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Twenty Again: Episode 16 (Final)

I’m really sad about saying goodbye to this show. Twenty Again made a simple story about a woman and her road to self-discovery an uplifting, emotional journey where we could root for our heroine to grow young so that she could grow up. Maybe it even inspired some of us to do some soul-searching of our own. I feel like I walked away with the same life lessons without having to pay the tuition to go back to college… for which I’m pretty grateful, actually, since I’m still making payments for going the first time.

 
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FINAL EPISODE RECAP

Nora rides her bicycle through the neighborhood in the morning and stops to have toast on a park bench just like she did once with Hyun-seok. We don’t know how much time has passed, but it doesn’t seem like more than a few months. She heads to the market and gets picky about the vegetables she’s buying, saying that she’s on a shopping test right now.

Then it’s over to Dong-chul’s shop to learn Grandma’s ddukbokki recipe, which he’s teaching her in secret over multiple lessons. He runs off for yet another audition, and Nora picks up a newspaper to find a story on Hyun-seok and his new theater project, using the title she came up with: “Finding Lost Time.”

She scrambles to hide the paper as Yoon-young arrives, and assures her that she doesn’t regret dropping out of school at all. Flashback to the day Nora first told Yoon-young that she dropped out: Yoon-young was shocked and appalled, and asked why Nora would quit something she wanted to do so badly.

Nora realized that there was no reason to keep going to school—Woo-chul was the reason she went in the first place, and the cost of tuition over four years wouldn’t make sense for her budget. And other than dance, there was nothing she really wanted to study and pursue.

Yoon-young said that lots of people go to college for the specs, whether it’s to get a job or otherwise, and suggested graduating anyway for Hyun-seok’s sake. But Nora declared that she was done trying to match other people’s levels according to what the world thinks (good for you), and added that she was going to leave Hyun-seok in the past as a first love.

Yoon-young asked if she wouldn’t regret it, and Nora said she didn’t know, but there was no way she could stand on her own while constantly depending on Hyun-seok and letting him protect her.

Back in the present, Yoon-young offers to go with Nora to honor Grandma’s birthday, and they remember wistfully that their last trip was to that same old house in the country when they were in high school. Yoon-young asks if Hyun-seok has been by, and tells her that he bit Dong-chul’s head off for even mentioning Nora’s name, and told him never to speak of her again. Yoon-young thinks that’s overkill, but Nora expected as much. Still, she looks sad to hear it.

Hyun-seok is pricklier than usual, even for him, and yells his way through rehearsals. Soon-nam busts in with snacks and breaks the tension, though he looks terrified that Hyun-seok will just yell at him instead.

He must be the new assistant, which I hope means that he decided to pursue his dreams after all. Hyun-seok tenses up when the other director asks why they never eat ddukbokki anymore, and just says he doesn’t feel like it.

Nora is happy to have a chance encounter with Hyun-seok at the bookstore, when she sees him walking her way. As he walks up, she prepares to say that it’s been a while… but then he just continues right past her like she’s invisible. Ouch.

Nora can’t believe he’d ignore her (are you forgetting that whole who-are-you business when you first met on campus?) and is about to chase after him to get mad… But then she remembers that he said it’s time to move on from his first love, and that nothing lasts forever. She lets him walk away.

She heads home to her single-room apartment and opens up her laptop to Skype with Min-soo. He’s spending a year traveling around the world doing volunteer work, and he seems so happy and carefree as he talks about how it’s broadening his mind. They sign off, and Nora sighs that Min-soo’s all grown up now.

She opens up the book that Hyun-seok gave her about finding your happiness today, and flips through the pages she’d carefully hand-copied and illustrated day by day. She finishes that volume and moves onto a new book, and then takes out the news article about Hyun-seok that she’d clipped out.

In the interview, he says that he buried his past in a time capsule so that he could focus solely on the present while he’s working on this production. It makes her angry all over again to think of their bookstore run-in, and she gives Hyun-seok’s photo the evil eye. She takes out his keepsake box and opens up the card he sent her with roses, and grumbles that he once said he wanted to look out for her.

Nora is all packed up to go visit Grandma’s house, but Yoon-young calls to say that she forgot about taking her mother to the hospital for a checkup, and they agree to meet at the train station. As Nora waits in the street for a cab, she sees a couple sharing headphones and it makes her think of Hyun-seok.

Out of nowhere, Hyun-seok pulls up in his car and offers Nora a ride, which seems odd given his bookstore behavior. Nora says no at first so he doesn’t bother asking twice, but then he changes his mind and packs all her things into the car anyway.

He isn’t particularly nice about it or anything, and Nora grumps to herself that he hasn’t asked how she is even once. He spends the whole ride on the phone, and seems to use that as an excuse to just keep driving directly to Grandma’s house instead of the train terminal.

At first Nora argues, but he says he has a right to see Grandma too. She calls it burdensome, but he asks why: “First love is over. Just think of it as seeing an old friend.” She still argues, until Yoon-young calls to say that she’s running behind.

They arrive at Grandma’s house, and Hyun-seok offers to clean up a little while Nora visits Grandma’s grave. She tells Grandma about going to college with the money she left her, but says that she quit because there was nothing else she wanted to learn there. She tearfully thanks Grandma for being born as her grandmother and for loving her.

Then she immediately follows that up with a whiny complaint about Hyun-seok and what his deal is, heh. She’s startled when he shows up to swap places, and he starts pulling weeds from Grandma’s grave as Nora cooks.

Nora pouts as she makes food and grumbles aloud, “You were all, twenty-year first love, blah blah. How could you empty your heart out like that in just a few months?” She thinks back to how sweet he was back in high school, when they were here at the house practicing for their show.

She suddenly remembers now that Hyun-seok went to go get a watermelon and she went too… and that’s the moment when she told him he’d be a famous director in twenty years. She follows Little Hyun-seok out of the house and down to the creek, as she remembers the conversation where they’d made bets about their future predictions and buried a time capsule together.

Hyun-seok had taken care to remember the exact location, and Nora had assured him that they’d come together to dig them up, and they pinky-swore on it. Nora looks around for the spot now, not quite sure where it is.

But from across the creek, Hyun-seok calls out directions and guides her to the spot under the tree. She’s surprised that he remembered the time capsule all this time, but he says he isn’t interested in digging it up. He tells her she can read them both.

So Nora digs and digs, and lights up when she finds the two bottles buried right where they left them twenty years ago. She opens up Hyun-seok’s first, which says:

Hyun-seok: “Thirty-eight-year-old Ha Nora of 2015! You’re the same—you’re still bright, and strong, and beautiful, just like you were twenty years ago on July 30, 1995. Ha Nora, I was happy and grateful that you were by my side for twenty years. Let’s be happy in the future too. —Cha Hyun-seok, who always wants to be by Ha Nora’s side.”

Then she opens up her own, where she’d predicted that Hyun-seok would be the best director in the country, then crossed out her name and written instead: “The person who wants to look out for you.” It’s the exact wording he’d used with her when he sent her flowers. Her eyes well up with tears, as she realizes that he’s read this already.

She looks up and sees that Hyun-seok is already walking away, and chases after him to ask if he dug up the time capsule without her. He says he did, and we see in flashback that he’d come to pay his respects at Grandma’s grave after army duty. He dug up the time capsule to throw it away, then thought better of it and read the note inside.

Nora asks why he put it back in the ground, and he says maybe he’d hoped that they’d still come back twenty years later together. He says that she’s that kind of person to him, then turns to go.

Nora looks like she’s about to burst into tears when he walks away from her, and runs after him. Yay! She grabs him in a backhug and cries into his back, and he asks stoically what this means.

She says she’s figured it out now—the final assignment he’d given them in class to pinpoint that one pivotal moment in your life that changes everything. Nora: “I think it’s now.” But Hyun-seok remains distant as he answers, “I don’t understand unless you say it directly, like the last time.”

She remembers saying that she didn’t want him beside her, so now she says, “I want you to be by my side.” He asks why, and she cries, “Because I like you. Because I missed you. Because I can’t forget you. I thought I was going to die from missing you so much!”

That finally cracks his armor and puts a smile on his face, and he asks her to say it again. Instead, Nora asks, “You didn’t forget me, did you?” He turns around to hug her and replies, “How could I forget you?”

She wails and calls him a jerk as she pounds him on the back, and he looks totally offended. It seems like the start of a typical argument between them, only this time Hyun-seok just swoops in with a kiss instead. It takes Nora by surprise, but soon they’re lost in the moment.

Later, they set the table for Grandma’s birthday with all of her favorite foods. Nora pours a glass of makgulli for Grandma and one for herself, and she says it’s a birthday tradition because Grandma liked makgulli so much.

Hyun-seok scoffs and tells her to stop using Grandma as an excuse, knowing full well that she’s been drinking the stuff since she was six and dancing at village parties. Lol, it’s unfair that he knows all her embarrassing stories from Grandma.

He shares another story he knows, about why Grandma loved red bean bread so much. One day she worked all day at her job and her boss could only pay her in red bean bread, and she was so hungry that she desperately wanted a bite. But she had a granddaughter at home who was starving all day. Grandma brought home the bread only hoping for one small bite at the end, but the first thing that starving little girl did was to feed Grandma the first bite.

Nora’s never heard this story before, and Hyun-seok remembers that Grandma used to say that you couldn’t help but love Nora. He says that it was Grandma who made it possible for him to love Nora deeply.

He tells Grandma that Nora finally came to her senses, and when she argues, he says she made him wait for three months and ten days. She asks how he could go all that time without coming to see her once, and he asks how she can be sure he didn’t. Of course you stalked her. Of course you did.

But what surprises her is that he calls her out on stalking him, and teases her for wanting to see him that badly. We see that she had come to steal peeks at Hyun-seok thinking she was being stealthy, and he let her carry on. That’s adorable.

Dong-chul would bring him tastes of Nora’s ddukbokki, and he took pictures of her at the ddukbokki shop when she wasn’t looking, like the stalker that he is. He heard from Yoon-young that Nora was dropping out of school, and decided to just hang back for a while and let her do her thing.

Yoon-young was worried that Hyun-seok was really giving up on Nora, but he’d decided to just be patient and give her the space to do what she wants. In the present, Nora scowls to hear that their friends were in on it, and asks why he gave her space.

Hyun-seok says he wanted to become someone who gave her courage in life: “So that you’d come to me on your own two feet.” He argues that he was being patient while he waited for her, and that he was extremely nervous she wouldn’t come back to him.

She points out that he saw her watching him from afar, but he says that wasn’t enough—it was a sign that she didn’t have the courage to grab onto him for real, that she didn’t believe in his love enough. She only makes him mad by agreeing, then teases, “It was worth the wait, right?”

Hyun-seok says goodbye to Grandma and promises to come back with Nora, and prods her to say the same. She tells Grandma that she might come back with Hyun-seok, depending on how he does.

Then we catch up with Woo-chul, who has really embraced the disheveled professor look. The buttons are falling off his shirt and he looks like he doesn’t shower often, but he’s hard at work to make something of himself at his new university in a small town (an entirely new school, not the one he was trying to leave Woocheon for).

He gives a lecture on narcissistic personality disorder, seemingly from a more enlightened place, and then notices Yi-jin stalking him on campus. She attempts to hide, though he points out that her incognito outfit is the exact same from when they were hiding their affair. He sighs that he made her hide when they were together and is making her hide even now, and declares himself a bad person. Huh, is that self-awareness? Well I never.

He assumes that she couldn’t get over her rage, but all she says is that it’s been hard to forget. He sticks his cheek out and tells her to hit him, and when she cries that he’s misunderstanding her, he wonders if it’s possible that she means she couldn’t forget him. He confirms that he moved here on his own, and made a clean break with Nora.

In flashback we see Woo-chul and Nora meeting one last time before his move. He asked if she still hated him, but Nora said she had no feelings toward him one way or another. He said that he realized how young he was back then too, and how he only thought of hiding his mistake. Nora told him that it was all in the past, and to only live looking ahead to the future.

He gave her the necklace he’d bought for her back when he thought he could win her back, and though it’s with a different intent now, he still wanted her to have it. She opened it to find a note tucked inside, and all it said was, “For twenty years… I’m sorry, and thank you.” Nora noted that it’s the first present he’s ever given her. He says it one more time aloud to her as a farewell: “I’m sorry, and thank you.”

In the present, he ends up going to lunch with Yi-jin, and she gets flustered when he puts a piece of fish on her plate tenderly. He admits that he doesn’t actually like this dish very much—he just always ate it because it’s her favorite.

He says that he’s working hard at his new school and will soon work his way back to a big school in Seoul. Yi-jin has resigned from Woocheon—she couldn’t bring herself to teach after what she did, and is leaving for the States soon.

It’s just a one-month trip though, and he makes sure that she’s going to come back. She says that she doesn’t know the reason, but she can’t quite bring herself to leave for good. He takes that as a good sign and asks if she wants to go eat red bean shaved ice for dessert, and then it’s her turn to admit that she hates red beans.

Woo-chul realizes how little they were honest about as a couple, and says that from now on they’ll be brutally honest and not hide anymore.

Hyun-seok busts out a new suit (the one Nora picked out) and primps in the mirror, and Nora does the same at home. It’s opening night for Hyun-seok’s show, and Nora shows up with Soon-nam to deliver food for the cast and crew.

Hyun-seok grumps that he told Soon-nam not to let Nora do this, while Soon-nam asks why he’d choose the director of his part-time job over his “forever noona.” Kyaa. Hyun-seok says he heard about Soon-nam pursuing directing, and prods him to choose again, him or Nora.

Nora asks what happened to the civil service exam, and Soon-nam tells her that while doing her part-time job for the last few months, he’s become interested in directing. Sang-ye introduced him to some musical theater contacts, so he’s thinking of working in production. Yay, Soon-nam! Nora smiles brightly, genuinely happy to hear that he’s not wasting his talent.

Hyun-seok stands there pouting that they’re talking to each other and excluding him, and prods Soon-nam to choose again. They just laugh at him and make fun, which is adorable. Nora whispers for Hyun-seok to go eat because she made his favorite porridge, and he compliments her dress.

Nora and Yoon-young sit in the front row as the play begins, all about people who have lost time one way or another. One character was in a coma for twenty years and is shocked at how she’s aged when all she remembers last is being eighteen, echoing Nora’s own journey of self-discovery.

The girls hang back as Hyun-seok gets flooded with reporters and fans after the show, and Nora suggests catching up with Hyun-seok later. But he breaks through the crowd exclaiming loudly, “I have to go receive flowers from my girlfriend first!” Keh, that’s embarrassing AND adorable! He takes Nora’s flowers and gives her a wink.

Nora gives the second bouquet to Sang-ye, and Hyun-seok congratulates her on finally escaping life as an assistant director. He says that she’s already planned her debut project, which they’re set to work on right after this production.

When Hyun-seok hugs Sang-ye, Soon-nam pries his arm off as he points out that his noona is standing right there watching him. He reminds them that Sang-ye has a boyfriend too, then turns to Seung-hyun and tells her not to let sunbaes do that to her. She jabs him and calls him oppa. Omo, they’re dating?

Nora ends up buying the ddukbokki shop and Dong-chul becomes her employee. Hyun-seok drops by unannounced and Nora runs out on personal business, teasing that he can’t know everything about her because she’s a woman of mystery.

Hyun-seok ends up spending the whole day just waiting for her to come back, and tries to act all casual when she returns, like he just happened to want to sit there all day. But then a regular customer comes in and chats happily with Nora, and Hyun-seok gets jealous to hear that he’s a divorced 35-year-old lawyer who works across the street and only comes in when Nora is working.

He gets huffy and demands to use his time capsule wish now (for getting his prediction right that they’d be together till now), and asks Nora to stop selling ddukbokki to that man. Pfft. You’re going to waste your wish on that?

She scowls and he rescinds immediately, but complains that she’s too smiley with the customers. She asks if she’s supposed to be angry instead, which he can’t quite get behind either. So then he settles on asking her to introduce him as her boyfriend.

Nora is just flattered that a man seems interested in her, which annoys Hyun-seok more. He reminds her of how he acted when she came to his play, but she tells him to stop coming here if he’s going to be like this.

The argument gets cut short when Yoon-young arrives, and Nora serves the three friends a plate of ddukbokki each. Hyun-seok is still in a foul mood until Dong-chul discovers that Nora put extra ingredients on Hyun-seok’s plate and not on anyone else’s. Ha, it makes him SO happy to discover that he’s getting special treatment.

When the boys leave, Yoon-young asks if Nora isn’t playing too hard-to-get, and asks what happens if Hyun-seok gets away. Nora figures that you can’t force a person’s heart anyway, so it’s not like doing everything his way is going to make him hers: “Hyun-seok is important, but so is my life.” Yoon-young teases her some more for her display of affection, and Nora buries her face in her hands in embarrassment.

Nora shows Seung-hyun a webtoon that she drew called “Second First Love,” and it’s all about her first run-in with Hyun-seok at school. Seung-hyun gets ready to post it online for her, and Nora hesitates, saying that she just drew it as a hobby.

Seung-hyun assures her that it’s an amateur webtoon site for people to upload their work and have it read and commented on, and Nora gets all excited and anxious before pulling the trigger. Oh, I’m so happy she did this. Seung-hyun promises not to tell anyone, and they light up when a comment appears asking for the next installment.

Nora and Hyun-seok go back to Woocheon on a Sunday afternoon, and they see Hye-mi in the distance refusing to go on a group blind date as she holds up a postcard from Min-soo. The friend asks if they didn’t break up, and Hye-mi doesn’t explain, but says that she has to study anyway to get her grades up. Looks like she’s changed a lot too. Hyun-seok asks if Hye-mi still doesn’t know that she’s Min-soo’s mom, and Nora says there’s no sense in burdening her with something like that.

He takes her hand as they walk through campus together, and Nora reminisces about her first days here and the fun, crazy, memorable events from her time here. Hyun-seok asks if she wants to come back, and she says no, but she’s happy she did at the time, because of all the unforgettable memories.

He asks if he’s the best memory of all, and she says in one way he is, because she learned so much from knowing him.

They head to their usual place to get some reading done, which turns out to be the park where they had their manhwa date. They listen to music together on his old Walkman and Hyun-seok lends his arm as a pillow, and in exchange Nora turns pages for him.

She falls asleep in his arms and curls up at his side. A little boy kicks a ball over to them, and Hyun-seok quietly asks him to play over there, handing him some chocolate to persuade him. It’s a tiny moment, but it’s exactly the kind of gesture that made Nora so envious when she was here with Danny, when a husband made sure not to wake his sleeping wife.

Hyun-seok gives her a kiss on the forehead, and Nora smiles softly as they snuggle up for an afternoon nap.

 
COMMENTS

That’s the cutest beat to end on. Of course Hyun-seok is the exact the kind of man to do the one thing she envied in another couple. It’s hardly a surprise, given that he’s always put her first in every other way. It’s a minor thing but it just strikes me as so perfectly thoughtful that he’s loath to wake her. I’m glad that we were given the kind of resolved-yet-open ending I was hoping for, where Nora finds love and happiness in the present, and learns to enjoy that above all. I didn’t want her jumping into a second marriage right away or need to see her whole future mapped out, since it’s more important that she’s strong enough to make those decisions for herself and pave her own path, no matter what outside people might think. It’s nice that Hyun-seok has learned to back off a little too, though maybe I’m more impressed that Nora has learned to assert herself and demand that of Hyun-seok.

Not that stalking her for the three months he spent waiting is anything to be proud of, when he was supposed to be moving on. But I would’ve been too heartbroken if he’d moved on for real, so I guess it was the best of both worlds to have him hang back and choose to wait it out. It’s far more meaningful for Nora to come to him as an active choice—not because he’s just always there, or it’s the easy thing to do to rely on him. In that sense their time apart was necessary, even if he was already on that page; she needed to get there too. I suppose dramaland has conditioned me to the point that I’m just grateful they didn’t have to spend two years apart while one of them studied abroad. It’s also just satisfying for her to admit that she missed him like crazy and suffered for it too, after he went through so much pain loving her from afar for twenty years. And really, it’s just plain funny that after breaking up like that, she spent the three months stalking him and getting mad at him for not coming around, when she’s the one who told him to stay away.

As far as Nora’s future goes, I can’t say that running Grandma’s ddukbokki place is all that inspired a career choice—I mean, I get that it holds special meaning for her as a part of her family, but I just think she could do more with her life. In a lot of ways I’m disappointed in the ultimate decision to have her drop out of school, even though I understand that it’s not the most realistic choice for her in the present. I was just hoping to see her graduate along with her class no matter what she chose to do afterwards, because being there made her so happy. But I think it’s enough that she walks away with true friends, lasting memories, a newfound sense of self, and having reconnected with Hyun-seok. Though if she didn’t start that webtoon, I think I’d actually leave the series feeling dissatisfied. But that first step at putting something personal out there in the world made me excited for her future.

I’m happy with where we leave all the rest of our characters, with Sang-ye happy and Soon-nam pursuing his dream in a realistic-yet-satisfying way (and dating Seung-hyun!), and Min-soo trekking around the world to find himself. I didn’t care either way whether Woo-chul and Yi-jin got back together as a couple, but I did like where he ended up as a character, finally coming to grips with his own overblown ego and narcissistic worldview, and learning some humility the hard way. Choi Won-young really stands out as an actor in this series, because he had the hard job of making a despicable character likable, and was a source of constant humor and even sympathy at times. He was a delightfully human antagonist, and I was moved by him saying after all those years that he was sorry and grateful.

It goes without saying that Choi Ji-woo carried the show and made Ha Nora someone we all loved and rooted for, but I was especially excited to see her doing a light rom-com after years spent spilling so many of her tears. She never made me question Hyun-seok’s sanity for loving her for twenty years (because really, that’s a crazy long time), and I loved seeing her embrace the funny, flawed aspects of Nora. She didn’t have sizzling romantic chemistry with Lee Sang-yoon, but they had the most adorable, childish bickering camaraderie that really made me love the romance, even without a lot of skinship. They were like a time-warp romance between two teenagers, and I loved it. It had a lot to do with Hyun-seok, who was so unbelievably supportive and unselfish (when he stopped being hilariously petty, which was once in a while). And Lee Sang-yoon is unfairly perfect for the role, because he could spend long stretches being cold and prickly, then turn on a dime with one flash of his dimples. He’s the least realistic of all the characters, but I still appreciated that he wasn’t drawn to be perfect—he had his flaws, and some of them were infuriating. But none of them compares to his undying devotion to Nora.

He’s pretty much the ideal romantic hero—the guy who loves you just as you are (or who you were before you forgot your own awesomeness at the age of 18), and encourages you to be your best and chase after everything you want, even if it’s another man. Often times first love romances feel forced, but in this story it was a nice constant to have someone remember how bright and beautiful Nora once was, and slowly draw her out of her dark shell. And in the end it was her remembering Hyun-seok at 18 that brought everything back for her, quite literally full circle, to a message from her 18-year-old self. It felt like a fully formed journey from start to finish, which doesn’t surprise me, given how much I like this writer’s dramas. I love that the message isn’t to go back and fix all the things you regret, or even to actually relive your youth. What Nora really learns is how to see herself clearly—her 18-year-old self, as well as her 38-year-old self—and then choose exactly who she wants to be, right now. Recognizing that she has the ability to decide and carve out whatever future she wants is truly empowering, and acting on it by forging her own path and grabbing onto love when she sees it—that’s inspiring.

 
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At the grave, these two's bickering was so childish that I felt grandma would pop up from the grave anytime to tell them to stop being cheesy...and what do you know..Sang Ye told them just that in the next scene hahaha

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Thank you for the recaps. This was the best drama this year. I too will be thinking about this drama and all the dimply cuteness of Cha Hyun Seok. I'm glad they made this drama the way they did. I felt like I grew along with the characters, I lived their memories, and I shared their happiness along with them.

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=( I just finished watching the ending again. I'm going to miss this drama soo much. It only ended today, but already I'm missing it.

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Twenty Again was so much fun. But, the last two episodes disappointed me a little. I think I wanted something cuter somehow. While what the writers gave us was quite nice, I think I was expecting something that would have melted my heart.

I think I wanted the focus to now be on their romance, but it was more on Nora's daily life and her newly found mature self. I also wanted a little more of Min Soo- just one scene, and that too on skype, is too less. It would have been fun to see his reaction if he had encountered Nora and Hyun Suk in college together. And a little more of Soo Nam and Seunghyun would have been nice too.

Good job on the Woo Chul front though. I really like that he matured and began to notice his own faults. I have always loved Choi Won Young (specially after I Remember You) and he proved that he is a great actor all over again. Its because of his acting that Woo Chul never became a character who would be only be hated. He was quite funny, and at times quite handsome.

Cha Hyun Suk is hands down the best kdrama hero for me. He is so adorable. And the dimples! Plus Lee Sang Yoon looked so much like his Angel Eyes character when he got dressed up for his play. Mr Dimples sure is swoony. :)

This is my first Choi Ji Woo show. While I am not sure I want to see her other shows (I have heard most of them are melodramas), I really loved her here. She really brought Nora to life and made us fall in love with her so much.

Ill sure miss this show. :D

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I feel exactly the same way you do, as stated in the 1st 4 paragraphs.

This ending is realistic, and I don't complain. I do wonder tho how many ppl watch KDs for realism? They are supposed to be fairytales for adults, aren't they? So a little more swoon-worthiness at the end that is always welcome.
More of Min Soo, Soon Nam and Seung Hyun would be very nice too. Come to think of it, more of Sang Ye, Yoon Young doesn't hurt either. Or does that simply mean I miss these chars already?

As for CJW's other dramas being melos, she became famous many, 16 or so, years ago. At that time, the only kind of K drama being made was melos. If you didn't watch those then, and go back now, they'd seem quite antiquated. Like everything else, they were a product of their time, reflective of a particular moment in the K-ent industry. Those that CJW starred in were very well done production-wise. You can see the quality even now, but after so much evolution in plots and all, you'd find them 'old-fashioned' I'm sure. She's been wanting to branch out for years, but somehow the scripts offered her were less than ideal for her foray into comedy. So happy with Twenty Again, she has finally found the perfect role in a rejuvenation of her career.

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I know, right! I think I fell for kdramas BECAUSE of their cheesiness(in an era where everything has to be true-to-reality). I don't mind realism, but I need fluff as a dessert too! :P
All the side characters were quite awesome on their own. And yes I forgot to add Sang Ye and Yoon Young there! I didn't miss the girlfriend though :P

I became a Kdrama addict quite recently. It hasn't even been an year yet. (Though I have already watched more than 60 kdramas :D). Somehow I never saw CJW's shows mentioned in the "my favourite kdramas" list. Maybe that was the reason why I never got to see her old dramas. Which actually might be a good thing because I got to see her here! :)

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You don't see CJW's shows mentioned in the "my fav kd" list for the same reason that The Sound of Music or Out of Africa isn't mentioned. They are classics but are not fresh on pp.'s minds. KDs usually don't have a very long shelf life.
Her more recent dramas like Can't Lose, Temptation, Suspicious Housekeeper didn't do her justice. None of those roles allowed her to show her best side. She was very good in A Star's Lover, but even that was from many years back.
But Yay for her playing Ha Nora. YES! *Fist pump*

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I love "Temptation" though. The story/ drama was controversial but she did portray her character really well. It's because of that drama that I truly become an avid fan of Choi Ji Woo and retract her works....She is not just pretty but really... a very talented actress.

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winter sonata is my all time favourite drama EVER no matter how many years pass

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Currently I'm experiencing withdrawal from this show.

Can't seem to face the reality that the show has ended. Gonna watch the whole show again slowly as possible

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Glad to see that melo queen can also do cutesy roles and romcom. Really happy that she got to do Twenty Again.

What I love about CJW was that, even if she looked dolled up and pretty in Twenty Again, she was still Nora to the core. I never saw her as glamorous actress CJW.

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Yup! She was always perfectly Ha Nora. Except maybe when they acted out that awesome scene in the bar to get Seung Hyun's money from her employer. She was quite glamorous there! :)

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What is Twenty Again's score?

15 + ALPHA
(sorry, Lee Hyeon and Ji-an gotta share this).

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Hi mary of bethany! Nice to see you here! :).. I would say 15+ but I don't want to give the 'alpha' score here! :P

We really should start using the 15+alpha thing for every other show! :D

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ObsessedMuch,
kekekeke... knew u will reply. ;)
because we are all still not over Lee Hyeon & Ji-An yet, aint we?
kinda felt guilty loving Nora and the One she wants to watch over. she's sooooo worth-it.
although i should say Ji-An is the female version of Hyunsuk, i jsut loved the self-less unrequited love kind... or the innocent beginning as solid friendship developed silently into deeper agape love kind (hyunsuk).
in both, i applauded the villain Cha Wonyoung.
he can act both character back to back, yet gave a completely diff take, and both role, LJY or WC, if given to another actor, may just make us curse LJY or WC to hell-fire, or he added the human touch, and back story, and traces of repentance, making us swift to forgive.
for skinship, i preferred IRY.
for inspiration and philosophy for life, and motivation, doubtless, Nora and her One to watch over.

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@maruofbethany I like your trust in my replying skills! :P I don't think i will ever completely get over IRY, Ji Ahn, Lee Hyun and Min. People in this thread keep talking about how 20A is the best kdrama of 2015, but for me it is IRY and Healer all the way!

Though as far as kdrama heroes go, Cha Hyun Suk is going to be one of my favourites. But one of the major things missing in 20A is sexual tension between CHS and HNR. They are amazingly cute as friends, but as lovers?-there is no sizzle. Compared to that JNR and SIG killed it in IRY! Even though the love line there was very subtle, I still got the feels!

And I must say that from now on I think ill watch any show if it has Choi Won Young in it. He gives all his characters so much subtext and makes a villain turn into an interesting character.

Btw did you go and give stars to IRY? Asmara and I still keep meeting on that thread.

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you are right , chingu
CJW old dramas were different from the other dramas at that time , so much better quality
I still watch her old drams esp winter sonata and I find their clothes , styling , story lines are time defeating in contrast to other cringe worthy dramas of that time

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She has another commentary/rom-com show similar to this STTA, but that one focuses more on marriage and well divorce also. She's always fun to watch. Such a fresh air after all those sappy dramas she did in the passing. Not complaining or anything because I love her in every role she plays because she owns her character really well.

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The one I'm talking 'bout has a tittle name "Can't lose without Losing" and to take note, Dramabeans also made a review for that one and If I can recall correctly it has a quite positive review!

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Sniff....?? I'm really gonna miss this...The show is just Perfect. Everything was executed smoothly and the ending's not rushed. I thank you w/ a bow writer-nim!??

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Awwww...its over :') I am going to miss this show so much! Where do I find another Cha Hyun Suk! Such a lovely drama.... Thank you for the recaps all these weeks!

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"And Lee Sang-yoon is unfairly perfect for the role, because he could spend long stretches being cold and prickly, then turn on a dime with one flash of his dimples."

YES. This is both one of his greatest strengths and my best undoing.

Also, this drama is love. So much heart and sweetness.

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Love the ending! <3

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I am giving this drama 5 stars!
I enjoyed watching this drama and love its ending. I am really happy for CHS that his 20 years 3 months and 10 days of pursuing his first love is not in vain. He is lucky, is'nt he? (We know first loves are most of the time not meant to be for many people.)

Love all the actors/actresses, every one of them, especially LSY and CJW of course.
I also think the leads have more friend-chemistry than romantic-chemistry. HNR saw CHS as a friend, up till the end, though she admitted liking him, missing him and wanting him by her side, there is no exchange of "I love you". Is it because of their age that they do not have the hot and passionate relationship that we see in some other dramas?

I am happy to see Soon-nam and Seong-hyun dating. They are so cute together. HNR is good at spotting a talent when she sees one. Hence I believe Soon-nam will one day become successful in the theatre industry too.

I will miss this drama :)

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I'm incredibly satisfied with that simple ending at the park. For me, it summed up the general mood of the show for me and their relationship and I totally adored that scene over the time capsule scene, heeeeee. <3

And can I just point out how unbelievably hot LSY was with his hair up and dressed in a suit and with those dimples flashing?? Like WTF, man. HOT. I'm gonna go off and watch him in Liar Game now!

And Soon Nam and Seung Hyun dating!!!!!!! SO CUTE.

I'm gonna miss this show so much huhuhuhuuuuuuuuuu ;-; it was the bright little gem of my 2015 drama-binge!

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This drama really likes to make you think for yourself. Beautifully recapped, specially loved reading your comments at the end of each recap. Thank you?

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LOVE this drama!!!! Hyun Seok is THE PERFECT MAN! I've been squeeling like crazy through the last few episodes! My neighbors may think I'm dying!

Everything about the drama and the ending was so satisfying. No more words. I'm just smiling like a dummy.

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I really really loved this show! I'm still sad that she chose to quit school and run a ddukbokki shop instead... But she seems happy and has hobbies and friends, so that makes me ok with it. What a sweet drama.., and Hyunseok was the sweetest lead. That last scene melted my heart. It was perfect. I'll miss this show!

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I was wondering about the download file for Lim Kim's "Goodbye Twenty."It requires a decryption key. Does anyone know what I should put in it?

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I've been wondering about this, too! Seems like a small oversight.

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I really enjoyed this series as some days I wish I could be in my twenties again but I'm still discovering myself and mapping out my future. Go Ha No Ra!

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*bawls* I'm gonna miss the show...

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Ah.. I thought last episode was disappointing but now i realize it was set to have a good final episode..

Love were all the characters ended up even the least interested did some growing *cough hye mi* love that min soo went travelling because he can open his mind and nora and HS get their space...

All the adorable characters soo nam SA and SH all had a satisfying places at final. WC and YI too I stopped hating them.

Leaving the college might be the right decision because she learnt what she came there for and graduating may have given her confidence but honestly finding job after graduation might have been unrealistic buying her grandma's place with that money is so emotionaly satisfying. But what my complaint is she could have done something with dancing with YY help so she could have lived that dream too but if it's in the form of webtoon that's fine too..

Finally the grumpy dimpled manchild got his girl that's all i wanted...

Yay! Happily ever after....

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I really enjoyed this drama heaps, though I do wish I'd felt even a tiny spark of sexual chemistry between the OTP. I felt nary a single flutter during their kiss. But they had good chemistry in other ways and I'm satisfied knowing that "finally the grumpy dimpled manchild got his girl".

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oh nooo! I'miss u guys 😭

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I was a little grumpy with ep 15... Not a big fan of the idea that women cannot find themselves if they are romantically entangled. But 16 brought things around nicely :).

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It is over already !___!
Im gonna miss everyone especially Cha Hyunseok and Ha Nora.

Thanks for the recap, girlfriday ^^

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This is definitely the best Korean drama I have ever watched. Adorable actors every where, very tight and consistant script, and above all, cute and satisfactory ending ever. I am gonna miss you a lot, show! Thank you.

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I just love this ending, such a great simple and beautiful way to end the journey of Nora's self discovery. This drama just makes me happy.

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I am gonna miss this show so much!! I LOVED every moment of it, from beginning to the very end. This is the best drama of the year for me!! Sooo happy for No Ra and Hyun Seok and the other characters! :) :)

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I'm so sad it's over ????

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Thank you for recapping. Reading your recap after watching the episode very week made it so much more fun.

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Thanks for the recap Girl Friday!

I don't think they could have done a better ending. Congrats writer-nim for giving us a great drama! I mostly enjoyed it from beginning to end and for a light rom-com, it really tackled a lot of deep philosophical issues about love, life choices, regret and what to do with one's life.

Choi Ji Woo did a perfect job as Ha No Ra. Not only was her acting superb but also she gives off that aura that the character needed. It's funny that whatever mood I am in, it always makes me smile whenever the drama opens with her turning around and smiling at the camera. I am glad that she has become a TvN staple and I hope too see her in more TvN dramas in the future. Maybe this will entice other A-listers to give TvN a try. Hey, if the goddess did it, so can they. lol

The only downside I found in the drama is the Min Soo - Hye Mi story line which I thought was not at all interesting and the story went nowhere. They could have probably gotten rid of the Hye Mi character and focused more on Soon Nam and Seung Hyun.

I will miss you "Twenty Again" and I am doubly sad that I haven't found another drama to replace you with although Reply 1988 is just around the corner. TvN has been a beast with their Fri -Sat. lineups. I think the only one I didn't really like was Super Daddy Yul. Heart to Heart, Ex-Girlfirend's Club, Oh My Ghostess and Twenty Again. I love TvN.

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I only found Minsoo and Hyemi bearable in ep 15. They could've even removed Hyemi altogether and paired Minsoo instead with Seunghyun.

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( It’s funny that whatever mood I am in, it always makes me smile whenever the drama opens with her turning around and smiling at the camera. )

I SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LOVE THIS OPENING TOO

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Do any of you remember if Hyun Seok ever found out why
No Ra left Seoul after high school? And was it only in Episode 15 that Hyun Seok found out that No Ra had a son? Can't recall these details....thanks.

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Hyun-suk found that early on. When he confronted YY why No Ra left for Germany/ got married. And he knows she has a son then too. In episode 15, he was just a little surprise to be reminded by that fact, by Nora herself, that yes, she is a mother of a 20 year old.

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Thank you Dramabeans for the recaps!!!

By far, one of my favourite dramas of 2015 =))

I have so much love for this show, I'm gonna miss it so much!!!! T.T I'll probably end up doing a marathon of the whole show 1 or two times before I let it go.... then come back to it again hahaha

I wouldn't say that there was absolutely no romantic chemistry between Choi Ji Woo & Lee Sang Yoon, I feel that there is a little bit, but in that "little bit", Choi Ji Woo is the one carrying it all XD
Also... Anyone else out there feel and think that Lee Sang Yoon speaking in banmal seems so smexy, swoony, and hot?? *swoooooon* *fans self, goes back to re-watching episode 16 for the third time today*

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A lighthearted and heartwarming K-drama that brightens my weekend for the past 2 months or so. Although CHS is too good to be true in this reality world, he definitely made me squeal like a teenage girl. Kudos to Choi Ji Woo, Lee Sang Yoon and not forgetting Choi won-young for your brilliant acting. This drama will definitely keep my heart warm for a good long period!

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Great show!

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This last episode is just perfect for the tone of this drama. I love all the warm fuzzy feelings from this drama. The ending scene of just the two of them in the park cuddling is perfect. It's a comfortable friendship.
The confession scenes is also not about confessing some big love but more of friendship, being by each other. I love this type of love better than the big romantic love. If I have to be extra critical, it would be that kiss scene. I would prefer they end on the hug. That kiss feels a bit awkward - someone commented that only Hyun seok was more into the kiss than she was, I agree.
The best thing about this drama is the characters' growth. Not just Ha No Ra but the side characters:
- Min Soo taking time off to travel - this is awesome. So many of us just go along with parent's expectation or peer pressure in choosing a major/a career. It's great to explore on your own. I wish more people would do this. It's sad to see people working very hard on a job they either don't care or even worse they even hate.
- Soon Nam in choosing production design. Sometimes we have to adjust our dreams, I'm so glad he at least decided to do this rather than giving up entirely and choosing the civil service exam.
- Sang ye coming to terms with her one-sided love and moving on. She is the best 2nd female character ever. Love Sang ye
I guess the message of this show has been: follow your heart and your dream, and work for it. It's an awesome message. Cheers for that!

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I'm gonna miss Ha No Ra and Cha Hyun Seok..and Soon Nam and Seung Hyun and Yoon Young...arghh and even I-don't love you-but don't really hate you too- Kim Woo-chul...Aishhh, I'm still debating whether to give a try to Reply 1988 or not. I really thought that 20A will followed by Bubblegum till I read Wiki and found out I was wrong..BTW, I'm soooooo sad 20A is over..T__T

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For a famous producer, that's a mighty small theatre!!

Ummm.... okay I really enjoyed this through episode 13.5 or so....

Biggest issue for me - there just isn't any romantic chemistry between the leads. And that kind of undermined the writing in the last few eps. They needed to convince me that they really really need to be a part and were suffering. Both looked happy as clams to be apart. And when they got together - they could have just been buddies. And that kiss! That was some serious lameness. Both of these people are old enough to have figured out how to kiss by now. I'm worried for Lee Seo Jinnie.

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Ah chemistry..As extensively discussed in previous to last OT and summarized by GB in the last OT, it is indeed 'in the eye of the beholder'. What we see though is that 'actions' speak louder than 'words' or the 'flutter'. Going the extra mile, turning things around so as not to hurt the other are more 'adult' expressions. And as adults, they can 'not be suffering' while apart, as it was a choice made and accepted. One can only do one's best to stand by one's decision. I think the beauty in adult romance is maintaining being 'apart yet joined'. although it must be said that there is something about the great CJW that her screen partners treat her with fragility, like an ice maiden. LSJ is one who has strong chemistry with her, albeit not in drama but reality show.

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:-) GB and I have some disagreement on that. Good actors can act chemistry. Full stop.

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am one of those who think they had amazing chemistry , they are the cutest and the greatest together

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I think, fortunately, the romance was not the main selling point of the drama. It was Ha No Ra's journey. Their chemistry is not all that bad though. I liked their bickering and the way both of them reverted into teenagers whenever they were around each other.

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Their bickering was delightful! Their friend chemistry was very very good.

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NoRa's journey has started with HS right at the beginning. she cannot say she can find herself, until she remembered she planned to watch over him right at the beginning.
the romance is part of that Self-discovering journey. i cannot break apart discovering yourself, as if your-Self cannot be free to soar if you tied a knot in your heart with someone. given that someone like Hyun suk is both teachable and self-less, if Nora explained properly and given times, you can see, HS is willing to let her "do what she wants''. he has already pretty much help her to get what she wants, including "WHO" SHE LOVES (or he thought she loved, namely WC).. so i don't believed, one must break away and be in solitude before you learn more about what you want in life. Hyun suk did respect her decision for that good 3 months 10 days. he no longer orchestrated how she should learn to fly, he don't give her the seeds or worms, no longer plant any trees secretly infront of her doorsteps. he is not even sure she may fly back. Ha NoRa's journey has already started with HS, back 20 yrs ago at the creek. unless she has never started that fluttering of hearts, then we can say, she can fly solo.

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I am glad that you actually brought up the kiss. I thought I was the only one who was disappointed.

I always prefer waiting till the last episode is subbed, reading the discussions here in the meanwhile. Then I marathone the whole thing. I saw LSY's other dramas, and I think his kissing scenes were really hot. Knowing that, AND after all the raving on Soompi and then here, I couldn't resist and watched the excerpt of CJW/LSY kiss. I was bitterly disappointed. I even rewatched it just to only to realize that I actually didn't like it at all. I went to check CJW other dramas (including Can't Lose, which I did like as a drama) and I have to say I didn't like any of those kisses either. It is not credible for me, I agree with you Susan that it IS lame.

Let's assume that Nora had one good kiss before, and it was with WC after the show. BUUUUUUUT!!! Does this drama want me to believe that CHS has never ever kissed a girl in his life after Nora left, SO THESE GUYS DON'T KNOW HOW TO ENJOY THEMSELVES????

All the rest- from all the recaps and discussions it seems that this show is a winner. I am starting the marathone. :)

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It's a great show, the romantic issues notwithstanding. As someone above mentioned - it's the journey that's interesting, not the romance. It would have been nice though to have a really hot kiss at the end.... and some sparks flying!

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As far as m'ry recalls (and nope I am not a CW fan) - the only kiss that was remotely sizzling I recall with CJW was with LBH in Beautiful Days (which was a coaxing eyeopener for its days).

Preferred the end forehead kiss, because it just seemed well more fluid and natural.

The kiss after her 'confession/ declarion' came across as a tad awkward. LSY tried ... but you can only go so far with your leading lady. And the camera didn't try to mask it too much.

Having said all that, it was an ok satisfactory ep 16.
They could have cut out some of the excess 'pushing him away' scenes to build up a more organic flow to everything in ep 15 and 16 ... or even tagged on another episode. Ok, but I ain't going to complain too much = it's been a very enjoyable journey, all the way up to ep 16.

I just chalk it to 2 awkward 'virgins' stuck at 20 and kissing for the first time.

This one is by far, one of the better, most watchable easy flow dramas, thankfully. I am going to so miss it!

MUCH THANKS GF, for the awesome recaps/insights = it was really one of those, which even got me started on this drama after Yongpal ended. I got reading on one of your recaps on this drama ... it sounded so good, I had to watch, and sooooooo glad I did! LOVED the journey - please TVN, give us more like this one!

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"I just chalk it to 2 awkward ‘virgins’ stuck at 20 and kissing for the first time."
i kudo you, jusash, thou art hilarious!! i nearly break my cover in stealing peeps at DB while working,, really laughin' out loud.

yes, i really think HS remains a 'virgin' stuck at 20. the way he pushed sangye off, and warn her right at beginning, means this is the norm in his relationship with co-workers. remembers even DC mentioned to SY, that HS kept her beside him to train, but remain a distance all these 4 yrs? and SY herself mentioned, she herself was the one that break the "silent code" of keeping distance and feelings checked. last ep, HS boasted to HR that he has swarm of females fans, but he kept a distance... i believed he really DID NOT "enjoy" himself much with such attentions, and remain "chaste".
for NR, we all know whatesoever happen between WC and her for a good 20 yrs, are just "plain duty". WC who viewed NR as "one mistake" in life, will never handle her tenderly as a woman... no, i declared both, emotionally at least, are virgins.

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Well.... maybe. But kissing is part of the job of acting. And it wasn't just the kiss. Every time they were supposed to have physical intimacy it was almost as if she was uncomfortable in the way you would be if someone hired you to pretend to be all hot and bothered for your best friend's husband. There was this decidedly weird vibe whenever the show went toward romantic intimacy between the leads.

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CJW has a real life partner currently?

Aren't they both UN-attached?

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LSY is married. CJW is rumored to be dating Lee Seo Jin. They're quite cute to watch in Grandpas Over Flowers and Three Meals a day.

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wait since when LSY is married? The last time he had public relationship was with Nam Sangmi then they broke up years ago?

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I read that he was married. Perhaps the article was in error.

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hahaha..... maybe Lee Seo Jin is the VERY REASON, why we cannot have our feverishly hot kiss between Nora and her Hyunsuk, while i believed Hyunsuk is apt to carry out "that task" of (whatever Lee Hyeon did with Ji-An at ep 16 at the just finished IRY), i think Nora's amateurish skinship technique due to lack of real heartfelt practice with WC. don't think WC treat her as a woman much to be desired after MS's arrival...

so i think both OTP worry Lee Seo Jin don't like it? LOL.

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Badass. Omg. Squee. ?

Thanks for (all) the recap(s), Girlfriday!

What a satisfying ending! ?????? That last scene was perfect.
I like and appreciate the open-ended closure this drama had that provided enough information on all the important characters so I wasn't left wanting more. I feel good; I feel content.

Overall, this was a fun, inspirational, and sweet drama that made me laugh, cry, and squeal all throughout.
Final thoughts: Lee Sang-yoon is a total babe. ?

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I haven't been so sad about a show ending in a long time.. I'm gonna miss you all ToT It has been a great journey, the 16 episodes was just right.
I need a Cha HyunSeok too

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we all need Cha Hyun Seok in our lives :)

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i quite enjoyed this drama, but i'm sorry, no part of this drama was realistic. all the events fell together all pat, people reacted unrealistically or water unlikely periods, and each character was an archetype without much variation or complexity.
nora was well meaning, kind (and perhaps a little stupid)
sang yoon was devoted. and an arrogant successful man. so a kdrama hero, albeit charmingly played
woo chul was the jerk ex, who takes a graceful exit after he's driven out + comic relief
woo chul's gf was anger device to move plot + comic relief (plus points for this combo!)
nora's friend was supportive, comic relief (still my fav char. she was laughing when i was laughing. so well written)
sang yoon's friend was dukboki career plot device
son was a study bug (and a surprisingly small plot obstacle)
gf was manipulative but redeemable
grandma was saintly, plot device, plot device, and even goddamn romance plot device

just my opinion.. peace

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I found it amusing that you call all the characters by their description or their drama name, and Cha Hyun Sul is the only one whom you call Sang Yoon :) For me LSY is all kind of charming in whatever role he plays (maybe I am biased after all this Grumpy Pants cuteness? )

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Out of curiosity, I just watched a video compilation of all his kissing scenes. Apparently he just hasn't mastered it yet. Beanies.... anyone want to step up to the plate and offer him some tutoring?

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Haha i think I watched the same video as you. He needs
to hone his kissing act as they looked stiff in that compilation kiss scene, except the one with Goo Hye Sun. But with good editing skills , the awkward kiss can appear acceptable. I am sure he kisses his real gf with a lot mora passion and no awkwardness. Lol

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You know, there's one way to find out! ;-)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5lGJt2vZ2Q

is this what you were saying, "THE" compilation?

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CHA HYUN SUK! <3 Can''t help but smile all throughout this episode :D

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Ha! :-D

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I spent 16 great hours of my life on this drama ! Absolutely no regrets . Love it !

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Aww... this was a gem of a drama. Dramaland almost never does Bildungsroman-esque kind of dramas, and this was excellent execution.

I loved how all the characters are well fleshed out. And this was one of the most atypical OTPs I've seen in recent years. They didn't have life and death stakes, but their challenges I could fully understand. It was definitely an upbeat drama, but I shed a tear nearly every episode, because all the moments were so poignant, so heartfelt, so true to life.

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It's so sad that this drama over ToT I'm on my early 20 and this drama make me realize that i got to spend my youth to the fullest and leave no regret.
I've became Lee Sangyoon fans! Trough this drama too ><
Do you guys know that he was graduating from SNU ? And it's physics of all.. Omoo

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Thank U for your recaps, specially with this show it was like watching every episode twice(ok, five times),always finding something excitingly new. This drama gave me so much joy,I keep dancing through kitchen. It is one of those inspiring stories I want to honour by working extra hard towards my goals. I will miss all the bickering and childishness and hopefully will keep on giggling for a few days more.

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It ended!
I will miss everything about this show.
Goodbye twenty again, Hello Reply 1988...

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Thank you GF and JB for all your hard work.

I found it a well-made show, with enough characters that are quite fully realised, lovable, humanly flawed and forgivable. It looked good, it did more showing than telling which is a big plus and the music was spot on. I may not have had as high a level of good feels in the last 4 episodes as I did before, but that's OK. I still find this one of the very good shows of this year. It has done what it set out to do and it has shown us satisfactorily, with some angst but lots of warmth and funny, how one down-trodden ahjumma, struggled with her lack of confidence and regained her self. It was a very pleasant journey and a very fitting end. Thanks to All who made this show!!! :D

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It'll be hard saying goodbye to those dimples...

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What can I say, this show has everything I wanted... Love love the ending!

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I'll really miss this show but I'm thankful that is over, can't wait for the next one

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I'm gonna miss this show so muuuch....

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YAY! I am commenting to rate the show five

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Another master piece of lee sang yoon next to liar game.

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This is, by far, the best Kdrama of the year! Or even for the last couple of years after Coffee Prince *grin*

What i like the most, they took a different angle of the drama. No one is really antagonist here. Even Woochul and Yijin more to annoying than devilish. Even Hyemi, for me, play a quite well here.

For Woochul and Yijin, don't we encounter these kind of people in our daily life?
Hyemi, i met several girls like her character back in my college days. And, not to my surprise, they do well in professional life now. Couple of them have a pretty successful career life.
What you did in your 20s do not define who you are now.
We made mistakes, we learnt, maybe we made mistakes again but we always get up and keep trying to do it right.

Minsoo play a significant role. I think Nora more persevere when she got blessing from her treasured son. Yes, she still kickass without her son.. but with Minsoo, she kickass with a lighthearted. :D

As for Nora and Hyunseok, don't we all love to be loved by this mr.grumpypants-with-cute-dimples for years? <3

I learnt one or two from this drama.
Its never too late to start anything, and never do anything just because you want to be in some people's level.
At the end of the day, when fame is gone and you only have yourself...
Are you happy?

Ah. Thank you JB and GF for recapping the show. It was a delighful two months watching the drama, reading the recaps and squealing with commenters here.

I wish you all, a happy, fun and loving life. ❤

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