Big: Episode 16 (Final)
by girlfriday
Well, it ends. Listen, my mother said that if I don’t have nice things to say… waitaminute, my mother never said that. Let the ragefest begin!
This show is basically a lesson in math. Turns out you can have great parts, but the sum can add up to less than those parts. I know! I didn’t know it worked that way either! But math is wily like that. And apparently, so are dramas.
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FINAL EPISODE RECAP
Da-ran makes her big confession (handy to have the whole cast rounded up) that she’s in love with KKJ. She takes off the ring and leaves it on the table. Kyung-joon drags her away, and her parents are left to apologize to the in-laws.
Kyung-joon calls her crazy—he’s going to lose his memory and she’ll be all alone and hurt. Da-ran: “I’m going to remember. Even if it hurts, I can’t pretend you weren’t here.”
He stammers, “You’re not going to pretend it didn’t happen?” Is the question you’re really asking, Then was the last episode all for nothing? Because that sure is MY question.
Da-ran: “No. Because I said that my feelings for you were real. The you that I like is there. He’s there now and will be in the future.” He looks at her, dumbfounded—but he might not remember, and he might call her a crazy person!
She says through her tears that it doesn’t matter. She’s going to remember and protect their love, and she’s going to tell him everything. She’s crazy now, so why not go with it? He agrees that she sure doesn’t appear sane.
She gives him the watch she fished out of the lake, and he decides she’s officially crazy. He cups her face in his hands, sighing that she’s all dirty and smelly. She says it again—that even if he can’t remember her, she’s going to remember for the both of them, and that she won’t let go of him.
A tear falls as he hugs her tight.
Little Kyung-joon’s vitals spike, and his heart rate gets dangerously high. Se-young calls the parents, who run over and stay up with him that night, worried.
Kyung-joon and Da-ran walk down the street hand-in-hand, and he asks if she doesn’t want to go home and shower first. But she says she’s going to have to learn to be seen as a crazy person by the entire world, so she may as well steel herself now.
To that end, she decides to pick some flowers out of a planter on the sidewalk, to make up for the time she threw out the flowers he gave her. She runs across the street to wave them about and sing the Pororo song, and she successfully gets called crazy.
Kyung-joon runs over and sighs that he’d hate to forget this—it’s fodder for a lifetime of mockery. She says in turn that there are so many things she didn’t do for him when she thought he’d remember, and now that he’s going to forget she’s just full of regret.
Mari comes back to the restaurant to retrieve her fake ring and asks Aunt and Uncle to be a witness for her when Kyung-joon wakes up, to say that she’s the one who was by his side the entire time.
They nod that she’s right about that, and she sighs that she’s the only one who has the right to be by his side, and not lying Gil Teacher who goes back on her promises.
The Gil family waits on pins and needles for the fallout, and Choong-shik worries—if Yoon-jae and Da-ran left like that, the air must be frosty between them right about now…
Cut to the happy couple shooting furtive smiles at each other across the kitchen table. Kyung-joon starts in on his interrogation: “When did you first start liking KKJ?!” He slams his hands on the table for emphasis.
She retraces her steps, like the time she felt something when he showed up at the theater, or realized in the park that she was no longer waiting for Yoon-jae, but searching for Kyung-joon.
She argues that they should be going over his half of the story since his is the memory they have to recreate, but he counters that his part is just full of pain, like the time he confessed he liked her and she called him a blood clot, and on and on ad infinitum. Well, when you put it like that, *sadface.*
She wonders why she didn’t find the courage to confess her feelings sooner, and he tells her to just do well from here on out, because he’s going to write it all down from now on. And then they just make moony eyes at each other in an explosion of cuteness.
Mom and Dad sit by Kyung-joon’s bedside all night, and Mom says it feels just like when Yoon-jae was young and sick all the time. She wonders how it feels the same now, watching over Kyung-joon.
Da-ran heads home to face the music, telling Kyung-joon that they can’t exactly see each other out in the open anymore. He asks if they should just run away to the boonies and she vows not to do any more running.
She steps through the door cautiously to find the whole family waiting for her. They send her upstairs right away. Mom comes in brandishing a pair of scissors: “Even when my mom cut off all my hair, I still liked your father.”
She tosses Da-ran a wedding photo, and in it Mom’s hair has been chopped off. She asks now if Da-ran wants to end up the same way. Da-ran says it doesn’t matter, because if she has to pretend her feelings aren’t real, then she’ll never be able to smile like Mom in this photo.
She closes her eyes and braces herself, and even when Mom grabs her hair and puts the scissors to her head, she says nothing in protest. Mom stops when she sees Da-ran’s resolve, sighing, “You’re really crazy, aren’t you?”
Mom sobs in her room, as Dad comes to pat her back. She adorably calls him Teacher, and cries that she just said the same things to her daughter that her mother said to her. She wonders now how much she broke her own mother’s heart. Aw.
Kyung-joon stops by the hospital to check on his coma body, and is alarmed to hear about the near-heart attack. Se-young remembers that he first woke up in the morgue after the accident, after being declared dead.
He confirms it. Oh noes. This is going to an ominous place.
He sits with Teddy, blowing balloons, and tells himself the body swap will be fine—just like inflating a balloon, deflating it, and then inflating it again. But next to him, Teddy over-inflates his, and it pops, jolting them both. Kyung-joon grabs his heart in fear.
Meanwhile Mom happily tells Se-young to wait for Yoon-jae to return to his old self. Mari tells Kyung-joon that she’s going with him to Germany, but he says they’re not going anywhere.
He tells her that Gil Teacher will stay by his side when he wakes up and Mari gapes—you mean by your side, the little brother of the man she just cheated on? She calls Da-ran crazy, and he affirms that she is with a goofy grin.
Kyung-joon spends the entire next day trying to see Da-ran, but the Gil Family is on high alert, taking shifts to watch her every move. He finally has to romeo his way to her window late at night, and puts his arms out to 10:10 for her to jump.
She’s about to when Mom stops her, reminding her not to do something as despicable as keep all her options open (ie. play both Yoon-jae and KKJ), a phrase that means in the literal sense, to “maintain your fishing pond.”
Da-ran grumbles that her pond only has the one fish, and then worries, “What if it dries up and dies?” She decides to jump, to water her fish and save it.
She gives Kyung-joon his watch, newly fixed, and then leaves him with a peck on the cheek. He watches her go with a swoon, muttering that if she was going to water the pond, she should’ve splashed him, not given him one little drop. But then he goes right back to swooning.
The next day Mari stomps into the hospital with a team of bodyguards in tow, and declares that she’s going to take Kyung-joon away. Um… are we adding kidnapping to your ever-growing list of crimes? Because you can’t just steal people’s coma bodies and get away with it!
Kyung-joon goes to see Mom to tell him that he’ll go to Germany with Dad, and they should leave Coma Kyung-joon here. To his surprise, Mom says she’ll stay here with Kyung-joon then.
But they’re quickly interrupted with bad news: Kyung-joon is gone. WUT. She really took him? How does a person just walk away with a coma patient? SIGH. Whatever.
She answers Kyung-joon’s call to announce that she’s going to hide him away till he wakes up, and keep him from ever seeing Gil Teacher again. “You said Gil Teacher was crazy? Well then I’m double double double crazy!” Um… were you waiting for someone to argue?
He tells her that he’ll just stay in this body forever then, and not get treated. She starts to panic that he’ll die that way, and Kyung-joon calls her bluff: he’ll meet her tantrum for tantrum, and he’ll just die in this body if she keeps going. She breaks down and tells him she’ll stop.
Kyung-joon tells her that being with Da-ran is what he wants, and Mari can’t force things to go her way while ignoring his feelings. She counters that he’s doing the same, ignoring her feelings and Yoon-jae’s.
She puts the ring on the table to remind him that when Yoon-jae wakes up and finds Da-ran by Kyung-joon’s side he’ll be as heartbroken as Mari. Yeah, but I doubt he’ll resort to kidnapping to argue the case.
At the same time, Little Kyung-joon’s vitals spike again. Teddy and Rabbit worry that they yanked too hard, and we see that the Miracle picture has been torn in two.
Mari continues on her quest to meddle, and why this character is even still trying to run interference at this point is beyond me. She goes to the mandoo restaurant to lie to Da-ran that she hid the ring in the mandoo filling, just to send her digging for it.
Da-ran bursts all the mandoo to look for the ring and then chases after the delivery guy to steal other people’s mandoo dinners, all the while feeling terrible that she ignored Yoon-jae’s feelings.
At the hospital, Yoon-jae-in-Kyung-joon’s-body cries a tear, and then his heart rate goes shooting up again. But Kyung-joon shows up to hold his hand, and he comes back down to normal. Kyung-joon says he’ll wait until Yoon-jae’s stopped time gets cleared up too.
He finds Da-ran trudging along in the street, looking for something. He guesses right away that it’s the ring and he says he found it. They stand across the street from each other, talking on the phone, and Kyung-joon sighs that it won’t work for them to hold hands right away, will it?
The blinking red light and her silent pause confirms that he’s right.
He wonders how long it’ll be before they can be together, hoping that it won’t take too long. He worries that he won’t remember and they’ll be apart for so long that they’ll miss their opportunity.
But she assures him that she’ll remember. Kyung-joon: “If my heart has grown enough to be able to look back at someone else’s heart, if my heart has grown just a little… then won’t I wake up, not as a child who knows nothing, but someone who can remember Gil Da-ran, just a little?”
She says that her heart will grow too, every day as she remembers him. She promises to keep growing her heart, so that it’ll be impossible to ever let him go.
Kyung-joon finally (FINALLY) spells it out plainly for Mari, that he’s not going to wake up by Da-ran’s side right away, but he’s not going to stay by Mari’s side either. He tells her to stop running after him, because no matter how much she does, he’ll never go to her.
Just think of all the felonies that could’ve been avoided had you done this sooner! He says he ignored her feelings completely in all this and did as he pleased, but now he feels sorry and can’t keep letting her do this.
He says he’ll put up a very clear signal for her, and puts up his hand, “Mari-ya, stop coming.”
She looks up with her puppy dog eyes and cries, and then steps forward, just until her head meets his outstretched hand. Aw, that’s kind of heartbreaking. She goes literally as far as he’ll let her, and stops there, resting her head against his palm. He drums his fingers on her head one last time.
And then Choong-shik sees her off at the airport with a long face, as he watches her approach the gate. He calls after her at the last minute and runs up to write his name on her purse.
Mari: “Gil Choong-shik!” Choong-shik: “That’s right! I’m Gil Choong-shik! This will probably take about ten years to repay via pizza. I will pledge that time to you. You wait, Jang Mari!”
And then he walks away, finally getting his cool exit down just right. She smiles after him.
Kyung-joon meets with Mom to go over travel plans, and finds her studying a notebook. He asks what it is, and she says it’s her Kyung-joon notes, gathered from Da-ran and Mari, so that she can learn as much about him as she can.
She worries that he’s a picky eater and that she isn’t the best cook, but Kyung-joon tells her to do her best, and prepare for a cold response since he’s not the most well-behaved child. He grins to himself, touched at her effort.
Ae-kyung and Na Teacher pass around their wedding invitations, and Ae-kyung asks Da-ran what she’ll do next if Yoon-jae heads off to Germany. She says that he’ll return someday to give her an answer.
She says that she’ll tell him then, that she’s no longer waiting for his answer, but has come to love someone else, even more.
Kyung-joon watches over his body and says that he’ll meet Yoon-jae soon, and by now I’m just screaming, You said that eons ago. Can soon be now?
He runs into Se-young and apologizes to her for acting so immature lately, and says that when she touched his arm after the accident that was kinda sexy. She should do it again, when Seo Yoon-jae returns. He walks away with a smile, leaving her confused.
Da-ran walks through the park and stops to drop some money for a homeless man sleeping on a bench, and is shocked to find her green umbrella sitting right there, still with her name and number on it.
Wait… did you just steal from a homeless man? Er…
She takes it to a shop to get it fixed and finds Kyung-joon watering the lawn. She tells him to make it rain and opens the umbrella, asking if he remembers the day they met.
He remembers, and confesses now that he followed her off the bus, not because she stole his umbrella, but because he swapped them on purpose. Ha.
They ride the bus together now, remembering that day, and he says how funny she was, giving herself away with the radio story. He saw that their umbrellas looked similar so he slid his over to her, and she picked his up without even looking.
They wonder that if he liked her enough to do that, maybe when he wakes up, there’ll still be a little of her in his heart.
They get off the bus and she opens her umbrella, and he puts his hands over hers just like that first day. She hopes that if she remains in his heart, he’ll come after her again. He asks that if he does, for her to hold onto him, no matter what, and tell him about their love.
Kyung-joon: “Then we’ll come back to this time.” She takes his watch and says that the moment she tells him her feelings, Kang Kyung-joon will return to this instant, and says he’s now been hypnotized.
They get ready to part, and she starts to cry but smiles through the tears. He ekes out that he’ll be going, but then stops to say one last thing. “I didn’t want to say this. I wanted to say it to you when I returned, but… Gil Da-ran, I love you.”
A tear trickles down his cheek as he says it, and then he puts the umbrella back in her hands, and walks away.
One year later.
Da-ran is a teacher at a new school, and Mari sends her an email to say that both boys have returned to their rightful places, and that neither remembers anything after the accident. Wait… the big finale body swap happens offscreen? @&*#$T#*#KK!
Kyung-joon hasn’t asked about Gil Teacher, and per her promise to Kyung-joon, Mari won’t tell him.
Da-ran says to herself that per her promise, she’ll continue to remember.
Rabbit gets better and even gets to go home from the hospital, and Teddy gives her a big hug. Ae-kyung and Na Teacher are pregnant and happy. And Da-ran still stops every time she sees sunflowers.
Choong-shik slices and dices as the new chef at the mandoo restaurant, and Mom and Dad say that Da-ran is due for a visit, after stopping by her old school. Choong-shik heads out to send Mari yet another package of mandoo, only to find her standing at his door.
She’s here to accept an award, having turned her stalker photographer skills into an artistic pursuit instead. Well that’s lemonade out of lemons if there ever was. Choong-shik asks hopefully if she’s been eating the mandoo he’s sent, and she says her dog enjoys them.
She admits she’s tasted at least one, and he asks her how many points she’d give them. She judiciously says, “One.” Choong-shik pumps his fist in the air, to have finally made it out of zeroland.
At this rate it’ll actually take you a hundred years to get your girl. He asks if they can take a picture together and eagerly awaits the day he’ll get to two points. Aw.
Da-ran drops by Kyung-joon’s old house and sees a mother and her son living there now. She says she used to live here and just dropped by, and as she leaves the kid says that the hyung who was just here said the same thing…
It starts to rain, and Da-ran hops on the bus. She hears her letter being read over the radio, wishing the person she loves a happy birthday this June 24. Da-ran whispers on the bus, “Happy birthday, Kyung-joon-ah.”
The radio message continues that she’ll be going next month to see him, and though he won’t remember, she’ll tell him everything that she remembers. She looks down at her watch and it’s 10:10.
The message concludes, “I’m running towards the time right now, 10:10.” She looks down at the aisle, where another green umbrella lies next to hers, and she smiles.
She gets off the bus with her umbrella, and then suddenly a voice calls out to her: “Gil Da-ran!” Wait, that’s still Gong Yoo’s voice. Urg, and though we only see him from above as he runs under her umbrella, it’s still Gong Yoo. WHY. Why Show, why.
It’s supposed to be Kyung-joon back in his own body, but they refuse to show it to us. This is so lame. I waited sixteen episodes for them to reunite like this?
He puts his hand over hers and she looks up. And then the scene is intercut with Kyung-joon’s farewell scene, earlier in the episode. If we were going to do that anyway, would it have killed you to have Shin playing the present-day half of his own character?
Past Kyung-joon tells her to hold onto him if he comes back. Da-ran looks up and smiles at him now, “Hello, Kang Kyung-joon.”
Kyung-joon plays it cool, saying that he just came around because he was curious how she was doing, and she says she knows the real reason (his little crush). He walks off with the umbrella and an, “Uh-oh, you’re overreacting.”
Back to Past Kyung-joon, who asks her to hold on, even if he’s mean and cold and bristly in the future. She runs after him now, returning that gesture and putting her hand over his under the umbrella.
Past Kyung-joon says that when she tells him her feelings, they’ll return to this moment. She smiles up at him now, and his watch reads 10:10.
Back to Past Da-ran: “I love you.” Past Kyung-joon: “The moment I hear those words, my heart will grow, as big as it is now. Like a miracle.”
They beam at each other, and then we end, on Past Kyung-joon and Past Da-ran, under the umbrella on that day they parted.
JAVABEANS’ COMMENTS
What? Huh? What? What? Was that just in her head? What? How did he get his memory back? What? What was the point of the year? Did Yoon-jae get over his sadface? What?
I have no more words for you. Drama, you don’t deserve any more words. Go sit in a corner and think about what you did.
RAGEQUIT.
GIRLFRIDAY’S COMMENTS
*HULKSMASH*
THE FUCK? We don’t even get ONE measly glimpse of Kyung-joon in his own body, even when they meet again? BAH. So. Disappointing. I know it’s jarring, but you’re the one who stuffed the hero in the wrong body for the entire goddamn series; own up to it and let us see the couple who’s supposed to be together, TOGETHER. If that’s the line you’re playing, you have to see it through!
It’s not like Shin has to appear 30 for crying out loud; he’s just 21 so how hard is it to let us see the 21-year old hero in his own body, finally getting the girl? I was so ready to say that despite some unnecessary episodes and senseless prolonging of plot points, that they managed to salvage a satisfactory ending. Until they didn’t show the swap. And then that last scene… where they didn’t give me my ONE moment, of Da-ran with the real Kyung-joon! Aaaaaaaaargh.
That’s just… plain mean.
Siiiigh. So many ways this drama went awry, and sadly, I think it began at the roots. They should’ve stuck with the original Big concept of a boy who rapid-grows into his own 30-year old body, because then at least it would’ve been HIS body. Having him stuck in Yoon-jae’s shell (even till the final moments of the show, dangnabbit) just kept me at arm’s length the whole time, knowing that she was having to look past his shell. Sure, it’s admirable that she can, and I went along because I expected that we’d get the final scene with Kyung-joon in his own body to say yes, Da-ran still loves him completely, as himself. IS THAT SO HARD? Why must you take that away from me? How can a story culminating in a body re-swap… not show the swap??? I. Don’t. Get. It. And did Yoon-jae just never come back to see his fiancée, or did that happen offscreen too? Why do you need a drama if all your most interesting narrative payoffs are going to happen OFFSCREEN?
Okay, calming down now. Truth be told, I might be angry now, but I was pretty checked out emotionally for most of the show’s run. There were definitely things that kept me invested, like Gong Yoo’s fantastic performance. But a showcase for one actor does not a drama make. And despite my love for Gong Yoo as the teenage Kyung-joon, my heart is always with the story first and foremost. That’s why I needed to see Shin playing the character in the end, because to me, telling me that they re-swapped offscreen is not enough. If I’m buying into the idea that he’s one character, no matter whose body he’s in, then you have to trust that I’m going to buy it till the very end. It shows a lack of trust in the audience, and for that, I feel betrayed.
I certainly don’t think that it was all bad, because there was a whole lot of cute and some good coming-of-age stuff in there amidst the confusing. But one thing I constantly asked all series long was: Are we there yet? I feel like somehow every step of the way, the show never got a step ahead, never surprised me. I held out hope that the boys would swap back sooner than the final hour (because honestly, I think the fallout is FAR more interesting than the lead-up), but that didn’t happen, and then to top it off, we didn’t even get to witness the big moment. No heartfelt first official meeting between the brothers, who saved each other’s lives? No my-hand-was-warm-because-you-reached-out-to-save-me-first? No wonder twins, activate? Nuthin’?
It’s really too bad that the whole drama failed in the writing department, because the Hong Sisters have penned some of my favorites over the years. I don’t love all their works before Big, and neither am I going to just write them off because of this one drama. But I’ll call a dud a dud, and this one just sailed right into the crapper. It turns out you can’t shape a whole drama on one big premise and leave things like logic and character motivation and emotional payoffs at the door. We kinda like that stuff. It’s sorta why we live here, in dramaland.
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101 Anvesha
July 24, 2012 at 9:20 PM
I have issues with this drama!! No reswap?? What? Why? WHY????? I was hoping for more action after the gap with them in their ACTUAL bodies... but even so I would've been fine with just the last scene IF Shin played Kyung Joon. And why don't we see Yoon Jae's anything?? I .Just. Don't. Know.
I think the problem was from the beginning. They switched bodies and the idea was good but they lost their way juggling the Kyung Joon or Kyung Jae as the main lead part. I knew they couldn't relegate Gong Yoo to second lead status... but still I'm disappointed.
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102 Dee Dee
July 24, 2012 at 9:25 PM
The ending was so confusing. So poorly written. Words cannot describe how irritated I was when the ending credits came rolling out. Wow. What a terrible ending. Every little thing in those last five minutes had me screaming in rage. I do have to admit, though, that perhaps the only thing I liked about the ending was that brilliant shade of the umbrella. Ah, what a nice green. There were several shots of that umbrella in the final scenes. Maybe too many.
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Dee Dee
July 24, 2012 at 9:27 PM
I also have to say that I feel so bad for Shin Wonho. I mean, he was in that freakin' hospital bed for the entire drama. He had absolutely no chance to showcase himself. I'm sure his chemistry with Lee Minjung would have been great. After what I had seen in the first episode, I was awaiting that great moment of swapping back. But, sadly, it never happened. Ahh!
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103 Yannie
July 24, 2012 at 9:26 PM
Is it even possible for a drama to give you near heart attacks. Like seriously this was so disappointing. What a waste of a great cast.
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104 Sudi
July 24, 2012 at 9:27 PM
Drama is good to watch when every cast have synchronizationof their character and choosing best from those members shows the actual result but if most of characters are like airheas but one stands out it like..what say .Whatever but This Drama For most of all responses i have read so far is WHAT THE FUCk
Lamest show of my Life of Teen...Haha I cant seen to remember The whole story lune My brain stop when I watched This finale I cant belive I was like o_O
Hahahahaha puufffffff aaaahhhh. haaaaaa.*sigh*
Ridiculous At its topmost point..
SUZy,Shin Woo,Beak Sun Good luck...For next dramas or movies.Lookin forward....
Since they are not so adults Around same age of mine..Hope their acting skills develops
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105 Banana
July 24, 2012 at 9:27 PM
OK I wouldn't even have minded an extension of even an episode so we could actually see the fallout of what happened. Please return my melted brain to me.
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zodd
July 25, 2012 at 3:16 AM
Nah the Hong sisters would have just written another filler episode to stall the storyline like they did in the 2nd half of the series.
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106 hallyukid
July 24, 2012 at 9:29 PM
Gong Yoo was just amazing
I am so pissed for not being able to see Kyungjoon in his own body in the end. Waited all this time for the swap and then not being able to see it and on top if of it not seeing Shin as KJ...i just cant
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107 laraffinee
July 24, 2012 at 9:32 PM
This ending feels like everyone got paid a couple weeks ago, and then left the script, the editing and the directing to some junior assistant to slap together.
If you have to replay the final scenes several times to just register what is going on - that is due to poor editing.
If 50+min of story move slowly and then the last 10 min are a out-of-control rollercoaster - that is due to poor writers and poor directing.
The fact that this mess was put out as the finale - is due to an out of touch producer.
Bad job on this one.
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108 Angela
July 24, 2012 at 9:33 PM
And despite my love for Gong Yoo as the teenage Kyung-joon, my heart is always with the story first and foremost. That’s why I needed to see Shin playing the character in the end, because to me, telling me that they re-swapped offscreen is not enough. If I’m buying into the idea that he’s one character, no matter whose body he’s in, then you have to trust that I’m going to buy it till the very end. It shows a lack of trust in the audience, and for that, I feel betrayed.
^THIS IS SO WELL SAID and CONVEYED I could cry. I share the same thoughts COMPLETELY. Gong Yoo was amazing a KJ BUT my heart will still go out to the first initial couple of the young KJ and Gil Da Ran. Those 2 FIRST umbrella scene captured my attention completely and as much as I loved Gong Yoo I was still secretly voting for young KJ and GDR completely not losing hope that AT LEAST the last episode I may see a glimpse of him. But nope, can't believe they're beginning chemistry (which was amazing btw) is just thrown away like that. Sometimes I NEED to see it visually that they are together, not a shielded face. I'm black and white like that.
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verzaholicbee
July 24, 2012 at 9:46 PM
Oh my, that's exactly the way I feel. I was starting to think that I was the only one who enjoyed their chemistry at the beginning.
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katkat
July 24, 2012 at 11:04 PM
Me too, I like their chemistry at the beginning. I may have forgiven this plotless drama if they have at least show SWH's face or at least even his back for even 10 seconds.
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Angela
July 25, 2012 at 9:48 AM
Yep at this rate I definitely agree. Those mere 10 seconds would make up a lot!
I'm glad I'm not the only one who liked KJ an DR together! :D
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109 muhloy
July 24, 2012 at 9:34 PM
why is Ae-kyung STILL pregnant after one year?
is someone really bad at math?
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h311ybean
July 24, 2012 at 11:41 PM
Maybe she got pregnant with her second baby right after the birth of her first? Even then, though, I don't think her baby bump would be that big (no pun intended) in the one year later shot.
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110 tisha
July 24, 2012 at 9:38 PM
i was pretty invested in this drama that i would always read your recaps before i watch the translated version. however, during the last 2 episodes, i withheld myself because i wanted to be pleasantly surprised by the ending. i watched both of them this morning.... and WATDAFUCK!!! i am sooooo disappointed. I FEEL ROBBED. give me back the 2 months that i've thought and pined about this drama, SHOW!!!!
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111 saranga
July 24, 2012 at 9:38 PM
this finale. was so bad.
i just didn't get it. i still don't get it.
all i know is that i still love gong yoo, his performance was wonderful, and shame on hong sisters for doing this to him.
seriously, i'd really love to explore the writers' minds here. i wonder if this was intended all along or if they just majorly fucked up.
it's a pity because i really liked it in the beginning, and i loved the subdued tone, after the craziness (not necessarily in a bad way) that was best love. but this just... did they really write this!?!?!?!?! are these the writers that gave me one of my all time faves, fantasy couple!?! i almost don't want to believe that they could eff up this spectacularly.
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112 Angela
July 24, 2012 at 9:39 PM
Also the thing is... it's such a shame... this drama had SO much potential and the casting was great. I loved the leads and Shin really fit well as the initial KJ. -sigh- OH WELL.
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113 Sayueri
July 24, 2012 at 9:40 PM
If you're gonna write a love story about a younger guy and a older woman, own up to it. They chickened out and couldn't even show viewers his face at the end. Lame.
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114 come2noona
July 24, 2012 at 9:41 PM
Or couldn't they have used a different actor all together for the last scene? If they weren't going to show GY anyway, why not not show a different actor with a different voice, hair color, and build so we know it is KKJ. This way they could have gotten around any ick factor of the young looking Shin as KKJ being with GDR... and without the confusion.
Ah well. What could have been.
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Mystisith
July 25, 2012 at 4:33 AM
In dramas, they always cheat with the age of actors, making them play younger or older than they are. It's one thing than dramas do convincingly: Fitting clothes, new haircut and here we go.
They couldn't do that for our kid here? PFFFT!!! Chicken!!!
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Lisa
July 26, 2012 at 3:42 PM
The classic go-to method to age someone: glasses! Hah!
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115 ikhh307
July 24, 2012 at 9:41 PM
okay.. haha i am not going to watch this drama.
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116 verzaholicbee
July 24, 2012 at 9:42 PM
I waited all this time to see the kid again (the real KKJ), because I thought he and the teacher looked great together and had real chemistry. I'm SO. Disappointed. But it's better now than when I saw the raw and thought that they never switched back.
And I'm probably stupid in my madness, but the first thing I asked myself after watching the end and shouting "왜!" was: did they tell KKJ's actor that he was going to have such a role, or did they let him believe that he was going to actually act at the end, and now he's as disappointed as we are?
Aaah, chincha, so sad...
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117 katkat
July 24, 2012 at 9:45 PM
This is the worst drama with the worst ending I've watched. I just stayed watching this drama because I want to know how it will end.The body switching which is the focus of the drama was not even shown. The drama has so much fillers when there are so many questions left unanswered.The writers made the ending looks like a happy one but, as a viewer, I'm not happy at all but instead I felt the opposite, I was so mad that I cried because I felt cheated. I'm so disappointed that I really want to ask the writers to give back the 16 hours of my time wasted watching this nonsense drama. No wonder this drama never improved its ratings because the drama itself is a total mess.
I like all the actors but I really hate the writers!
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118 A-M
July 24, 2012 at 9:47 PM
Guh.
Not even Gong Yoo saved this for me.
This show is unworthy of the awesome he put forth for it.
I was prepared for it to be a weak ending, because the show was weak for me all along... but not that.
How is it that all the B character pairings were more satisfying in their endings than the main one?
I agree--should have just stuck with the Tom Hanks movie premise. I'd love to see a K-drama version of Zoltar (Zoltan?).
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Tena Chen
July 24, 2012 at 10:00 PM
Watch "I Love Lee Tae Ri" (just ended, on Hulu and Viki). This show gets the BIG movie concept better, the plot is about as weak at times as this drama, but it is still entertaining to watch at only 45 min an ep.
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119 aliz
July 24, 2012 at 9:47 PM
I have a confession to do.
I couldn't look to DR's face wirthout being annoyed.
The retarded in love face she did to KKJ when she was singing Pororo...... I was like WTF is going on, why they turned a 28 old girl in a 6 year girl?
I understand, when we fall in love we become silly, but not retarded. I didnt find it funny or cute, I cringed BIG time.
It was like ''kkj and DR the kid couple, aww cute!'' Nope. Not even a bit cute at all.
You say DR didn't love YJ and was just obessed, and I do think she was obessed with KKJ too in the end.
Her love is unhealth love, I wonder if they did meet or DR was having a hallucination.
Forgive me people, but DR acted like a 6 girl old.
She decided something and then Mari comes and says something and DR thinks *''Hey! She is right! What I did? *cries* and goes do what Mari said to do* because you have to believe everything Mari said to her.
I was pissed BIG time that KKJ and DR just thought about YJ when Mari threw it in their face. They then felt bad and both went to fix things with YJ.
DR said she believed that giving her ring to YJ's mom was like she was giving YJ back the ring. What? Girl, you first marries him to punish him or not face embarrassament and then instead of facing the consequences you want to avvoid it? You should give the ring back to him and all. Didn't you get ''strong'' and isn't afraid anymore?
I not only disliked the story, I dislike DR and then KKJ who was just selfish too. Never thinking in others.
Hey! It isn't wrong in thinking in himself, but ONLY thinking in himself? well this makes me ugh.
I end up liking more the teachers than the others characters, PLUS I never really hated Mary lol
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aliz
July 24, 2012 at 9:52 PM
obsessed*
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Brain Dead/Brainless
July 24, 2012 at 9:57 PM
it is politically incorrect to call someone RETARDED... please use MENTALLY CHALLENGED
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aliz
July 24, 2012 at 10:02 PM
sorry for saying Retarded...... I should have used your words then... I didn't know about it. I meant no harm by it.
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JC
July 24, 2012 at 10:11 PM
In psychology, the correct term is still "retarded".
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frustratedviewer
July 24, 2012 at 11:13 PM
IMO the usage of the word retarded is only politically incorrect when it is used in lieu of somebody who is actually mentally challenged. It is not offensive in every single sense: for example "His growth is retarded". We could not have his growth being mentally challenged, now, do we?
I suppose you could argue that growth is not a person. And that would not be wrong. But aliz here referred to Daran's lovey-dovey face in the first instance of her usage of the word, and only referred to the person itself with the second, though it seems like she is referring to the character of Daran, not the person of Daran, if you get what I mean. Which is meant as an insult to character, not actually saying that Daran is indeed, mentally challenged.
And yes, I might be a little drunk, having had three bottles of soju to get me through this finale. In fact I've had to srink throughout every single episode from somewhere in the middle. Yet I still watch it every week. Maybe I just like to drink.
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120 enytsirk028
July 24, 2012 at 9:48 PM
what the??? so confused about the ending!! what happened??? so disappointing!!! argh!! just can't say anymore words than this " the ending is SooOOO Dis appointing " !! thanks for the recap GF and JB!
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121 Moozy
July 24, 2012 at 9:49 PM
Yup. Same here. The ending sucks big time. Thats why they call it big? ?I waited and waited and this what you gave me? ?ok. Time to move to the next drama.
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122 lilly
July 24, 2012 at 9:52 PM
script writers nowsaday make the storyline too complicated that they wouldn't be abble to give us a clear and satisfy ending. i think the reason why the ending is not enough is because 16 episode is too short or the hong's sister just too lady to make a good ending or have no ideas how to end the drama. having a ending like this i don't think the drama would give any award.
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123 cherrytreela
July 24, 2012 at 9:52 PM
I didn't think I could watch another drama worst than Fashion King this year, but I stand corrected.
I felt that BIG was just a waste of time right from the start so I mostly fast forward and just skimmed through the recaps. So glad I didn't waste 16-hours!
I have liked Hong sisters so I wanted to give this drama a chance. Unfortunately, history does not always repeat itself and that not all Hong sisters drama are great. This drama shows that not only can it be awful but can also be insulting to the viewer!
Thanks JB and GF for your recaps and comments which I always look forward to.
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124 Skwonto
July 24, 2012 at 9:53 PM
Thanks GirlFriday! Wow. It never got better. I adored the cast except the female lead. Lee Min Jung was consistently Lame.
Some of fav dramas are written from the Hong Sisters. Gumiho and Greatest Love... So entertaining and unique. I cant help but think that there were too many hands in the pot: director, producers, broadcasters etc... They are often culprits to ruining a good story.
Don't get me started with all the product placement in the series. Too many scenes felt like a Hyundai ad. Annoying!
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Sayueri
July 24, 2012 at 9:55 PM
Don't forget to drink Vitamin Water for breakfast, lunch and dinner lol.
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moomincandylalala
July 25, 2012 at 12:25 AM
Seriously. The entire last ep was an ad for Samsung Galaxy S3.
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125 Brain Dead/Brainless
July 24, 2012 at 9:53 PM
Between 49 Days and BIG, I'd say 49 Days is still the better soul swap drama. The ending of 49 Days may not be to every one's taste, but at least it wasn't the WTF-ery that the BIG ending is.
I didn't watch SeGa, didn't even read recaps of that drama so I don't know if it is better than 49 Days.
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cindy
July 24, 2012 at 9:58 PM
no it wasn't Sega is also a mess and people liked it because of the main couple.
I hate sega.
Loved 49 days. Made sense and I loved the end.
Writter had guts unlike Hong sisters who are too chiken.
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Mystisith
July 25, 2012 at 4:39 AM
I didn't like the ending of 49 days for personal reasons, but in the context of the story it made sense. I would have preferred if one of the brothers had died here: Still better than saying "Oh, don't worry, he's alive somewhere!". WTF!!!!
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mellisa
July 25, 2012 at 7:16 AM
Watching BIG made me appreciate 49 Days more.
49 Days has a better plot and better character development. All 6 main characters were given their motivations for acting the way they did. The motivation of some of the characters may seem simple or lame but at least the writer took the trouble to explain where they are coming from to help the viewers develop empathy for the characters.
Here in BIG there was little to no explanation whatsoever on what made some of the characters act the way they did. I felt that neglect esp in the case of the character Yoon Jae.
I thought viewers were divided 50-50 over the ending of 49 Days. But I returned to the Finale recap for 49 Days and realized 2 things: (1) viewers liked the drama in general, even those who hated the ending commented that they liked the first 18 episodes; and (2) that there were more viewers who actually liked the ending even if it was a sad ending.
But with BIG it seems more viewers are really disappointed, not just with the ending, but with the whole drama as well. And I think that disappointment stems from little character development.
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126 coolrepublica
July 24, 2012 at 9:54 PM
I have already moved on to Rich Man Poor woman a Japanese drama.
It looks promising but dramabeans doesn't recap Japanese dramas which is a shame.
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127 rosgadini
July 24, 2012 at 9:54 PM
total disappointed. i won't buy the dvd. 미안해요 공유 오빠. but this drama is driving me crazy. i hope shin will show us his acting in a better drama.
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128 Tena Chen
July 24, 2012 at 9:55 PM
Wow, the Hong Sisters just gave up here or something. Really, really bad.
Seriously, the one show that got the "big" remake concept right was "I love Lee Tae Ri" ... although the actors in this show were so much better, the "change" story plot and return was executed way better. And the ending was interesting. (The actress, however, does look 14 years older than the kid) lol.
This show and Fashion King.
UH-OH, Spaghetti-o's.
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129 aliz
July 24, 2012 at 9:56 PM
Aftre big I learned my lesson.
I don't like Hong sisters at all.
I thought big was different and might change my view, but it only made me more traumatized and I won't ever touch their dramas again, no natter how yummy their actors will be.
Unless I see MGY there. Because for her I go to hell.
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130 lenrasoon
July 24, 2012 at 9:58 PM
i feel like someone just took my meal before i finished, it's just how disappointed i am right now, i (everyone really) was expecting the body swap and Shin as KKJ but we was left cold.
Talking about the good things, Gong Yoo and Lee Min Jung were amazing and cute that's the whole reason i kept watching this show.
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spjork
July 25, 2012 at 12:54 AM
Elaborating on the meal metaphor- it's like I was promised an awesome Mexican meal I'd never forget and when the dish was placed in front of me, it looked okay but the red sauce on the enchiladas turned out to be ketchup and the cheese is Kraft singles. Ugh.
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Lisa
July 26, 2012 at 3:47 PM
That was beautiful.
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131 reallycool
July 24, 2012 at 9:59 PM
Honestly glad I skimmed the recap and didn't watch the final episode I would of had a broken computer if I watched that ending instead of reading it. WTFFF scene with Kyung Joon in his OWN F ING BODY?????? Guess this drama did deserve the viewship it got.....
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132 Thatgirl
July 24, 2012 at 10:00 PM
Thank God I stopped at episode 12.
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133 Noelle
July 24, 2012 at 10:01 PM
Thank God I clocked out early on this drama and just came back for the final recap. A huge WTF for the ending. That was just crap.
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134 Christy
July 24, 2012 at 10:02 PM
I don't understand why the Hong Sisters didn't just stick with the original Big storyline. It would have basically handed them the plot on a silver platter! But nooo, they decided to take a premise that was so well-crafted and quirky and butcher it into this massive disappointment. And to think the potential the story could have had...even the terrific actors weren't able to save this disaster of a drama. I guess at least I can walk away from this with intensified adoration for Gong Yoo, Baek Sunghyun, and Lee Minjung to a (much) lesser extent.
I've had trouble swallowing Hong Sisters' dramas in the past; I'm not sure why I thought I would be able to this time around. The touch of whimsy and quirk in the first few episodes totally tricked me -__- Reminds me of the disappointment that came along with Spy Myung-wol.
So long, Big, it was horrible getting to know you.
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135 Kim Yoonmi
July 24, 2012 at 10:03 PM
I knew I'd be the only dissenting opinion among you, though being on the third page, I doubt anyone will really see it. =P Probably makes it safer.
1. Shin didn't have to act. While a lot of people would say that this was aggravating story-wise how many people go onto say crap like, "But the characters don't match up properly!" =P Go Shin! You didn't have to act. Can I have your job?
2. The large complaint was that because Shin didn't get to act that no one would support KKJ and DR together.
3. Episode 15 did serve a purpose, but since people were so focused on Gong Yoo, they didn't see it, so I saw this episode as an outstretch of the previous one.
That is to develop DR's character while disabling Gong Yoo. keke. Or make it less about Gong Yoo. It's about putting DR in the lead again.
Da Ran actually grew a whole ton in episodes 15 and 16 in the ways I highlighted earlier. Before she followed what other people told her to do without making decisions for herself. And in episodes15 and 16 she grew exponentially, not that anyone was paying attention. She was told by KKJ to not go after the watch. She defied him.
She's never gone through hardship before. She's now prepared.
She's never defied her family before and actually escaped their bubble, becoming an adult in her own way. She grew as a character. She grew in the exact ways that the fanship complained about.
KKJ also grew as a character and became an adult. The magic words she said to him would make him remember, and thus they would catch up.
4. Despite the complaints on the ending, it *did* very, very much follow the original Big movie, which had the same level of frustrating to it. But it was frustrating, sad, rather than frustrating good.
Despite all these things, Big for what it was, in the space it created wasn't a *bad* drama. See Over the Rainbow for mind-numbingly bad or even Prince's First Love for really bad. It attempted things that other Hong dramas didn't and for that you can't put it down completely.
A. The pacing was slow. Yes. Something that the Hong Sisters didn't try before. They always opted for the roller coaster, the drop down ride in the theme park... but this paced like a ferris wheel and for a first attempt at that, I think it could have been worse.
B. They tried for situational humor, which ironically JB asked for time and again. She asked for subtle, they delivered subtle this time around. They underwrote their usual humor... and everyone was thrown for a loop, but the understated humor kinda worked for such a drama and such a theme. (Maturity)
C. I am not saying this is their best drama ever... I would still rank it low on their list of dramas, however, for a learning experience as they grow as writers, it wasn't the absolute worst thing ever either. I'm looking forward to better fleshed out characters as shown in this drama, more subtle writing and a bit more range on their scale for whatever they choose next.
D. People expect maturity to be this sweeping change that happens fast and all at once--but it's not so... The strength of this drama is the opposite of what the Hong Sisters usually write and for the experiment into that I am grateful. I can see why they didn't do an original script for this kind of experimentation.... I'm sure their next project will be much stronger from what they learned here.
I know... people will mark this lower than Hong Gil Dong, but for me, the ending worked as it followed the feeling of the movie... and it kinda blocked what would have been the other fan complaints. I'm not one to go with a recappers opinion for the sake of it either.... I knew people would hate the ending, but for some reason it really does work for me... maybe because it blocked all the complaints of the fans... and maybe because it kind of made another new statement for the characters, even though it would not go over well with the fanship. (So it put story over fan opinion... and that takes guts.)
Yes. You can ask how I figure this, but I'm guessing other viewers also spotted it too... at least I hope.
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yellowcake
July 24, 2012 at 10:13 PM
I agree with you on Da Ran's growth in episodes 15 and 16, and that the maturation process does not happen over night. I really appreciate that THS took their time in developing their characters and showing their growth, it happened in a realistic time frame (for me). I mean, of course you can argue that in a drama about soul swaps, the need for reality is a bit ironic, but I still appreciate the gradual pace all the same.
Unfortunately, I still feel that Da Ran's growth could have happened sooner, and MUCH less time spent on Mari and her devious schemes, so that we could spend more time on the fall out of both YJ and KJ returning to their respective bodies. That for me would have made a better ending.
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Kim Yoonmi
July 24, 2012 at 10:38 PM
It's probably because Gong Yoo is so magnetic and Mari is so over the top that a subtle character like Da Ran kinda got lost between the fire power of the two. Also her inability to make decisions for herself to this point also made her get lost. However, she finally faced a hardship--which the rest of the drama really didn't give her to do, because most of it was on KKJ, so character growth was appropriate here.
I was surprised and happy to see Da Ran finally fighting for herself and willing to face hardships. Her character arc finished...
Whereas KKJ's character arc finished somewhere around the time he said he needed to take responsibility for others, which was the other point of Episode 15--before that he'd not been that mature and run away from his responsibilities.
Hong Sisters are usually very good at sweeping events that get you locked in the knees, but they sacrificed sweeping events for smaller ones in order to get the characters more rounded and realistic in this round.
Also, despite the complaints, it did follow the movie fairly closely (Minus the whole body swap thing makjang thing.) It kinda leaves me with the same feelings I had towards the Big movie, only lighter... which I didn't expect, which is why I was like, I hate it, I hate it.. wait... it works. Damn you, it really does work...
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Gom
July 25, 2012 at 8:01 AM
I didn't know that this Big was a (what would you call it?)... um, adaptation (?) of the movie. If it's supposed to follow the movie, and as you've said it did follow fairly closely, then I have a feeling it would be a waste of time. I was supposed to watch it but nah. Never mind.
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h311ybean
July 24, 2012 at 11:46 PM
I like your points about the way this drama relates to the Hong Sisters' growth as writers. I haven't seen all of their dramas, but it's definitely a departure from the more recent ones. Even though I love those others and find this one hard to swallow, I can respect their desire to expand their horizons and try something new.
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applemonster
July 25, 2012 at 1:02 PM
I agree with you. I understand the ranters, but still the ending worked for me somehow. I didn't feel upset at all. Partly because it was plausible that if the brothers are twins then a year later KKJ would resemble YJ more and more, and still DR recognised him (did not mistake him for YJ). If KKJ was kindda independent from his body for DR... I mean she loved him regardless, then what does it matter in what body he appears, right? The point is that he remembers, that is what matters.
The unfinished threads, such as YJ who never came to tell whatever he wanted, or the two brothers making up... well, that was not important anymore. Even if YJ came and said either that he loved DR or that he didn't, it really doesn't matter, since DR was waiting for KKJ. And I was only curious if they can meet up again and can KKJ remember what he had to forget. And there was strong hope that he did, or soon he will, because DR will go after him, as they promised to each other. so I was a happy in the end.
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Eternal
July 25, 2012 at 9:03 PM
You're not the only dissenting opinion :P The party's small, but you're not alone!
Cheers :D
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136 Ellie
July 24, 2012 at 10:05 PM
Ho hum.... has the lousy trend of bad endings started again in the world Kdrama? Yet another investment of time and emotions wasted. sad sad....
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137 Kylinix
July 24, 2012 at 10:07 PM
OH my GOD, I always thought Mari was annoying, but she really made me mad with that crazy stunt with telling Da Ran the ring was in the Mandoo mix! The one I felt the worst for was all of Dad's hard work that little Mari ruined because she was being a spoiled brat. Oh and did we really need that whole waste of screen time on funding the lost ring, again? I feel the last hour we had could have been used much better!
As everyone else, Im disappointed in not getting to see Shin in the end, even if it had been for ONE split second I would have been happy.
I understand the story is about Da Ran and KKJ, but a part of me would have also liked to see Yoon Jae moving on with his life in the end. Possibly a scene where he returned to work at the hospital?
And YES, how come we were deprived of the soul swap scene?? Again.... If we could have even gotten a glimpse I think it would have mad a lot of fans happy.
Overall, I still REALLY enjoyed the show, and sharing the experience with these characters. Gong Yoo was amazing. I just feel a little bit of my heart was disappointed in the last few minutes.
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138 yongshinfan
July 24, 2012 at 10:11 PM
That's why this show entitled Big! Will give BIG dissapointment to you at the end :(((
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139 Brenda
July 24, 2012 at 10:11 PM
So then Shin was completely wasted in this drama?
Mari said that everything went back to their rightful places. . .WTF?!?!?
Is that it's rightful place?
All the characters were completely wasted in this drama. I so wanted to see Shin do something. . .ANYTHING other than lie down on the bed the entire drama.
The chemistry between Lee Min Jung and Gong Yoo was kind of wasted in this drama too.
I only stuck with bits and pieces of this drama for Gong Yoo, so even though I won't get to see him anymore, at least this mess is over.
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140 Andrea
July 24, 2012 at 10:14 PM
WTF... I stopped watching "Big" halfway through and stuck with the recaps because I couldn't deal with my frustration and boredom. I love the Hong Sisters, and I was super excited for this drama (Gong Yoo + Hong Sisters = Christmas... Or so I thought). It never crossed my mind that a Hong Sisters' drama would bore me. Little did I know. I was not emotionally invested during "Big", not at all. It felt like lazy writing since the beginning and I'm so frustrated that a great premise turned into THIS. This could have been a great, mature, heartwarming drama... And I'm sorry it wasn't.
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141 Brittni
July 24, 2012 at 10:14 PM
All I've been asking for for the last 5 episodes was for them to switch back. That's all I wanted... That one small thing. Was it too much to ask to see Shin play his character? Why even have him at all? Honestly I thought he was adorable and could've done well in his small role but whatever I guess lying in a bed for 15 episodes is good too.* Facepalm * I understand that Shin's idol group * Cross Gene * just debuted last month so I'm sure he's very busy but if he was available to lay in a bed then I'm sure having him do a five min scene at the end isn't too hard.The whole thing could've been salvaged if they just had Shin at the end instead of Gong Yoo. You let me down son... * tear *
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142 olympia
July 24, 2012 at 10:16 PM
what's going on with the way korean dramas are ending these days. It feels like they are trying to get away from the happily ever afters and the endings where one person dies to an ending that makes absolutely no sense and leaves everyone with WTF?!
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143 Rabbit
July 24, 2012 at 10:16 PM
Gong Yoo needs to come back to dramaland he was fantastic for carrying this show the way that he did.
Hong Sisters what the hell happened?!?!?! You guys faked-out on the body switch throughout the whole show and decide to fake us in the end too? Unfair.
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ilikemangos
July 24, 2012 at 10:24 PM
tryna tease us with those fake outs..
whatre we, 10?! like waving candy in front of us and never givin' it.
too bad they built up too much to handle and yet, they could have created a great story sticking to the original premise. we didn't need no miracles or lost long brothers if THIS is what you were gonna give us.
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144 houstontwin
July 24, 2012 at 10:17 PM
I feel so sorry for the talented actors stuck in a stinky drama! And girlfriday, as they say in kdramas "Thank you and sorry." You put a lot of effort into these recaps and its really appreciated despite the disappointing outcome of the show.
It is an unresolved ending on many different levels and I feel slightly vertiginous and nauseated just trying to sort it out.
Sigh...
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145 ZOBear
July 24, 2012 at 10:18 PM
The hell kind of ending is that?! *Flips a table and walks out of the room*
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146 SuziQ
July 24, 2012 at 10:18 PM
I thought the Hong Sisters couldn't possibly mess up this ending. What a BIG fat disappointment. One Giant BIG WTF!!!!
16 episodes of body swap this and that in practically every episode, and they don't show it. I guess the Hong sisters couldn't figure out how to do it.
Also, why couldn't they have Shin Won play finally Kyung Joon at the end?Poor Shin. At least that would make some sense and continuity of the plot. Totally confused with the one year time leap.The Hong sisters have written an lousy ending which tops 49 Days which was previously one of the worst!
I would tell my friends to not waste their time watching this crap.
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147 Lise
July 24, 2012 at 10:18 PM
Go sit in the corner with MGIAG...u 2 deserve each other ; )
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148 Team Big
July 24, 2012 at 10:29 PM
I don't agree on your comment dramabeans.
That's all.
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zodd
July 25, 2012 at 3:21 AM
More like Team Fail.
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Mystisith
July 25, 2012 at 4:48 AM
At least give us 1 or 2 reasons, like Kim Yoonmi on page3... It's a bit short here.
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149 hmm...
July 24, 2012 at 10:31 PM
So... I guess they wanted to show how shallow DR is by showing that he loves KJ BUT only if he looks like YJ.
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150 cheekbones
July 24, 2012 at 10:31 PM
If they think it would be too weird to show Shin kissing Lee Min-jung, why do they make that story anyway ? And cast Shin who looks so young ?
From the beginning I'm not warmed to the idea of Shin - Lee Min-jung pairing, and it turns out the Hong Sisters has chickened out ?
Anyway, totally shallow, but Shin's pouty mouth is just terribly cute. :D
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wowfantasticnv
July 25, 2012 at 11:55 AM
I actually love the Lee Min-Jung - Shin pairing.
I don't understand why people are okay with a 20-year-old in a 30-something-year-old body in a romantic relationship with Da-ran, but not okay with the 20-year-old in his own 20-year-old body being in a romantic relationship with Da-ran.
Maybe that's just me? Some of my favorite dramas are The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry and Dal Ja's Spring, so maybe I've just warmed up to the idea.
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