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Fated To Love You: Episode 18

Our most fated of couples finally climbs to the peak of their mountain of misunderstandings to see that the view isn’t quite as bleak as they thought it’d be. The future may still be just as uncertain, but now that neither Gun or Mi-young have to weather it miserable and alone, even borrowed time can be enough to give you cavities.

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EPISODE 18 RECAP

Grandma Wang is beside herself as she sees the headlines declaring Gun’s genetic illness while the media prepares for a press conference. Mi-young has to field a mob of reporters outside the Lee Manor door as she desperately hails down a taxi to get to the conference, and Gun.

She makes it there only after Gun admits to the press that the rumors about him having the disease are all true, so as a result, he will be respectfully resigning as CEO of Jangin Chemicals. Whaaaat.

“Lee Gun!” Mi-young calls from the doorway. The press recognize her and surround her, but she doesn’t seem to notice when her eyes are solely on Gun: “I found out about everything. The reason why you lied to me, and why you pushed me away so viciously.”

Gun looks stricken, though he desperately tries to hide it as he addresses her as “Ellie Kim” and asks what she thinks she’s doing. “Look me in the eyes when you lie to me,” she continues, regardless of their every action being recorded. “Tell me that you didn’t miss me at all for the past three years, and that I meant nothing to you. Tell me.”

Instead of fessing up, Gun reacts angrily as he orders Manager Tak to take her away—but Mi-young won’t back down on this one. “Tell me. If you’re confident that you can live without me, I really will let you go.”

A moment of silence passes before Gun, who looks like he’s in physical pain from the emotional restraint he’s using, finally admits that he lied before giving his reasoning: “If you’re having a hard time or if you’re in pain, I’ll be in pain too. That’s why I lied.”

Mi-young asks if he’s a fool, which definitely startles him. Then she steps up onto the stage with him to confront him face to face as she asks why he’s worrying in advance about the hard times she might face for a disease that hasn’t yet taken hold of him.

“Why do we have to be sad, in despair, and crying in advance? We can cry when it actually happens,” Mi-young says with tears in her eyes. THANK YOU. Thank you. Gah, I still wish Gun would’ve realized this on his own though.

Gun tells her that nothing has changed now that she knows everything, especially his disease. A tear falls down his cheek as he adds, almost in a whisper, “I don’t have the right to love you.”

Mi-young steps forward until she can touch his coat, her eyes constantly searching for a connection. She is not going to let him continue to do this. “Why do you need a right to love?” she asks. He finally catches her gaze as she stresses that it’s okay—even with a ticking time bomb inside him, there’s no reason for them to worry for what hasn’t happened yet.

“No matter what happens,” Mi-young adds tearfully, “I won’t let you be alone, even when you’re hurt. I love you.” In an unexpected move, it’s her who leans forward to kiss him amidst gasps and the clicks of dozens of cameras. Gun stands stock still even with tears streaming down his cheeks. (I’m not crying… it’s just been raining on my face.)

An incredibly tense moment passes, enough to make us worry that Gun is still going to stick to his guns and refuse her for her own good. But as he searches her eyes, and she his, he pulls her in for an emotional, gut-wrenchingly meaningful kiss. They wrap their arms around each other like they’re the only two people in the world.

After the conference, they retreat to a hotel room with the same suite number (2006) as it was on their first night together. While Gun is still wowed about the courage it took her to confront him in front of everyone, Mi-young stays on task to ask him why he acted so coldly toward her when he pushed her away.

Even if Gun’s tone turns defensively harsher, he’s finally being completely honest with her as he tells her that his genetic disease isn’t a joke—there’s a chance he could forget her, or become paralyzed. With a ticking time bomb like that inside him, how could he ask her to stay with him?

“Why? It doesn’t matter to me. If there was a ticking time bomb attached to me, would you just abandon me and run away?” Gun jumps to his feet at the absurdity of her accusation as he instantly claims he’d cut any color wires to help (not the red one! Or is it the blue one?), and if that didn’t work, he’d embrace her so that they’d die together in the explosion.

Mi-young’s face softens when a lightbulb moment comes over Gun as he realizes he just spoke in defense of her position. “See? You would do that too. Why are you telling me I can’t? Do you think I can just abandon you?” She sits right in front of him so she can take his hands.

“There’s no use now. Even if you push me away, I’m not going to budge even one step.” Gun looks up into her eyes wonderingly as he asks how he could ever be greedy when it comes to someone like her, as though he’s too undeserving. Mi-young just smiles softly as she tells him that there’s nothing wrong with being greedy.

While Mom looks troubled as she processes the kiss seen ‘round the world, Mi-young and Gun share an idyllic and happy meal at the hotel. Gun can’t shake the feeling that he’s dreaming, and to prove he isn’t, Mi-young ushers him closer for an almost-kiss, only to grab a fistful of his cheek in a hard pinch.

Gun asks if this is her revenge, to which she declares that it’s punishment for the three years she was miserable because of him. It’s still playful with a hint of truth, and when Mi-young releases him, he literally turns the other cheek for her to exact vengeance on should she want to.

Then the air gets a little awkward when Gun remembers that they’re alone… in a hotel room. He comes right out with it and asks if they’re going to sleep in the room, only to be floored when Mi-young matter-of-factly says, “We should.” She reasons that it would be a waste of money not to.

He’s all but jumping for joy at the thought of sleeping with his snail, and tries a few different approaches that get him nowhere as Mi-young continues to focus on her food. Haha.

Next, we find them lying in bed fully-clothed with a space between them that Gun openly finds lamentable. He keeps trying to inch his way closer to her (which is hilarious), but it also helps to get them into a teasing conversation about what comes next. In Gun’s English vernacular, could they do that thing they just did in front of all those people? Y’know, k-i-double-s?

He asks her flat out if they could kiss again, and she happily turns toward him on the bed as an open invitation. Victorious opera music plays as Gun leans in to kiss her… only for the phone to interrupt them. Gun curses his rotten luck, but tells Mi-young to stay right where she is by using his adorkably bad English again: “Stop the beat!” I’ll laugh so hard if he learned that line from his rapping days.

Manager Tak has bad news and good news when he calls Gun: The bad is that Grandma Wang collapsed, but she willed herself to be strong for Gun. Plus, because of his romantic moment at the press conference and a surge in public opinion, the company won’t accept his letter of resignation because he’s irreplaceable.

After Manager Tak cheers Gun on when it comes to Mi-young (since he’s always been for them), Gun uses acrobatics to get back to the bedroom where he expects to find Mi-young waiting…

…But she’s fallen asleep. Hah. Gun tries poking her lightly with no response before he sighs, resigned but still happy just to be there with her. He even tenderly tucks her in like he still can’t believe he’s not dreaming as he wonders how his snail found such courage with her tiny frame.

He cuddles closer so that their faces are only inches apart as he settles in for the night to sleep, his face a picture of contentment. I want to bask in this happy glow, but I’m deathly afraid the show has too much time on its hands still.

The next day, Mi-young tries to convince Grandma Wang to give her blessing to her and Gun. Grandma is reluctant for the same reason Gun was, because she worries for Mi-young now that she’ll be going into the marriage with the painful knowledge that his disease could recur in the future.

Mi-young reassures Grandma Wang with a smile that she’s prepared for anything that could come their way, as long as she’s by Gun’s side. Grandma softens at her display of loyalty, but says that before she can get her consent, she should get her mother’s first.

The board members debate whether to keep Gun on as CEO knowing that his disease could recur in the future, and though there’s the small and unexplainable minority who’ve been wanting him out for a long time, the majority rules in his favor. Even Yong agrees.

Gun and Manager Tak crash the meeting to discuss his resignation personally. But to everyone’s surprise, he’s not there to contest it, he’s there to reinforce the fact that he will resign as the CEO of Jangin Chemicals… for three months. Or as Gun calls it, a vacation.

This incenses the minority against him, who then ask who will run the company during the three months he’ll be livin’ it up. Gun is more than happy to acquiesce, as he makes a grand gesture to the doorway as his replacement walks through.

…And it’s Grandma Wang. A-mazing. Needless to say, Gun wins this round. Vacation time it is!

Daniel and Mi-young visit at the cafe he used to own, and even though he must know that there’s no good news coming his way, he still keeps a friendly and open air. Mi-young begins quietly, but firmly: “Thank you, Daniel. If it wasn’t for you, I would’ve left without knowing the truth.”

There’s nothing else for Daniel to do but laugh good-naturedly, as he admits that he was pretty cool when he did that life-changing U-turn for her. Aw, he has to be hiding his hurt feelings, especially when Mi-young haltingly tells him that she won’t be able to stay by his side. “I’m really… really…”

“Sorry?” Daniel finishes, just to make things easier for her. It’s so sad that he’s trying to cheer her up, enough to even joke around with her and make light of what really is a heavy situation.

At least Daniel admits the folly of every second lead, and why he couldn’t compete against Gun: he’s too nice. (Sad, but true.) He doesn’t want to say goodbye to her forever, but asks her for a little time to come to terms with his feelings.

Alone, Daniel flashes back to all his fond memories with Mi-young, from their first meeting in the confessional to his proposal. “I really wanted us to be a family,” he sighs. “But it’s not happening the way I wanted. No matter how earnest you are, I guess it’ll never work out if it’s not meant to be.”

Yong mistakes his usual forgetfulness for an early onset of his family’s genetic disease and freaks out about it to Mama Yong, who basically says, Yeah, about that… I have something to tell you. Ohhh snap. Is he not even Gun’s half-brother?

Gun and Mi-young arrive home just as Yong runs out of the house crying, so Mama Yong takes the opportunity to sit Gun down for a talk. She actually apologizes to him for her part in his mother’s misery, and passes across a keepsake book that looks like it belonged to his father along with another apology for not treating him the way she should have.

Mi-young finds Yong crying on a park bench, but her use of the term “Young Master” has him blubbering that she shouldn’t call him that anymore. “Sister-in-law,” he still calls her, “I… am not a son of the Lee Clan.”

He cries that he doesn’t know what to do—he likes Gun and Grandma Wang, especially since Grandma started accepting him and Gun stopped ignoring him. More than that, Mi-young has been like a real sister to him.

But he confirms what his mother just told him, only for Mi-young to pat him comfortingly as she reassures him that he’ll always be a “young master” to her, no matter what. He hugs her with relief and cries on her shoulder. Aww, Yong.

Gun reads over the diary that Mama Yong gave him, which was his father’s way of keeping track of his disease. Like his son, he was so determined to keep the truth of his illness from Gun’s mother and him that he wouldn’t tell his wife where he was going or why.

In a surprising reveal, Gun finds out that Mama Yong was just his father’s caretaker during his sicker times, and that he never gave her his heart but wanted to give her a home for her to raise her son. “Even though Yong was not my son,” his father wrote, “At least once, I wanted to give him the love that he didn’t receive from the father he never met.” (*sniff*)

Then he addresses a part specifically to his son, Gun: “Gun… My son, Gun… I will miss you.” Gun looks up when Mi-young enters his man cave with tears in his eyes, and he pulls her into an embrace as he says, “Thank you. I might regret it, but I won’t go. For staying with me until the end… thank you.”

“I should be the one thanking you for accepting my feelings,” Mi-young replies. Gun shakes his head as he adds that he doesn’t want to be away from her for even a second. His uncertainty for the future is palpable as he tells her that he wants them to stay together for a looong time, like he’s so afraid that they won’t even get the chance.

Gun takes Mi-young to get Grandma Wang’s blessing on their reunion, but Grandma is firm in her refusal to give permission until they get Mi-young’s mother’s blessing first. So as long as they can get Mom, they’ve got Grandma.

Buuuut, as they’re leaving, Grandma says something about how kids these days are so different—back in her day, if two people were in love they’d just run away from home. Hah, is this her way of nudging them to elope?

While Mi-young’s sisters remain torn on the Gun issue, Mi-young talks it out with Mom, who seems apprehensive about Gun. Mi-young argues not just for Gun, but for herself, as she explains how she didn’t understand his situation before and hated him for it.

Now that things have changed, Mi-young tells her that she really wants to be with Gun for the long haul now: “Just this once, I want to live the way I want.” It’s with tears in her eyes that Mom firmly says she can’t approve of them—she likes Gun too, and she wants them to be happy, but she can’t stand the idea that he might leave her someday.

Mom adds that she knows how much Gun and Mi-young love each other, and how it’s all well and good now for them to feel sure that they can’t live without each other. But things could change in the future, and that’s what worries her.

Gun laughs as he flips through the selfies he took while Mi-young was asleep before Yong hands him his resignation letter. He also says that he and his mother will be moving to the country soon, but Gun instead scolds him for trying to weasel out of his work obligations.

He reiterates that he’s the one leaving the house, which means that Yong and his mother should stay with Grandma Wang. Yong cries with gratitude as he calls Gun by his work title, only for Gun to fire back that he should be calling him the familial hyungnim instead.

In his quest to show his gratitude through a hug, Yong gets frozen by Gun’s magical powers. Even while under ice, Yong channels his magical fire powers. I never get this recurring bit, but I love the camp factor too much to complain.

Se-ra finds Daniel piss drunk in their apartment building, and though she knows he drank to soothe his broken heart, he continues to deny it… before he falls into the open elevator.

So Se-ra has to drag him, however grudgingly, all the way into his apartment. After giving his unconscious self some applicable advice for the both of them, Se-ra’s eyes trail to the pictures on his nightstand. The one with him and his sister as children gets a visceral reaction from her. Does she recognize it?

Since he’s got three months of free time now, Gun hangs out in Mi-young’s studio just pretending to read a book—when in reality he can’t keep his eyes off her. Mi-young totally calls him out on it, even pointing out that his book has been upside down for an hour now. Hah.

Mi-young is worried about how they’ll convince Mom, but Gun eases her worries by promising her that he’ll do whatever it takes to get Mom to agree. Mi-young promises to do her part to help, too.

Gun tickles her out of the way so he can see her work in progress, which turns out to be a drawing of him sitting with his book. They naturally get closer, and the mood changes (to the tune of Blink’s Kiss Me) as Gun leans in for a kiss…

…Only to be caught red-handed by Manager Tak. He’s so happy to call Mi-young “Madam” again and makes snail hands at her when she says she’s missed him. Aw.

Manager Tak has brought vacation brochures with him so Gun and Mi-young can go on an exotic vacation together (since they’re currently banned from Grandma Wang’s house pending Mom’s permission), but since it’s just the close proximity Gun wants, Mi-young says she’s got the perfect place for them.

Cut to: Her once-apartment, still occupied by once-roommate Ji-yeon. Gun tries to act excited even though this was not the place he envisioned, and he gets an elbow to the ribs whenever he slips up in front of her roomie.

However, Ji-yeon won’t be staying with them, since she made an agreement with Grandma Wang for Gun to live in her house while she lives in Lee Manor. Needless to say, Mama Yong is NOT happy about this arrangement.

Gun and Mi-young are in full-on honeymoon phase as they clean the little apartment and make it their own, with Gun using every opportunity he can to try and get physically closer to Mi-young. Even cuter still, Gun uses a robot vacuum to deliver the two mandarin ducks they received for their wedding to Mi-young. (Major props to the PPL integration on that one.)

That night, Mi-young smiles through happy tears as she reminisces over the lucky chip Gun gave her after their night in Macau. When Gun asks what’s wrong, Mi-young shows him the chip before she adds how she still can’t believe he’s by her side again.

Gun sighs that since he can’t believe it either, he keeps looking over his shoulder to make sure she’s really there. “But you can’t disappear from my life this time. You need to stay put right beside me, just like this chip.”

Mi-young smiles as Gun leans in, “Just like you said, I’ll be just like this chip.” Their lips are just a hair’s breath away as Gun reiterates, “You have to stay by my side forever, just like this chip. Got it?”

Then he finally gets that long-awaited kiss, without interruption this time, before the camera pans to the two mandarin ducks.

 
COMMENTS

I’m so proud of Mi-young for confronting Gun and for putting an end to the self-perpetuating state of misery he was so ready to keep inflicting on both of them. Granted, I had kind of hoped that Gun would’ve come to this realization on his own so that he would be the one to fix what he broke between them, but I’m also willing to accept that he could’ve gone forever without telling her the truth if he could.

So in that sense, Mi-young was the only person capable of making Gun understand that there’s happiness to be had in the here and now, regardless of how uncertain the future may be. Even if I wish he had given her the chance to make a decision regarding their future that wasn’t based on misinformation in the first place (but that would’ve been too easy), she was finally given everything she needed to decide exactly where she wanted to be—and that place was right by his side, come what may.

Mama Yong’s moment of reconciliation felt a bit sudden but no less unwelcome, since she really wasn’t that great as an antagonist anyway. It was actually really nice how her side of the story was finally revealed, even if it doesn’t quite explain why she chose such a dark path to walk for so many years. Did she give up her ambitions because she finally felt bad for Gun? I’m not quite sure if I buy the reasoning, but I’ll buy the result, since it was a little daunting to watch Gun go through his father’s diary only to realize that noble idiocy is part and parcel with their family’s genetic disease.

Strangely, it was really his father’s diary that gave Gun’s almost identical mindset a little more legitimacy, since he and his father both had nothing but the best intentions for those they loved. It’s incredibly tragic to think that Gun’s mother might’ve gone forever without ever knowing that her husband truly loved her and wasn’t cheating on her, which makes me that much more grateful that Mi-young doesn’t have to endure the pain of not ever knowing why the man she loved tried so hard to keep her away.

It brings an end to Daniel’s romantic involvement of course, which I’d argue isn’t that huge of a loss since his cause was hopeless from the start. At least he was cool enough to admit it, not just enough to respect Mi-young’s decision but to help her come to it. He gave her the truth that Gun refused to, and bowed out like a champion after a hard-fought battle. Unlike other second leads who’ve had their stories end once the love line does, I’m glad that he has a chance for the family he’s always wanted with Se-ra. Even if she can be a bit of a pill sometimes, maybe being a sister suits her better than being a girlfriend. Or a person.

With how much emphasis is being put on how potentially horrific the future may be with Gun’s disease, it does make me nervous that this most recent hurdle isn’t the last our couple may have to face. Is it too much to hope that the universe isn’t so cruel? These two have gone through an unwanted marriage, the loss of their unborn child, and now three years of misunderstandings and hurt feelings—they deserve to make up for lost time with the blissful happiness they’re enjoying now. You better stop hurting them, do you hear me, Fated? There are a lot of us and only one of you, so, just keep that in mind next week.

 
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"At least Daniel admits the folly of every second lead, and why he couldn’t compete against Gun: he’s too nice. (Sad, but true.)"

No, no, no, no, no, it's not true. Niceness is never the problem (women should stop saying that to guys, it's confusing). It's that *despite* his niceness, that feeling of connection isn't there. The niceness is the only reason the guy is being given a chance in the first place. Without it, he definitely wouldn't compete.

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Real words of wisdom right there. THANK YOU.

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Yes!!! From the beginning, there was no connection between them. Yes, he was kind and doting towards MY but he even said it himself; he'd do anything to make her smile.... um, that's cute and all but MY's growth as a woman didn't come from Daniel's hovering friendship. Sadly, the man that brought about a necessary change in her also hurt her. That same man had an indescribable hold on her heart because he challenged every part of her, drawing out that side of her that was a force to be reckoned with. To Daniel, she still seemed docile, soft-spoken, shy and not like herself. I had yet to see her fully relax around him and they've been around each other for three years?! C'mon now... Maybe a romantic notion but I don't believe even if Lee Gun was not in the picture, Daniel would've been it for MY.

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So True... And moreover... he is just doesn't show as much passion as Lee Gun to show their affection.. In fact I think he seems is more comfortable around Sera than Mi Young who he has spent for 3 years with... he doesn't afraid to show his weakness moment in front of Sera.. Is that a sibling connection ? or actor chemistry factor ? I don't know

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A wonderful episode, for a wonderful drama!! really, really love soooo much this episode, with this amazing actors, because the feelings, the chemistry has been the best that i've seen in a drama.
So happy for the Jangs, because so many people that love his talent. For me, they are the best actors in Korea right now... and FTLY the best drama of the year, and (for me, of course) one of the top 3 of ALL TIMES.
Fighting, FTLY!! :)

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OH PRAISE THE DRAMA OVERLORDS FOR MI-YOUNG! It only took a few words for her to cut through Gun’s BS and finally make him see there’s no need to be miserable in advance when there’s so much love between them. See, Gun! You could’ve been smooching (and making babies) all this time!! And Mi-young, way to be the superglue you are and get your man! You deserve all the happiness and adoration for your courage and wisdom!

I’m still not thrilled with how the writers chose to get our fated couple here but the two Jangs really knows how to tug at the heartstrings. Couldn’t stop myself from grinning like a fool each time they were lovey-dovey in this episode. Show, I’m taking off your cone of shame but you better keep these sweet moments coming!

I think it would have done the story wonders had the episode count been 16 or even 18. The angst and separation wouldn’t have been so unnecessarily drawn-out. With 2 more episodes left, I doubt we’re completely out of the angst territory yet. Even though the last week should be nothing but Gunmeo and Julmiyoung’s happiness (we deserve it, dang it), the disease still needs to be addressed and mom’s approval needs to be won.

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Grinned like an idiot pretty much all the way through (except when Daniel/Sera onscreen - goawaywhocaresbleah). Like an IDIOT.

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I wish us beanies could have drama watching parties in real life! Can you just imagine the cheers during Gunnie and Mi-young's reunion? ^^

Also, I completely agree about Daniel/Sera! Their storyline is such an afterthought and it's hard to invest in their sibling reunion at this point.

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I'm with you on this one. Sometimes, being cooped up in my room watching this show all by myself, I feel like I'll burst with all this happiness. It feels almost unfair not getting to share with others. Parrrtyy!

And who needs booze when you have Jang Hyuk Oppa's lips to intoxicate you? Gah. I'm already drunk. :)

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Good Drama. Excellent performance by both JNR & JH.

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This episode had me feeling all types of way, from relieved joy that MY & LG reunited, embarrassed at LG's open lusting for MY, annoyed by MY's second sister/Secretary Tak and troubled by the thought of two episodes left.

The way this episode ended without any fanfare leaves me on edge. I'm left wondering what trouble awaits our fated couple next week. Anchovy Wrap Mama is bound to raise some hell at them going behind her back... the long-awaited reunion between Se Ra and Daniel can't distract my concern for this unnecessary "genetic" disease. Huntington's disease is not something you can write off, a time skip would be unfair after giving us one already... I'm seriously troubled. Two more episodes to go, not a lot of cuteness to go around.

As long as it's not a Prime Minister and I vague ending, I'll make it. The "50 first dates" movie idea would be painful... MY has been though too much fighting for LG's love to go through that. As someone what mentioned, she's been the one standing for her love while LG only benefited. Please, we need a happy ending after this tumultuous, emotional rollercoaster.

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I can't stop screaming while re watch their reunion in room 2006! So happy and funny, Jang Hyuk kill it all. LOL! OMG, I love this guy so much. He have some charm that you can't deny even his weird laugh! He is the one! I'm gonna be sad since we have only 2 episodes left!

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So .... I'm thinking .... They kicked off episode 1 with Mi-young breaking the 4th wall.... How about they end episode 20 with Gun doing the same?

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*deadonthefloor* *inapooloftear*
This episode was one I had been hoping to see for the longest and the writes didn't let me down.

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2 more episodes to go! Why no extension? What should I do next week?

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I think everyone is doing the dance of joy after this episode.

The best of us seeing Gunnie and MY ardent love-making are with pounding rice and the mandarin duck. I don't think the PD team is ready to show real passionate scene. K-drama still has some conservatism. To give credit to our awesome actors, i don't see any reservations from LG & MY when they have to touch, embrace or K-I-double S each other. I find it very natural comparing them with other OTPs from other K-dramas i've watched. After the last scene, I think MY will be unexpectedly pregnant again. And of course, i am seeing a repeat of the MY mom's ranting about it esp they have not gotten her approval.

Regarding the HD thingy, i think it won't recur/happen. Just like cancer, when the patient is in remission and they are pampered with love and given a healthy space, the disease stays dormant. As long as Gunnie gets his regular dose of K-I-double S from MY and always in 7th heaven, we say bye-bye to HD. I will stay optimistic about it.

As for Daniel and Sera, though they don't have love luck. At least, they found each other as brother and sister.

For the ending, i don't mind having another photo shoot. This time a family photo shoot. New phase of Jang In Chemical with little Gunnies and MYs. It will be a totally an adorable ending. :) I look forward to it.

Ciao for now.

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Heheh. Did you watch the episode all over again? I love everything about your projection. And I would happily endorse your way of curing diseases. Imagine having k-i-double-s scribbled on every doctor's prescription? That would be so awesome.

I am feeling so out of it because I miss the show terribly over the week. I'm actually dreading next Thursday, after which there won't be anymore waiting. With the promise of what will I keep myself going?

I was going through the recap section on DB and only vaguely remembered the other shows I've watched in the past. MGIG...oh yeah right. The show that killed me with its cuteness. Coffee Prince...that used to be a treat. MNIKSS...used to be such a kickass show. These were shows I absolutely loved - before FTLY came my way. Now they are all but distant memories.

And I'm greedy. I want Oppa Love, but only as Lee Gun. I want Jang Nara, but only as Mi-young. I want them to make a baby then get married then fall in love then k-i-double-s until the end of time. I want all fingers curling to make snail signals. I was fated to love Fated to Love You and I want nothing else.

The festive season will be ending soon. Why do good things come, if they can't last forever? I'm sad, and I'm scared.

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Yup, i did re-watch. Last Friday, i had a migraine -- it did not sink quite well.

i am excited about what is coming with ep 19 and 20. but, i don't look forward not having Fated. It had me the first Oppa Love and Mi Young met in ep. 1.

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You guys. I am so terrified that this show will bitch-slap me in the final week, and leave me whimpering. What will I dooooo?

I came across FTLY after marathoning the shows True Detective and Hannibal, and generally getting my mind fucked up. Then this sweet little show happened to me, and created a fictional universe where people were nice and loving and sincere and there was a lot of (loud) laughter. Before I knew it, I was head over heels, and even the weeks of angst and pain made me love it more and more. My weekly TGIF chants became TGIWs, no joke. I Youtube random scenes in the middle of the week, and realise that I understand what is being said onscreen even though I don't know a word of Korean. It's...bad. Real bad.

Rehab, anyone? Please, show me the way.

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I'd happily settle for group therapy right here, where we comfort each other until the next (and last...sigh) TGIW.

Youtube. Heheh. I've watched every BTS, every blooper on the show. Even watched the hour long radio interview they did for MBC. And I spotted some old videos of Jang Hyuk in SNL Korea. They're gold, and there's figments of the future Lee Gun in lot of his work in that. You should definitely watch them if you haven't already. Watch all of them, subtitles be damned.

Can I just say...I'd never have thought Jang Hyuk had never done comedy before this. Perhaps it's the magic touch of PD-nim Lee Dong-yoon (he's the same guy who directed Greatest Love!) that brings out such fascinating comedic sides to otherwise established action/drama heroes. Overacting and exaggeration can often be a pox on comedies, but these men carry it through with such swagger, such gravitas. And leave us pining for more. It's like this intense love-hate thing, and before you know it you've tumbled head over heels. Damaged for life.

Don't you think Oppa Love should be doing such proud-and-vain-ajhusshi-on-the-outside-but-bumbling-little-boy-on-the-inside roles more often?

Oh, also have the OST rolling on repeat. Humming Jeff Bernat at home, at work, on the way from home to work. Goodbye Love as a lullaby. My Girl my wakeup song.

...But I still feel like I need your support to get through the week. Help me Boxed-in...*reaches out for hand rather dramatically*

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*grabs hold of hand in an equally dramatic fashion*

The same PD from Greatest Love? That does put things in perspective. But please don't kill me for saying that Gunnie occupies my heart absolutely and completely. I found Dokko Jin super-entertaining, but while he had his moments, he never really managed to move me in the way Gun does. Sentimental first love, what can I say? :D

But yes, agree with you about established drama/action heroes bringing that something special to the table when they do comedy. It's like watching a fierce lion act like a cute little tabby. Surprising but heart-warming.

I...stay away from watching BTS and stuff. And anything else involving the actors, really. Ass-backwards I know, but I just don't like seeing them out-of-character. I might watch after the show ends though, to get over those withdrawal pangs that are sure to happen.
And when it comes to FTLY, I'll have to admit I'd never even heard of either of the two leads (blasphemy I know, but hey I'm new to this whole Hallyu thing, ok?) and so started watching with a totally clean slate, no expectations whatsoever. I read one favourable recap, watched episode 6, then went back and watched the whole thing and well...

Oppa Love should first and foremost get some sleep. I'm not willing to watch him in anything while he has those eye-bags he's got from the punishing schedules and all the tears he's shed during the course of this show. Seriously, I think Gun cried more than Mi-young. Somebody make a cry-count and tell us.

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@Boxed - I rewatched again. And now that the meal is over, I hold on to the BTS like bread crumbs. Every morsel is so precious.

Oh and please don't think I by any account meant to create the impression that Greatest Love and Fated are on the same league. You and I are two of a kind when it comes to our loyalty towards Fated. What I meant, and what you've so beautifully put, is my appreciation for having fierce lion act like tabby. Hahah. Classic!

I also love how the PD is able to work with the actors' actual pasts, and make that such a huge part of the character. All the meta references make for a really satisfying watch. Especially because the now-character is subverting whatever image these personas have amassed with decades of toil.

To tell you the truth, sometimes, upon hearing Dokko Jin, I still get the same look Triplet #1 got on her face every time she heard Gunnie laugh. I'm just happy to have witnessed Cha Seung-won's talent that I would have missed out on otherwise. It made me a CSW fan more than anything.

But Lee Gun...he's the only one with my heart. All of it. In fact, I must have had a Lee Gun shaped hole in my heart that he slithered right in without any difficulty. Perfect fit.

Oppa Love may be roaring like a lion in this, but what's more transparent is his soft and mushy inside. You're so right. He probably did shed more tears than our Mi-young. I'll love Oppa not just for how amazing he has proven to be as an actor, but for giving me my favourite character in the form of Gunnie.

Please, please do take time out to watch the SNLK episode that Jang Hyuk hosts. Maybe not right away, but sometime...please. You won't regret it. You'll even discover another meta reference in the guy who sits next to him at the bar in epi 13.

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Favorite scene during first 5 mins:
(at the press conference)
MY: Lie to me while looking into my eyes...that you didn't miss me...
LG: Manager Tak! Get her out of here! WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!
TAK: *stare*
hahahahaha!

Now, on to watch the rest of the ep.

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*sigh*

I just realised how much Gummimochi and Heads have spoiled us with their super-fast recaps every week. I can nevr thank them enough for the wonderful recaps they gave us- one of them made me watch this show, and many others helped me understand and appreciate it a lot more than my newbie status would have let me. Lurking here from Wednesday onwards has almost become a habit now. What will I do next week?

Damn this reads like a farewell message. I'm totally going to thank you guys again in the remaining two recaps, but just wanted to blurt this out right now. :)

Now give me Ep.19 soon, please?

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Like you, I've been refreshing the DB page way too often! Heads and Gummi are probably passed out over the cuteness overload in Ep 19 and 20 :)

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Totally got spoiled for fast recaps by Heads and Gummi. Cannot wait for the last 2 eps. I have seen ep 19 and been waiting for the recap because i enjoy reading the our recappers' and everyone's comments. Ready or not, we are in the homestretch. I will miss our Fated chats.

This is not goodbye....yet!

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Awwwww...We all want our biggest Hallyu stars back in action, don't we?

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Mmmm

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As to the reviewer mentioning the timing of Yong's mothers confession - I took it as the selfish woman cared enough about her son's peace of mind not to want him living with a false time bomb over his head.

(So glad this site is here so I can get explanations for the cultural stuff I miss our don't understand. )

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I can't let it go - Gun's dad would rather his wife cry "pitifully all the time" because she thinks he has a mistress (which he doesn't which only makes his reasoning even dumber) and having a mistress or fake mistress are within his control - but won't tell her he has a disease which is out of his control so therefore not a betrayal the way having a mistress is. Writers, come again?

And I'm sorry but if he has a caregiver because he doesn't want his wife to know, doesn't that signify (along with what we were shown in the flashback) that he lived separately from Gun and his mother? In which case, he decided to neglect Gun but give Dragon a dad?

Ok, love the rest of this show but the logic applied here hurts my head.

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Whenever that sort of K Drama come through me... i just say one thing... and it explains my feelings for that drama.... "Speechless" :) jang jang couple is super among all the couples in k drama world for me... there chemistry is solid..... FTLY... is awesome... i didn't remember now how many times i have watched it... their songs... acting... daebak!! Although i am a non korean.. i can't understand korean but now a days i am much interested in k dramas than the local dramas aired in my country ...

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