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I Need Romance 3: Episode 10

Everybody takes a swig of truth serum in this episode, otherwise known as lots of red wine, which leads to some heady confessions and explosive clashes. On the upside, people are done lying to each other because their secrets are out. I probably don’t have to tell you that the downside is carnage, starting with my pulverized heart.

 
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EPISODE 10: “Without flowers, a ring, or an ‘I love you'”

In the aftermath of discovering that Joo-yeon manipulated her frenemy right back for revenge, Wan heads up to his studio to be alone. He thinks: “For the first time, I regret coming back to you.”

He thinks back to the moment he encouraged her to follow her heart when he found out she had feelings for Tae-yoon. “I was able to say that because I believed in the love that the thirteen-year-old you taught me.” But it finally sinks in that she’s forgotten all of that.

Joo-yeon drinks alone downstairs, growing increasingly uneasy after Wan’s disappointed speech. She adorably inches ever so closer to his room, then lingers in the stairwell with her face behind a post, like she’s five and got caught with her hand in the cookie jar.

He grumps that he has nothing to say to her, because it won’t matter—she doesn’t understand words. She pouts and shuffles in anyway, which I love about her. He remains aloof, so she asks, “What did I do that was so wrong?”

She says he’s made her feel bad with all the “you live wrongly” accusations since he came, and hangs her head: “But this is just me. If you’re disappointed in me, I can’t help it.”

He doesn’t let her off the hook, and says he didn’t know until today that she’s cunning. “If you want to love and be loved, just be steadfast to that. Don’t mix it with competition and jealousy.”

She complains that he’s speaking to her so harshly, but he points out that she doesn’t understand him otherwise, and gives her the cold shoulder again. She stomps away dejectedly, and he sighs to himself: When she goes like that, my heart hurts like crazy.

He heads downstairs and she tries her damnedest not to be caught looking at him. When I see her alone like that, it feels like my chest is collapsing. She asks where he’s going, but he walks out without an answer.

He just goes to the neighborhood watering hole to have a drink, but she fires off an incessant string of texts (“Where’d you go? Are you coming home? I’m changing the lock code! Can I empty your room? What time are you coming home? Why aren’t you answering? I’m going to wait up till you come home….”) that he goes from annoyed to melty puddle despite his efforts to stay mad.

He comes home and acts like he wants to watch TV alone, but she sidles up to him grinning from ear to ear and links arms, wanting to watch something together. He tries not to smile, but then she leans on his shoulder.

Wan (voiceover): “When she’s like this, my heart gets weak.” And just like that, he can’t even pretend to be mad anymore and breaks into a huge smile. “No matter what awful thing this woman does, I can’t hate her.”

He pushes her away, which makes her frown… and then he lies down with his head in her lap. He holds her hand and apologizes for being harsh earlier, and she says it’s okay—they just need to live according to what they each think is right.

At the office, Min-jung asks Hee-jae about her boyfriend, which leads to her embarrassing confession that she was dumped and that he never even told her he passed his exams.

Woo-young runs after her to ask if she’s okay, but she just has an outburst at him instead that she doesn’t have time to figure out what she feels because there’s too much work.

Min-jung’s next-door-neighbor-with-benefits Min-seok actually manages to track down her workplace and walks right in the front door. Of course he knows her as Woo-young, so that’s the name he gives at the front desk. This is going to be terrible and hilarious.

While he’s waiting in the lobby, he happens to see Joo-yeon during a meeting with a designer, and recognizes her as his next-door neighbor Lee Min-jung. Hahaha. They exchange awkward hellos, and then Joo-yeon starts frantically trying to get Min-jung to read her mind from across the room.

Min-seok is totally confused when the real Woo-young comes downstairs and is, well, a man. And then two seconds later, Min-jung sits down next to Joo-yeon with coffees, never having caught on that the man she’s so desperately trying to avoid… is standing right behind her.

I love the silent looks between Woo-young (What the hell?) and Joo-yeon (Don’t even get me started).

Min-seok freaks out as expected, wondering if anything about her is true. She tells him everything—that she’s actually 36 not 27, and his next-door neighbor, and her name is Min-jung… but she can’t actually bring herself to tell him that she’s pregnant.

The best part is how stilted their conversation becomes now that the truth is mixed in with their old habits, like when she calls him oppa and then cringes, or when he calls her Woo-young and then starts adding random jondae tags at the ends of his sentences. Hee.

But mostly he’s floored that she’s so nonchalant about disappearing when he thought they had a connection. He doesn’t see how his feelings for her could be misinterpreted when he came running whenever she called. She refuses to deal with it, and instead warns him not to come looking for her at work, and adds that if he knocks on her door at home she’ll up and move.

Meanwhile Joo-yeon and Se-ryung face a new work crisis when their next item gets poached and sold as a copycat on a different station. Joo-yeon leaves it up to Se-ryung to find a replacement, and says she trusts her taste as a stylist.

It’s a concession that Se-ryung wasn’t really expecting, but it prompts her to ask, “Do you trust me, as a friend?” They each know the other is bluffing about the friendship by now, but Joo-yeon says yes.

Se-ryung asks her to have cup ramyun with her, but chooses wine instead, saying that she reserves ramyun for men. It’s a reference to one of the nasty rumors that followed her around in their school days, that she’d invite guys over to her room for ramyun and then sleep with them.

She points out that Joo-yeon did nothing to defend her when that rumor was circulating, and chose to assume the worst about her instead. Joo-yeon admits that she half-believed that rumor, but what Se-ryung got wrong was that she didn’t ever care about that stuff—whether her love life was complicated or she always needed the limelight, she just liked Se-ryung as a friend.

Se-ryung’s surprised reaction to that seems genuine, and she says the thing she always liked about Joo-yeon was that she always understood that words weren’t everything. She admits that she lied about wanting to be friends but so did she: “Whether we say we’re friends or say we aren’t, we’re friends. Even when we aren’t friends, we are.”

I actually believe her on that score, but then she brings up Tae-yoon and things get dicey. She asks Joo-yeon not to date him, asking for another chance to fix things with him because she’s never been able to forget him or move on.

Joo-yeon asks why she should when they’re broken up, but doesn’t have an answer either way, and leaves more spun around than ever. She calls Wan and asks where he is: “I need you.”

It shocks him so much that he takes a moment to process and asks her to repeat it. And then he starts to enjoy it: “How badly do you need me? You have to express it properly.” She complies and says she needs him ardently, so he tells her to come to the studio, where he introduces her to people as the woman he likes.

She tells him that she can’t sort this mess out, and wonders if Se-ryung’s feelings for sunbae are real, or if she’s just hanging on when it’s long over. And are her own feelings for sunbae anything more than attachment from years of working together? Is it really love?

It occurs to her that even after years of dating, she might not have actually experienced love, and prods Wan to tell her what love is. He just smiles at her and points to his face, ha, and she needles him to speak, not smile. He says this is what she taught him—that love was bright, and shining, and smiling at each other.

She accuses him of making stuff up just because she can’t remember, while he blames her for conning a little kid with that answer: “It’s your fault I turned out this way.” And by “this way,” he means always bright and smiling around her and not jealous (well not that she knows). He seals it with a sweet, “I love you.”

He throws his arm around her on their way home—”for warmth”—and then gets shot down when he suggests it’d be warmer if she put her arm around his waist too.

The next day at the office, Se-ryung comes up with a new item to sell, and though her team is wary, Joo-yeon decides to trust Se-ryung’s instincts. She follows her into Tae-yoon’s office (he isn’t there), where Se-ryung sees the note that Joo-yeon left for him listing all the foods he should be eating.

She just sort of announces that she’s going to take it, which drives me batty, but Joo-yeon doesn’t stop her. At least Tae-yoon has seen the list and already thanked her for it, so it’s not like she’s trying to take credit for the thing.

Woo-young invites Hee-jae to go bowling with him this weekend, promising that it’ll just be for two hours and they can get right back to work. She shows up and he gets to give her the bowling shoes he’s been keeping for her this whole time.

And then just like that, he’s holding her hand in front of co-workers. So you’re a couple now? That was fast.

Joo-yeon spends Sunday morning playing hot potato with her phone, unable to decide what to do about her impending date with sunbae. She attacks Wan with a barrage of rapid-fire questions: “Should I say I can’t go? Is that okay if I’m the one who asked? It’s just a walk and a movie which we’ve totally done before but then because of Se-ryung it’s weighing on me. What do I do? Say something! I’ll do whatever you say!”

He walks away without answering, but Tae-yoon calls before she spontaneously combusts from indecisiveness, and she plays it cool when she answers. He’s sick so he cancels anyway.

Joo-yeon takes one look at the soup that Wan is making for breakfast and bats her eyelashes. Oh no.

Wan: “No, you couldn’t possibly. I mean, I don’t believe that you would do such a thing, but I’m asking just in case. You’re not…going to bring this… to that guy?” She makes this ridiculously cute noise as she pouts, and he orders her to stop: “I can’t refuse you if you keep making that face!”

Full-force puppy eyes… three… two… one. Cut to: Tae-yoon eating Wan’s soup. Hahahaha.

She watches him eat and then gets ready to go, when Se-ryung just unlocks the door and walks into his apartment, also bearing food. Tae-yoon seethes and purposely stops Joo-yeon from leaving just to make a point. Aaaand now I’m back to being pissed at you. Why must you use her so?

Se-ryung’s eyes fill with tears and her voice trembles as she tells him she’ll change all the things that he wants her to, and that she was wrong. Her tears surprise Joo-yeon more, but he remains cold and distant, and even plants Joo-yeon down in a seat with his hands on her shoulders. Urg.

He tells Se-ryung to go, so she wipes her tears and walks out. Joo-yeon asks what’s wrong with him, reminding him that she already said she didn’t want to get caught up in their love story, which he blatantly ignored.

She asks how she could possibly not be swayed by feelings or feel things that everybody else does. He stops her from leaving again, this time with note of surprise at her outburst, “Joo-yeon-ah.”

She says he’s wrong about her being strong, and cold, and unwavering. “I’m weakest to you.” Her meaning starts to sink in, especially when she says that she works so hard because of him, to make him happy and to be praised by him. “I didn’t know why, but you don’t know either. Do you still not know?”

Se-ryung cries down in her car, and backs up into a wall in her haste to get away. Joo-yeon asks if she’s okay and if she wants to get a drink, but Se-ryung gets defensive and asks why.

Joo-yeon says she’s in just as foul a mood, but of course Se-ryung interprets it as pity and bites back that she ought to worry about her own unrequited love and peels away. So much for simpatico sangrias.

Joo-yeon trudges back home and plops down on Wan’s bed in defeat, and asks for music: “Sadness. No, Pain. No, Anger! No, no, just turn on funeral music!” Ha. She kicks and pouts that she wants to die, and demands answers: “Tell me! Why is life so hard? You act like you know everything, so tell me—why is it so hard?!”

He smiles as he watches her kick herself into a frenzy and then answers in his zen way: “That’s just life.” She sticks his hand to his heart and asks, “There’s an old man in there, isn’t there?”

Her stomach growls, and he rants at that bastard for sending her away hungry. She gets pouty again and whines that she’s hungry and too weak to even go downstairs, and makes him piggyback her down. Why so cute?

He carries her down to the kitchen where she roots around in the fridge and picks ingredients, and he agrees to make her whatever she wants. Are you going to cook with her on piggyback too? Please say yes.

Se-ryung tells her assistant to look into her contract with the home shopping channel, perhaps to find a way to get out of it, though she doesn’t say.

Min-jung finds a gift hanging on her front door, and opens it to find jewelry and a note from Min-seok (still calling her Woo-young since he wrote it before finding out the truth), asking her to start a real relationship. Cuuuuute.

She smiles and presses her ear against the wall they share, which is exactly what he’s doing on the other side. He tries tapping on the wall, and she responds, and they both light up.

Joo-yeon and Se-ryung have another hit item on their hands that sells out so fast it sets a new record, and Tae-yoon’s boss notes that it even beats him, and that Joo-yeon will have his title in no time.

He asks Joo-yeon to dinner that night to say something, and surprises her when he tells her he’s not talking as her boss, but as a man. He says that when he used to say things like this, he’d have flowers, or a ring. But today he came empty-handed.

“Let’s date, Joo-yeon-ah.”

He says it might seem like it comes form nowhere, but he doesn’t want them to waste time, and since he’s taken the courage to ask, he’d like it if she took one step closer. “I can’t promise I won’t change, and I can’t say I’ll go through thick and thin looking only at you. Right now I can’t even say ‘I love you’ because that’s a lie. But this one thing I can say—I’ll try. And I’m going to do my best, for you.”

Joo-yeon (voiceover): “In this moment, I thought of Wan, waiting at home for me. If I tell him that I received this kind of confession, what would he say?”

She imagines it, and he asks what kind of stupid confession that is, and if she’s forgotten everything he’s told her. “Don’t smile! You received that pathetic confession and you’re smiling? Without flowers, a ring, or an ‘I love you’! Are you crazy?”

Back in reality, Joo-yeon thinks to herself, “If he says that, I’ll answer—that because there were no flowers, and no ring, I liked this confession.”

Tae-yoon asks if she needs more time, but Joo-yeon says she’s ready to give him an answer now: “Let’s date. I’ll try too.”

And at the same time, Wan is picking out flowers, “For the person I love.” Just stab me. It would be less cruel.

Joo-yeon: “Even without the words ‘I love you,’ it was enough—that he’d try, that he’d do his best for me. When time passes, initial flutters fade anyway. I liked a promise to try far better than a confession of love, and that’s why I had faith in his relationship.”

 
COMMENTS

Nooooo. No. No. No. Take it back. Pweeeeze? *whimper* My heart went soaring when Joo-yeon’s first thought after sunbae’s confession was what Wan would think… and then it came crashing back down to earth when it wasn’t Wan’s heart she was thinking about, but his advice. I don’t think I can handle the look on his face when she tells him. If the recap for Episode 11 just happens to be missing next week, it’s because my heart broke and I couldn’t bear to relive Wannie’s pain. I know, it can’t just be happy days and then more happy days, but dammit, why must we always make bad choices to know that they’re bad choices? Now it’s my turn to ask for funeral music to match my mood. Do you happen to have pieces written called Denial, Regret, or This Is All A Dream?

Okay, so it’s not the end of the world if Joo-yeon dates sunbae, especially if it’s to figure out for herself what she really feels for him, whether it’s love, respect, attachment, or competitive jealousy for Se-ryung. It probably won’t kill me (maybe, probably), and honestly I see why he makes her swoon. They do have a really great rapport. But I still don’t trust his motivations, because he’s way too upset at Se-ryung for someone who claims to be totally done with her. I agreed with her when she called hate another side of love, and find his contempt for her just as much a sign that he’s not over it.

His kneejerk reaction to pull Joo-yeon in between them at the apartment was enough of an indication that he hasn’t learned a single thing since the theater stunt that he pulled, and then when he was thinking over her semi-confession about how hurt she was, it felt like he was making calculations and asking her to date him because he knew she was a safe bet. Maybe I’m projecting the calculations, because it’s entirely possible that finding out someone likes you triggers dormant feelings you didn’t know you had. So I won’t rule out that he feels something genuine for her, but what on earth is “I’ll try”? I’ll try? Why would you want to be with someone who needs to put effort into being with you?

I actually see how a practical confession speaks to Joo-yeon’s jaded sensibility—it’s no grandiose promise of forever, which is something she doesn’t believe in anyway. That, I totally understand and relate to. But sunbae’s confession is pretty much the most unromantic thing I’ve ever heard. And it’s not the flowers or the ring or even the “I love you” that’s missing, but a vulnerability that he refuses to give. He doesn’t put himself at risk in any way whatsoever, for Se-ryung and Joo-yeon alike. You don’t need a fancy ring or fancy words, but you do have to put your heart on the line. Otherwise, what’s the goddamn point?

 
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It's too complicated to understand what both JY and TY want. But I hope they know their heart quickly. I want more romance between OTP >//<

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same here.... I hope there will be a lot of romance scene between our OTP soon since only 6 episode to go. pleassssseee writernim.

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Anybody out there who knows the title of the song played during the piggy back ride?

"you said that you love me, you said that you want me
your eyes that chills my heart sweet oh na na na
love in the air, love in my dreams la la la"

I'm in love with the song please help.

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Did you find the title of the song? Im in love with that dong as well

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Anybody out there who knows the title of the song during the piggy back ride?

"you said that you love me, you said that you want me
your eyes that chills my heart sweet oh na na na
love in the air, love in my dreams la la la"

I'm in love with the song please help.

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Ive been searching that song too TT

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Me too. I love that song. It's been done several ways in the show so far. One with an adult, one with a child and one with both at the same time. Love it!

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Love Story 1 (사랑이야기 1) Hyerim, Miho, Ahn Soo Bin

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thanks for recapping this episode GF. 6 episodes to go. I wonders how will the writer created the romance between joo wan and joo yeon soon. As I remembered, Kim so yeon have said during press conference of INR 3 about she is willing to do a bed scene and being bold in this drama but I don't think its will be happen anyway especially between OTP.

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Cant wait for what happened on next episode after I watch new teaser of ep.11 I have some question in my head ahhhhhh.

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My heart aches for you Wannie :(

What I love about the INR series is that they focus on their female leads character arcs and growth instead of the much favoured males.

We see Shing Shing changing while living with Wannie and she is ABSOLUTELY adorable with him. Left alone, she's back to her crabby nature lol.

I was heartbroken when she chose to be with Sunbae via Wannie's advice instead of thinking OF Wannie's feelings...

Jooyeon-ah, you have a few more episodes to redeem yourself, don't make me root for you for nothing.

Sung Joon, my love for you hold no boundsssssss

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I know what you mean about Wan's advice versus his feelings. The Show did a total fake-out. At first, I thought she was going to consider his feelings too.
I'm still disappointed that she was able to totally shutdown the attraction she felt to Wan when she didn't know he was Sweet Potato. I keep thinking it'll come back.

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Am I the only one who isn't really pleased with either of her options? On the one hand Tae-yoon's isn't as nice as he seemed (though I'm glad the franchise finally gave the other guy some real flaw/layers) but on the other, Wan comes off sorta high handed to me. The whole "let me dictate to you how you are and what you feel" feels off to me despite his best intentions. I know it's supposed to make him seem like and old soul who's idealistic but it feels like he's overly judge-y and everything to him is black and white. Like last episode with the whole "Don't make me regret coming back to you." He says stuff that rubs me the wrong way a lot.

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I like Sung Joon, but his character is making me flip-floppity. The sweet is delectable but almost saccharine. From personal experience I guess I'm just more suspicious of the nicer ones and see double entendres.

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I agree. I just feel like Wan comes off as overly preachy and too idealistic. I like their sweet interactions, but I'm not sure I enjoy their conversations. I don't like the idea the drama presents about love completing someone and making them 'perfect'. I mean, love can make us a better person, but the drama kind of takes that to another level... And I really find it really 'off' when the drama takes us to flashbacks, from his point of view, because she seems like a totally different person and it's just hard for me to imagine someone changing that much - even when it shows her in high school when she's friends with Se Ryung (she looks so much nerdier compared to her middle school self) when really, the time that passed wasn't even that long.

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Thank you for your recap and your thoughts!!! I look forward to reading them every week. So much more fun reading your recaps and comments following then watching the drama.

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Thanks Girlfrieday for the recap! Love you gals on Dramabeans!

After I heard his confession, my first reaction was like any business guru, Sunbae did the best CYA presentation ever! If he put it in writing - then it will be documented as a contract. hahah It's ok - I don't blame sunbae either.

Jo Yeon - go head and date Sunbae. SR, I hope you have find your hear soon. I love Wannie!! He's perfect - and I need to save his lines. I love this show and I don't hate any of these characters but LOVE Them all and I think all 4 of them are leads in my mind.

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I guess Wan character will grow in the next episodes with JY telling him she will be dating TY, he won't be able to see love as only bright smile and no-jalousy anymore.
In this episode, even JY told him that "they just need to live according to what they each think is right." and "You act like you know everything,” Of course his vision of life is not realistic and he seems to only believe in his own convictions...but I guess the writer will maybe make his character change a little bit in the future.
Still I love him so much :) he is a good/hot/cute/sweet guy but agree that more complex feelings and growth will make his character better. We have 6 episodes to go :)

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I don't know why, but it seems like JW wants to bring back the 13 year old SY... but SY is now over double that ages... I think it's obvious that she doesn't remember everything she told him about love and music... -____- He's going to work hard. =X
Also, the goguma is turning now into a psychologist-adviser friend lol and not a MAN for SY.

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The sooner JY figures out TY is a jerk, the better. He doesn't deserve either of those ladies.

I can't help but feel that he's also dating JY so that he can control her emotionally and thus ensure that she is not his competition at the office.

Since this drama can only end with shing shing and sweet potato together, I'll put up with this diversion. She needs to come to her own conclusion that she deserves better and that there's nothing wrong with dating a nice guy instead of a venomous snake.

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Now & Forever

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I can't for the next episode. so much thought in my mind right now.

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A little late in commenting since I went back and watched this raw again to get feels about it...and it's still argh x/ My heart hurts for Wan, once he hears about Joo-yeon and Tae-yoon...but it's kinda obvious that it's going down the path of trial and error. She's gonna realize that she liked a facade of Tae-yoon and that her love for him will not be requited properly because he doesn't (and won't) care about her in the same way.

She's gonna realize what greatness she has right next to her...there are those that don't like Wan, but I personally agree with the saying that a woman lives a happier life if her significant other loves her more than she loves him. Tae-yoon isn't right for her...he's selfish, uses her repeatedly without reflecting on his actions (heck, he's using her yet again by agreeing to "try" to date her)...again, all this revolving around Se-ryung. Why he is so hung up on her...attraction to like minded people, I guess.

It was nice to see Min-jung get busted, but finally fessing up to her lies except for the biggie (although I feel Min-seok is gonna up and propose instead of run away like her). It was also nice to see Hee-jae and Woo-young finally came around and are now an item. Just need Joo-yeon to come around back to poor Wannie x/

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Does anyone know what the song that goes "you say that you love me, you say that you want me" is? You know what I'm talking about, right?

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I love that song too. but I think that OST song hasn't release yet.

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I think she has to go through with 'dating' sunbae so she can see what a non-issue he really is rather than some imaginary glamourous could-have-been. I think they'll date, he'll do something typical of who he is and she'll realize that she doesn't love him which will free her to appreciate Wan. That's rather simplistic but some of these dramas don't get all that deep. My favorite was when she was too tired to go downstairs to eat and he carried her...in whose dreams??? Loved it. Cute cute show and their chemistry is awesome.

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Did you guys see this new BTS video of Kim So Yeon and Sung Joon ? aww it's so hilarious and adorable :)

http://youtu.be/4onqFZqGgeM

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Haha especially when Sung Joon dropped her on the floor lol

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He dropped her? Lol. I was thinking that she's pretty tall and he's pretty skinny...

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6 episodes to go..

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Thanks GF for this recap. Your last paragraph made me think, "Now where was girlfriday and her amazing, perceptive way of sizing up a situation, when I was in my 20s and dating selfish, manipulative, emotionally-risk-averse narcissists like TY?...Oh that's right, girlfriday probably wasn't even born yet!"

You are wise beyond your years GF. It must be due to all that time well spent studying Korean dramas. :D

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nice recap girlfriday. I love and enjoy every episodes of this show..

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Does anyone know if I can get a copy of that song that is done in several different styles but mostly with a small child singing it? I love that tune! It has the "na na na na na na" lyric in it. Thanks!

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love this episode. hope joo yeon discover her real heart after date her sunbae who is more right for her. Monday please come!!

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I've never loved Sung Joon as much as I do at this moment. I've fallen in love with a fictional character and it pains me to see the look on his face when he finds out next week. Wanniiiiie, come to this noona.

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Today is Monday?? Can't wait what happend on next episode

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"And it’s not the flowers or the ring or even the “I love you” that’s missing, but a vulnerability that he refuses to give. He doesn’t put himself at risk in any way whatsoever, for Se-ryung and Joo-yeon alike. You don’t need a fancy ring or fancy words, but you do have to put your heart on the line. Otherwise, what’s the goddamn point?"

AMEN!!!! Maybe she's got to date the "bad guy" before realizes what a gem Sweet Potato is. I think that it comes down to a matter of maturity and selfishness. Somehow the younger Wan (and his tutelage under the younger Joo Yeon) has got love figured out much better. He really is an old soul. Let's just hope that Joo Yeon figures out that he's the better man before it's too late.

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So. The confession. As soon as I heard it, I thought it was similar to Mr. Darcy's confession in Pride and Prejudice - you know, the insulting one. Similar in general feeling of wrong only, of course, because Mr. Darcy actually had romantic feelings for the heroine who he wasn't trying to use to stick it to his ex. Either way, Lizzy Bennet had the good sense to know she should be insulted, but our heroine... not so much.

Honestly, at this point I like Se-ryung, mostly because I find her honest and transparent. There's something to be said for straight-forward people. Yes, she has a professional mask, but everyone knows it's a professional mask. Well, apparently everyone except her stupid ex boyfriend. Why is he so angry?

As for our main couple, they haven't had much development lately. Honestly, the most interesting couple for me this episode was Lee Min-jung and her professor. I so wanted him to track her down and be hilarious while doing it. They did not disappoint.

I just realized that the kid who plays Woo-young is Yoo-chun's little brother. Now that I realize it, I can't unsee it. I think his previous horrible haircut prevented me from seeing the truth. They look just alike, only his face is thinner. Why am I always amazed when siblings look alike? Anyway, I don't think Hee-jae's boyfriend is gone for good. Just a sneaky suspicion.

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I just realized that I know a guy like Wan. My bestfriend's boyfriend now husband is so Wan it hurts. He gives piggybacks when she doesn't want to take the stairs (and she's heavier than he is), feeds the dog and cats, cleans everything and makes her breakfast while she sleeps.

I guess it's a good thing that he is like that because she does that for everyone else. She deserves a break.

Oh, shit. I know Wan.

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Urk!! As much as I'm swoony over the Shing Shing- Goguma couple-- Jung Heejae is soo irritating!!

It's exactly as her ex-bf said- she did not have any ambition of her own- all her dreams just rested on his success (house, marriage etc). And YES it must be hard to keep scrimping and saving all the time, but you could also see the hardships on the ex bf's face.

For all, I think she is with Wooyoung because he can provide her with comforts- the car, taking her bowling etc..

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