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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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I love love this drama!
I'm currently 19 yrs old and I'm so thankful for the writer to have written this drama and for this to be acted by such wonderful actors :)
I've learned so much and noticed those things that I've never given much recognition before..
Thank you drama for entertaining me and teaching me about life at the same time.
It is such a light and heartwarming watch that I wish they will continue to make awesome dramas like this in the future.Two thumbs up to the whole 20 Again team!!!

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I feel unsetteled

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Few lessons to be learnt beside the awesome Carpe Diem:
1. Never keep looking at any guy's back and start thinking he looks like your late dad. Look at dimples instead.
2. Never run away mid of your girl's performance , even if someone died. Watch till the end.
3. Don't start fainting at Art exhibition. Divorcee loved art exhibition.
4. don't give or receive cake boxes in public.
5. Don't be a writernim that write lame kissing scenes at last ep.
Then we shall be fine. LOL.

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lol. I love these lessons! May I modify #5 as follows:

5. Don' be a writernim that write lame ending episodes that don't match up w the awesomeness of beginning ones. Let the people SQUEE till they pass out.

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LOL.
5. well done to editing.
(yeah, we still pass out , almost.............
on last Friday while cursing, bribing, pleading, for Writernim to redeem herself with morrrrrrrre kissing scenes, swore wrecking TVN stations even.... if Thou Dare Breaking Them apart !)

you heard they might be doing a 30 Again? Writernim, "WE ARE WATCHINGGGGGGGG.... YOU....."

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Oh these lessons are hilarious! :P

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LOL @ "lame kissing scenes"

When I saw that kiss, I was like--well at least CJW is consistent. I've never seen her do a good kiss.

It was a bit disappointing that after 15 episodes all we got was that lame kiss, but I'm willing to let it go b/c overall I enjoyed the drama.

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I sad that this show has ended! I loved this show, there was not one episode that bored me. I hope there will be other dramas like this one. It was nice to see it's not to late for love at any age. Thanks for the recap

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Iwill miss seeing CJW and LSY weekly. I love them and their characters so much!

I have a big empty hole in my heart now where this drama was
I need my weekly dose of my favourite couple and drama

I LOVE their childish bickering and their romance as well

I love all side characters and this is not easy to achieve
, to not hate any character

how am gonna survive now ? what I will wait for weekends ?
twenty again withdrawal is so cruel

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This is one of the best feel good drama

I disagree with you guys about their chemistry , I think they had the best chemistry I have ever seen , that kind of comfortable and being your own self chemistry , the one that makes a couple live decades with each other

CJW was AWESOME here , I LOVED her childish , innocent , pure and petty expressions

LSY , my first time watching him , I fell hard for him , goona stalk him like what he did

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couldn't agree with you more !

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Just awesome!

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I'll miss this drama alot!

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"Screenwriter So Hyun Kyun was adamant in the way in which she deliberately withheld public displays of affection involving No Ra and Hyun Seok until No Ra's ex-husband Kim Woo Chul (Choi Won Young), was completely out of the picture. This is contradictory to series like "My Love, Eun Dong" and "I Have a Lover," which have experienced backlash from viewers who accused the programs of committing adultery.
While Woo Chul was an adulterer, he was reunited with his former lover, Kim Yi Jin (Park Hyo Joo) in a scene that was more tender than heavy handed."
The above maybe the reason for the lack of skinship (chemistry?) between our leads in d earlier part (most part as d divorce was finally resolved in episode 14.

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actually, because i'm a christian, i couldn't watch this in the beginning. felt kinda guilty. so i "secretly" watch, having to emphasized to my family members that "NO, WC cheated FIRST." thank God, there wasn't any skinship until they materialized the D-Paper. so i can watch without guilt.

loving someone secretly who is married is Not Sin, if he doesn't even expect her to know, while trying to make the cheating husband give up the mistress. i think HS is more than nobel. he is so "insanely saint".

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http://kpopherald.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=201510191511272307389_2

‘Twenty Again’ sequel under review.

let's pray that Choi jiwoo and Lee Sangyoon will be robed in again to co-star this 30 again.
we have been betrayed far too many times when these dramakings decided to do a session 2, but removed the main leads and replaced the awesome OTP with some "don't know who and who".... so if they ever do an sequel, please consider JiWoo and Sangyoon, if not, don't ever touch a sequel without them both.
else, dare you change the OTP, lest "There shall be blood".
bwahahahaha.........

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Right on point girl. We want them and ONLY them!

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"Screenwriter So Hyun Kyun was adamant in the way in which she deliberately withheld public displays of affection involving No Ra and Hyun Seok until No Ra's ex-husband Kim Woo Chul (Choi Won Young), was completely out of the picture. This is contradictory to series like "My Love, Eun Dong" and "I Have a Lover," which have experienced backlash from viewers who accused the programs of committing adultery.

While Woo Chul was an adulterer, he was reunited with his former lover, Kim Yi Jin (Park Hyo Joo) in a scene that was more tender than heavy handed. "
(quoted from:
http://www.kdramastars.com/articles/101285/20151018/twenty-again-beats-its-own-record-with-its-romantic-finale.htm)
mmmm.... i see, means if there is a sequel without elements of adultery, then Nora and HS can have some skinship right? kekeke

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I thought it also made a lot of sense considering that our leading lady had been in what I'm pretty sure we're supposed to assume had been in a largely asexual relationship for twenty years. I mean, one might be inclined to be a little standoffish at first, even with the dimples.

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mariabean dear. sorry, didn't see you've posted the above article already at #159.

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Thank you for these recaps.

Thank you for such a lovely drama. It was always so fun to watch without losing its depth. That last scene was really moving for me. Icing on a nearly perfect cake.

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Oh GF, this drama did exactly what it was supposed to do, but I guess I just wanted more.

More... growth? More... something? Not sure but I am a little gunshy of giving this a complete recommendation.

Still, it was crazy good there, for a while at least, in the middle eps.

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http://i.imgur.com/o2FzZ0N.jpg

boy am i greedy, i want not just Nora and Hyunsuk, .... i want Jiwoo and Sangyoon to continue on... (Lee Seo Jin, you better wake up and propose....
else we steal Jiwoo for Sangyoon away.... bwahahahaha........)

http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i186/simlengleng/7414BD32-7E3F-4BB8-ACBB-193C06E4ADA5_zpsnexatz91.jpg

oppa dimples for all you beanies. i have "stolen" these from Soompi....

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I love them so much , pls Ji woo & LSY , get together
and that pic of after-filming hug ?? ji woo was never so close and comfortable with any of her co stars like LSY , fingers crossed :D

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IKR. They look sooooo cute together.

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Hm i kind of disagree with you. Yes she's comfortable enough with LSY but i've seen het a lot chumimier, closer, and way more comfortable with her other co-stars.
I actually thought she had the least chemistry with LSY offscreen and onscreen. Thus the kiss appeared awkward especially from JiWoo. I dreamed for lsy and cjw to hit it off well with sizzling chemistry. Sadly i had to be honest with myself that the chemistry was just allright.
The hug after the filming ended is just a normal custom. They all hug each other at the end.

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yup..i agree that in terms of chemistry, i would say she look a lot comfortable with Kwon Sang Woo during STH .. during Temptation, she controlled a little bit since he is a married man..but then as she said...she will feel comfortable acting with a man younger or the same age with her....but surprisingly jiwoo has a lot of chemistry with LSJ in GOF and 3MAD despite not having any skinship..

of course this is just my opinion, we can agree to disagree

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http://www.kdramastars.com/articles/101285/20151018/twenty-again-beats-its-own-record-with-its-romantic-finale.htm

'Twenty Again' Delivers Record-Breaking Ratings With Its Finale

i actually secretly prayed, that 20A breaks TVN record. thank the LORD. then can we hope for sequel right?

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sorry, sorry, sorry. i am hijacking dramabeans, because i cannot sleep now. insomnia because of 20A. so i am "sleepwalking" between soompi and here...
just like Sangye said before Nora, Hyunsuk keep doing all his childish thingy... revolving back to 18 yrs old.
i am revolving back to 18+......by 20A.

where is everyone, "After-party" ended early huh?
knock knock? knock knock?

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I am just like you "sleepwalking” between soompi and here , hahahaha
seriously , suffering from withdrawal very bad

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Count me in for the after party!! I don't even remember having withdrawal case this severe for so long and now i keep listening to the soundtrack for two days straight >.<

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you are so cute !lol.

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let me go to my doggy corner, face-wall, and sulk.....
sob sob sob.....

(let's do"group-sob.....")
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You are so funny! Count me in with the withdrawal pain. Can't believe a drama will do this to me. Ughhh!

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As someone in some what the same shoes of Ha Nora (not pursuing her dreams and time passing by), I understand her decision of dropping out . She realized during the festival that her dream as a dancer is something that she cannot achieve at her current age, that's why she dropped out of the club as well. She acknowledged that time passed by and that's why she is enjoying her time now. Im so glad my friend recommemed me this drama! Thank you so much for the recap. im able to understand the episode better thanks to you :)

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Thanks GirlFriday for the recaps and enjoyed this journey with you and our drama.

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I had no problem with Nora quitting school and doing what SHE wanted to do. Certainly many ppl are biased against child-rearing, probably the hardest job ever, and treat a woman with disdain if she doesn't continue in college. Nora can still read, she is productive and happy...the world has enough mindless college graduates who think they are superior to the hoi polloi. Isn't self-fulfillment a personal choice?

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This drama was really lovely. I'm glad I decided to watch it and I have absolutely no regrets.

Let me just say for one last time - I really love Choi Won Young. :D

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I forgot 16th will be the last ep. ;(
I wish it had a few more eps. ;(

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Yay, I loved this show!

Also, the cameo by the actor who played the 35 year old divorced lawyer was funny, considering the role he played in relation to Choi Ji Woo's character in Suspicious Housekeeper... :D

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He!he! Glad I'm not the only one!

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He's the detective right? haha

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Words cannot express how I adore this drama. I like this much much better than Healer. I am about Nora's age and I can identify with her. I am glad that in this last episiode, though they do not have much skinship, they give us much more... true love and cuteness. Yes, I admit that I watch the confession scene and the last scene many many times. Just so sweet.

These are the stuffs I cannot even say to anyone, except here with "kindred spirits".

Thank you, dramabeans, for the space for my raving.

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gonna watch the whole drama again very slowly this time , skipping scenes other than Nora & HS

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me too!! ^^

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Allow me to own up something.
When we were hanging upon a thread when do 5 ended with a blow, our lifelines, our "eternal happiness" depends on how writer writes Nora. Ep 16 started with Nora chirpy and bouncy, ate a sandwiches.. WHAT!!!! Gal, u can still eat or sleep or walk around ... What-de.......
While we all fast and pray and put on sack cloth..... You shouldn't be SO HAPPY? If we were NORA. I WILL trash my.pride and crawl back to him the next 3 hrs 10 mins. You can sleep ear smile for 3 months 10 days.
Because i also believes in the Mid border where after some heart to heart talk, you can expect HS to let you fly and fall on your own, ... Didn't he always say .. "if.this is what Nora wants".
Yeah. I am evil, I wasn't prepare for her to be so happy.
So I say, I loved everything in to 16 ,except the first 5 mins.

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Mary of Bethany, you are funny and adorablle!!! I wish you are near me and discuss things under the sun...You make me laugh and ponder on things....thank you!

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hi, Icatian13, thankQ for joining me, 3rd night sleepwalking...
was thinking of google re: Lee SY...ended up stuck in Nostagia ,,,,, (and in the mood to matchmaking)
Lee SangYoon, count it a blessing, you loved (even when it's fake acting) Jiwoo these 8 weeks.

this is the JiWoo your Noona Forever.
if Lee SeoJin drag his feet. you try consider... consider ...consider, okay? (i am not asking you consider me lah.... just Ji Woo)

and this, to Lee Sangyoon :
https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?p=winter+sonata+ost+From+the+Beginning+Until+Now&ei=UTF-8&hspart=mozilla&hsimp=yhs-001
sangyoon, you are so blessed, you know?

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https://youtu.be/Sp9ZN-FUTwo?t=88

oosp, this is the correct one. pardon me for citing the wrong one @ 174.1.1

just thinking, if the character of Jeong Yoo-jin (CJW in Winter) met Hyunsuk, both characters loved with the same intensity, same refined acting skill... both so well deserving each other, with the same self sacrificing in silent mentality and attitude. to be loved at least once like that by either one, this life is worth passing by.
KD, demo by Winter... Healer... 20A, makes us believed and hope... there's someone, out there, worthy.

final scene of Yoo-jin, for you again, Sangyoon,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxyADUbk8Rk

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Mary of Bethany , I love you for these links
winter sonata is my all-time favourite since I watched it 10 years ago , and I watched a LOT of korean dramas in these years ,
WS OST is the only one to make me fly into other worlds literally

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mjfan,
suggest you don't delay, watch WS after 20A.
watch during later part of evening, late night is even better, when your body are worn out, tired of fighting... you become emotional easily... at least fllip thru some video clips here there, going nostalgia is therapeutic at times.
just allow your floodgate to open...
once a while, i does help to cry a little, when day in/out we were fighting office politics or injustice around me, putting on false fronts.
at any given times, JiWoo is the best Noonas Queen, she just looks fine with any hunks, as long as not those in their early 20s. Love her, thru my vitals.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCtw26NIT0E

for you, Jiwoo , our Forever Ji Woo.

saranghae

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yes , best actress , our Ji Woo

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Roy Kim – You Don’t Love Me Twenty Again OST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywNGpQDn4kk

I’m always looking at you
I can only keep my feelings inside
I don’t dare say those words
I know this can’t happen but I can’t leave
My heart that is waiting, you who won’t return
Days I tried to look away
I know this can’t happen but I can’t leave
Without a sound, without any promise
I’m looking at you, getting farther away
Because I can’t do anything
I’m endlessly feeling your traces
Chorus: Even if you don’t love me
Even if you don’t look back at me
The reason I can’t send you off
The reason I can’t let you go
Is in case you forget me, who love you so much
(i found this "you don't love me" minister to my heart, more than the wildly popular "Cuckoo" by Jannabe.

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I’m always looking at you, I can only keep my feelings inside.
I don’t dare say those words, I know this can’t happen but I can’t leave.
(I’m always looking at you since that day witnessed your fearless fight under that tree, I can only keep my feelings inside, the feeling that I was once happy just being your friend, but wouldn’t anymore.
I don’t dare say those words, but when I finally dared to say…, you left. So I can only keep my feeling hidden within, my words kept.
I know this can’t happen but I can’t leave, never intended to. Ha Nora, I like you.)
My heart that is waiting, you who won’t return.
Days I tried to look away, I know this can’t happen but I can’t leave.
(My heart waited, even at Granny’s wake, you who won’t return, not even for Grandma, why?
So long as you’re happy with him, I’ve tried to look away, coz’ nobody needs to know…. but, it doesn’t help right?
I know this can’t happen but I can’t leave, don’t know how to? Still, I like you.)

Without a sound, without any promise, I’m looking at you, getting farther away.
Because I can’t do anything, I’m endlessly feeling your traces.
(Without a closure, a goodbye, without any promise, You left, , ahh… “We’ll be back together. Don’t forget.” Wasn’t that a promise, but,… Will you?
You finally returned, but why…. I’m actually felt you are, getting farther farther….. away.
Reading your news was the only thing I can do, huh, his news… feeling you, your happiness…this is my way of liking you.)

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Even if you don’t love me, Even if you don’t look back at me.
The reason I can’t send you off, The reason I can’t let you go.
Is in case you forget me, who love you so much.
(Even if you don’t love me, or did you ever? Just once, those days at that creek?
Even if you don’t look back at me, anyway I don’t expect you to, right?
Even if you forget me, who love you so much.
Nobody got to knows, that I can’t send you off, can’t let you go. I have forgotten how to do so.
Even if you forget me, who love you so much. You did forget afterall.
How can I forget you, even if you’ve forgotten me, who loved you that much.
Why did you came back, in such a state, like this? How can I send you off, let you go?
I wanted to do so much for you, and angst that I can’t.
I actually sent you to him, I did just that.
As long as you remains the same, happy. I’ve been happy, remembering you for 20 years.
Even if that’s what you wants, what makes you happy, that’s what I should do for you, remain only as a friend, who never cease always wants to be next to you.
Ha Nora, even now 20 yrs later, I like you”.

(You Don’t Love Me) -- my takes on this OST

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I enjoy this song every day.The more i listen to it , the more think that the writer is so good,choosing this song as the theme song .Another song ,i think , is moving is Good Day ......Generally , all the OSt are wonderful .Oh! i have to watch the film again .

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yeah, i loved Good Day also, sometimes, "Fine Day" by Jung Joonil.
esp when you watched it, taking notes of Hyun Suk scenes looking out in silent over Nora.... the song makes u feel his helplessnes.
one thing so uniquely Korean is their OST, very diff from OST in other Asian countries, be it Japan, Kong Kong, Taiwan...etc. KD are very gifted in bringing out the mood in scenes, when OTP are not talking, the OST do the talking instead, telling you things and thoughts passing thru their minds.
but i couldnt find the eng sub for Good Day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PGYzagsMbo

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according to soompi, the whole main casts are right now in Phuket... i wanna go there too...sob sob sob.
(actually i've been there twice, nice waves. i was there actually just 2 weeks before that Tsunami strikes many years ago.) think they just reach there half days ago.

saw photos of Jiwoo, Sangyoon, even WC taking the plane there, and hahaha...Sanyoon wear Bermuda shorts, looks like the Oppa next door... cuteness overloaded.... Jiwoo simply looked like the beginning shots of Winter Sonata, plain and simple... hahaha, should not missed out WonYoung (WC's name right?) wore Beanie.
hope extra sparks fly, and Jiwoo and Sangyoon fly-in-love for real. amidst the wave, cool music, mesmerizing sunset....

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Hope the phuket trip is our Nora-Hyunsuk version of "Oppa Over Flower" and "3 Dimples a Day". Jiwoo, consider...consider...consider, if LSJ drag his feet, okay?

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Thank you GF for your fantastic and wholesome recaps.
Actually, I’m one of your avid fans when it comes to KDs recaps. I always love to visit this site every now and then to just randomly check if there’s something new to learn about and I’m so glad one of your bunnies mentioned this drama in one of your recaps in YP.
Right there and then, I started watching this show straight from episode 1 to 14 and waited for a week to join the race up to its finish line.
Indeed, 20A offers a lot of lessons worthy of contemplation and somehow I will try to apply the lessons learned in my day- to-day situation/challenges. I will never forget WC as he successfully projected his character so loud and clear – it gave great moral impact to his viewers. Luckily, HNR was able to escape from her tangled relationship alive and kicking and was given a second chance to be truly happy. I’m sure there are lots of HNRs out there who are still struggling to escape from this trap and hopefully they can make it also with/without CHSs .
To all my fellow viewers, thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas.

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"I’m sure there are lots of HNRs out there who are still struggling to escape from this trap and hopefully they can make it also with/without CHSs ." say ya, Critic.
fact that there are many HNR out there, missed the ship already, and not just many Nora... there are also many sidelined characters like YoonYoung out there, up till now, "happy (not really)" and super kindhearted, trying to lent ears and shoulders to their Best Chingu. this awesome drama, not just highlighted the 2 Leads, 20A give redemption to the villians (not so villians actually), and provide warm touches to characters of the supporting casts too, almost all the closer supporting casts are not "perfect characters without flaws",but they morphed gradually, just like people around us in real life.. people sometimes changed and got better thru long long period, some remains same but still likeable.
this show is believable with all its angst.
which of us do not at least have someone closed divorced once... which of us do not have a single (aging with grace) good friend or sister closed to our heart... which of us have not give up our childhood dream and is now earning our dimes thru other means.... which of us has not anyone who still thinking of someone she lost 10 or 15 years ago?... which of us has no one that give up some "teacher/ Oppa" that we admire and settle for someone that loved us instead...
the fact that this 20A is not a thriller, no aliens, no ghosts, no murders, not even some skinships to awe,...that kissing scene is lammmmme. but because we find ourselves in Nora.. No, we find Nora in us. its pain to watch, but heart warming, as we rejoice that when we "can't do it, can't fulfill that dream, have that precious one..."... its possible that "someone" out there which is like us, can do so.
this alone, comfort us.
so, i don't need Joo Won, Lee Junki, Kim Soo Hyun... i don't even actually need Lee sangyoon. I just need Hyunsuk to get his Nora, i am contended. (while i go shipping Jiwoo and sangyoon at soompi, my flesh betrayed me.) i still know the different. Jiwoo and sangyoon is not Nora and Hyunsuk. this is the diff 20A did to me. (thus i may not even chase sangyoon's liar game or what... see how? but i will missed my Nora and her hyunsuk.)
girlfriday, javabean, thanks for being longsuffering with me. (always looooooong posts.)

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just few weeks ago, witnessed a student break down in the washroom, wept over someone she "let go" year ago, because of different nationality (he's a Chinese nationality) , diff age gap (she's much older), diff educational level (she's a U grad, he's not i think)... her parent some important people in my circle (his is "who?") after some pressures from the "top people" including parents. they gave up.. recently some peers getting marriage, and the memories and regrets drowning her again .. and so ... what Nora felt overwhelmed is real.

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Thank you @ mary of bethany for sharing your insights and experiences. Though others dramas are sometimes unrealistic but others also that are beautifully written, well directed, and the casts are carefully chosen that it takes a lifetime for viewers to forget the moral lessons, excitement, & triumphs that we learned from a particular drama that leaves footprints in our hearts and that includes 20A. Thank you once again, Ma’am & hope to hear from you soon.

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Is it just me? I would have liked to see her spend more time on her own. She really just went from one man to another.

Also, Hyun-seok was so moody and immature. One day he ignores her then the next day he is barking orders for her to get in the car. And she does what he tells her to do. He is grabbing and dragging her constantly.

Yeah, I wasn't impressed with the couple in the last episode.

I did like the drama over all...

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GF, manythanks for allowing me to indulged in my obsession.
A fine drama has many elements to make it unforgettable, one of which should be an OST that speak what the Writer do not intend for the OTP to speak to each other face to face. The unspoken words, the silent looks, the absent from each other moments, then the OST spoke volumes. Same in Hyunsuk’s case, in many of his scenes, I always found one familiar shots keep repeating, of Hyunsuk looking at Nora’s back.
Instead of his dimples, I am haunted by these numerous times he looked at her back, from afar.
He looked, as she cleaned the glass panel for the dance studio, mistaken her having cancer.
He looked as she stand up against the Prof Molester.
He looked in his car, as she walked passed lost in her thoughts.
He looked achingly, as she wandered into her nostalgia dimension, at the High School….
He looked thru’ his mobile phones, her images in the high school uniforms, wouldn’t sleep.
He looked, as she ran off after thanked him for her bucket list fulfilled, damning himself.
He looked, when she got drunken at lounge, that’s one of the very few times he got to look close at her long enough, without having her noticing.
He looked, as Nora walked pass the stunned Minsoo, and the WC in the car….
He looked as the hysterical Nora ran down the steps after witnessed WC’s affair.
He looked helplessly right after that, as Nora wept before Yoonyoung at the bench.
He looked at a contended Nora counting her first pay.

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My best Looks of the drama: He looked alarmingly at the dancing Nora, remembering all the feels when he first loved her, oh, horrified that nothing has changed after all, shakened him to bits. You instantly felt his satisfaction, his admiration, his sudden nostalgia feels, his desires stirred, his alarm, his disbelief, his rejection, his fear, panicky, helpless and hopelessness. You felt him suffocated under his world that has collapsed upon him.
The lad can displayed all these those spilt seconds. This is what I call, Lee Sangyoon “becoming Hyunsuk”.

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A feeling that shouldn’t be made known was kept inside, hidden even from Dongchul his closest old friend, even as he kept looking at her for 20 yrs, his regrets were disguised by anger. He has not left that tree which he witnessed the Hair pulling Nora, nor did he left the creek where Nora inspired him to be a producer, or should I say he was trapped in that Time Capsule like a genie. Even when Nora was married, which means there will NOT be any promise of returning to where “things should be originally”, when Nora has crossed the point where “hope is all but lost”, he continue “always looking” at her from afar. Without having viewed his confession card in that Treasure Box, she left even without hints that she did ever liked him. Believing that it should be love at first sight and bliss with her family, that she was getting farther away, all but drifted to another dimension. Not once has she looked back, not even at granny’s funeral did she returns. But times has frozen for him, in his visual world, she has not left, he has not sent her off, even has he knew she has forgotten him, who loved her that much, still. Her promises of return to view that Time Capsule, even if its her nature to keep that simple promise, its doesn’t raise any hope. But still, the treasure box and the time capsule were a part of his precious memories. It is unrequited love, in its purest element.

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Thanks Mary ofbethany , You must have watched the film many times to see all the corners of the feelings LSY has expressed in the drama .I also highly appreciate LSY's in his eyes .He has not only the talking smile but also the talking eyes . Just a look when he covers her in his coat will stay in my mind for a long time

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“I’ve come to love you now…. As I watched you changed, it just happened.”
its not just the many long years he loved that touched us. but that he fall in love a second times even after suffered 20 yrs. its his version of second times twenty.
it was a powerful confession, the depth I can only realized now, after finished the whole drama. Rather than dwelling on a First Love that continued on for years, while many celebrated the idea of a pure Blind Love at First sight at Childhood developed and kept until adulthood… which is simply moron to me.
I think its more realistic that he drew to love the real Her now, doesn’t mean that only that Ha Nora 20 yrs ago is the real her, and today isn’t. Nope, Nora now is a seasoned weathered Nora, changes doesn’t mean she is not her anymore. But characters may changed, or temperament changed, Nora today is still as 100% Nora as then.
this, he kept in heart, acknowledged her long suffering in submitting but not against her conviction or nature. Her senses of righteousness has not suffered any vaporization, still as kind hearted as before, to realized that he loved her still, not just the Nora locked in that time capsule, but this spirited passionate Nora, is something he has not expected. Her contentment over small little pleasures. Her easy to forgives nature.
Guess this is what he found out during her dance on stage , that he has loved, not just that Nora who promised she will be together with him to witness the unveiling of the mystery of time capsule, but also the Nora who forget about the time capsule while thankful that he has become what she promised in the time capsule, and came back as a friend who knows her.

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dear all.
anyone knows where to order Twenty Again DVD, or Blueray?
i got the sites, then i don't know where i keep it...
aish.....!!!!
I asked in soompi,, so far some "likes" but no reply....

(its life saving!!!!! so please help.)

sob...sob....sob... (lookin' at u, puppy eyes pleading, acting cute...)

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hi there, mary of bethany!

can see that you really like this drama very much; same here and am saving the 2nd watch of it for the weekly broadcast!

saw that yesasia has the dvd on preorder, other than the OST :)

more nora and hyun-seok!

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finding_lost_time, greetings
Daebak. boy am i glad to receive your reply. almost giving up.. this threads is almost snail crawling already.
Yesasia... okay. will try Preorder., yes, must, not just try only. must get one.

its not i don't want to move on,did try hard to watch some flying dragons.. no feels.
some haunted village.. no feels>
some giggling cheerleaders bickering... no feels.
so i went to mindlessly complete switch and go watching some big actions like Avenger 2, Fast Furous 7, Jurassic Park 4... watching updates on Choi JiWoo own instagram and news on Sangyoon, makes it worse. realised its not a Sangyoon-can-cure-all thing. just like it wasn't a Jichangwook-can-cure-all thing. twice in a year, open with Healer and close with TwentyA.. is quite an experience i never had.... as a history.
so. thank thee sincerely, finding lost times.

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hi mary of bethany,

most welcome! am a latecomer to the 20A recap as only finished it a week after it ended its run (had to marathon watch the last 6 episodes). nevertheless, it was fun reading the recaps and comments, while knowing that this drama touched many of our hearts in various ways. yup, not just about Ha No Ra and Cha Hyun Seok's relationship (yes, the bickering along with genuine care), but more beautifully also about Ha No Ra's growth from merely existing to living out the life she wants and never too late / old to do so. inspiring!

on the superficial side, it was also testament to how LSY still looks good wearing his hair down (after Liar Game, even though both hairstyles seem subtly different?), not forgetting his nice dimpled smile (apt description by girlfriday on giant craters of cuteness) which adds a notch up in his charm :)

is the dvd quality from yesasia is good?

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I echo thanks to Javabeans and Girlfriday for their "accurate" reviews and interesting remarks/comments. Having read recaps for many serials, I have come to appreciate "accurate" recaps and comments separately. The former stays true to the narrative while the latter varies according to personal perspectives.
Indeed, this serial must rate as one of the best in 2015 so far. The narrative was well-scripted to address the "second life" existential and relationship issues. The casting and acting was excellent. The serial was well paced.
Most of all, it was enjoyable and engaging.

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does anyone know the name of the illustrator that provided the cute drawings that nora made?

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It's so sad . I don't know what to do so as to vote this film as the best KD because when i click the film n click vote , it shows CAPTCHA....I don't know what does it mean n what i have to do next....I'm not young ,so my computer skill is not good.....

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hi vietngo,

try typing the letters / numbers that appear in the picture above the CAPTCHA box.

it is currently not amongst the top 10 dramas - not so much exposure it seems. nevertheless, it is still one of my favourites of the year for the lessons I can draw from this drama :)

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hi finding_lost_time ,
Thanks for your instruction .I've voted .I know it may not stand the chance, but i just want to verify a good drama i've watched ,leaving me a lot of feelings . I also want to to encourage the actors , the PD , the writer n the staff. All of them were really careful in every detail making the film ........

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I really enjoy this drama,I also have a question there is a rock with a small tree on it on top of a table and in other scenes too what kind of tree is it or is an air freshener or just a decoration?

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my question is, where can I find that book she is writing in. I know it's in Korean but there must be one in English right? the sub in English said it's called "Writing Today's Joys" but I can't make out who wrote it can someone help me. Please.

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I loveee this drama! And im going to miss watching cha hyun seok..waaa!♥ The characters were all well-played, even the antagonists made me wish them a happy ending hahah. I so love this series that im posting a comment here in dramabeans for the first time. ^_^ thanks for the recaps GF and JB!

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I really loved this drama, at least the first 14 episodes. The slow realization of one's potential, the re-awakening of the past enthusiasm and drive, even if dampened by today's realistic wisdom and appreciation of the fact that lost time is just lost time, you cannot retrieve it. All this was done in a very moving way. , except for the love story, which was lukewarm at best.

But I feel very let down by the last two episodes. I don't know what happens to writers of k-dramas, there are so many really fine dramas which fail miserably at the end! How can someone who can write so well for a long time, suddenly be at lost as to how to end the story?

First of all the two episodes seemed to drag forever, with yet more lengthy flashbacks (they could definitely be much shorter) and lengthy over-explanations of every minute detail, and a forced tying of all little ends.
For instance, the explaining of both characters' stalking was unnecessary (they could just show the hero glancing in her direction to show that he saw her doing it), and frankly even the stalking in itself was unnecessary. The explanation about how the two friends kept telling him every little detail of her life was unnecessary. And the fact that he had revisited the two bottles after his military service could have been dealt more briefly.
But these are technical details. There are more important issues I strongly disagree with.

Now he's the doormat.
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The heroine never let us think that she's interested in him. And we never believe she's in love with him, not till the very end. Apart from the kiss, there is no passion in her for him. And what about his being her "first love"? He never was, she doesn't recall him as such (nobody would ever forget this), and the note in the bottle about looking out for him was something a good friend would say.

He was too easy for her. I would have liked the writers have her love him more. I understand she needed this space, but she should have her be more torn when she said goodbye, give a glimpse of agony, at least to us, the viewers, if not to him. Maybe even confessing before saying goodbye. As in "I do love you but I first need to find my life without any man. I'm not asking you to wait for me"
But confession or not, I would like him to give her a harder time at winning him at the end. Not just a few words and he's at her feet.
Let her sweat a little, see him with his assistant or a new assistant and misunderstand, let her have some angst about him, let her bang her head, ask herself whether she did a stupid mistake and lost her last chance for happiness. Maybe not drive together at the cemetary, but find each other there. Driving together was much less dramatic.
Maybe there could be a meeting where she shouts at him "how did you forget about me so easily" and he "you asked me for it, remember? How much did you expect me to wait for you?". Maybe she should confess desperately while...

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Part 2:
(He's the doormat now - continued):
Maybe there could be a meeting where she shouts at him "how did you forget about me so easily" and he "you asked me for it, remember? How much did you expect me to wait for you?". Maybe she should confess desperately while thinking he doesn't love her anymore, walk away and then he surprise her with a wrist grab... Anyway, whatever the details, his still loving her and being faithful should be a surprise. That would have been far more satisfactory. Because now he's sort of a doormat for her, going and coming at her every bid and call. Who would respect a man like that?
Then, after becoming a couple, the doormat behaviour continues, with him always having the lowest position and she the dominant position. I understand that it's a welcome change from her married life, but still, it's not healthy.
He proudly acknowledges her in front of his fans, but she doesn't do the same for him with the customer, lets him flirt. She doesn't need to introduce him as her boyfriend, but she could have given him a look, a squeeze, or called him "darling" in front of the customer. But no, she basked in the attention. That was SO wrong.

About her back story with her husband.
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I found it unrealistic and poorly explained.
It is absolutely true that she was dull and uninteresting, and that they couldn't have a proper conversation apart from "what will you have for dinner" and "here is a clean shirt". Yes, and she's a doormat. She blames her husband for making her like that. That's unfair. It was his fault that she remained closed in a room with the kid, not even able to interact with other Koreans in Germany, plus the grandmother's funeral thing. But who stopped her from reading books when the kid was sleeping, or from learning German? OK, let's say he would refuse buying her books (???). Suppose in Germany it was hard. But after returning to Korea, after 4 years abroad, if she had some interests she could surely have pursued them. He had started earning some money, surely she could hire a nanny for a few hours every day. She was only 23, so not too old to start anew. If she wanted to have friends, she could have friends. All this is not only a matter of education. We have all met strong, capable women who are completely uneducated yet they are brilliant, feisty, social, and have a fun life. Some of them have solid business sense and run their own shops or start home businesses or whatever. And we knew her to have a strong personality. All this strength was sapped because she spent 4 years as a mother? Puleez! So, although it was partly her husband's fault that she became a zombie housewife, laying the whole blame on the husband is wrong. After all, it takes two to tango. He was selfish etc..., but she accepted everything and erased her whole personality by her own wish. In their last conversation she says something in this direction, but very fleetingly...

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Part 3:

About her leaving university and present career choice.
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I was sad but it was undestandable. She first did it for her husband, then to experience student life, and finally to help find herself. And it did work that way, it did help her. But it was not believable when she said she is not interested in humanities after all. But now she has seen how the things she learned have helped her understand the people around her (for instance learning about the narcissistic ass syndrome, or whatever it was called, helped her figure out her husband's personality). As one semester had helped her, more semesters would have helped her even more. I believe that humanities and generally culture broadens your horizons and helps you find out more about things and become a more rounded-up human being. And, truly, I know it goes against the whole message of this series, but I firmly believe that two partners should be able to interact not only on an emotional level but on an intellectual level too. I have seen relationships which are unbalanced like that and it's definitely a risk. I mean,
But coming back to now: it would have been good to have some culture to be able to interact with her new man and be able to have conversations about his job too. Maybe a compromise would be showing her to continue learning on her own, choosing subjects that interest her, reading books etc... You don't necessarily need university to do that, and it would have been a satisfactory solution to the practical problems AND it would ensure she continues to grow and become a fitting partner to the "best producer in Korea" (oh yes, the exercises in drama class were of elementary school level, and the play was less than impressive too!).

Her career choice. I understand and fully support that she wants to be independent and make her own money, but the ddabboki shop? Now her man will be without an assistant, another pretty lady will be working at his side, she has learned the ropes of assistant director, so why not her? Does this make her dependent? Maybe. She could write a play or something. She could become assistant to another director. Or, if really cooking is her thing, as has been hinted so many times, what about talking of plans of expanding the ddabboki place into a full-fledged eatery of traditional Korean food? Or organize a service of healthy and yummy snacks for studenets? I mean, something showing that she will be growing career-wise, not just taking her grandmother's place at the corner shop, which is symbolically a step back into the past. The webtoon was just a little hint, something like a hobby, not counting as a career promise.
Min-Woo and the brainless idiot
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The relationship between Min-Woo and the brainless idiot girl irked me since the beginning. She was super-selfish and never understood his own desires and needs. Incidentally, maybe getting a job in a...

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The husband's evolution
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I liked the husband's evolution, and it was well portrayed by the actor. I liked that he was a multi-dimensional character. He was selfish and condescendign in his relationship with his wife, but otherwise not a villain. He was a honest, hard-working professional, a man of values. And he was seriously pissed off when he learned that he got into the university by recommendation. When he met and fell in love with the other lady he immediately asked for a divorce, and it is because of his wife's clinginess that he had to live a double life. His only wish was to get out of the marriage and the lies and marry the woman he loved. So these were his good parts.
So it irked me was the way they dispatched him back again with his shallow, scheming mistress. Yes, he was genuinely in love with her for four years, so this is not something to be so easily forgotten. But did he or did he not start have feelings for his wife? His quick change makes it look as if his realizing that he loved his wife and his wanting to start "a proper love triangle" was not sincere, it was a whim of the moment. This takes away an important part of his character's development; and the fact that he forgot his newly found feelings so quickly and made a "clean cut" with "no lingering feelings" is demeaning not only to him but also an added insult to No-Rah.
And what of his declaration to the mistress that "we have different values"? But no, just as the new-found appreciation for the wife, the difference in values with the mistress was neatly forgotten, just because she came to meet him, implying that she still cares for him? I get it that she did care about him, this much I can believe, but otherwise, did her flawed way of thinking change 180°?

Did I want him to continue pining for his wife for a long time? Remain single all his life? I don't know, but surely the writer should have come up with something better than this. I think the writer found it necessary to pair off everybody for the ending, but when it's so forced it's not good, and in this case it leaves us with a bitter taste.

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I only saw this show right now, june 2017... and i really liked it. I felt upset people thought she was old, i am 39 and i am many times like a child. Only recently married for the first time, no children... also only recently i finished my master. Definitively not everything come in life as we would like it... many of us dont have enough money or guidence when we are 18, so that we choose the best way.
I like stories that show we can always have chance to do it better as long as we want it, no matter how old we are.

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