196

Secret: Episode 1

Where does the time go? Secret premiered on KBS this past week to some pretty dismal ratings, which either means that their time slot is still cursed by previous drama Sword and Flower, or that the hype machine wasn’t strong enough. Alternatively, it could be the sense of déjà vu one gets while watching—so far, Secret isn’t doing too much to deviate from the revenge melo norm (or even just the drama norm). Self-sacrificing Candy heroines and haughty second-generation chaebols and untimely deaths, oh my!

If you can pretty much guess the rest, does that mean the secret’s already out?

 
EPISODE 1 RECAP

We open in the midst of a hit-and-run trial, where defendant KANG YOO-JUNG (Hwang Jung-eum), already convicted, takes to the stand for sentencing.

Unshed tears fill her eyes as prosecutor AHN DO-HOON (Bae Soo-bin) lists her crime aloud—not only did her irresponsible actions take the life of a young woman, but also that of the woman’s unborn child.

Do-hoon sentences her to five years in prison. The sound of the judge’s gavel seals her fate.

The next sequence is shot like we’re in someone’s acid-fueled nightmare, otherwise known as a wild pool party for the super rich. Our hero, JO MIN-HYUK (Ji Sung) isn’t all that interested in participating until it comes to besting his friend in a wooing competition with a well-known actress.

Min-hyuk has only to swoop in with a charming smile and a hotel room key before they’re making out in said hotel room, with the actress stripping in front of Min-hyuk before she takes the requisite foreplay shower.

“This is no fun at all,” Min-hyuk sighs. Aww, you poor thing. Life is too easy for you, isn’t it.

Min-hyuk is gone by the time the actress is out, but he’s thrown away her only set of clothes to prove that he’s a real class act.

Ah, so we’re in a flashback to explain the events leading up to the trial, since we find a cheerful Yoo-jung working as a designated driver for hire. She has to struggle to put on her passed-out passenger’s seatbelt, and as she’s leaned over him he opens his eyes to ask, “Who are you?”

It’s our errant rich jerk Min-hyuk, who’s no stranger to designated drivers. But while stopped at a light, Min-hyuk bolts up from his seat when he recognizes a woman on the sidewalk.

It’s only when Yoo-jung is already driving that he yells at her to stop the car, before he decides to take matters into his own hands by grabbing the steering wheel from her.

Yoo-jung screams as they swerve dangerously through traffic, unable to gain control of the car when Min-hyuk’s trying to kill them.

She skids to a halt in the middle of the street, whereupon Min-hyuk jumps out and starts running haphazardly through busy lanes to try and catch up to that woman.

He loses her once he gets to the subway, and so he eventually returns to Yoo-jung and his car, only he wants to drive and she refuses to let him. She even tries taking the keys, but Min-hyuk literally wrestles her to the asphalt to pry them from her hands.

She manages to steal them back and throws them over the bridge and far out of their reach. Min-hyuk sets to chasing her… in the streets… where cars are still driving. I know he’s drunk, but what’s her excuse?

Yoo-jung runs for her life, leaving Min-hyuk stranded. Later, she treats her scrapes and bruises from her scuffle with him while her friend chastises her for not using her prosecutor of a boyfriend (guess what, it’s Do-hoon from the opening) to go after Min-hyuk, but Yoo-jung quickly shushes her—Do-hoon doesn’t know she’s working as a designated driver and she wants to keep it that way.

She and her friend go back and forth over the merits of staying faithful, which Yoo-jung would know more about—her and Do-hoon have been together for seven years, and she’s 100% sure he’d never leave her.

Still drunk, Min-hyuk wanders to a small rooftop apartment of someone he knows. When banging on the door gets no answer, he uses a key to get inside, unknowingly stepping over a scattered pile of unopened mail. There isn’t even one light on. Uh oh.

He fails to notice anything amiss and passes out on the bed. We enter another flashback as he remembers being woken up by his then-girlfriend SEO JI-HEE (Yang Jin-sung), who looks a lot like the woman he was trying to drunkenly chase down (which I’m sure was the point).

Apparently, him going to her place to sleep off a hangover wasn’t unusual, but at least their life was idyllic and sweet. They bicker romantically while wrapped in each other’s arms, and as Ji-hee leans down to give him a kiss, the Min-hyuk of the present sheds a tear in his sleep.

It was only a dream, and he wakes up on her bed alone. His secretary knew to find him there and tries warning him against coming to this apartment to sleep as per his habit ever since Ji-hee went missing.

Min-hyuk could care less about his father’s business when Ji-hee is still yet to be found. Ah, so that explains why he was so desperate to chase down that woman who looked just like her. As for how long she’s been missing, we don’t know.

A short cut to Do-hoon shows him preparing for a job interview(?), while a short cut back takes us to Min-hyuk as he tries sneaking into his lavish estate unnoticed, despite the fact that there’s at least one maid per every square foot in the house.

Min-hyuk’s little sister catches him on her way out to school right before their father, CHAIRMAN JO (Lee Deok-hwa) all but drags his errant son into a meeting to discuss the fact that he’s bleeding money without contributing a single thing in return.

Chairman Jo wants to take back Min-hyuk’s inheritance and give it to his brother instead, and vows to dissolve his upcoming marriage to a rich heiress.

Min-hyuk need only half-heartedly promise that he’ll do his duty as a son for his dad to give him another chance, but he has to promise to pay more attention to his future bride.

The woman who vouched for him in front of his father helps him out again by giving him a ring for his fiancée—and though she’s revealed to be his stepmother, Min-hyuk treats her with contempt by calling her ajumma. “Don’t smile like that in front of me and don’t act like a mom, because I can’t stand it.”

His harsh words hurt her, though she does her best to hide her feelings in front of him. So far she’s only tried to help him out.

In true Candy style, we find Yoo-jung working another odd job as a toll booth cashier. What’s less Candy-like about it is that she’s working all these jobs to help support her boyfriend, a fact that everyone knows. Still, Yoo-jung is nothing but chipper about it.

Min-hyuk picks up his fiancée and longtime friend-of-the-family SHIN SE-YEON (Lee Da-hee), though it becomes clear that she doesn’t share his same cavalier attitude toward their marriage.

He sees it only for the business deal that it is—her family has the important political connections, while his has all the money—but he’s at least happy that they knew each other as friends first. She’s not, and tells him he can just throw the ring away.

Since neither of them really want to get married, Min-hyuk proposes a deal. If she brings up dissolving the marriage first, he’ll give her anything she wants. He just can’t be the one to suggest it, because his father would literally wring his neck.

While driving home from the airport, they end up driving through Yoo-jung’s toll booth. (Small world, isn’t it?) They immediately recognize each other, and a sly grin crosses Min-hyuk’s face as he lies that he forgot his wallet in order to torment Yoo-jung and hold up the line.

In a twisted way, he is trying to thank her for not letting him drive drunk the night before without actually saying the words. Since he doesn’t have money to pay her, he happily offers her collateral instead—the diamond ring that Se-yeon refused.

I like his cheeky reply to Yoo-jung’s shock by reminding her that she’d just told him she loved him (as part of her greeting to every customer, she says, “I love you, Customer!”), so why refuse a loving gift?

He forces her to take it by tossing it to her in the booth while Se-yeon mutters a protest. Yoo-jung jumps out of the booth to try giving the ring back, but Min-hyuk rolls down the window just enough to grin and tell her that he’ll come back to collect it tomorrow.

Yoo-jung chastises him for not respecting the almighty dollar as well as the woman sitting next to him, but Min-hyuk just leaves her as a speck in his rearview mirror after a wink and a smile.

Se-yeon is angry, though she denies that it has anything to do with the fact that he gave her ring away and more because it made someone like Yoo-jung pity her. It seems like more than that, though.

After Yoo-jung’s coworker marvels at the expensive ring, she ends up tsk-ing Yoo-jung for spending an insane amount of time an energy making Do-hoon a cake for their seven-year anniversary when he hasn’t even called her all day.

“You’ll only get hurt by doing this,” her coworker mentions after sucking on a helium balloon, and Yoo-jung’s happy-go-lucky smile disappears for the briefest of moments. Maybe she knows it’s true.

Do-hoon ignores Yoo-jung’s call as he meets a woman (he can’t be such a douche that he’s on a date, right?), but in order to save face in front of her coworker, Yoo-jung talks as if he picked up the phone. Ouch.

We cut to Do-hoon’s mother as she discusses the blind date she sent Do-hoon on, which tells us right away that she has no love for Yoo-jung. (And also that he was on a date. But maybe not by choice.)

Unfortunately for them I suppose, the naive Yoo-jung comes to their humble home with her arms full of groceries and the cake she made. Do-hoon’s father has the decency to look just a little bit guilty as he limps to the door to let her in, and his mother hurriedly hangs up before Yoo-jung can hear anything.

Yoo-jung acts the part of the perfect daughter-in-law, preparing a full meal despite Do-hoon’s mother’s protests. Does she not understand social cues, or is she choosing to ignore them?

She ends up having to pick up Not Mom’s cellphone, and the matchmaker for Do-hoon’s blind date immediately starts talking—the woman loved Do-hoon, and her rich family is ready to buy him an office. Yoo-jung definitely hears all this even though she passes the phone to Not Mom as if she didn’t. Denial isn’t just a river in Egypt.

Not Mom tries every kind of hint available to get Yoo-jung to leave, and Yoo-jung eventually listens. She must know they don’t want her there, but acts like it’s all okay.

After she’s gone, Not Mom has no qualms about eating all the food she left behind for Do-hoon, even noting that Yoo-jung is a good cook despite the fact that (wait for it) she doesn’t have a mom. Phew, thank goodness she reminded me before I forgot that orphans are the lepers of drama society and are to be expunged at any cost lest they spread their parentless-ness to any able-bodied, talented child on their way up the social ladder. Thanks, Not Mom!

At least Yoo-jung has a father who owns a small pastry shop, which he’s looking to expand to make Yoo-jung a more desirable prospect for Do-hoon. Yoo-jung claims that her pretty face, pretty body, and loving heart are all that she needs to marry a prosecutor—but it just seems like she’s talking a big game. I’m not sure she believes it.

She has a mini-meltdown with her dad and stomps off to her room to revenge-eat the cake she made for her anniversary. That’s when all the tears she’s been holding back start to flow, which is when she notices the ring box of Min-hyuk’s she brought home.

She tries on the ginormous diamond ring in a moment of longing—not for the ring itself, but for a married life with Do-hoon. Her dad sees the ring and thinks it’s her engagement ring, and she doesn’t have the heart to deny it.

However, once Dad tells her that Do-hoon came to see her, she rushes out to greet him. She’s a bit reluctant to get in his car without knowing the destination, but Do-hoon all but pushes her inside with a happy grin on his face.

Se-yeon is a guest at Min-hyuk’s family dinner, but when he motions for her to bring up the engagement breakup as promised, she instead turns to his father to ask if they could announce their marriage sooner. Eek. Abort, abort!

Min-hyuk is in shock, even though he can’t properly show it while at the table. Se-yeon sticks her nose into the air and begins to act like a lady of the house, reminding an almost-stuttering Min-hyuk that she has the right as his future wife (just to dig that fact in a little deeper).

Do-hoon takes Yoo-jung out for a date at their favorite restaurant, which seems to have a permanent installation made up of their cheery polaroid pictures from over the years.

She tries to muster up the energy to be mad, but her will seems to melt away when Do-hoon takes her by the hand and asks her to forgive the blind date—it won’t happen in the future. He even knows that it’s their seven-year anniversary, adding that he wouldn’t be where he is now without her.

“What I received from you, I’ll repay until I die… No, I’ll repay you even if I’m dead,” he adds with a smile. Then he passes over a ring box. “Yoo-jung-ah, will you marry me?”

The diamond Do-hoon puts on her finger is beyond modest next to the one she just tried on, but Yoo-jung cries with happiness all the same. It’s cute how he still calls her pretty even when she’s puffy and tear-soaked from crying. Now I kind of wish we weren’t in a flashback so we could’ve known this side of Do-hoon first, because at least then his eventual turn on her would’ve been a surprise.

“Do you like me?” Min-hyuk asks Se-yeon when they’re alone. “You don’t, right? So why do you want to marry me?”

“What I really want is you,” Se-yeon coolly replies. When he blusters, she explains her reasoning: Since her father will arrange a beneficial marriage for her no matter what, she’d rather marry the man she does know versus the one she doesn’t. And that man is Min-hyuk.

She knows about his relationship with Seo Ji-hee, and tells him he’ll have to end it—after all, how was he expecting to live with her after his family threw him out without a dime?

He reminds her that he hasn’t broken up with Ji-hee, causing Se-yeon to all but shrug. Why doesn’t he tell that to his father and go marry her? “You can’t, right?” she asks knowingly. He’s been living well for the months Ji-hee’s been missing, yet Se-yeon knows he couldn’t live a day without daddy’s money.

He knows it too but he still replies, “Right now, you… you’re really no fun.” Girl better keep an eye on her clothes.

Back at the restaurant, Do-hoon sings a love ballad for Yoo-jung, and it’s made all the more endearing because he’s a horrible singer. After the song he announces to everyone that he loves Yoo-jung: “Let’s be happy together!”

However, Ji-hee has been watching the exchange with a longing expression, having gone to the restaurant to collect one of the polaroids they had of her and Min-hyuk. She picks up a phone to call him…

…As we find Min-hyuk trying to broach the engagement topic with his dad, but the second he mentions a possible future divorce, Chairman Jo glares him down.

Min-hyuk finally picks up the phone after ignoring a few calls from an unknown number, and the second he hears nothing from the other end he knows it’s Ji-hee. Despite his father’s protests, Min-hyuk tracks her call to the restaurant and rushes off to find her.

Do-hoon drives his new fiancée home in the pouring rain, but some car trouble holds them up. Meanwhile, Min-hyuk isn’t the only one to have tracked down Ji-hee’s location—she spots his scary secretary on the lookout for her and runs away. Has she been running all this time?

Yoo-jung is able to hit her old car into working again, and the two set off. She holds his hand in the car to thank him for marrying her, which he touts as nonsense—she’s the one allowing him to marry her.

“I love you,” she says. He smiles, but doesn’t reply in kind. She tries again, “I love you.” And again. Why isn’t he saying it back?

An oncoming truck flashes its lights, causing Do-hoon to let go of her hand to narrowly steer them out of harm’s way. For what feels like five whole minutes, the car skids around on the wet asphalt as its two occupants are thrown around inside.

The car bursts through a street construction area, flattening signs and road blocks until Do-hoon finally slams on the brakes. Just in time, too—they almost hit that fake person directing traffic. (Also, they would’ve been impaled by a forklift if the car had gone just a little bit further.)

Do-hoon gets out of the car to see what damage they caused, but something on the road gives him pause. Yoo-jung worries when she can’t see him in the rearview mirror and gets out to find him.

He all but jumps at her from the bushes, “I told you not to get out!” But when she asks what the damage was, he just points to a smashed barrel. She sighs in relief even though he’s in a hurry to just go, though he helps her roll the barrel off the road for others’ safety.

She wants to call the insurance company, but Do-hoon’s angry insistence that she doesn’t frightens her. He explains that he had wine at dinner and doesn’t want to make the situation any messier, and she buys it.

Of course, Yoo-jung takes this all as a sign of luck—despite her bump on the head, they’re both safe. “I think we’re going to live well for a long time, don’t you think?”

Do-hoon pulls her into a desperate embrace. “That’s right. Let’s live well.”

Min-hyuk’s secretary calls him about Ji-hee, who he’s found crumpled up among the accident debris Do-hoon and Yoo-jung left behind.

So Do-hoon hit her… and then hid the body? Only not really?

Do-hoon drops Yoo-jung off at home and suggests just scrapping the car. Ever the frugal one, Yoo-jung claims that a few repairs’ll do the trick—having no idea why Do-hoon is so eager to get rid of it.

As a way of goodbye, Yoo-jung covers his worried face with kisses and leaves none the wiser. She tells her dad about her proposal and jumps into her bed like a kid, her eyes fixated on her shiny new ring.

Min-hyuk arrives at the scene of the accident in time to see a bloody Ji-hee being pulled into an ambulance. His secretary (who was working for him the whole time and isn’t a baddie), tells him about the hit-and-run, but Min-hyuk can’t get over the shock of seeing Ji-hee like that and chases after the ambulance.

Do-hoon, still in the same banged-up car, drives by the scene in time to witness everything. He even has to stop the car when Min-hyuk crumples to the ground in front of it.

“I told you I’d catch you if you ran,” Min-hyuk murmurs. “I told you I’d find you no matter where you hid. I told you not to die without my permission… Don’t die,” he pleads.

A policeman knocks on Do-hoon’s window, causing his heart to stop even though he’s only told to wait until Min-hyuk’s secretary has time to drag his master to safety.

Then, Do-hoon drives away.

 
COMMENTS

Cold openings can be a really useful way to set the tone of the story and catch the audience’s attention, since the ideal reaction is for us to want to watch just to see how the story reached that point. Empire of Gold is a great example of the cold open done well, since my perspective on the events in the opening scene changed so drastically once I saw them revisited later, once the show had added plenty of context. Context, as it turns out, really is everything.

So then by comparison, Nice Gu-… I mean, Secret’s cold opening left me feeling, well, cold. It’s like telling someone the punchline of your very long joke in an “I promise this’ll be funny!” way, only… you’ve just lost your punchline. Same goes for a dramatic punchline, which this show gave away in its opening before it spent the rest of the episode adequately bringing us (mostly) up to speed. There’s one point in its favor.

Another positive point is that the directing is competent (if not a little trigger happy with the acid-trip party scenes and ridiculously slow motion car accidents), the writing is somewhat decent (in that it’s there), and the actors are committed. It’s just not a very engaging watch when it’s all said and done, and while I’d lay part of that blame on the paint-by-numbers revenge melo storytelling, revenge melos are by their very nature pretty paint-by-numbers, aren’t they? The memorable ones find ways to break out of that mold to become something more, and while that level of genre transcendence (or just genre goodness) isn’t completely out of the realm of possibility when it comes to Secret, I just really, seriously, would-almost-bet-money that this isn’t going to be that kind of show. I’d be happy to be wrong though, since dramaland has been missing good revenge melos lately. (No, Shark. I said good revenge melos.)

As for the characters, I wasn’t really a huge fan of anyone—with the small exception of Se-yeon, who I could at least understand. And that’s saying a lot for a character who makes it so that the man she wants has no choice but to marry her. But she was the only character this episode who at least bothered to explain herself. And you know what? Her rationale made a weird kind of sense, even if it is a raw deal for Min-hyuk—if her father’s going to marry her off to just anyone, the only choice she can exercise is whether she marries the devil she knows. Unfortunately for her, that devil is Min-hyuk. Unfortunately for Min-hyuk, he’s crazy.

I like Ji Sung in most things, even if I haven’t liked most of the things he’s been in lately (okay, maybe just The Great Seer), so even though this script won a KBS screenwriting award, I don’t know who’s to blame when it comes to us not knowing who he is. Is he the bored second-generation chaebol? The petty and cruel playboy? The doting lover who just wants to live a normal life? The rich boy who doesn’t want to live a normal life and loves daddy’s money? The devil-may-care funny guy? The loyal friend? The scary-when-he’s-angry drunk dude? Right now he’s too much of everything and not enough of anything.

And then there’s Yoo-jung, a living amalgamation of every Candy ever (with only half the fun). I’m giving her character a bit more berth than deserved right now, if only because she’s just at such an extreme that I assume it must be purposeful in order to highlight her eventual awakening and/or change down the line, maybe even while she’s in prison for a crime she didn’t commit. There are plenty of options on that front.

But there’s also that one very frightening option, in that she might not change at all or just very little, and that this version of her is the one we’ll more or less have for the rest of the run. If so…

 
RELATED POSTS

Tags: , , , , , ,

196

Required fields are marked *

is dramabean going to recap this drama?

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

I don't think so.. I think they decided to put this down after they saw the pilot.. They did recap the first episode though..

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Reading the comments, this seems like this is the show that will make you wanna rip your hair out. The ratings are going nicely tho. Climbing from 4% to 11% now.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Honestly, this is a GREAT show. I think all of you just want everything handed to you. Ji Sung plays a character who as a cowardly rich guy let the love of his life go. The love of his life DIES right in front of his eyes and has just enough time to tell him she's taking his unborn baby with her. Can you imagine the guilt he must be feeling? Then comes Yoo Jeong who has killed his girlfriend and ran without even stopping to check and even in jail has the nerve to have a baby, a baby that was denied to him because of her. I'm just telling you guys how he thinks and you can kind of understand why he's such a dick. The prosecutor is also a coward in that his parents have been drilling into him to be successful and he's afraid to lose it all. And for all you Asians you know that "death before dishonor" is still prevalent in your culture so please don't act so shocked. That being said I can understand why he would rather shut his mouth than risk losing all the things he has worked for. TBH this drama has a lot of characters that people have understood before, it's just you have to look a little deeper. After all, how boring would it be for the characters to stand in front of the screen and tell you their life story instead of seeing it develop slowly? Also, I find it kind of funny how you guys can understand Se Yeon, the typical selfish bitch who would rather make everyone miserable than manning up and taking charge of her life than Yoo Jeong who probably has low self esteem and is why she's so eager to please. Please don't act like these kind of women don't exist because I see one in the paper every day. In conclusion, this drama is awesome, entertaining and engaging and I can't wait until Ji Sung falls in love and finds out the truth about the prosecutor because it's gonna be on!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

well sometimes to get a serious mood i love darker dramas. İ was very interested in this drama when it was being promoted before airing. Then i heard some things about the girl having a baby in prison etc. and a little bit cold but somehow i wanted to give it a chance cuz i am really curious how such a story can go on? i mean i really wanna get surprised by it and watch a good, well at least, a decent revenge even if it doesnt have a happy ending. yes i am really prepared to have a non-happy ending probably with this much bad things going on between the leads a love line between them will just torture the audience :D i think i will watch this drama till the end!
BTW i have just watched ep 1 and i saw some of the people really liked it after ep 4 and now i am really curious to find out how it progressed in ep5&6. so back to watching!

oh, why i am here? to see if dramabeans recapping this or not? too bad just one recap :(

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I'm feeling the same.. I wish they would take this as one of their project

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

You know, it's a shame if this drama ends up earning 20 over percent rating and not being recapped.

And I totally understand the popularity of Heirs among the readers here that warrants Heirs to be recapped (despite the (so far) lackluster plot & rating)

Nevertheless, I hope you continue the recap of Secret if you have the time because this is my favorite drama review/recap site.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

done watching ep 7, and I feel Secret is secretly Daebak! ....so i always come here to see if there is any recap. .No. -sobs-

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

seriously dramabeans..? no further recap? this drama is hella fun. caught me my sit..

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This drama is actually quite good. Well yes, it started a bit you know, predictable, 'cause of the betraying revenge theme. But ratings are getting higher and you'll get hooked with every episode. And the actors are really great in portraying their roles. I like it more than heirs, cliche. Too many actors and all, but I still watch it, dunno, 'cause Ive been watching all dramas of Lee Min Ho, haha. Mirae's choice is cute, but ugh, you'll get dizzy thinking what happened with future mirae. Medical Top Team, is okay too, though less story about the main actors, more on the medical stuffs, makes me miss good doctor. Top Team lacks that heartwarming feeling you get with Good Doctor.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Jeez, the person who recapped the 1st show and all the pessimistic repliers are really missing out. It's your loss, so I don't really care. I'm just grateful that I had the chance to watch SEVEN, yes SEVEN episodes and eagarly waiting for the eighth.

Eveyone is calling Hwang Jung Eum a typical "Candy" but after her time in prison, giving birth to a baby boy (stick with it, it's pivotal), the baby getting injured at the hands of another malicious inmate, the baby being taken away...and then Min Hyuk visiting her in prison, reminding her to enjoy her stay there

Then the five years passes REAL quick, by ep 5, and she's "free" but the twists and turns, the heartwrenching emotions, Hwang Jung Eum's portrayal is spot on despite plastic surgery or no, and all you bad-mouthing this show...

This is BETTER than Nice Guy.
This is BETTER than Heirs, which is being recapped fiercely, despite a very mediocre start.
It's CLAIMED the top place in the ratings, so all of you looking down on this because of that, can rethink what "popularity" really means.
It COULD be the best drama (novice writers, yes they won a screenwriting award...and for good reason!) of 2013, but all of you could miss it...

Oh well. I can't force you to watch.

I just hope someone at dramabeans comes to their senses, and starts recapping this. It's a good site. Don't miss out on this phenomenon.

0
3
reply

Required fields are marked *

You point every each of my word. This drama is seriously great. Ofcourse this is better than HEIRS, and I have to say..this is better than MASTER'S SUN (I don't even understand what's the fuss with that cliche drama.I watch just for SJS). I'm a drama freaks, so I can't stand cliche and especially the one that I could expect what to come.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Just give it a try..you won't regret.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Awesome post, Kachiiing!

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I agree 100%

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This drama is good. Give it a chance. After watching IHYV and Master's Sun I wasn't expecting liking a melodrama. I just happened to catch the first ep at KBS World, and with nothing else to watch I stuck with it... and liked it.

I do not watch drama without english sub but my interest in what will happen next made me watch the 8th episode unsubbed online.

This is a kind of show where you kinda know what will happen but will make you itch to see how things will unfold.

I hope this drama will continue to do well.

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

Why watch unsub vid? DL torrent and for sub use subscene.
I use this torrent site --> http://www.btzoa.com/board.php?b_id=tdrama&mode=list&sc=%EB%B9%84%EB%B0%80&x=35&y=10

This is korean torrent so you have to atleast know how korean word for this drama title looks like. Require you to sign up, but trust me, this is the easiest korean site I've ever signing up. Other always asked for identity number,etc..

p/s:I sounded like a PR promoting smth..LOL

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Thanks, odaeng :-)

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

OMO. It gets more and more intenseeeeeeee!!!!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

just watched all 8 episodes today because i couldn't help myself, i didn't expect to finish everything all in one go but this drama is WAY TOO GOOD. love the stellar acting. and i reckon it's much better than nice guy although they started off on a tad similar note.

if you could recap this it'd be really really awesome :')

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Depending on how it ends which is critical- Secret could be The Drama of 2013

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

It's been a while since i watched korean dramas and i started to watch Mae Ri's Choice. But the episodes aren't coming out fast enough and then i kept seeing secrets pop up on viki and even saw some teasers and promos.....but wasn't convinced.

Finally my curiousity and boredom led me to watch the first episode and i was hooked! I stood up all night even knowing i had a class at 9:00 in the morning to watch all four episodes and currently on episode seven, seven in less than 12 hours! This is a first that i have done this because this drama is truly, truly just brillant.

I admit the first four episodes....kind of drag but its in the middle of the fourth episode where things begin to truly pick up its momentum. i dont like se-yeon though i would give her credit for being able to state it like it is to ji sung and not let him walk over her. I love, love, love Hwang Jung-eum as Kang Yoo-jung. To begin with i love Hwang Jung-eum. I feel like her and yoon eun hye are one of the two actresses that are able to ellict such strong emotions and expressions that you really feel and understand that their characters are believable. Not where you are guessing or scrambling you know its real and sympathize with them.

Ji Sung's character....is complex.....i dont hate him......kind of like him and really like this take on this super obessession mode he is taking on with Jung Eum's character.

I really wish someone continues recapping this series its phenenomal and although i haven't watched Heirs.......my expectations aren't that high. the plot seems too.....meh....but i might it a try due to shin hye and lee min ho....

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This show is Gakistal-good. Totally underrated. I'm a sucker for dark characters/dramas...and antiheros.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This is the number #1 kdrama in Korea right now. Heirs is number #2. The acting is soo good. Ji-sung performance is without words. Please recap Secret, Dramabeans!!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

i'd been watching this drama since it started and quite frankly i'm loving it.i'm already done with episode 10 and wanting more yet i have to wait for next week.sigh...i like ji sung and the lead actress .for some reason i 've practically seen her in 4 dramas but i 'm having difficulty remembering her name.yet i would say she is such an awesome actress.she is one of the few korean actresses who has great acting chop.i will for sure watch SECRET to the end.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I love this drama the acting is great I have no complain this is one of the best drama for 2013. To be able to feel her pain and madness you have to be good actress. As a matter of fact, all 4 of them are excellent actors. Thank you from the Caribbean Island called "Puerto Rico" for this drama.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This drama keeps getting better and better. I hate that we have to wait a week after the events of today's episode. :) i completely agree with Wilma sosa, the actors are phenomenal especially the main actress you can really feel her pain.

I just hope that after all their suffering they can have a happy ending, I will continue to watch until the end. I love dramabeans but it is a shame that they didnt give it an opportunity, it was the first episode and even Heirs didn't do well on their first episode, but they continued to recap it due to the popularity of the cast. Some people dont know what they are missing. :)

0
3
reply

Required fields are marked *

Yup! I even emailed them at one point asking them to recap this, since this is a really good show, and the rating also tripled from the first episode (on which they did recap).. but then I realized we actually can't request any recap here from their FAQ.. too bad.. I really wish I can read the recap and DB writer's insight of every episode of this drama..*deep sigh*

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Yeah, *deep sigh* well I hope that maybe later they can do at least a series review, when they have time.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This recap is very insulting to YJ. The one who recapped this clearly doesn't understand YJ at all.

But oh well, we all know YJ is much, much, much more than what this recap described of her. It's their loss, then.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

aw. finally caught this drama on KBSworld and boy i got hooked!!
so sad dramabeans wont be continuing to recap this awesomely addicting show. :(

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

please recap, this drama is awesome

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Please do recap on this drama~

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Hello! I stumbled into watching Secret, now i am watching EP and i find it to be very interesting! To many drama n action...not boring at all! this is great! You might to reconsider to do a deconstruction again...pls see their ratings. they are doing well.u

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

i just watched all the 10 episodes in less than 20 hours .....it is sunday by the way :).
anyways, this show keeps getting better...im sure the ex has the kid somewhere.
please reeeecaaaaap!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This show is awesome, it's a loss that db not recapping. I am totally hooked and longing for wednesday and thursday. Love jisung and hwang jung eum, especially jung eum, i don't care about the plastic surgery, well I guess if u love someone u just love, please don't mind about the mouthing words hey just don't know what they missed, just keep up the good works, fighting. I remember they do not like choi kang hee also and make her look bad in 'level 7 secret servant' as for me she is good. There is more actresses they do not like well in reality the actresses did the good job. So sad some people never give the same chance and only look for popularity meeeehhh :(
Anyway, this show is great, keep up the good work jisung n jung eum!!

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

OMG people dont like CKH???? why? she is my second favorite actress in drama world after GHJ!!!

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

THIS DRAMA IS THE ONLY DRAMA IN THIS YEAR THAT GOT ME HOOKED, ROCKING BACK AND FORTH IN A CURL BALL WAITING FOR EVERY AND EACH EPISODE TO AIR LIKE SERIOUSLY IF YOU HAVE TIME, WATCH THIS AWESOMENESS UNFOLDS \O/ even my auntie who never whatsover interested in k-dramas heck even any dramas, was hooked to the screen watching Secret x3 thats how good it is, it lures you in. It's not the typical romance mellow we got here, each episode surprises you, every episode has its cliffhanger or another shocking revelation. This drama gave me one heck of an emotional roller coaster ride, i was so angry on episode 4 i had chest pain! xD I also cried a Han river watching episode 6. The emotions the actors conveyed felt so real <3 like seriously kudos to the actors and actresses they played a major part in bringing this story alive \o/ PLEASE DO WATCH IT BECAUSE I SERIOUSLY CANT DESCRIBE HOW GREAT THIS DRAMA IS IN JUST WORDS, YOU NEED TO WATCH IN ORDER TO FEEL AND UNDERSTAND MY APPRECIATION FOR THIS DRAMA \O/ BY FAR, BEST DRAMA OF 2013 <3 RECAP PLEASE~

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Hello, all the prejudicers here.

I'm the one who berated people that prejudice & belittle this drama before anything even begin.

I said it before, right? That I'll come back here to snickers to you all, if this drama manage to be successful.

Well then, here I am, keeping my promise.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This show is getting better and better in each episode!! Loving the plot also the cinematography!!!!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Damn writers, how could you leave hanging like that, now we have to wait for episode 12. :)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

@pleinair ; yuup, i looooooove CKH, truly love her, some people hate her just b'coz they hate see her pair up with joo won. Sigh :(
U can read the level 7 secret servant recap, U'll know what I mean

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Oh how I wish you guys were recapping this drama! Man there is so much more to this show than the first episode...I haven't had a drama that's kept me glued in a LONG time - but each of the characters have so much layer and depth....I would have loved to see how you would have broken down bae soo bin's character because he's so complex - his ambition vs. his devotion and then his questionable love....ahhhhh please consider recapping this!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I wish tomorrow is wednesday, i am so damn addicted aaarrrrgggghhhhh

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Ohohohohoho you guys were so wrong about this drama. It's probably one of the best dramas I've seen in a loooooong time. In fact, in my opinion. it's even beat 'nice guy'. But hey, that's just me.

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

I may have to agree with that....this one may surpass Nice Guy!

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Seconded. This drama is way better than Nice Guy. Better plot. Better acting. The plot is logical and the reactions of the actors make sense. You get why they behave the way they do. With Nice Guy, I had a hard time believing or understanding the actors motivations - why did they do this? Why did they act that way? I found Soong-ki's expression very plastic on occasion and yet the people who rave about the drama call it 'subtle'.
With Nice Guy I had a sense that I was watching a chess match more than real life. But Secret Love is believable and relatable and more life-like. Kudos to the writers, the characters are complex, not too good and not too bad with emotional depth and they make you empathize with them. The writers and actors did an awesome job. Hope they can end it well, though. None of this ambiguous- do-not-make-sense- endings like the one in Innocent Man.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

secret is one of the best kdrama i have ever watched. i'm actually thankful that dramabeans is not recapping this drama. because i am overseas, the drama is shown 2 weeks after airing in korea. thus, i get to watch each episode with much anticipation. moreso, without bias and expectations from recaps. i just have a thought bothering me for quite sometime. dramabeans, how do you choose the dramas/shows that you recap? based on your articles, i feel that you are too harsh on kbs shows. is it just your subjective opinion or lobbying is happening behind the scenes. just asking. peace!

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

I have this question as well. Why do some 'so-so' dramas get glowing reviews from Dramabeans and some really good ones get panned? I wonder if it's just subjective?

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Omo...many of the previous commentators giving the thumbs down on this drama after ONLY the first episode are soooo gonna eat their words now. Personally, I don't find the main actress Hwang Jung Eum's face distracting at all....her superb acting shone through and it takes great acting to make us so feel her pain. And Ji Sung is real good too. Waiting breathlessly for the next episode 13 !! Love, love and love this drama.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I was also hesitant to watch this because the articles about the drama was quite confusing but after giving it a shot, I got hooked up. This drama is really daebak! I can really say that this year is Lee Boo Young and Ji Sung's year. They got married and acted/is acting on the most awesome drama this year. This drama is so awesome that I am totally rooting for extended eps but too bad this one won't have any (as told by the PD/Director) even if the ratings are really high afor this drama :( Anywho, I keep checking dramabeans for recaps but it seems that it's only EP 1. Sad. Anywho, it really is worth your time everyone. So I hope you could make recaps of it soon :)

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

PS.

I am so hooked up that even if the drama isn't finished yet, I decided to watch the previous eps again just cause I can't wait for the next eps :)) plus I keep on listening to the OSTs over and over and over again.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

maybe you can go soompi forum is very interesting with preview for 13 already out

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Wednesday is coming, can't forget the kissing in episode 12, what wil happen aaaaaaerrrrgggghhhhhhhhh

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Best drama ever, keep you waiting for the wed & thurs.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Seriously! Where are the recaps of this awesome drama? It's too bad that Heirs is being over-hyped and all over the place and good dramas such as this one have to bear the brunt of that. I read that ratings for this drama are climbing and no surprise, it's really very good. I love the plot so far and the acting and it's the one drama I'm watching week to week to watch (I'm a compulsive marathoner). Somebody, please recap this drama!

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

there's a thread on soompi about secret that have a recaps and all thought about this drama

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Too bad this didn't get recap treatment here. This show is so much better than Heirs or Mirae's Choice when I think of other shows currently airing. I was sad to not be able to read Dramabeans thoughts on this one. It's been so addicting! I can't wait to see how it all ends. And to be over next week?! I can't believe it. One of the few dramas I wished was longer! I hope other people watch it and realize what they've been missing!

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

i know how can dramabeans miss out on this and be wasting time on the likes of mirea's choice.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

omg just watched 14 episodes of secret and it is one of the BEST dramas ive seen. the first 2 episodes had more depth and story than the entire 10 episodes of HEIRS.
why arent u recapping and giving ur comments on such a great show instead of wasting ur time on heirs???

recap secret !!!!!!! it is SO GOOD!

GREAT PLOT
GREAT ACTING
GREAT BACKGROUND MUSIC, i love ailee

sorry lee min ho i love u but im captivated by jisung more now.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I have been watching dramas for quite some time... MANY MANY dramas. I definitely put this drama in my top 3 dramas. Definitely Drama of 2013. Heirs is a ant compared to this gigantic tropical tree of a drama.

I am disappointed that dramabeans decided not to recap these wonderful episodes and the first recap was quite sad to read as well.

The writing. Magnificent.
The acting. Phenomenal
The chemistry. Extraordinary.
My emotions being stimulated whilst watching: 100%.

I wanna talk about each and every scene and how awesome it was. Please do something about the recaps.

KYJ character development is just incredible and it deserves comment.

.....AHH so much to say.....GET THIS SECRET OUT TO THE WORLD.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

i have not cried this much in a long time, almost every episode i was crying. the main actress was excellent in delivering her pain and sorrow.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I've only watched 2 episodes so far, since nowadays I always wait for a show to be over or nearing its end before watching it, but I must say I am not overly impressed. *sighs*

Headsno2 has already mentioned the "Nice Guy" going.to.prison.instead.of.your.lover maneuver and indeed it did not impress me here...and, truth be told, if the show will go on under the pretense that Ji Sung thinks she is guilty...well, that just sucks clichee derriere! If, though, they make it so that he somehow finds out EARLY that she went to prison instead of the real murderous driver and cozies up to her trying to find out the truth...NOW THAT, I'd like AND find plausible, especially in regard to their future love story!

What really put me off so early in the game though is the whole "oh, Lordy, she was pregnant with ma' baby!" move, which, by the by, contrasts terribly with the notion of him being the father since, as stated in the first episode, they were apart for 6 months, yet she looked as skinny as the next starving model!!! Add to that the fact that a NORMAL pregnant woman who KNOWS she is 6 months "enceinte" wouldn't not, for the love of God, decide to take a walk IN THE RAIN, in a SKIMPY DRESS and then GO FOR A RUN (unless the devil and all his apocalyptic minions where following her or may be The Godfather...)!!! I don't like to pick on every little detail and yeah, it is a professional obsession of mine to notice this things, but really...I mean, really...You don't need to graduate from med school to raise your eyebrows at this little bit of foolish angst!

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Another 2-episode judge...

what an idiot.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Yes, go to soompi forum, join the secret society stalker :)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

to bad Dramabeans is recapping Heirs instead of this grownup drama. it is brilliant writing, acting and directing wise and deeper than the adolescence of Hires, which i'm not sure if i'll keep on following or not. but as for Secret, its stimulating and exhausting in a good way.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

One word for dramabeans. "Why?" :/
I really really love this drama, especially the camera angles. :)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This is my favorite drama!!! I'm sad because this drama just ended :(( i recommend you watch this. The first two eps may not interest you but keep on watching. The story and acting is reallllyyy good!!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Secret was an excellent drama. It's the only one that caught my full attention this year. All the dramas that were massively popular from their first episodes had left me cold. Master's Sun was cliche and predictable as hell, and I just can't get into Heirs. I fell for Secret from the first episode. Yeah the first couple of episodes dragged, but the acting and the plot just got better and better as we went. Great character development and plot twists. This was a great show! Too bad it's so underrated at Dramabeans.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

same here, i will usually leave a drama a couple of episodes in sometimes even ten episodes in, but this drama was amazing.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

What a GREAT drama it was and you Dramabeans missed it, oh why?! :(

VERY good writing till the very end, the outcome wasn't a surprise to me, but it still felt soooo goood to watch it!!

Well done and thank you for entertaining me so much! :P

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *