi’s body is awesome. Look, chocolate!” Hahahaha. She turns away again and tells him to stop.

He wonders why this ajusshi worked on his body so much if it wasn’t to show Gil Teacher. He figured that since it was so sculpted, it was to look good for her, but if that’s not the case… Hm, this is going to a bad place for Yoon-jae.

He then adds that this is the kind of body that takes hours daily to maintain. So then why did he spend all that time on it, when he could’ve taken her out on more dates? Aw, kid, you’re breaking her bubble! Stop it!

He comes to the conclusion that this ajusshi though more of his abs than his girlfriend. Da-ran’s face falls. She wonders if all those times Yoon-jae had told her he was too busy were just excuses because he didn’t want to spend time with her.

Kyung-joon realizes his mistake, and quickly adds that Yoon-jae was on his way to see her that day, to tell her something important. She wonders if it really was to say that he loved her. “What if it wasn’t?”

He takes a step closer. “Gil Da-ran-sshi, I love you.” Awwww. Now I’M confused! Swoon.

They smile at each other, lost in the moment even though they know it isn’t real. She lights up as soon as he says the words.

He takes a step back. “…is what he would’ve said.”

She smiles, calling herself dumb for thinking otherwise. He agrees that she’s dumb.

He flips through the clothes in the closet, grumbling, “Does she like Seo Yoon-jae that much?” Aw, are you getting jealous? He snipes that he doesn’t like any of the clothes, and finally lands on a sweater.

Only, when he yanks on it, a little electronic house key falls out. Oh crap. All the signs, they point to Cheaty Cheaterson! Argh.

He asks if this is a key to his house, but Da-ran says no. She thinks maybe it’s to their newlywed house? Er, that’s a leap, given he didn’t even care to be present when you went looking.

The phone rings and she tells Kyung-joon to answer, so he does. It’s Se-young, who only belatedly found out about the accident and is on her way with his stuff.

As they wait for her, Kyung-joon wonders what to do about the ajusshi’s job—does he have to go to work at the hospital? Dude, and kill innocent people with your non-medical-school-graduating self? WUT?

She suggests they put in a vacation request since the accident is a good excuse. He wonders what else he’ll have to do in the ajusshi’s place—like the wedding? She says no, since Yoon-jae will be back by then. Kyung-joon says he wouldn’t do it anyway.

She reminds him to be polite to Se-young and not to look at her lustfully (ha) and he swears to look at her purely, but winks at Da-ran. Hee.

He heads down to meet Se-young, looking curiously at the key again. Se-young arrives, and we get a conspicuous close-up of her keys, with an identical electronic key.

Meanwhile, Da-ran looks for the vacuum to do some cleaning, and finds a suitcase in the closet, packed and ready to go somewhere with a fresh passport inside. Not something one normally keeps in the closet at the ready.

She wonders to herself where Yoon-jae was going without telling her…

Downstairs, Kyung-joon sees Se-young arrive and waves at her awkwardly. But she surprises him by running up for a big hug. She asks why he didn’t tell her about the accident, saying she should’ve been the first to know.

And then she turns her face towards his for a kiss. He yanks her away before anything happens. She just says, “Yoon-jae-ya, I love you.” His jaw drops.

And then Da-ran shows up behind him. He looks back and forth and back and forth, as it starts to sink in…

Kyung-joon: “Seo Yoon-jae, you son of a bitch.”

Oh HELL YEAH.

 
COMMENTS

Yay for Kyung-joon being quick on the uptake! I’m sad that Yoon-jae turned out to be a cheater, though really, it’s still circumstantial evidence at this point. It’s still possible that Se-young is one-sidedly clingy while he’s just cold feet guy, and not a very expressive boyfriend. I don’t think so, but it’s possible.

I feel like either way, there’s something interestingly mysterious about him, and even if he does turn out to be a straight-up two-timing dirtbag, it’s a great mystery to solve. That sort of makes Kyung-joon the detective, in uncovering the truth about this guy, which is a fun way to twist the body swap. Because you need more narrative motivation other than just having to bumble your way through posing as the other guy until your body wakes up. Now he’s invested Gil Teacher’s future—he can’t have Teach marrying a scumbag now, can he?

I didn’t expect this drama to be Biscuit Teachery, since I assumed the student-teacher pairing wouldn’t be the main one. But it’s looking more and more like it is, if they’re painting Yoon-jae as the guy who was wrong for her, in every way. (And also because Yoon-jae-in-Kyung-joon’s-body is lying in a coma, whereas I had expected more of a Freaky Friday situation.) Already we can see that Kyung-joon would’ve done things differently, had he been this body’s owner, which makes me think this is the pair we’re going to end up rooting for. You know I already am. But it’s also the unlikeliest pair, given the student-teacher problem. And it’s a pair whose ending is less of a foregone conclusion, which I really like.

Thankfully, Da-ran is much more palatable when she’s talking to Kyung-joon because she loses the put-on aegyo and talks like a teacher, so I liked her much better in this episode than I did in the first. She was worrying me before, but when she’s with Kyung-joon she’s much more assertive and interesting. She’s still amaaaaazingly naïve for her age, but at least now she seems less like a total dimwit. She’s a pushover when it comes to Yoon-jae, but not with Kyung-joon, which makes sense and is a huge relief—it means the source of the problem is Yoon-jae and her fear that she’s somehow not good enough for him. I already love how much sense Kyung-joon makes, all Well if I were this guy, I would’ve made these chocolate abs to show YOU.

Episode 2 feels much more like the usual Hong Sisters pace and tone, now that we have the body swap in place and can let Gong Yoo play Kyung-joon, which is what we’re all here for. I love how physically different Yoon-jae and Kyung-joon are. One is uptight and perfectly perfect in an OCD way… and yet probably fake because no one can actually be that perfect. That put-on smile that Kyung-joon couldn’t replicate is the best. And I love that Gong Yoo has the kind of face you can maneuver like a lump of play-doh. So comical.

My favorite thing about Kyung-joon is how much he wants to be treated like an adult without having to do any of the work, and this is his free pass to do just that. His journey will likely be in figuring out that there’s no such thing, but it’s really fun to see him enjoy things like having a beer or telling Choong-shik that kids don’t need to know certain things. You guys know I love me some high school coming-of-age shenanigans. And Gong Yoo in Biscuit Teacher Redux? I don’t even care if that’s redundant. It’s like Christmas came early this year.

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I can say this is my favourite drama so far , I just lovvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvve everything about it >>>

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same here, I feel so bubbly inside watching just these 2 ep.

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Kyung Joon/ YoonJae's soul's body might have to wake up halfway through--I think part of the problem with that character is that he's forgotten what it's like to be a kid. That, in writing terms gives a lot more punch to the story--I can see why they'd keep him in a coma for the time being, though.

Story reasons:
1. Gives time to establish Gil Da Ran's family and family dynamic without the cluster of introductions and plotlines.
2. Gives room to develop a separate plotline to investigate the characters.
3. Something to hold over the watchers, because you know it might happen, but you don't know *when* it will happen.
4. Good pacing tool just in case the network pulls one fast on you.

If Kyung Joon's problem is that he wants to be an adult too fast--then Yoon Jae's problem is that he's forgotten what it's like to be a kid (as indicated through the mother).

I'm hoping the Hong sisters don't press for the instant melo makjang of "secret relatives". But I do hope to see lots of rich family moments that have made many of their dramas go from good to great--Chun Hyang, for example, or Best Love--some of the best moments came from family.

I'm also waiting for the metaphor party and they symbolism beyond the rocks they are really good at. My Dwaeji tokki is waiting too.

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Thanks for the recap.

I don't think Yoon-Jae is cheating.

I think the handsy female doctor is a red herring--or the Korean equivalent.

I think Yoon Jae and Kyung Joon are connected, very likely brothers.

And I'm eager to see how the theme of rescue plays out--angels with outstretched hands.

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welcome back Gong Yoo!

wow, so many cute and funny scenes, so far, what a fun/weird/mysterious drama, loving it!

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Wooow I've finished reAding ep1 recaps not so long ago ...thanks alot

I'm off to read xD

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just had a slow moment here.. It just dawned on me thaf it was indeed Gong Yoo who played the student in Biscuit teacher! hahahaha
Anyway, I love, love, love where the show is going. I adore noona-dongsaeng romance, although I'm not sure how things would work but it's the Hong sisters.. I'm sure they would come up with something.:)
and I hope cutie pie Kyung Joon would come back.. because As much I enjoy Gong Yoo and his choco-abs, another pretty wouldn't hurt.. heh~

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i had no idea how the ending would turned out but so far interesting! :D
i love Da Ran's family. its really contrary to Kyung Joon's...

anyone watch the preview?
I hope SUZY will end up with GIL CHOONG SIK <3
haha

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I have objectively appreciated practically every single Hong sisters drama. Their dramas might not have been to my taste, but I could understand why they were popular. However, despite my love of Lee Min Jung, Gong Yoo, Shin Won Ho and Suzy, I fail to see anything remarkable about Big. As JB noted, Lee Min Jung acts annoyingly babyish and thickheaded whenever she's interacting with Gong Yoo or Shin Won Ho. (She's awesome as usual when she's with her little brother, though). I enjoyed the whimsical elements and the interspersed moments of humor, but overall, the plot is weak and unoriginal. So many situations felt old and recycled. Whoa, a moment of epiphany. Maybe without all the funny parts, the Hong sisters' dramas are nothing special.

And Gong Yoo acting like an 18 year old can be rather off putting sometimes. Also, I feel like Kyung Joon's personality changed too much post-bodyswap. If Kyung-Joon-inside-Yoon-Jae didn't say all those English phrases in the same tone, I'd have a hard time associating/connecting the two characters. I mean he was pretty quiet, and now he's super mischievous, rebellious, loud, emotional, etc.

Also, the whole magical explanation behind their bodyswapping, as of right now, is quite flimsy and absurd. I wish the scriptwriters gave us a small hint or two to tide us by before they reveal the meaning of the cherub pictures. Maybe Kyung joon and Yoon Jae are brothers or something, since they both have that cherub picture....

My absolute favorite part of this episode was the allergy situation and its double entendres. So hilarious. I wish there were more of those funny parts. But my jaw almost dropped to the floor when the show made a reference to blow jobs. Oh my lordy. Korean television is not ready for this. I'M not ready for this, lol. Overall, this show is solid, but it's not as amazing as I expected :(

Other random notes:
*And I doubt that the PE teacher is a High Kick reference, unless someone in the production team has a connection with the series.
*I thought it was pretty obvious that Lee Min Jung was going to end up with Shin Won Ho's character, since the first episode focused so much on their first meeting and because Shin Won Ho's character was given so much back story.

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But this is like Ghost on exterior,
here we have soul, there we have face...
question is what's more important body or soul... ;)

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I don't think his personality has changed. He seemed more mature before because he was acting older in a younger body. Now even acting in a similar way, due to Gong Yoo's more mature face, it will come across as being exponentially more juvenile.

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For me I don't want their SOULS TO SWITCH BACK...but If they need to, they should have one SCHEDULER...it's time for someones CAMEO :)

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LOL. Too bad Hong Sister's dramas cameos are always from their previous works. Dokko Jin seems more likely.

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You think...imagine Dokko all angelic... ;)

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They already had a cameo in the first episode... the bride, unless you missed that in JB's recap.

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Only Hee Jin? I watched but did not spot Dokko Jin.

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They might squeeze another one (on top of the two in the first episode)--you never know.

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I'll go with Jun Ki or KJH...but not squeezed, in HD...hahha

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Seung gi sounds good, just sayin'. ;)

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His song already made an appearance so I guess that's covered. LOL

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lulz

I read your comment in TK2H thread that you spazzed when his song came on in Ep1 and chuckled.

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ahhahaha. :)

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People say before K changing his body with YJ he was more ''mature'' and cool.

I disagree, even thought he wanted to look cool, he is still a teenager and since everything is now not under his control anymore, he is freaking out - so that is why he acts more childish in this episode. K was childish too, on episode 1 he was very childish with DR. He didn't respect his uncle, he didn't care much about DR before, he even splashed water with his on DR on PURPOSE with his bike/motorcycle on episode 1 and keep teasing her not calling her ''teacher'' right and he also didn't listen to her before. So I don't get from where you got that K was more mature and all and he isn't anymore after he changed his body with JY.

Also, he didn't even saw much of him...... he didn't see him in the same situation as he is facing as YJ, how do you know how he would react in that situation?

He is a teenager, don't remember. He was trying to play tough and cool but we know he isn't really like this, he is just a lonely kid that wants love.

And also, for him, must be fun joke with DR

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for me he's silly and immature in most scenes but when it comes to figuring out what a loser YJ is he's very fast. remember when she'd pick up the phone and YJ is like i cant make it and she makes excuses for him and you just see him roll his eyes like wake up lady! he's smart and mature that way but also cheeky like every teenager is!

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Wow tag team recapping. I love a drama that has deeper questions beneath the romancing, as compared to those fanservice ones.

And this drama seems to be developing into the former, hope it stays good throughout. But the directing/editing seems lacking though.

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O Topper but I liked all slomos in ep 1...haha

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if yoon jae's a cheater, really i can't see any justification for it. and no matter how the student-teacher relationship is played out, i just can't root for it seeing as how it's actually illegal in most countries not to mention morally and socially unacceptable. it just might be possible that in the end, yoon jae will have no one. KJ will end up with Suzy and Da Ran with her secret-admirer colleague. lol.

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Lol, I sensed some vibes there too..he's so shy around her...
But if KJ stay in YJ body, he's in 30s, no law questions...
but the fact they know, brings different question...

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Thanks GF for the recap.

I've just watched the episode after reading and I'm like 'something's missing in this drama'.

I liked seeing a lot of GY and those abs.

However, I was not excited about the acting or script in this episode. And where is the funny?

Like a lot of people KJ's character portrayed by GY seems different to the character portrayed by Shin. It's more the writing and stage directions than GY though.

Thinking I would have liked this drama if it had been similar to Hello My Teacher without the body-swop. And with someone-else for the teacher.

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I noticed that at around 41mnt LMJ back to the same set when she stars in "Smile,You"..the back of the house. heck the same set been re-used multiple times already.

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My questions is why they didn't fake amnesia?? That would have solved the whole problem of why he can't remember anything, why he's acting strange, and why he can't come to work!

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I was thinking the same exact thing.
Just say its freaking AMNESIA.
I mean those things can be solved by miraculously regaining the memory so i don't understand how they'd be at a loss.
LOL there's some common sense that needs to be punched into Da Ran/Kyung Joon.

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i dont think she's toned down her aegyo/annoying talk at all! cuz besides lil bro and her student she's just a bumbling idiot to everyone else,ugh! wish she'd go back to her 'Smile you' acting or better yet borrow some aegyo balancing tips from Queen In Hyun ; )
and i agree, Yoon Jae, that S-O-B!

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The drama really knows how to find an excuse to make Gong Yoo flash again and again. Hahahaha. Broody shower scenes are too mainstream.

Anyways, the music reminds me of Liar Game. I like!
I'm kind of wondering whether Yoon Jae did die. Since according to the doctor, he did die! Just because Kyung Joon (well his body) is a coma, that doesn't mean Yoon Jae's soul is inside the body.

From the movie, Just Like Heaven and 49 days, the soul doesn't need to be in the body.

Or it could be that there are actually 2 souls in Yoon Jae's body but Kyung Joon's presence is repressing Yoon Jae's soul. Confusing, I know.

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"Broody shower scenes are too mainstream."

LOL, so true.

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Found you!

I love the hipster abs-flashes, but then I wonder how it would've been for Gong Yoo to talk good about his body in third person... although he has a script, so it's not all up to him, but still... You can practically imagine the thought process: "Would this make me sound too cocky? Then again, it's true, it's all choco-abs. Besides, it's in the script... but what about my delivery? Nonono.. just act like your 18-year-old self..." etc.

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LOL, I love GY's internal monologue (filtered through Nutella donuts, of course).

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As much I love/ed 49 days, I don't think HS are gonna allow that their story goes at the same path...
But happy to see we're learning s'thing from dramas...

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Oh my goodness I just adore Gong Yoo. I was never a fan of Lee Min Jung but shes growing on my rapidly. It might be worth noting that teacher Na is quite protective of Da Ran. Its adorable.

And yes Kyung Joon, your body is HOT. and I am looking at it.

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I'm wondering about the possibility of Yoonjae never coming back. I assumed that the body swap happened after Yoonjae flatlined so maybe this isn't even a swap and there is no 'soul' in Kyungjoon's body at all.
I'm now also curious as to how Suzy will fit into all of this?

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The story is so interesting.. I like how the story turns on... I like that Yoon-Jae is not that perfect man... and maybe is a bad guy *I don't know why but I wish he turns to be a bad guy* so that we can have interesting plot rather that just body switching.. And I love the acting, Gong Yoo rocks! coz everytime I watch Yoon-Jae after the body switching, I always see him as Kyung Joon (me like it.. like it :D)

And about Kyung Joon - Da Ran, hmm... I'm seeing that Kyung Joon has this kind of attraction to Da Ran, but I doubt that it was love, maybe it's just a crush like to dongsaeng to his noona, but who knows :P

Now, I really wonder what Suzy's role will be in this story?

Can wait to watch the sub.. but thanks to JB for this beautiful recap, my sub's waiting not that desperate :p

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i love this drama... thanks for recaping.

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see the bit in ep 1 where they show YJ holding a plane ticket from incheon to chicago i think which he puts inside the 'miracle book' am seriously hoping they r not gonna throw a terminal disease on us or sth stupid like that as in he's being a noble idiot so he's leaving for surgery or just to die there...i will shoot sb Hong Sisters, dont do that pls! plus the more i think abt it i dont think he's cheating, noble idiocy probably (for whatever reason)

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Oh, noble idiot! Now that you´ve said it, it seems very likely :/

I guess it would be better than him being a cheater? It also would give Kyung Joon a pretty interesting storyline...

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Hong Sisters are pretty unpredictable. Did you watch the last series? And the series before that? It's really hard--sometimes you know things are going to happen, then they don't (Hong Gil Dong), or you know they are absolutely going t happen and then they twist your guts in such a way that you feel like "Whu--?" (See YAB and Best Love)

They know their drama conventions well, tip their hats to them and then kick them down the stairs, laughing, which is one of the reasons they are much loved.

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I´m not a big Hong Sisters fan. I´ve watched Kim Sam Soon, MGIAG and My Girl. Dropped YAB and Best Love halfway in. The only show of theirs that I´ve really loved was MGIAG (but that like whoa!), because it wasn´t as formulaic as the others to me. I think they are good writers, but from what I´ve seen, they often play it safe. To me, My Girl and Kim Sam Soon were the same show in nutshell, just with a slightly different set-up. So I don´t think it would be far-fetched to assume that they would pull a noble idiot, they are no strangers to it (see: Hee Jin in Kim Sam Soon). I don´t think I would even mind, if they are going to do it in this drama. It could be a new take on it, having Kyung Joon slowly discover the illness etc...

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umm... Kim Sam Soon wasn't one of theirs.

Big (KBS2, 2012)
The Greatest Love [Best Love] (MBC, 2011)
My Girlfriend is a Nine-Tailed Fox (KBS2, 2010)
You're Beautiful (SBS, 2009)
Hong Gil Dong (KBS2, 2008)
Couple of Fantasy (MBC, 2006)
My Girl (SBS, 2005)
Delightful Girl Choon Hyang

are their projects.

My Name is Kim Sam Soon was about a chef that was a little fat and pretty much kick started the whole "cougar" thing. (The writer went on to write What's Up Fox? which had a similar plot, but was much racier.)

My Girl had a totally different plot--a girl from Jeju basically pretends to be a long lost heir to a large family. As one viewer put it--it's a guide to how to scam people. That was written by the Hong Sisters.

referesher course (for those who aren't familiar)

Big (KBS2, 2012) Based on a Tom Hanks movie... though nothing like it. Boy switches souls into a man's body.

The Greatest Love [Best Love] (MBC, 2011) Kind of a revisit to YAB--looking into the side they didn't get to which is the media circus and scandal. Guy with heart problem, an epic potato (TT;; Poor potato), and one really awesome heart monitor.

My Girlfriend is a Nine-Tailed Fox (KBS2, 2010) Boy falls in love with--well a nine-tailed fox. One of the shows where the characters don't work hard because the theming is about the characters becoming human and that's the Hong sister's definition of human--working hard (from their father)

You're Beautiful (SBS, 2009) Girl pretends to be a boy in a boy band. (Started that specific trend though cross dressing had shown up long before then, Painter in the Wind, Coffee Prince.)

Hong Gil Dong (KBS2, 2008) Sageuk--the only one to date. Only one with an ending fans gripe about. (Took a swipe at the "King Kill me for my crimes and then all was forgiven." trope.)

Couple of Fantasy (MBC, 2006) Rich Prissy woman gets amnesia and ends up living in her enemy's house, falling in love with him. (Writing-wise, it has the cleanest pacing, even if it doesn't get your heart strings tangled. I think this is the turning point in their writing.)

My Girl (SBS, 2005) Same director as Choon Hyang. Girl from country pretends to be heiress, but falls in love with her "cousin"

Delightful Girl Choon Hyang [My Sassy Girl Choon Hyang should be the better title due to the in-joke put in.]- based on an old tale modernized. Had Jae Hee in it.

With the exception of YAB and Best Love, most of their plot threads don't really overlap, though a few of the questions they pose and the theming does--but that's to be expected for most writers. (City Hall's writer Kim Eun Sook is an ace at the quiet supporting male character really good at politics. Kim Do Woo, who wrote Kim Sam Soon, wrote mainly cougar relationships.)

As for the emotional beats where episode 1-3 is set up, 5-6 hits stride, and around 12-14, it hits bottom (Makjang open season) and then 15-16 is sudden wrap up--well, that's about all K-dramas in the rom com genre. (Melo dramas have open season on makjang after episode one.) Which was taken from the West in the form of Aristotle's ideal play formula.

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@Kim Yoonmi:

<3.

That is all.

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@Kim Yoonmi
Wow...reminder to myself, don't make Kim angry ;)

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Lol, you sure are passionate about this.

Kim Sam Soon is not by them? Someone burn me alive for not knowing this, please.

I don´t know why I thought always thought it was, probably because it reminded me of My Girl so much (yes, it is a different set-up, but they do feel very similiar to me, tone-wise and character-wise).

Anyway, I know all the other dramas you have listed are by them, but My Girl, Best Love and YAB have turned me off of them (in the sense that I have no desire to watch the older ones, not that I won´t give new ones like this a try). I don´t connect with their characters most of the time and it if I do, it depends heavily on acting, direction, etc.

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That was refreshing and tickled my funny bone to no end... much love, Kim Yoonmi Sunsaengnim OTL

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Every series people forget what they did. Bless something called Dramawiki. (though dramawiki is missing their individual dramas they did under apprenticeship. I learned about that when I helped with the thank you project for YAB.) (Though I remembered all the plotlines without aide)

I've watched all of the Hong Sister dramas since My Sassy Girl Chun Hyang. (And lost sleep over it. Jae Hee<3 My first K-drama crush.) I also have pretty good story memory. I can forget where I placed my cellphone, but ask me to recite a story's plotline from when I was five and I probably can do so. Been watching K-dramas since about 2002? I probably consume more than average. (though I hate melos, especially birth secret/adoption melos.)

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I still have hope that Yoon jae is not a cheater, it is too early for it too be so obvious. It´s so good to get weekly dose of Gong Yoo again, I´ve been craving it since I´ve finished Coffee Prince ( a two hour movie once a year is just not enough, lol).

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I love that they found an excuse to get his clothes off, have him brag about his own physique, and that it ended up being a plot point. He's has time to exercise to have a body like that, but he doesn't have time for her?
I think all signs point to cheater mccheaterson, but that since it's only episode 2 it might be a red herring. The packed suitcase in the closet though, not cool.

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i may be in for a heartbreak laters but i am a kyung-ran/da-joon shipper~~~

i just love kyung joon before he was swapped and i love him even more when he was in GY's body.

two-timing yoon jae? i think there is more to it, tho hopefully not cuz i wan't me kyung-ran ship to sail smoothly~~~

episode 2 is a step up the previous epi and paves the way to how an epic drama BIG will be. :)

by the way... if you guys need softsubs, darksmurfsub is subbing this, check it here- http://www.darksmurfsub.com/forum/index.php?/topic/4763-big-2012/

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I agree with those who are saying that Kyung-joon's character hasn't changed all that much. I think it's interesting that we see more of his true self once he's been stripped of his own body.

I super agree with your comments on the aegyo, GF. It was so obnoxious and I think it points to the fact that this should be the OTP when she can just be herself around him.

Thanks for the recap! Can't wait til next week :)

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Yup!
people are really at their best when acting like themselves/no need for any aegyo.
which is why majority osts start off with love-hate relationship, unless you're Boong do&Hee Jin ;)

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just saw that mv over at koalas as well.
Interesting.. this does answer a few questions, while raising others..
i see that yoon jae was amused with da ran from the get go, and while some of those fill-in-the-blank scenes does get my hopes higher, it doesn't disappate his shadyness in ep1. when he constantly ignored her. I mean if you're confused be a man and say something, do something!
we're also given a few clues in this ep that he might've been cheating, but i'm keeping an open mind as to what the hong sisters have in store for us.
anything's possible

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Ah~ I feel like I'm going through my 49 Days dilemma.

I wanted Ji-hyun's soul to stay in Yi-Kyung's for life.
Now I want Kyung-Joon to be forever in Yoon-jae's body.

God bless military, all this chocolate :p~~~~~~~

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Have to wait for the boy to wake up (if he ever will) in order to balance the equation. I didn't feel the connection between GY's acting and the boy's character. For the heroine's love, the soul or the body? We will see. Thanks GF ^^

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I don't see all the character inconsistency. When he first met her he was joking around with her about the umbrella, and it's pretty childish to just expect to take your umbrella back without handing the other person theirs especially if you know it was a mistake. Then his mocking about banmal (pretty childish) and so was the jumping out the window. He grabbed away her phone and took her on a motorcycle ride... all of this within a day (or 2) of meeting her. Not only is it childish it's impulsive. I think he's more vocal just because he "knows" her now. His relatives seemed pretty aloof so it's understandable he was cold with them, but he's been pretty much joking with her since they met.

And depending on how bad the allergy is to someone who's never experienced the burning and itching it can create it's a brand new experience. Especially if he's just eating pizza like normal when all the sudden it hurts all over. As an allergy sufferer I can say you think you know how it feels, but unless you experience it you have no idea.

I think Dr. Lady has been in love with him for a while just never said anything about it. Now he's getting married and she's trying to scoop in on her last chance. he's got cold feet because she is cute but a little clingy/ditzy around him. They just met a month ago and maybe he's realizing this is happening a bit fast. Or maybe he just said it out of obligation and he thought he liked her enough to go along with it and now he doesn't.

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this episode had me cracking up soooo hard throughout, something i haven't had with a hong sisters drama in a very long time.

the rocks (HAHAHA), cheojae (ROFL), and the american words being thrown about "oh mother, father, pleaz-e!" puhahaha

i don't think yoon-jae is cheating either. he had a plane ticket to los angeles which he stuck inside that cherubs book. obviously there's a connection between him and kyung joon- they share the same picture, and kyung joon had just come from the states. i think he does love da-ran, but he had some sort of crisis going on that he couldn't bring himself to tell her about.

as for the key, i think the female doctor must have given it to him. she had asked him, "do you still have what i gave you? it's for times like this that you use it." i'm not sure why he would have accepted it, but then again yoon-jae's character is pretty mysterious right now.

i wasn't expecting that shin won-ho's body wasn't going to wake up for the time being. like the comments before me, i was hoping for a freaky friday situation. a bit disappointed on that part :(

but i'm so glad that hong sisters have toned it down a tad on the funnies for this series. it was rather needed, in my opinion. but man, when they do funny, it's epic.

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To comment on the mystery of what Yoon-jae is really like, I really hope that it's the case that he's being cold-feet guy and not cheater-cheaterson.

One thing that gives me hope is that he was the one who reached out his hand to keep Kyung-joon from drowning. A very heroic act and I hope reflective of his overall personality. I wonder if perhaps Yoon-jae was offered a position to work oversees. It would explain why he has the suitcase and the passport. It would also explain why he hasn't sent out wedding invitations because being sent abroad (and I assume relatively soon) would mean he'd have to postpone the wedding. On the other hand it doesn't explain why he's got a copy of Se-young's keys or why he's constantly shutting Da-ran out (nor does it excuse it either).

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Wow, I really didn't think of the over seas thing! That's very smart!

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In ep 1 she ripped photo from noticeboard and threw it away...
Is she having affair or she wish she's having affair...

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I'm really wondering if this is going to be a romance between a teachers and her student-whose-soul-was-swapped-with-her-actual-fiancee, if it is. . . I'm game !! =D

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I am totally rooting for the student even though I don't think the doctor is really a bad guy. At least I'm hoping that's the case since it would then be too easy to write him off and we wouldn't have a convincing triangle.

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I LOVED THIS EPISODE!
I love the subtle jokes (I didn't know the horny one until I read the recap, hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!)

And the class room thing with the sex joke! OMG, how awkward must that have been. Let's be serious though...what sick person would call "mother!" "father!" when they're having that kind of intercourse? XD!!

Gong Yooo is soo freaking hot with his chocolate abs! Did you guys see the next episode preview when he's hitting on Suzy?! LOVE!

And so far Choong Shik is probably my favorite secondary partner; He's literally an idiot! Can't wait!

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Th first screencap......yum!!!!!

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the plot is a combination of 'Big' movie of Tom Hanks and 'Freaky Friday' of Jamie Lee Curtsi & Linsday Lohan...oh! don't forget, the Secret Garden drama... :D

but I find this drama still interesting because it shows and discusses the Korean culture..... in a comedic and modern way...

I like Gong Yoo better in Coffee Prince but he is still cute in this drama ^____________^

Thanks for the recap

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and I forgot to mention that the story is very similar with

Just like Heaven, movie of Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo :)

but this drama is still a must see

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I think this drama will be my new crush after RTP <3

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Love this show. I'm with the others who are predicting that Yoon-jae and Kyung-joon are brothers. My money's on Yoon-jae's travel plans involving a trip to LA to find Kyung-joon. I'm guessing that the shady Dr. lady who seems to have a thing for YJ has been helping him look for his lost brother. I am still shipping Kyung-joon & Da-ran, because they are adorable together and she can't really seem to act like herself around Yoon-jae, whereas KJ brings out an assertive, interesting side of her. But we'll see.

Also, I don't get the Da-ran hate (which was, granted, more pronounced in episode 1 than here). Sure, she seems a bit naive, but we know so little about her relationship with Yoon-jae before this point that I find it hard to proclaim her unilaterally dense. She's young, very insecure, and intimidated by her good-looking doctor fiance. She wants to believe that things are ok so she tries to be understanding, but even so, she has her limits and confronts him when he is cowardly ignoring her. She takes the soul swap surprisingly well, and proves herself to be both caring and extremely understanding towards Kyung-joon. I dunno, I like her quite a lot and am interested in seeing how her character continues to develop.

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I'm not against Da Ran at all, but I think that's because I've become numb to most kdrama heroines. I don't understand why, if the heroine has to be good-hearted and "pure", she also has to be a pushover and somewhat ditzy or clumsy and uninformed.

Whether you sleep or not with your fiancé before your marriage is your choice. What I don't understand is why you have to shriek and hide your face every time a guy has their shirt off. I mean, I'm Asian, and I've lived in a lot of Asian countries, and we've seen guys walking down streets shirtless. Never shrieked or covered our eyes. Times like this I want to throw heroines like Da Ran into the middle of a crowded public beach and see how they fare. Either all the heroines are completely brazen, I-give-a-shit, or I'm-a-nun. Why no, I-am-human-female? If that's the case, then *make* the heroine a nun. But then, even nun-girl in YB rationalized seeing completely nude very hot guys better than some "normal heriones".

As for the relationship, I don't think it's naivety on her part, but rather a series of different factors. As rearwindow said, she's insecure about herself, intimidated by and yet head-over-heels for her fiancé. Plus, he's a doctor, a profession that everyone knows is demanding and instable (I haven't seen many other professions where you have a bed in the office... for yourself. As much as people would like it.) So when he's not able to make it, she tries to be understanding. He's also the shy-awkward-bad-at-expressing-emotions type from what I've seen, which doesn't help any. And last but not least, it's that people like Kyung Joon, and us as viewers, are watching from a third person, objective point of view, something that she is lacking.

This is why I didn't get the hate on Jeremy from You're Beautiful either, when everyone was calling him dense for not knowing that Mi Nam was a girl. I mean... come on, the idea is so far-fetched in anyone's normal life that no one will even entertain it. Shin Woo overheard the whole situation, and Tae Kyung literally saw it. I doubt the other two would have known had they not.

And now I'm seeing that I've digressed a wee bit too much, so shutting up.

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"If the heroine has to be good-hearted and “pure”, she also has to be a pushover and somewhat ditzy or clumsy and uninformed."

Ha! That is so true. It's like a package deal. Just like if a kdrama male starts the series as a funny asshole, he'll turn out to be mildly abusive but ultimately kind-hearted hero by the end, at which point he'll be head over heels for the heroine. This is not to be confused with the humorless asshole, who will most likely be slaughtering puppies by the final episode, in spite of an inexplicable and overwhelming love for the heroine.

I also totally agree with you about her reaction to Yoon-jae's shirtlessness. I could understand if she were a little squicked out by the fact that she's checking out the soul of an 18 year-old in the body of her fiance, but COME ON. Dramatically speaking, I do love that Kyung-joon is there to undercut her innocence (essentially: "you've seriously never seen his abs? You've gotta be kidding me") and point out the absurdity of her characterization.

And now, I am totally imagining corralling all of the hyperbolically innocent kdrama heroines and trucking them to a beach to film their reactions. They'd be like howler monkeys, all screechy and limbs flailing and whatnot.

ps. Have you watched any of I Do, I Do? Kim Sun-ah's character in that is refreshingly nuanced. She fits a lot of the stereotypes of the "brazen woman," but her character already has a lot of depth and complexity to it. She definitely feels like a real person, which is definitely not the norm for kdrama heroines.

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"What I don’t understand is why you have to shriek and hide your face every time a guy has their shirt off."

Because you're in front of Gong Yoo's Army-fresh body, while he's boasting about how it didn't take a day to build that beautiful goodness through his lines... and if you stare too long, you'll get a nosebleed, K-drama style? And that's embarrassing?

Ummm.... army freshness~~~ (Who needs shower brooding?)

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Shower scenes are the most precious part of Kdrama!
Long live army duty... ;)

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But why do you need shower brooding when you have Gong Yoo reflected around you on cabinets while he's most likely almost butt nekid, sitting in a sheet... or he's saying his body is *hot* and lifting his shirt in front of you two inches from your nose and *taking down his pants* and asking you to touch him. Lee Min Jung--you damned lucky girl.

OK, add the shower in there too... Hong sisters... I know you want it! *sighs with happiness* *,*

Shower Brooding means you have to separate yourself from him. Though I'm not anti-hand towel. Ummm... dripping hand towel man.

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@Kim Yoonmi @The Nutella-Filled-Doughnuts Jae Ha Loves
You girls, really...do you wanna see me at the hospital..
my heart isn't that strong...haha
wait, can I go to the paediatrics...

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Well.. if it were me, I would just place a bucket in front of my nose and continue staring, and take a few photos and perhaps a video while I was at it... I mean, the average body has about 8 litres of blood right? A big bucket should be enough... how messy can it be? Right? ...Right...? Guys~~ Come back~ I'm not insane! My mother had me tested!!

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"Times like this I want to throw heroines like Da Ran into the middle of a crowded public beach and see how they fare."

LOL. can you?!
I love you guys

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Didn't DR said YJ parents live abroad...KJ mother is dead...
so are we talking about shady romance and illegitimate son..hmm

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Oooh I didn't catch that. Good call! I have no idea how far into melodrama the Hong sisters are willing to go...we'll find out soon enough, I suppose! :)

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Am I the only one bothered by how little DaRan cares for her student? She like never even thought about it he was okay or not. I guess she knows he's in YoonJae's body now but it really bothers me that after she found out about Kyung Joon she like never ever asked if he was okay. Ugh.

I mean, if I was a teacher and my student got in an accident, I'd be pretty upset about that. Especially considering that he was just with her before the accident.
Like WTF.

It's really bothering me. I love their interactions otherwise, but I really dislike the onesided obsession with YoonJae.

She's obviously not in love with YoonJae at all but just views him as what she wants/needs. They can't even really talk about anything.

Love Gong Yoo, but I was really falling for Kyung Joon's original actor (sorry, don't know his name) so I hope that there is some more action between Lee Min Jung and the other actor.

I really feel like Gong Yoo is doing well though channeling the other character. :)

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I thought the same about Da Ran's lack of concern about her student after the accident. Actually, the accident scene was hard to watch for me because one of my former students recently died in a motorcycle accident. I can't imagine Da Ran wouldn't reach out to his family, at least after she found out that Yoon Jae's body was okay.

Come to think of it, there seemed to be no response to Kyung Joon's accident on the part of the school at all. That's odd, too.

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Yeah.... It seemed unimaginable that she wouldn't care especially considering she was just with him.

I'm really sorry for your loss too! I'm sure it's been difficult. Which is why this doesn't make sense to me. :(

I find the overall focus on YoonJae a bit disconcerting in general and rather obnoxious. The whole world doesn't revolve around him. Yet I guess it plays up on Kyung Joon's orphan thing. I don't know, I just disliked the writing, it makes the lead super shallow IMO.

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I don't think it was that she didn't care for him. She showed concern for him when she got him the uniform, after all. I think it was the fact that YJ was claiming to BE HIM and she was starting to believe him, so she immediately ran to him to clarify the insane situation. Then of course it did turn out that it really was KJ in YJ's body; I remember she even wanted to go to the hospital to check on KJ's body, but he took her cell-phone and called his uncle instead.

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Interesting!
Thanks.

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I think it's kind of pushing it to say he's not a cheater and they won't end up together because:

1) She's definitely behaving like it's a two-way relationship with signs such as him not blocking her on his phone, and having a matching house key to her
2) Her father and mother are a teacher/student relationship.

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BIg is big!!! I didnt hav too much xpectation about it,but my opinion is changing...I really enjoy ths eps...goo yong incredible...leemin jung is my favorite!!!!

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Gong Yoo <3

I think I'm in love... *swoon*

I cried during the allergy at the school scene... even I was blushing... *^^*

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OK, he was cheating so now what? Is ithe rest of the drama going to be about how she falling for her 18 year old student. Not feeling the storyline but to be fair my mind is wrap up with Queen In-Hyun Man that nothing else matter.

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i know i hate to predit the ending, but i think the ending isn't about satistying viewers or not-it's about whether it's acceptable or not. i just want an acceptable ending.
the drama is so good that i can't wait like any other dramas....love lee ming jung and gong yoo's characters.

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i hate to predict the ending, but i think it's not about satisfying viewers or not- its about whether it has an acceptable ending or not.

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All the opinions and contrasting views!! It's good.. NOBODY seems to know what's going to happen.. And that can only be good. Can't wait for the coming episodes ...

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I didn't know originally that this was a Hong sisters collaboration. The first episode was so-so, but the second one seemed to have peaked my interest more.

I'm glad that the Hong sisters had GY show his abs several times!!!! Thank you, Korean army.

I think Shin has an easy job since he is comatose in much of this episode. I'm not a fan of LMJ, but I like her interaction with Kyung Joon prior to his accident. I hope he wakes up soon. Yoon Jae is suppose in his body, and we haven't seen how he will act so far as a 30 year old person.

Maybe Da Ran will fall in love with Kyung Joon while in Yoon Jae's body or visa versa?? Can she still get married to him that way?

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