This Week, My Wife Will Have an Affair: Episode 12 (Final)
by chocolatte
From the beginning, This Week, My Wife Will Have an Affair has boasted a winning combination of dark humor, appealing but flawed characters, and a healthy dose of realism that’s made this show immensely watchable despite its less than savory premise of adultery. Luckily for all of us TOYCRANE fans, the show remains true to its roots until the very end — and though I’m sad to say goodbye, I’m so glad that we get to send our characters off into their new lives in the same heartfelt way that we were introduced to them.
FINAL EPISODE RECAP
We see Soo-yeon and Hyun-woo settle into life after divorce. While Soo-yeon’s busy unpacking and taking care of Joon-soo, Hyun-woo reels at the sight of anything in his house that reminds him of his separated family.
After reading through the responses to her husband’s last post on the stocks forum, Soo-yeon writes her own post, introducing herself as TOYCRANE’s cheating wife. She writes that she wants to share her side of the story and asks the internet community to blame her for their failed marriage, rather than her husband.
She says their story was typical at first: They dated, got married, and completed their little family with Joon-soo. Soo-yeon talks about the difficult decision of going back to work when Joon-soo was only a baby, saying that she didn’t want her career to end after having a child.
She recounts her struggle watching Joon-soo turn into a loner (very much like her), but adds that she didn’t have the bandwidth to deal with it. Although she tried hard to be a good mother and a good employee, she writes, she failed on both counts.
She goes on to add that her belated efforts to help Joon-soo fit in better at school mainly involved sucking up to the other moms, but it wasn’t an easy task. When she finally got the invite to the moms-only chat group, she says it felt like it was finally okay not to feel guilty.
By then, her every waking moment had been consumed with work, Joon-soo, and making sure she wouldn’t get kicked out of her mom group. She didn’t have a spare moment to herself, but she says she thought it was all okay — at least, until that fateful day she met with her soon-to-be lover, Sun-woo.
That day, Sun-woo had been two hours late to their scheduled meeting. She calls those two hours a “gift,” during which she almost finished reading an entire novel, and she says that’s when she realized she was living her life without even having two hours to spare for herself.
When she was with Sun-woo, she says she stopped thinking about her family, her work, and her responsibilities. She writes that she felt like a kid chasing after a balloon, and if her husband hadn’t discovered her at the hotel, she’d still be out wandering.
She says her relationship with Sun-woo had its ending written before it began, then affirms the rest of Hyun-woo’s posts: she was the first to suggest divorce, the first to give up on the relationship. She notes that Hyun-woo didn’t give up until the very end, and she, in contrast, remained a selfish wife.
Soo-yeon adds that surprisingly, life hasn’t changed much after the divorce. We see that Hyun-woo seems be adjusting okay as well, as he stops by a claw machine on his way home. And at the elevator in his building, his stuffed trophies in hand, he meets a pretty neighbor clutching her own claw machine prizes.
Soo-yeon finishes up her post by taking responsibility for all that’s happened. She asks the commenters to encourage Hyun-woo rather than tear him down.
Just as she’s typed her last words, the doorbell rings — it’s Hyun-woo, returning Joon-soo from a day of fun. Hyun-woo fixes a flickering light in the entryway for Soo-yeon before he goes, and Soo-yeon packs up side dishes for him to take home. All the while, the two talk comfortably, like good friends.
Yoon-ki’s sales clerk ex receives visitors on her wedding day, looking radiant — that is, until she sees Ara walk in. Ara congratulates the young woman, who’s now cowering in fear, and throws her arm around her for the commemorative photo. Before she leaves, Ara whispers something in the bride’s ear that causes her to break down in tears of despair.
Meanwhile, Yoon-ki has set up shop in the dusty basement of a worn building that attracts zero clients, and he looks as disheveled as his new office. He gets chewed out by his landlord for not being able to pay his rent, while the neighborhood ajummas gossip behind his back about how he’s a “garbage” lawyer. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.
Yoon-ki’s home life isn’t much better, as he now lives in a tiny ramshackle house with his Okinawa mistress. They start arguing the moment he walks in — she’s convinced that he’s still cheating, while he complains about her shopping habits. But really, their fight is about being unhappy with their new, poorer reality, and their night ends with a yelling match.
Hyun-woo can’t pass up a claw machine on his way home after noticing that all the toys are perfectly piled up on one side. Just as he slips a bill into the machine, someone calls out that the machine’s hers — and what do you know, it’s the woman he saw in his building earlier.
She pushes Hyun-woo out of the way to play her game, but her prize gets stuck right at the opening of the drop box. She’s not going home empty-handed though, so she puts her arm inside the machine and asks Hyun-woo to pull her other arm, successfully getting the doll out.
Hyun-woo trails after the woman as they walk into the lobby of their building. She recognizes him as a neighbor, then offers Hyun-woo the prize she nabbed on Hyun-woo’s dime. When she tells him she has one just like it at home, he confesses that he does too, heh.
Hyun-woo’s all smiles as he enters his place, but jumps when he finds Joon-young sitting in his living room, looking like death. Hyun-woo asks if Joon-young still hasn’t heard from Bo-young, then complains that he’d like to know what’s going on with the two of them.
In a flashback, we see that Bo-young had told Hyun-woo that she’s taking a break from work. She asked that he refrain from asking questions, then added that it’s possible she might not come back after her break. Oh no, did she just disappear?
Soo-yeon’s hanging out with her friend when she gets a call from Hyun-woo to ask her what kind of detergent he should buy. Soo-yeon’s friend amusedly remarks that it seems like Soo-yeon and Hyun-woo are still married, and wonders if they’ll get back together. Soo-yeon smiles at that, but says they won’t.
At the store, Hyun-woo finds the right kind of detergent, but is annoyed to find that it comes in a pack of two. He’s in the middle of trying to get one out of the pack when he notices someone doing the same next to him: his fellow claw machine fan and neighbor.
The two end up splitting some bulk items back at their apartment complex, where they each establish that they’re divorced and living alone. Changing the subject, the woman asks if Hyun-woo’s seen the claw machine with frying pans inside — she needs one, but she’d rather win one than buy one.
Yoon-ki tearfully looks at photos of Ara living it up on his social media feed, then heads off to his new side job as a chauffeur. After his shift ends, he tucks the money he earned in his sock before heading home.
But when he opens the door to his place, it’s empty, with no signs of his Okinawa mistress. It looks like she took all their stuff and left town with the security deposit, and doesn’t answer when Yoon-ki calls her.
With nowhere else to go, he heads to his office with a lone bag of his possessions. His key doesn’t work, though — the landlord there has since changed the locks, citing Yoon-ki’s failure to pay rent.
Joon-young walks down a dusty road, thinking back to a conversation he had with Bo-young: she’d asked him to stop cornering her about the baby, telling him that she might run away otherwise. Joon-young comes to a stop when he sees a familiar figure on the immediate road below — it’s Bo-young. Yay, he found her.
She tells him that it’s good that he came by — she was planning to go back to Seoul anyway, but only to clean out her place. He tells Bo-young to return to work, promising to keep his distance and not get involved if that’s what she wants. She doesn’t answer, instead patting her belly and affectionately calling her baby “dog poop.”
That doesn’t sit well with Joon-young at all, and it takes all of five minutes for him to forget his promise and start nagging her about the baby’s nickname. Bo-young innocently tells him the baby looked like “pretty dog poop” in the ultrasound picture, which gets Joon-young adorably excited. She shows him the photo, and his smile can’t get any bigger as he says their baby looks more like a peanut.
Hyun-woo runs into his divorced neighbor again, this time outside of a coffee shop. The two end up bonding over their claw machine experiences as they make their way over to the machine with the household appliances.
They return to their apartment complex after successfully winning a pan. As they wait for the elevator, the neighbor abruptly asks Hyun-woo if he wants to date her, causing him to spit out his coffee. Laughing, she explains that the worst thing about being divorced is eating alone, and says that this was her way of asking him to eat with her. Looking flattered, Hyun-woo suggests dinner.
Joon-young and Bo-young arrive at her house, which looks spotless. And that, we find out, is because Joon-young had cleaned every inch of it, not wanting Bo-young or the baby to spend time in a dusty apartment.
When Bo-young thanks him for his support, he asks if she’ll return to work. She starts to say she’s not sure, but stops in mid-sentence after seeing a photo of Joon-young propped up on her table. He tells her the photo is for their baby, and asks her not to remove it.
Once Joon-young leaves, Bo-young sees another picture of him tacked up on a nearby wall, then one on the ceiling above her bed. Upon closer inspection, she finds more photos tucked in random places throughout the apartment, including on the inside cover of the toilet seat, heh.
Hyun-woo walks into work humming under his breath, and Joon-young correctly guesses that he must be dating. Hyun-woo tries to be coy about it before quickly telling his hoobae all about the neighbor, marveling at how surprising it is that he’s gotten friendly with a complete stranger.
Joon-young says he has even more surprising news: Bo-young’s pregnant. Hyun-woo’s jaw drops, but Joon-young doesn’t even give him a chance to process the information before adding that the baby’s his. He then saunters out of the office, leaving Hyun-woo to stare after him in shock.
Soo-yeon shops for groceries, buying enough food for three people. Meanwhile, Hyun-woo enjoys dinner with his neighbor, then the two stop for a beer. The neighbor tells Hyun-woo that she doesn’t have many friends and calls Hyun-woo her closest friend in the neighborhood. She asks if they should go on a real date, causing Hyun-woo to do another spit take.
Homeless Yoon-ki spends the night at the airport and falls asleep while holding onto his bag, but even that gets stolen from him.
It’s Bo-young’s first day back at work, and though Joon-young gives her a longing look, he keeps their conversation strictly about work.
The team goes out to lunch to celebrate Bo-young’s return, and her colleagues try to get Bo-young to drink. Rather than make excuses, Bo-young just comes out with the news that she’s pregnant. She quickly lays out the ground rules for her pregnancy in her typical no nonsense way: no alcohol or other unhealthy foods, no late nights at work, and no team lunches.
Her foul-mouthed colleague raises the question everyone’s afraid to ask: Who’s the father? Bo-young gives Joon-young the briefest of glances before telling everyone not to even ask, because they’ll never find out.
Yoon-ki hides behind a wheelbarrow outside of Ara’s house as a car pulls in, and sees Ara get out with a handsome Frenchman. (You go, girl!) The two say their goodbyes as if they’re starring in their own movie, complete with declarations of love and a Hollywood-style kiss while Yoon-ki watches in horror.
Once Ara goes inside, Yoon-ki aggressively confronts the man, telling him that he’s Ara’s husband. But Yoon-ki’s no match for Ara’s new man, who gets Yoon-ki to back down with a simple twist of his arm.
Hyun-woo spends more time with his neighbor, going grocery shopping and even visiting a claw machine together with her. As they head up to their respective apartments, the neighbor asks Hyun-woo to wait in the elevator, then returns with a bag of side dishes for him.
It’s another day at work where Joon-young can’t keep his eyes off Bo-young — but today, he tells her that she looks best while she’s working here. Then he walks into the CEO’s office, looking like he has something important to say.
TOYCRANE fan Grandma fries up some pancakes, while Ajumma wonders if it’s a special day. Grandma informs her that it’s the anniversary of their husband’s death and asks her to help with the cooking. But Ajumma airily says the best gift to her husband on this day would simply be for her to visit his gravesite, earning herself a glare from Grandma.
As they leave for the cemetery, Grandma brings along a big shovel — she says it’s to bury Ajumma with their husband, since he liked her so much. Ajumma laughs at what she assumes is a joke, but her smile fades at Grandma’s serious face. Hee.
We next check in with several other TOYCRANE fans, who all receive a new alert on their phones and read it curiously.
Soo-yeon is up for a big promotion at work, and during her meeting with the (male) bosses, one asks what her husband does for a living. She’s startled, but she honestly tells them that while she may be divorced and with a kid, she’s done a good job at work, so she asks that the decision be made on the merits of her job performance.
Alas, when the promotion decisions are announced, Soo-yeon’s name is sadly not on the list. She puts on a brave face for her colleagues, then calls Hyun-woo to ask him out to coffee, telling him the bad news. Hyun-woo tells her he has dinner plans, so Soo-yeon hangs up, looking disappointed.
A colleague runs up to Bo-young with the news that Joon-young has resigned. Bo-young can’t hide her distress at this development, then all of a sudden, she doubles over in pain, grabbing her stomach. She tries calling Joon-young but he doesn’t answer, since he’s busy packing his bags.
Over lunch, Yoon-ki sheds tears over Ara and her new man. Yeah, I’m not feeling too sorry for you right now.
On her way home, Soo-yeon’s busy chatting on the phone when she suddenly shops short, having spotted Hyun-woo and his neighbor together. Hyun-woo looks up and sees Soo-yeon too, and the two just look at each other for a moment, both caught off guard.
Soo-yeon meets Hyun-woo back at his apartment, where she immediately starts tidying up. When she opens his refrigerator, she spots the side dishes that aren’t her own, and takes this as a sign to leave. Outside his apartment, she takes a moment to gather her thoughts, and Hyun-woo watches her leave from his window.
At her place, Bo-young finds yet another photo of Joon-young and wonders out loud to her baby, “What should Mom do?” When she gets up, she’s hit with another sharp pain that sends her collapsing to the floor. Seriously, why aren’t you at the hospital by now?
She grabs her phone to call Joon-young, but he’s in the car and doesn’t answer. It doesn’t take long before Joon-young turns the car around, but it looks like Bo-young’s already passed out from the pain.
Yoon-ki hops the gate to his old house and is incensed to find Ara and her boyfriend headed up inside. He rushes to Ara and apologizes, telling her that he’ll never cheat again, and that he wants to start over. Haltingly, he tells her that he loves her.
But Ara treats him like a stranger, and tells him that she’ll give him one minute to get out of her house. He shouts after her that he won’t leave and just wait for her. After a beat, a shot rings out, and a bullet just misses Yoon-ki’s foot.
From her balcony, Ara points a shotgun at her ex and tells him to leave before she counts to three. She’s not kidding around — Yoon-ki’s barely over the gate when she shoots at him, missing once, but making contact with her second shot.
For his part, Yoon-ki limps away from Ara’s property holding his hip where he’s been hit before promptly passing out.
Meanwhile, Joon-young rushes to the hospital in a panic, an unconscious Bo-young on his back.
Aw, all of our favorite TOYCRANE fans, including the hacker couple and the CEO, are gathered for an in-person meetup. The hacker husband kicks things off by introducing himself and sharing his username, and they each go around, laughing and chatting while they get to know one another.
Hyun-woo sits in his dark apartment, thinking about his conversation with his neighbor on their date. She said that she got divorced because she couldn’t forget the past, but she added that now, it doesn’t matter whether or not she’s actually forgotten her husband, because she’s moved on. Pointing her finger forward, she’d told Hyun-woo to look straight ahead before asking him if he’d consider dating her for real.
The conversation seems to spur something in Hyun-woo and he calls Soo-yeon, only to lamely ask after her and Joon-soo. Soo-yeon cuts right to the chase and tells him that he has no reason to feel sorry toward her; she wants them both to stop feeling sorry toward each other, and move on to happier things.
Joon-soo walks out to tell Soo-yeon that the bathroom light is out. He wants to call dad to fix it, but Soo-yeon tells him that she’ll do it from now on.
After hanging up with Soo-yeon, Hyun-woo starts emptying out his closet like a madman, then posts on the forum asking for advice on an outfit for an “important meeting” the next day. His post comes right in the middle of the TOYCRANE fan meetup, and the commenters excitedly consult each other before providing Hyun-woo with feedback.
At the hospital, Joon-young looks worried as he talks with Bo-young’s doctor. When he returns to Bo-young’s bedside, he tells the tearful Bo-young that the baby’s okay, thank goodness. She wonders what happened to her then, and Joon-young gravely says that her pain was from… constipation. HAHAHA. Bo-young turns away in mortification while Joon-young makes sure to repeat the diagnosis extra slowly for her benefit. I’m dying.
The next day, Yoon-ki climbs over Ara’s gate again, clutching his injured hip and loudly proclaiming that he can’t live without her. He doesn’t get far before he’s smacked on the head by a flying brick, then collapses to the ground.
As Joon-young drives Bo-young home, he tells her that he wants to be involved in raising the baby, even if she doesn’t want to be with him. Bo-young just says he shouldn’t have resigned from work, but he says he couldn’t bear for her to leave the job she loved because of him. When she asks if he really doesn’t have feelings for her, Joon-young hesitates, but says he doesn’t. At that, she asks for his help in moving her things out of her apartment.
The next day, Joon-young helps Bo-young get all packed up and asks her where they’re headed. She replies that she’ll show him the way, only to lead them directly to Joon-young’s place.
Joon-young can’t believe it when Bo-young tells him she plans to live with him from now on, but he’s clearly giddy at this turn of events. He pretends that he hadn’t been planning for a life with her and the baby at all, but when Bo-young opens the door to his spare room, she finds a nursery inside, fully stocked.
Bo-young drops the news that they’re expecting a girl, causing Joon-young to freak out with excitement, and he rambles about the things he’s dreamed of doing with his daughter. Aww.
They get serious for a moment when Joon-young asks Bo-young for one thing: not to hide or run away from him again. When she promises she won’t, he immediately tests her resolve by planting a kiss on her. Her eyes widen in shock, then close for a moment — but then she kicks his shin and pulls away huffily. Oh, Bo-young.
Hyun-woo rushes to his important meeting while his neighbor waits expectantly at a restaurant. He narrates that he couldn’t leave his wife because he was scared to forget her, and because he was scared of being forgotten. He says that when he did end up leaving her, he was always looking back. “Now,” he says, “I have courage to leave her there. I’m not going to care about her.”
His neighbor lights up when she sees her guest arrive — it’s her daughter, who she greets happily.
Meanwhile, Soo-yeon sees Joon-soo off to school. Joon-soo gets on the bus and waves goodbye to Soo-yeon, then turns the opposite way to look out the window. Before the bus pulls away, he waves to someone.
That someone is Hyun-woo — he’s across the street, winded from sprinting to the bus stop. When Soo-yeon finally sees him, she freezes in shock.
In voiceover, Hyun-woo says that the most important thing in his life now is the Soo-yeon that’s standing in front of him, and adds that he hopes she can leave the “old” Hyun-woo in the past too.
As they smile at one another, Hyun-woo narrates, “This week, our new story begins.” He runs across the street to his wife, and the two walk off together, into their future.
COMMENTS
The biggest question I had as we neared the finale was whether or not Hyun-woo and Soo-yeon’s relationship would survive — even after they actually ended up going through with their divorce, it wasn’t crystal clear to me that they’d really end up separated. This episode did a great job of conveying the enduring connection between our lead couple, even post-divorce, and how the divorce itself almost seemed to lighten the burdens of their relationship — enough that they were on better terms than ever after they officially parted ways.
It could have gone either way — they could have moved on, but remained friendly partners in raising Joon-soo, or they could have realized through their post-divorce interactions that in the end, they wanted to try again. Personally, I’m glad it’s the latter, and I appreciate that the reconciliation happened after Hyun-woo had an opportunity to see what life could have been like as a newly single man. Though Hyun-woo’s potential love interest turned out to be more of a plot device for Hyun-woo’s final realization, I found his decision to consciously leave the old Soo-yeon in the past and look to the future with the Soo-yeon in front of him pretty moving.
I think we can all agree that Soo-yeon as a character was probably the weak link in this main story, as she was never fully fleshed out. Even in the end, when we did get a little bit of insight into her experiences that led her to this point, she remained just as frustrating and enigmatic as she was in the beginning (or if we’re being generous, maybe just a little less so). But I think this was done on purpose, as This Week was, through and through, Hyun-woo’s story: a story about his growth as a husband and father, and as a human being searching for understanding and comfort over the internet.
His story wouldn’t have been possible or made complete without our beloved TOYCRANE fan community, who illustrated in multiple ways how individuals long for human connection, even if those connections are created online. I loved that the show gave proper closure to most of our fans through their in-person meetup (how awesome was it to see all of them together?) but it was even better to see that TOYCRANE’s story actually ended up spurring these commenters to make changes in their own lives, whether it was to decide against divorce, or to come out of one’s shell and live life a little more bravely. They showed us that connections forged online can actually become something real and more meaningful in our offscreen lives, if we let it.
As for the rest of our couples, their stories ended pretty much how we thought they’d end: Yoon-ki and Ara’s relationship went out with gunshots and blood, while Joon-young and Bo-young win the most adorable couple award. The latter couple was my favorite, and I have to admit I was hoping we’d get a little more affection from Bo-young towards Joon-young (or at least a better kiss!) in this episode. But Bo-young was who she is until the end, and Joon-young’s enthusiasm will have to cover them both — at least until he manages to wear her down on that front, too. They were often times the funniest part of the show, and I’m so glad we got to spend the time we did with our writer/PD couple.
Overall, I’m fully satisfied with the story this show told from beginning to end — and that’s not something that I say often about K-dramas. Thanks to CandidClown and all of our commenters who created our own little online community — I really appreciated hearing the various perspectives folks brought to the table, especially those who shared their personal stories and experiences. The value of a kind and understanding online community has never been more apparent as it has been throughout this particular show, and it made me thankful to be a small part of it. Until next time, everyone!
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1 karecity
December 7, 2016 at 3:10 AM
I need a spinoff about Boyoung and Joonyoung. Just can't get enough of these 2!!!
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Waiting
December 7, 2016 at 6:27 AM
I agree! Loved them!!
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adelaide
December 7, 2016 at 8:36 AM
'guess we all know it would be somewhat a happy ending for our main couple,and let's wish them a happy ever after.
I was a bit disappointed with Bo Young and Ahn PD coz what was that kiss?! we've been waiting for weeks for some skinship then you give us a kiss and you have to cover it, like what?! is this a teen drama aimed for kids? aren't we all adults here? heck, they showed a lot of disgusting kissing scene with Yoon Ki that even made me throw up my dinner at one time, then here are two pretty human beings and that's all we got?! Pffft! Boa, if you're gonna be an actress, a little hug here and kiss there is part of the job and if you are good, you can just fake it but give us something convincing. argh!
Joon Young is super cute and a super nice guy,to boot, I don't think you will ever find any guy like that.
BTW, does anybody have any idea what Ara whispered to the mistress who was getting married? Maybe she told the guy what a home-wrecker she is and the groom left or something.
some were saying the Ara's violence towards Yoon Ki was a bit extreme but he's been hurting her emotionally before, isn't it just fair considering everything?
Toycrane somehow helped people online, too. The hacker couple who realized that they were just probably in a slump, and just had to refresh their relationship. It was just a fun get-together. The two ahjummas were a little dysfunctional and maybe a little funny but in real life that is just not going to work.
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karecity
December 7, 2016 at 8:53 AM
Haha the lack of skinship is precisely why we need a spinoff!
LOL anyway pretty sure it ain't BoA's problem. She did a dance movie in the US before where there were plenty of kiss scenes and 1 almost bed scene (it was pretty hot btw they were dancing while taking their clothes off heh.) She also did a kiss scene with Siwan in Waiting for Love.
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adelaide
December 7, 2016 at 10:51 AM
So is it Lee Sang Yeob - Ahn Pd , the real prude here? heehee
or the director?
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MapleSilver
December 7, 2016 at 11:17 AM
Must be the director. What a waste of Lee Seon-kyun's skinship skill, and everyone else.
vivi
December 23, 2016 at 4:22 AM
heck, they showed a lot of disgusting kissing scene with Yoon Ki that even made me throw up my dinner at one time, then here are two pretty human beings and that’s all we got?!
i hope you said the kissing scene b/w Yoon Ki and all his mistresses was disgusting because it was b/w two ppl having an affair (and a different kind of affair compared to what SY did), not because of it was not done by "pretty human beings" like Bo Young and Ahn Pd
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unitedred
December 7, 2016 at 10:38 AM
Not a bad idea! I think more skinship would be out of character Bo-young. She didn't want a romantic relationship with Joon-young. At the end of the episode, she was only starting to be open to the idea of having a relationship with him.
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2 purplesheesh
December 7, 2016 at 3:30 AM
I am in love with this show and it didn't disappoint. It was a fun ride. Also, the commenters in this show's recap are a bunch of really intelligent people who has given us wisdom.
Thank you for the recaps, Chocolatte and CandidClown.
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3 Nina Chikovani
December 7, 2016 at 3:43 AM
I guess I disliked the ending, I still don't get WHY our main characters needed to get thought divorce, break hearts of parents and kid and THEN give chance to their relationships.
I still don't believe Soo-Yeon wouldn't cheat if she would get in same situation. So what is with this starting relationships with a new person when Soo-Yeon is still the same as at the beginning of the show?
I still don't get how they solved their problem with forgetting about affair, it was a problem with trust, not forgiving so how?
I still don't get WHY Soo-Yeon insisted to have her job, like yes, I get that she wanted to be a working mom, but for whole series I didn't find even one reason about WHY she liked her job enough to risk her family because of it. Her co-workers were nosy and annoying, her job was...tiresome and that's it.
And what the hell happened with Joon-Ki's and Hyun-Woo's friendship? Did I blink and somehow skipped this moment?
Don't misunderstand me, I didn't hate the ending, I think I simply had too high expectations from this show
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Salva
December 7, 2016 at 5:04 AM
Because they needed a clean break to let go of the past. To come clean, to move on. Without dragging all the dirt with them. Now, as new people, without the baggage they can try to build something again, with hurt left behind.
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a
December 7, 2016 at 4:25 PM
Don't think they can move on. The last scene said it all. He walk towards her, and just stands there as usual in receiving more. Her character wasnt the one where she realises and meets him halfway. I have seen this last few episodes, I just v want to see Aras revenge n Bo joon couple get pregnant with no knowing. That's one memorable night for joo young.
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a
December 7, 2016 at 4:27 PM
She just stands,
Haven't seen the episodes. Typos.
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yukie
December 7, 2016 at 7:16 AM
I Agree, the divorce is needed for both of them to put a final end to their marriage that has failed. And based on both SY and HW personality this is the best they can move on from the affair.
HY can considered the SY to have affair was failed in their first marriage. And SY can "atoned" and fully go through the consequences of her affair from the divorce.
Yes it is not 100% needed. However in this case, for this couple. This is the best decision they come up with to deal with the affair and its consequences.
And to a certain extent, it is also good for Joonso, because although his parents do separate for a while. Their relationship was never so bad that Joonso have to watch them fight and hurt each other right in front of his eyes.
Sometimes the best answer is not the ideal answer.
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Nina Chikovani
December 7, 2016 at 7:33 AM
I don't get it, why would Hyun-Woo and Soo-Yeon break hearts of so many good people, if they wanted to get together against all the odds. if they needed time they could do all the same thing without getting divorced, but no, at that moment they fully lost faith in their marriage and decided to go all the way to separate.
It is normal for Hyun Woo to still love his ex-wife-they were married for six years, but it wasn't enough to make him or soo-yeon give their marriage another chance, sorry but for me it looked like both of them were simply scared of starting a new life
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Salva
December 7, 2016 at 7:58 AM
But they would not go through cleansing they both needed if it was only a short term breakup. Also pestering from family would also be there. When they ended things and put an end to this, that's when they let themselves free. They grieved, found friends in one another again and now can build something on it. When there was a clear cut from the past in the divorce itself.
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unitedred
December 7, 2016 at 10:50 AM
We don't know that they want to get back together. It looks like they're going in that direction, but we don't know for sure. I think you're right that the divorce happened because they lost faith in their marriage. Soo-yeon appeared to be the one who pushed the divorce and Hyun-woo somewhat unwillingly agreed to it. Hyun-woo wanted to reconcile, but she seemed to be against it.
>I still don’t get how they solved their problem with forgetting about affair..
I don't think they solved anything completely by the end of the show. Hyun-woo was shown to have learned that he wasn't the perfect husband/dad and can do better. Because he wasn't able to forget the affair, the wife seemed to have really pushed for the divorce.
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yrlvv
December 7, 2016 at 9:31 AM
- Their story is quite simple. After 8 years of marriage, everything becomes habit. They falls apart. The husband is busy with the job. The wife is busy working and being a mom. One day someone pays attention to the mom, she feels being herself again. She got into affair because she wanted to be herself for a little bit.
- After knowing about the affair, the husband goes through lots of emotion. At the end he realizes he still loves her. But he cant forget the affair. If you pay attention you can see that, before the divorce, the husband only remember how they felt in love, how she was back at the beginning. But after the divorce, he starts to remember their life living together, how she prepared the food, how they went shopping together. They need to be apart to remember what they missing. If they stay in the relationship they gonna continue to blame each other. The wife couldnt get over the guilt. The husband couldnt forget the affair.
- They dont get back together. They start something knew. They know and understand fully the mistake they made. They understand how they meant for each other. They want to let go of the past. Its not gonna be easy. But they willing to try. For the kid and for themselves.
- the affair wasnt about trust. Its about marriage couple value their relationship. The husband didnt know how hard the wife work. The wife missing the romance (they havent seen the stars for years). The wife didnt get the affair because she loves other men, she did that because the husband forget to care about her. Yes they still having lots of problem in their relationship but at least now both of them willing to try, it takes two for everything.
- She didnt insist to keep her job. She does it because she's good at it. Her job requires lots of time and effort but she wants to be a working mom. She's been working there for long time, enough for promotion. Its not easy to jump job and other place would still be the same.
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Meeyo
December 7, 2016 at 8:04 PM
and great reminder for us all that love need nurturing and care.
Just as we need to breathe to survive, love needs a breath of fresh air to flourish.
Thank you for the recaps admin :D
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kimsoohyunftw
December 7, 2016 at 5:46 PM
I'm having a different opinion abt your views on SooYeon, and I really want to share it. That's fine right? Hehe
First of all, I appreciate how this drama depicts working mom in a family. I don't see the need of her quitting her job just because of some reasons you listed above. Why should she sacrifice her career for her family no matter how sucks it is? A lot of people have nosy colleague and tiresome career yet still want to work. You might not say the same thing if Hyunwoo's job was worse, because he was the husband, the man 'who are responsible for the financial stuff in the family'. But these days, the roles have changed, bit by bit, and it's good since it empower women to not just do domestic works.
I say this after witnessing my mom's 20 years career sacrifice to become a housewife. Honestly I feel bad right now because I feel like I was holding her back (I was 6 though by the time she quits). After thoroughly studying about gender roles and stuffs in college I realize that probably my mom didn't have to quit her works, and my dad could've been the one to quit. It's unfair to fulfill society expectation about the roles of men and women in a family, and I applaud this drama's depiction of them.
Sorry if there's any grammatical error ^^
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nomad
December 8, 2016 at 9:11 PM
Please don't feel like you were holding your mom back, and let me tell you why. I also quit my career, that had been a dream of mine since I was young. I loved what I did, but I don't regret for a minute quitting it to raise my children. No, my husband didn't ask me to quit my job to raise our kids, but raising my kids and spending time with them also became part of my dream. When my children became school-age children, instead of putting them to school and me looking back for ways to get back to my old career, we ended up home-schooling them.
Everyone is different, and to be honest, it was a choice that your mom made. If she can live with that choice and is happy with it, you shouldn't feel like she quits her job as a favor for you. It's something you should be grateful of, sure...but it may not be something that she feels she's lost out just because your dad could've put more effort from his part. Time is something that always moves forward. No matter what, I can't turn back time and relive my time with my kids. I'm just glad that it was a choice in I was privileged to have. There are more families that don't even have that choice of having a parent stays with the kids.
When I was young, my dream involved pumps, compressors, turbines, etc... I loved it, yes. Exchanging that with watching worms, dirt, and getting as giddy looking at the first time a butterfly hatched with my 9 and 7 year old? I'd do it all over again. No questions asked. Would I be able to do both? Perhaps other women can. I know I wouldn't. Everything requires one currency: time.
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Sandy
December 11, 2016 at 12:51 AM
@kimsajang, I say that Soo Yeon should have quite her job because it appears she couldn't cope with both. It was shown that she was suffering from a guilt conscience of leaving her son at one years old and because of that she tried to over compensate.
Soo Yeon and Michael talked about wanting to protect their family during their affair. If she really wanted to protect her family she would have quit her job which seemed to stress her out more than anything. I do find it interesting that she found time to have an affair when she didn't have time to read a book--shows that you make time for what's important to you.
My mom was a stay at home mom and I've very thankful she was and not my father. My father couldn't have given me the emotional support I needed from my mom. My mom made our house a wonderful place to call home after a rough day at school...loved those words of encourage. Yes, we as women want equal rights, but men and women are wired differently. There are some things women can do better than men and somethings men can do better than women. Being a mother is something only a woman can do.
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vivi
December 21, 2016 at 11:14 AM
Of course, being mom is something only a woman can do. For centuries, they are conditioned to do it and made believe that they are naturally good for it. And vice versa for man.
No offense to your family. I also believe that it is one's choice to quit one's job, and be a stay at home mom.
But I see SY decision to keep her job is because she likes what she does and that she is good at it. The pressure comes from the need to be perfect mom, wife, and employee (team leader at that). If she knows she can share the burden and that she does not have to be perfect, her might have less pressure (not only fr the husband, but fr everyone her incl. the moms group and her bosses).
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Sandy
December 11, 2016 at 12:41 AM
@Nerdy, I have the same thought as you. I don't belle that Soo Yeon wouldn't cheat if she would get in the same situation. She showed absolutely zero guilt over her affair towards HW (she showed it for her MIL, her father and her son, but not him). She was always too quick to defend her lover and protect his family by getting on to HW. She's like Jekyll and Hyde.
I mentioned many of the same points you mentioned about Soo Yeon on the Soompi thread (I was in the lone minority). There was a lot of blaming or trying to find fault with Hyun Woo, even in the writer, but from what was always depicted in this drama, Hyun Woo was a good man and he deserved better than a woman who wouldn't communicate with him but would pursue a man, married man at that, for an affair--that's brazen.
I personally didn't care for the writer having Hyun Woo feel that he has the power to be responsible for Soo Yeon's happiness; blaming himself for her affair. Only Soo Yeon has that responsibility.
I do feel that if she could cheat again and know she wouldn't get caught, she will.
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4 miilo
December 7, 2016 at 4:47 AM
Who cried buckets while watching the final two episodes? I did.
This show must be one of my favorites this year. It reminds me of Dear My Friends - hard to watch sometimes, but so rewarding!
I do agree that the show isn't flawless. We were introduced quite late to Soo-yeon's thoughts and feelings and thus it always cut deeper when Hyun-woo was hurting (that scene in ep 11 when Hyun-woo was having his first lonely dinner...I was practically a fountain).
Joon-ki as a comic relief became pretty annoying by the end and yes, what happened to their friendship with Hyun-woo?
But Bo-young and Joon-yeong...well, I simply have hearts in my eyes for those two.
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5 heroonthebeach
December 7, 2016 at 4:50 AM
I'd like to share my own experience watching the finale of this show. I had to watch the show twice in order to fully appreciate what it was doing, in terms of Hyun Woo and Soo Yeon's relationship.
Upon first viewing, I felt the finale to be very lacking, especially since it seems like Hyun Woo was doing all the work once again and the only one experiencing growth. I felt disappointed we didn't see Soo Yeon growing and in the end, when Hyun Woo walked across the zebra crossing to Soo Yeon, it felt symbolic of him always taking that step while Soo Yeon not putting in effort to make the marriage work.
However, I decided to rewatch it so to see if I could understand Soo Yeon's journey better and I realised that Soo Yeon's journey was more subtle. Unlike Hyun Woo's journey which is more obvious because it's mainly about him as a husband, Soo Yeon's journey is more multi-faceted, we see her journey as a mum, a career woman and also as a wife. One thing I noticed upon rewatching the finale was how often we see her smile and how energetic she looks, compared to all the past 11 episodes. We get hints that she's connecting more to people and not just keeping to herself, chatting with her neighbours and even meeting with friends. Even at work, her relationship with her subordinates seems to be more at ease. In the final scene when she says to Joon-Soo that she'll be waiting at home with cheese corn, there's a sense that she's found a balance between work and family, instead of rushing around.
As for her marriage with Hyun Woo, we know they've been meeting more frequently for meals, showing that there's been a reestablishing of the connection between them. She's been opening herself up and allowing herself to be vulnerable to him, especially when she called him after finding out she wasn't promoted. This was certainly an improvement from the previous situation before the affair when she kept everything to herself.
Soo Yeon sharing her story on the forum is also a marked step ahead for someone who's so private and always keeps to herself.
While Soo Yeon's journey of growth isn't at the foreground of the show, we can't deny that she has grown and certainly, all her growth points towards something hopeful for their relationship. Them going through the divorce was necessary, I felt, because it really brought them together, as ironic as it sounds, and they learnt how to work together to make a better life for Joon Soo.
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deltadragon23
December 7, 2016 at 2:48 PM
Well said! Lovely post @heroonthebeach!
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thequiet1
December 7, 2016 at 4:08 PM
I couldn't agree more! Im not good at putting words together, but you said everything in head here.
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Sandy
December 11, 2016 at 12:57 AM
@hereonthebeach, I found Soo Yeon to be a mixed bag of personality. I always found her to be more open and engaging with her friends and with her lover. I always found her reserved with Hyun Woo except when she spoke up to tell Hyun Woo to leave Michale and his family out of it. I think the divorce was necessary, but they needed complete separation for several months if not a year or two.
The way the write did it in this drama of only about 2 or 3 months left me wondering how is Hyun Woo still going to feel when he goes in for a hug? He'll probably still be seeing her with Michael and hearing her talk about how she missed Michael and approached him, that she loves Michael. Words come back to haunt a person.
In true Korean drama style, they tried to give everyone a 'happy' ending when at times there is no happy ending.
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6 nerissa777
December 7, 2016 at 4:56 AM
As someone who watched initial episodes but dropped due to fact that i felt like it was one of those shows which okay ed adultery....should i watch this or not??? I was interested in the drama because in drama beans what are we watching section seemed to give this drama almost good reviews...i didn't read any reviews yet since i don't to spoil. But help me out drama beanies should I or should i not???
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nerissa777
December 7, 2016 at 4:57 AM
Ah i meant recaps*
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nia
December 7, 2016 at 5:12 AM
honestly, you should give it a try (:
i don't necessarily see it as a show that normalizes adultery. instead, to me, it's a show about the harsh reality of a death of a relationship and dealing with consequences.
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Nina Chikovani
December 7, 2016 at 7:16 AM
To be honest, it is a great show, plot is well-written and well acted, it is not too depressing or too light. But for me who was against adultery with every piece of my mind, it seemed like show was trying to somehow justify it.
Main hero thinks why his wife cheated on him and then he finds faults in himself (I wouldn't spoil more), so at moments you wonder if show tries to tell you that it might be characters fault.
I wouldn't go so far to say that show made it okay or normal, but at some moments I really felt uncomfortable
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Mina
December 7, 2016 at 11:13 AM
The show did a really good job of portraying things one way then saying things one way. Like it kept the double standard that men can cheat but women can't but then flipped it on it's head and had the women in the show comment on that.
There were people witch hunting SooYeon and then there were people giving her the benefit of the doubt.
At first the husband finds he is able to forgive because he did wrong first. But then Ara straight up says it "It doesn't matter what you did it doesn't excuse cheating."
The show just wanted to show strong differing opinions. Since condemnation is the more common view on cheating they went that route before turning to the justification route before ultimately stating that while his actions warranted SooYeon's behavior it doesn't mean her reasons were okay.
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Nina Chikovani
December 7, 2016 at 11:48 AM
Yes, but that is the problem, after few episodes we went on justification route and stayed there for whole show and when Ara said that Sun Woo being not so perfect husband doesn't excuse cheating it seemed like such a quiet comment, because at that point I don't think even Sun-Woo believed that.
I didn't want him to play his victim card for whole show, but now looking back it seemed like Soo-Yeon did wrong and then Sun-Woo did all the work-HE tried to keep his marriage alive, HE begged his wife to give him a chance, HE tried to understand her, HE told their child about divorce.
That's why I felt uncomfortable, even if I understood that Soo-Yeon was sorry(and she reminded us about it every minute of her screen time) someone who faced consequences was Hyun-Woo and meanwhile we are also told about what a bad husband he was
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Milk
December 7, 2016 at 4:48 PM
I don't think it was justification. Just that there are causes to situations. For some people, they also need to understand why the cheating happened or why the relationship broke, though not as an excuse for the cheating.
Someone mentioned the difference in how Soo Yeon changed after the divorce and honestly the way the show portrayed it was quite realistic. Some people won't change as much as Sun Woo, and SY was always the first to have given up in their relationship.
It was very realistic maybe that's why it was uncomfortable.
yukie
December 7, 2016 at 7:22 AM
Yes! Please watch this!!
This show is giving a realistic insight into how life is when presented w a possibility of an affair, an affair itself as well as aftermath of it.
The show is also trying their best to show that there are many different kind of relationship and the break down of each relationship as well as different perspective different people can have and learn through their own failed relationship ship.
You might think it's "allowing" affair, I think that is because the show doesn't judge its character. The show simply lets it's character shows us glimpses of other ppl life.
Except Yoonki of course. He seems to be more of a comic relief that gets annoying =_=
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Sandy
December 11, 2016 at 1:03 AM
I felt the show did try to judge Hyun Woo and find fault with him while giving the cheating wife a pass--not really pointing out her failures in the marriage. IMO, I feel she was the main culprit because she is the one that failed to communicate with her husband. I also don't like how the writer had the husband blaming himself for his wife's happiness. If she could intentionally pursue a married man for an affair, she could have pursued opening herself up to communicate with her husband.
I felt very frustrated with the husband, his co-worker, his mother, his ex-girlfriend trying to put the blame on him. Actually, a woman should be happy to have a man like Hyun Woo....he was a very good man.
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Ella
January 28, 2017 at 10:30 PM
There were a lot of red flags throughout the series that indicate Hyun Woo was not a good husband as he seemed to be.
Also, i don't think they ever gave SY a pass. Michael's wife shamed her for having relationship with her husband and rightfully so. Ara made it clear to Hyun Woo that that there's no excuse for cheating. We saw SY work hard at being a mom and a good employee and yet failed both as a consequence of her affair.
I think you need to rewatch the series with a different mindset. Know that the aim is not to point out who's right and who's wrong but rather understanding their actions and conditions that lead to their situation.
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7 hallyumint
December 7, 2016 at 5:13 AM
I didnt get Yoonki & ara relationship.
Did he die from the brick?
Did she really move on with the frenchman or was it for show as she knew he was hiding behind the bushes?
Did she whisper in the brides ear that she told the groom her affair? Ending her wedding? Was fair to the bride as she was pregnant?
Was this all just to teach yoonki a lesson and get him back reformed ?
I don't get it their story ended too abruptly without resolution.
More importantly is yoonki dead .
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Bruce
December 7, 2016 at 5:24 AM
Yoonki died, 99.99%.
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Lord Cobol
December 7, 2016 at 10:06 AM
Yes. Stay tuned for the sequel:
Next Week, Ara Will Go To Prison.
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iatetoomuch
December 7, 2016 at 10:14 AM
@Bruce: ROFL'ing so hard here
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Milk
December 7, 2016 at 4:51 PM
I think telling the groom was being fair to the groom. He can make a decision to adopt the child if it isn't his...if he still loved the girl. Now the girl SHOULD own up to her infidelity even if she's pregnant. That wasn't an excuse.
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a
December 8, 2016 at 4:23 PM
One thing I dint get, how does ara know that he hyun woo is toycrane?
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8 Logan5
December 7, 2016 at 5:29 AM
I liked that the purpose of the neighbor was a troll by the writer. No, she wasn’t a new love line … but she served a purpose … one that I felt was badly needed … and that was to bring home to SY exactly what she had done. Up till this point, she felt guilt, she had profound regret. But what was missing was any real growth … because there was really nothing there to push her growth. And I think this was that moment … seeing her ex-husband with another woman and seeing another person’s banchan in his fridge brought home the pain and sense of betrayal home. I’m quite sure leading up to this moment, she harbored secret feelings of possible reconciliations, but this moment made her realize that she didn’t actually deserve any sort of reconciliation … how could she? What she felt that night was not even 1/10 of what she did to her husband, and yet the pain was acute and biting … now she knows viscerally what she had subjected him to … and it was a wake up call …now there’s not only guilt and regret, but empathy too … and it’s that empathy that promotes growth … and that’s what makes her decide to finally let him go.
As for the final scene … I honestly do not think that this was the day after her seeing him with the neighbor … I think what we’re seeing is several days … maybe even several weeks later … simply because it’s obvious to me the reaction from the son isn’t one of surprise in seeing his dad … and I don’t think there was surprise in her face either in seeing him there … just a comfortable happiness … and certainly their casual embrace isn’t something one would expect after having had the conversation from the previous scene … no, I think that he did see her the day after and I do believe that from then to “now” there was plenty of progress made in moving forward … especially now that she finally understood that despite the amount of hurt she inflicted, that his love for her was big enough that she’s willing to fight along with him for a love that she knows she doesn’t deserve … but he does, the fact that she’s happy too is just cream.
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MapleSilver
December 8, 2016 at 12:24 AM
You said it very well. This is my exact thought also, that Soo Yeon was not surprised to see him there at the other side of the street. It's like they had had many conversations after that night at his apartment and together they decided that they were finally ready to move forward, leaving the past behind. Maybe this was their first official date as a new couple.
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9 Mango
December 7, 2016 at 6:49 AM
I see the latest assignment is out.
Ready your keyboards and opinions guys!
Brace yourself, long thesis on social studies incoming.
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mexmax
December 8, 2016 at 12:04 AM
I feel like I'll do okay on the essay, but I'm not sure about the test. Should I use flash cards? Should I go through all the recaps again? I heard there's definitely a question about the online forum.
Geez...I hate when it's BOTH essay AND exam... It's like my prof is in a weird love triangle (Wait! Can I use that analogy in my essay???)
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MapleSilver
December 8, 2016 at 12:19 AM
No, reading recaps alone may not be enough to earn you an A. To really sufficiently prepare you need to rewatch all the episodes again.
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mexmax
December 8, 2016 at 12:43 AM
But....I can't cram those... :'(
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10 varms
December 7, 2016 at 8:00 AM
This show was simply a rollercoaster ride of emotions that I didn't expect! Joon Young and Bo Young were simply adorable. I never thought I would like a show about infidelity and this one really puts you through a wringer... I loved the idea of an online community support group, kind of like what Dramabeans is to a lot of us.
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11 believed
December 7, 2016 at 8:29 AM
I LOVED this show and I feel so satisfied by it, even when I'm just thinking back on it.
PS there are claw machines for FRYING PANS?
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12 jadea
December 7, 2016 at 8:49 AM
I really loved this show from beginning to end. I think one of the best things about the show is the support system found in the netizens and I also appreciated that some of them also had their own stories to tell.
It was great to watch our main characters struggle through their relationships and come out on the better end of things with new beginnings for all.
This is my favorite drama of the year and I definitely wish a lot more people had watched it and given it a chance.
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13 vas140030
December 7, 2016 at 9:58 AM
What a wild ride w/ this drama. I really didn't expect it to be as good/compelling as it was and it makes me really happy that Ji Hyo did a really good job (bc tbh I was the most worried for her after her last few drama roles). I'm not sure how I feel abt the ending just bc of my staunch stance against forgiving cheaters and the subsequent dislike I had for Soo Yeon (regardless of how sympathetic she is). BUT I've been riding hard for Hyun Woo since the beginning and if he's happy I'm happy. Don't know what I'm going to do w/ my weekends procrastinating now.
Also I loved Ara's revenge idk abt the whole potentially killing him but the very planned out revenge for him and all of his mistresses was great. though I would've loved to see the florist get more comeuppance (though ik some of y'all will disagree w/ me on that)
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gala
December 7, 2016 at 11:19 AM
"happy that Ji Hyo did a really good job (bc tbh I was the most worried for her after her last few drama roles)"
but to be honest, SJH was never really bad in her previous roles. She did well in Emergency Couple, able to show the pain of a divorcee trying to survive as a new doctor. She was bubbly and fresh as a producer in Ex-Girlfriends Club. She looks the part in sageuk setting, though her tone might be the only hindrance when speaking the "historical language". But other than that, she's not expressionless, monotonous, or unable to deliver an effective dialogue. Hence, I've always thought she performed satisfactorily with every project. It's just that she really shined in this performance.
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vas140030
December 7, 2016 at 12:51 PM
I don't mean that she was really bad or anything it's just that I never thought she suited the past 2 roles she had (I don't tend to watch historical dramas). I feel like this was a more grown up, dramatic role that /really/ fit her you know what I mean?
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14 Lord Cobol
December 7, 2016 at 10:15 AM
I feel like screaming at Hyun-Woo to make up his mind. If your ex-wife is so important, why the hurry to divorce? Also they were jerking us around introducing Miss Toycrane and making it look like Hyun-Woo was moving on with his life. Now I guess he never will.
This Week, I Will Be As Indecisive And Angsty As Ever
Next Week, I Will Get Back Together With My Ex
The Week After, I Will Regret Not Having An Affair With The Lady Downstairs
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vas140030
December 7, 2016 at 10:58 AM
Well the make-up happened post divorce (clearly) and that's super important. The divorce served made them see life without one another and grow. He even mentions at the end that he was now able to leave the old Soo Yeon behind and focus on the new one. The divorce and the time apart are what led to him forgiving and forgetting what she did. I think it was a really fitting end.
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15 gala
December 7, 2016 at 11:14 AM
I beg to differ regarding SY as the weak link in the storyline. I honestly don't think we, the viewers, are meant to fully "get" SooYeon. the story is mostly from HW's point-of-view. and maybe I'm compensating for the writer for not fully fleshing out SY's character, but I feel that it was intended to be that way -- that we don't get a complete sense of why she did it, and why she's acting this way. maybe the viewers are really not meant to understand the "cheater" and the actions pre- or post-cheating... SY's not the heroine, but she ain't the villain either. She's there to put a spotlight on Hyun Woo. that's how I see it, if that makes sense.
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Mia
December 7, 2016 at 4:37 PM
Yeah, I agree. I think some aspects of this show ie. Soo yeon were made vague(?) for a reason.
I think it may be not to put a face(?) on cheaters. To make it easier for audiences to imagine their own face (of a cheater) in order to relate to Hyun woo.
I suck at explaining my thoughts. Sry.
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Romama
December 7, 2016 at 9:30 PM
I agree as well that it does seem to be intentional to leave Soo Yeon a bit vague. Also, it's my theory that the show intended for us viewers to be reflective of Toycrane's fanclub. We're all involved in his story because Hyun Woo is the one sharing his story and his thoughts online (and through the show). If you notice the way that narration is used - Hyun Woo narrated since the beginning of the show and we were always privy to his thoughts. Whereas the other characters didn't get to narrate (we had to gues what they're feeling based on their dialogue and expressions) - the only other narration came from Soo Yeon and it was during the moment she was in the act of posting her story online. This might be how we ended up with both Soo Yeon and Bo Young becoming so opaque when the time came for them to be making big decisions because we weren't sure what went on in their heads (very realistic approach).
I thought that was a very significant clue as to the intention behind the whole show (which chocolatte mentioned - a guy being cheated on and the social media aspect).
That said, I also agree that it would've been nice to see more of Soo Yeon's growth as well. But that would've made it into a different show and this is already perfect enough for me. Favourite drama of the year! This the first show that made me refresh Dramabeans recaps repeatedly - just to read everyone's discussion on this forum.
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inxomnia
December 9, 2016 at 3:20 AM
I beg to differ on SY being the weakest link too (and the fact that there was a weakest link at all). The show only explicitly brought up SY's perspective in this final episode "in her own words". But I feel like the female perspective was woven throughout the story in more subtle ways. Also, I think the story is told from Hyun Woo's perspective because most drama viewers are female and in a way, it opens up a conversation and dialogue between the drama (and a well-meaning but oblivious husband) and the audience. It illustrates SY's perspective by showing not telling. It shows us her daily life and struggles at home and at work. I feel like most wives will be able to empathise and see glimpses of themselves through SY. I feel a lot of women will be able to relate to the sense of loss you feel when your identity is consumed by being someone's wife, someone's mother and you are no longer seen as an individual you. And that's why I think SY was drawn to someone else - a new stranger who comes into her life and approaches her as SY and helps her feel like herself again. The idea of meeting someone as herself, allowed her to feel like a woman again. She made an effort in dressing up, wearing more make up. For once, she lived for herself and it was all about her.
I think that is why the separation was so necessary. In a way, many people will think that it's redundant to have them divorce and reconcile... But the divorce allowed SY to learn to be by herself and learn to lean on HW. It took away her responsibility of being the perfect wife and took the pressure off their relationship. It took the pressure of having to pretend like the affair didn't happen and trying to forget it. That's impossible. But instead, they rebuilt something new.
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16 spazmo
December 7, 2016 at 1:06 PM
i think it's a lesson to young idealistic couples who enter marriage with all the dreams of a lovely, simple life - and the realities (especially in korea where potential employers CAN ask you about your marital status, helllloooo!!) of married life brings its own load of issues. they can be dealt with, but communication is imperative! no marriage survives without communication, and even still, it is very hard work to maintain a successful, fair, working marriage.
it's much easier to break up/divorce than stay together, so both sides have to want to make it work and put in the effort to grow together.
i liked the ending very much!
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17 Katherine
December 7, 2016 at 2:50 PM
Being in a relationship is making the conscious decision that you're choosing that person to love everyday, we've been sold this illusion that once you're in a happy relationship or marriage then everything else gets miraculously solved and we don't need to put in any effort, it's from here that we begin to take our loved ones for granted and things fall a part. Which was the clear case with Hyunwoo & Sooyeon that's why by the time we end this episode and drama I'm happy to see that there has been changes (whether big or small) being made on both their parts, these changes indicate a more positive outcome whether they give their relationship another chance down the line or keep it platonic.
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18 Nanda
December 7, 2016 at 3:58 PM
Early this year, I discovered my dad might be cheating.
It took a toll on me and I just get suspicious almost everyday. I fully get the anxiety HyunWoo got but unlike him, I choose not to confront it.
Cheating aside, my dad has been a good husband to my sick mother and a great father to us. I choose to think that this is his problem to deal with.
I think he's more like Soyeon, which made me wonder how the heck they find time to cheat in midst of being busy?
I forgive my dad because I do think he is a great person.
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19 MapleSilver
December 7, 2016 at 6:12 PM
This is such a lovely and unique drama. There are many dramas out there with the theme of affair, but there are not many that feature the female lead as the transgressor. There are plenty of dramas showing growth by the male leads, but not many have the whole drama told only from the male lead's point of view. And certainly I am not aware of any show that weaves in the cyber community into the main narrative as well and as seamlessly as this show has managed to do. Chocolatte is correct that this is "through and through, Hyun-woo’s story: a story about his growth as a husband and father, and as a human being searching for understanding and comfort over the internet." It's not perfect by any means, but with so much heart in its story-telling featuring non-cookie-cutter, layered, realistic characters, combined with top-notched acting from the entire cast, and creative directing, this has got to be one of the best shows this year, for sure the most-underrated. Thank you Chocolatte and CandidClown for the lovely recaps and for providing a space for us to share our thoughts on the show. I will miss this show so much.
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20 nomnom
December 7, 2016 at 7:07 PM
It's wrapped!!
Happy and sad at the same time..
Actually i was worrying about the pretty neighboard, Does Hyun Woo fall for her ?
And i was relieved after watched the ending.. Huufft :D
Though it's not crystal clear they will getting together, at least they both had moved on, they were ready to start the fresh and better beginning..
So happy finally Bo Young made up her mind, i would mad at her if she insists to keep the child on her own :D love these cutie pie's anyway..
Yoon Ki, have you ever heard KARMA is a bitch??
Well you get to know better about her from now on :D :D
And very sad to say goodbye to this drama, that made all of beanies became PHD's :X
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21 indreams
December 7, 2016 at 7:16 PM
I think the feeling of "why did they even get divorced if they're getting back together" is partly (mainly?) due to the episode cut. I remember seeing that the show was slated for 16 episodes at the start but got cut down to 12 somewhere after the 2nd episode. So maybe the writer had originally wanted them to spend time (and episodes) apart and maybe give us a few episodes under SY's pov but those had to be condensed into one final episode instead.
Ara & Yoon Ki we're always the extreme couple in my opinion. I don't think they were suppose to be a depiction of reality but rather an exaggerated representation (for dark comedy purposes maybe?). Although I didn't really care for them mid-way through the show.
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MapleSilver
December 8, 2016 at 4:52 PM
No, ever since they first announced this project they already said this would have only 12 episodes.
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22 loveblossom
December 7, 2016 at 8:06 PM
Well, I'm pleased with how this show ended. This realistic drama has been pretty consistent and good overall.
I like seeing the Toycrane group meet-up. I didn't recognize the convenience store clerk until the meeting!!! It was awesome seeing how the online users changed for the better after being connected to Hyun Woo's story and how he was affected by them.
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inxomnia
December 9, 2016 at 3:24 AM
I had trouble recognising the store clerk as well but watched the scene twice because it struck me weird that she said something along the lines of "be happy" to HW and *ahempardonmydirtymind* but I thought did HW buy something peculiar to make her say that because he was with the neighbour and I was like ... this is not where I thought this drama would be going... Then I realised she was the recluse that had found a new leash on life.
In my defence, this was on cable haha.
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23 ohlalaland
December 7, 2016 at 9:37 PM
Ahhh...it is over. This drama had one of the most realistic endings. My only hang up was that Soo-yeon did not put in much effort to it make up to Hyun-Woo. Even at the end, the husband was still the one doing everything and trying to get back with her. Plus her reason for cheating was kind of so so. Anyway, I still think they did a good job on the adultery theme.
Joon-young and Bo-young are so cute...with their bickering. I laughed so hard with his picture everywhere when she came back to her apartment.
Promesa...I died laughing at the broke Yoon Ki (I still felt a little pity though). He deserved everything Ara was dishing out. What an ass!!!
Now, am done to watching only two dramas - Weightlifting Fairies and Goblin.
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yukie
December 8, 2016 at 6:43 AM
yeah i agree with what you said, that the reason for e affair was so so.
However it is so true to its realistic depiction of real marriage. coz affair starts innocent and most of the time not because of huge transgression but because of daily neglect to treat your partner right or to communicate properly
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24 hellocam
December 7, 2016 at 9:40 PM
It's been awhile for me as well since I was satisfied from the beginning to the end in watching a drama. This ending gave me a full-on closure with the story and its characters. I am glad I did watch its entire run because it easily became one of my favorite dramas of the year together with Signal and Age of Youth. I was hesitant at first because it is an adultery drama but while I was watching, I believed it focused more on how the main couple tried to reconcile and re-kindle their marriage the best way they can. I find the storytelling very real and the characters relatable. Maybe, except for Yoon-Ki and Ara's relationship, I guess they were meant to be the outrageous, over-the-top, and dramatic part of the show. Even then, their marriage represents the dysfunctional ones which really do exist in real-life.
I cried my heart out on the last two episodes and understood Soo-Yeon more. I hated her character because she was so frustrating but then we get to see how her life was like daily. I am like her, a competent salary woman. I, too, would not want to give up on my work just to be a full-time mother. It is an aspect of my life that I hope my future husband would understand - it is my place of growth to improve on my abilities and be sucessful on what I love to do. I hope that I would not experience what she did but I guess I am blessed I do not live in Korea. In my country, working moms are normal and my company gives importance to family. With Soo-Yeon's experience, I pity her so much, especially that part when she did not get a promotion being a divorcee. This reminds me again of the drama "Misaeng" wherein one of its episodes discussed the gender inequality in Korea's workplace. Everything is so much harder when you are a woman. This would not happen when you are man and is a divorcee. I truly understood why Soo-Yeon cracked under pressure and thus had an affair. I do not justify the cheating but I learned to empathize and understood why she made an mistake.
Also, I'd like to give a shout-out to Toycrane's followers! It is lovely to see how the online community continued their relationship offline. It was fun to see them altogether. I can just imagine if us beanies would meet up in real life and talk about our favorite dramas over coffee or dinner. Aahhh, it got me giddy and excited there for a bit.
Thanks to everyone who commented and shared their experiences! Thanks to the recappers! It was fun. :)
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25 pinkfluff99
December 7, 2016 at 10:08 PM
Died at the constipation. Oh Joon-young, why do you make me laugh and cry at the same time?
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26 aa
December 7, 2016 at 11:02 PM
Soo... some oneee.. give me a new light pleasee.. is that mean that in the end they'll try to get together again? (SY-HW couple)
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27 mexmax
December 8, 2016 at 12:27 AM
On the topic of "Was divorce really necessary if they're just getting back together anyway?"
I think the divorce works very well in a narrative sense because humans are creatures of symbolism. People constantly surround themselves with rituals, memoirs, and objects that transform the emotional or abstract into tangible objects. Wedding rings are a great example; they're a physical reminder of the commitment two spouses have made to each other. And along the same lines, a marriage ceremony helps us visualize the love and promises that already exist between two people. Just as marriage sends a powerful message, as does divorce. SY and HW needed something to represent a clean break, perhaps even a way of "atoning" for the mistakes in their past marriage. Why? Because emotions are messy, and using something with clear lines can helps us define where we stand and clarify our thoughts to others. This almost reminds me of when people write their worries on a few rocks, then drop said rocks into the middle of the ocean. Doing so can help one get rid of those worries.
In other words, divorce functions as SY and HW's rocks that they're throwing out into the water. Yeah they could've chosen some thing else to serve the same purpose, but it's like divorce was the only force or action strong enough symbolically to represent their new life.
So in a narrative sense, the divorce works great. In real life, I don't think getting a divorce is that easy or clear cut. With all the stress and money involved, SY and HW might have used a different grand gesture instead. Like getting rocks and throwing them in a lake.
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28 wooo
December 8, 2016 at 4:54 AM
doormat: you are the only one for me
justified rofls
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29 maymay
December 8, 2016 at 6:10 AM
Aw...now that the drama is over I guess our Phd thesis is almost complete?
I have no problem with the ending but I like that they did not shove a happy ever after ending into our face. Till the end I thought the show dealt delicately with our main couple...just hinting at the possibility of them working their way back to each other is undoubtedly better than showing them lovey dovey and problem free. If the show had wanted HW to move on, I would also prefer that it was shown off screen. For better or worse we have been with these two for the past 12 episodes, I find it hard to connect to a new character just to give HW closure of a different kind.
Whether or not a divorce is necessary is kind of subjective, personally I am ok with both. However I do like how some of our beanies commented that it represented a clean break of sorts for HW and SY. Without the subconscious burden of having to make their marriage work, they probably interacted more comfortably as exes. And with their newfound knowledge and understanding of themselves and their other halves, they can decide if they really want to be together again.
Now that the show is over, I will miss these thoughtful insights from beanies. I might not agree with all, which was what prompted me to comment in the first place but I guess that's normal. As long as we respect and try to always consider things from different perspectives, even if our conclusion still remains different I believe we all gain something in the process. Cheers all.
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mary
December 8, 2016 at 5:46 PM
I think what they meant with a clean break is the two can interact with each other without the pressure of making the marriage work for the marriage's sake.
So I think you and the other commenters are saying the same thing. :) The divorce "reset" them into two separate individuals who exert effort into getting to know each other, rather than just a husband-wife pair going through the motions of marriage.
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30 Mabes
December 8, 2016 at 4:29 PM
But does anyone know the actress who plays HyunWoo's quirky neighbor? I know I've seen her in another drama but I don't remember which!!
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MapleSilver
December 8, 2016 at 4:50 PM
I think it is Oh Yoon-ah and she is currently in Oh My Geum-bi. She was also in Angry Mom and You're All Surrounded.
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31 anna
December 9, 2016 at 3:25 AM
I wonder, are we ever going watch a series or drama where , when the female lead does something completely wrong, she doesn't get her perfect happy ending?
I was reading some comments on a site and someone made a really good question. If it was the male lead who cheated his wife, for the same exactly non - reason that the female protagonist cheated in this show, how many of you would want them to end up together? How many of you would have justified his behavior and rooting for them to save their marriage?
I feel that the female audience in general has this attitude that the woman is always in the right and the man always in the wrong. No matter what stupid, idiotic, irrational thing she does. I think it's time for a bit of change.
Personally, i wasn't satisfied with the ending and i found it too Disney and perfect . I didn't believe that couple should end up together. But of course the show wanted to satisfy the female audience, so they opted for the happier, unrealistic ending.
By the way, it would be interesting to see a drama where the male lead cheates his partern for no reason. I would really like to see the reaction of the audience in that case. Let's hope someone has the courage to produce a similar drama.
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MapleSilver
December 9, 2016 at 9:34 AM
Come to think of it, has there been any drama where the lead, female or male, does something this offensive to the other lead directly? A drama in which he or she is the antagonist to the protagonist for the entire run of the series?
But back to your main question, I don't find the main couple's reconciliation to be unrealistic at all. Relationships survive affairs all the time and for a myriad of reasons. She is remorseful and grateful and he is willing to forgive her and become a more involved partner. Maybe it's rare, but not at all far-fetched.
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maymay
December 9, 2016 at 11:07 AM
If they ever make a drama like that, with the same amount of thoughtfulness, I will be very interested to see how myself and the general female audience as you put it, will react. We could probably produce another PhD thesis!
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vivi
December 22, 2016 at 5:12 AM
I know it's been a while since ur comment, but just want to give another perspective here.
"If it was the male lead who cheated his wife, for the same exactly non – reason that the female protagonist cheated in this show, how many of you would want them to end up together? How many of you would have justified his behavior and rooting for them to save their marriage?"
>> I guess, it depends on the story line. The reason this drama works and hits home to a lot of us is because of its a social commentary about marriage, adultery, and women's place in society in general. Most of the empathy towards the female lead comes not because we're also female so we find everything women did - no matter how irrational or idiotic as you put it - right. But more as a result of how this drama portrays her story arc: a stoic reserved woman who is taught (and teaches herself) to be the perfect woman, mother, and wife.
Say, if it's a story about a married man who falls in love with another woman but the man is like Yoon-ki, then probably he won't get much sympathy from the audiences.
But, if it's about a married man who works while taking care of the household, and his kid - with a similarly busy woman but does little with the household and childrearing, probably yes.
Or, about a married man who is also a salary man trying to take care his job, his kid, his household, and his sick wife -- maybe also yes.
So, I don't know. It depends on the story, and the kind of background story it departs from.
"I feel that the female audience in general has this attitude that the woman is always in the right and the man always in the wrong. No matter what stupid, idiotic, irrational thing she does. I think it’s time for a bit of change."
>> I don't know if we're watching the same show, and reading the same forum here in DB, I find ur comment a bit condescending to women. The people commenting in DB express diverse opinions on both the male and female lead. Lots of critical view on why the relationship in the drama falters - e.g. about timing; the couple is just so out of sync with each other. Also, I've come across people commenting about how hard it is to emphatise with the female lead as she seems to show very little character growth, and little to no atonement. So I don't know how you come to that conclusion that women will always think women are right no matter what they do. A lot of us are also capable of critical thinking.
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32 inxomnia
December 9, 2016 at 3:37 AM
I think one of my biggest learnings from this drama is that marriage is a continuous, conscious choice. Personally, I believe that you can love many different people in many different ways. Because humans are complex and emotional creatures, I don't think you can limit all your romantic and deep love for a "one and only". Instead, to uphold your marriage, you must consciously make decisions to put them as your top priority and consciously avoid straying. Whilst I don't believe in being a relationship where you can't be yourself and have the freedom to have friends of the opposite sex, I also can't deny that there will always be potential sparks between men and women. However, it's about knowing when it's time to walk away to preserve your marriage and it is definitely a very thin line to tread. That's why I do understand why affairs happen, whilst I understand the moral reasons why everyone is against them (and for the most part, I am too barring extenuating circumstances). However, I would say I am more inclined than most to also understand why they happen and accept that they will always happen because people change and feelings change all the time.
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33 reellife
December 12, 2016 at 12:59 AM
I found this drama great for several reasons.
First, the narrative was well written.
Second, it was well casted and acted.
Third, the whole drama comprised 12 episodes - so it was well paced.
Fourth, the marital breakdown in the drama was not caused by a difficult and unreasonable in-law but lay the problem squarely on the couple.
Fifth, although the drama was about infidelity, it was very chaste. SY and SW only held hands through the car window.
HW & SY were seen kissing on their wedding day.
The translated subtitles were very prompt.
Lastly, the dramabeans team did a great job recapping and all of you shared your comments.
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34 salt N pepper
December 13, 2016 at 7:42 AM
I was going through my list of dramas to watch this year and happened to add this last minute after reading positive reviews from fellow beanies and recappers in the What We're Watching posts. I never expected to love it this much, but I do. It's strange because I never would have thought the story would grab me as much as it did since I'm not part of a married couple, never have been, I am neither in a relationship nor am I at the age where it's possible to personally experience situations like divorce and affairs. My parents are together and fortunately don't seem to be dealing with these issues and hopefully never will. However, the realness and artistry in the way the story was told made it so interesting, entertaining and thought-provoking that I couldn't help but fully appreciate this drama from start to finish.
I love everything about it -- the writing, the tone, the cast and their acting. I love how they were able to seamlessly weave in the little Toycrane fanclub / netizen group and the way we were allowed to see their lives and interactions outside of the forum. I like that we were able to see them make progress in their own situations together with Toycrane Hyunwoo. I think the Toycrane community was one of the things that made this a gem of a drama. Of course there's also the Joonyoung + Boyoung couple and their constant bickering! Ugh, I need there to be a spin-off with those two as the leads! Out of the dramas I've watched this year, this would have to be my favorite as of now. I've still yet to see Signal so the list might change, haha.
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MapleSilver
December 13, 2016 at 8:09 PM
Welcome to the fan club! This is the only drama that makes me refresh the recapped pages just to see the new comments posted.
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35 reellife
December 15, 2016 at 10:14 PM
I think this drama propounded the "wisdom of the crow" theory quite interestingly in reel life.
Many commenters are still debating whether SY has "grown" or learned from her experience.
My take on it is an overwhelming "Yes". Let me explain. First, she apologised countless times to HW. Second, she felt remorse for it, recognising it had hurt HW, to the extent that she could not forgive herself for it. Third, she took sole responsibility for it on the blog site. Fourth, she stopped meeting SW anymore. Fifth, though disappointed she didn't get promoted, she accepted it. Sixth, even though divorced, she still tried to change by spending couple time with HW, sharing her workplace feelings with him, and even offering to go over to his office. I believe that all along, she never stopped loving HW and she didn't have an affair to divorce him. On the contrary, I thought her hopes were raised when HW wrote on the blog that he had forgiven her. I also sensed her disappointment when she saw HW eating happily with the woman neighbor and saw her packed food in his fridge. But instead of clinging on to him, she freed him to be happy again.
This ending was a very nice twist. I guess, I'm at root a romantic and I enjoyed this romantic drama.
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36 earthna
December 18, 2016 at 5:08 PM
After reading javabeans' year-end review about this, I gave it a watch. Two days later, I'm done. lol.
This show was hard to watch because it was too realistic in some parts. I regret not watching it as it aired because there were really great discussions that went on here at dramabeans and I couldn't participate in them. Also, it was really hard to watch this at once.
It's too bad that Sooyeon's character didn't get fleshed out. It felt to me that the show is trying really hard to justify why she cheated, which is something that will never be justified. I was so frustrated because she keeps everything to herself. Hyunwoo had a really great improvement from episode one to now but nothing much really happened to her. I thought it was unfair because I can't say I've liked her all throughout the drama despite her working hard as a mom to Junsu.
I love how the internet was shown here with faces and it gave us a peek of what their lives are like outside the screen.
Anyway, I liked the show and I'm happy that I gave it a try. Thank you for the recaps! I always come here to read every time I finish an episode.
P.S: BoA-Lee Sangyub needs to happen irl
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37 reellife
December 19, 2016 at 9:37 PM
*"wisdom of the crow" should be "wisdom of the crowd".
With hindsight, we are now aware of these:
1. HW loved SY. His demands for a divorce from SY were just angry and "knee jerk" outbursts.
2. SY also loved HW. She liked him first, was fully aware of his shortcomings, and did not have an affair with a divorce in mind.
3. Her affair gave her a brief respite from her stress and helplessness.
4. Her affair with SW had no future as both had no intentions to leave their spouses and children.
5. However, SY recognised that the affair would have continued like chasing a balloon onto the road if HW had not discovered and stopped it.
6. For those that doubted the wisdom of HW confronting SW and informing his wife, let me say that SY & SW's may not have ended so effectively.
7. HW was not to extreme if his dealing with their affair though it may be highly emotional - he could have revealed SW's affair in front of his wife, kids, neighbours, and work colleagues.
8. If he had raised a stink at SY's workplace, she would have lost her job and dignity, not just her promotion.
9. HW could have divorced SY on the grounds of adultery and claimed custody and damages from SY.
10. SY realised she lost what she treasured when she saw that another woman may have taken what she "threw away". I think this great sense of loss will teach her to value HW later.
11. Their divorce enabled them to go, grow, and start over or reset their relationship.
Finally, we have learned much about the ravages of infidelity.
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MapleSilver
December 20, 2016 at 3:22 PM
I love your list and from it one has to conclude that Hyun Woo is a good and decent man who behaves perfectly within the boundary of normal given the bombshell that landed on his lap. And Soo Yeon's biggest growth is her realization of this fact. In the end this is not just a story of HW's coming to value his wife more but that SY will learn to treasure her husband more, if not much more. I may not make sense here but I just want to tell you how much I love what you wrote.
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38 lawchen
December 19, 2016 at 10:01 PM
I'm glad I found and finished this drama. It is one of my fave dramas this year. This drama anyway has whole package : great directing, great ensemble cast, plus interesting moral story. I did cry and laugh at the same time. The main draw of this drama for me was LEE SUN GYUN. I did not know him at all and never watch his dramas or films before. But from the 1st episode, He was the main reason I was glued to the screen, because He made me care about Do Hyun Woo whatever pity he could be. I really felt his agony as an ordinary husband. What a natural performance! I cant wait to see his movies coming up next year and hopefully he will do another drama.
As for the ending, everyone may have different opinion, as for me it has a message that there's hope and great possibility that one person can also save the marriage. From the way I see in this drama, it's the husband who did great effort to save the family. Though he gave up at first but later he fights for it. The ending where Joon Soo is smiling was so BEAUTIFUL. I'm in tears. Bravo.
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MapleSilver
December 20, 2016 at 3:25 PM
And I am near tears just reading your tribute to this drama and the actor who made us care for the plight of the husband. You brought back all the feels from my first watch.
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Mirror
July 18, 2017 at 6:43 PM
I honestly can't seem to accept the end simply because of the disparity in the way the cheaters are treated. Soo yeon gets a happily ever after while Yoonki is made to be a dog to be beaten up for chuckles. Does gender really matter in how people are treated for betrayal/adultery?
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39 reellife
January 12, 2017 at 10:17 PM
I suggest JTBC plan season 2. Continue to realistic but relevant narrative of "marriage under repair" instead of "they lived happily ever after" troupes.
It would be nice to see SY flee other infidelity "honey traps"; Joon Soo to cope with his "children of divorce" problems; and the "Young" (Joon & Bo) rebuild their new family from the "ashes"of their previously failed relationships.
A realistic season 2 about life after divorce will better inform us that while marriage is a social norm, we also need to be aware that 20-40 percent of married people have affairs. Viewers can gain a balanced perspective of marriage and divorce.
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February 20, 2017 at 9:23 AM
That would be great though.
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40 ----
February 20, 2017 at 9:19 AM
Can anyone please tell what song is it in the background at 1:03:21.
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MapleSilver
February 21, 2017 at 12:51 AM
You mean the song at the very end where they stand looking at each other? It must be "Look at Me" by Park Won. It's such a beautiful song and so perfect for that scene.
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February 23, 2017 at 6:44 AM
Thanks MapleSilver, I am learning korean. Thus, I don't yet have enough fluency to identify such things by words.
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February 23, 2017 at 6:51 PM
Thanks once again. I have finally got delivery of the OST album and it is this song "사랑이라오". Thanks once again MapleSilver.
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MapleSilver
February 23, 2017 at 9:57 PM
Sorry for not checking more carefully and for giving you the wrong info. I am very glad you got the song you were looking for and thanks for sharing it here. I've enjoyed so much the music of this drama.
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41 kei01
April 29, 2017 at 9:15 AM
I wish Jihyo would do a rom-com next time
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42 Fern Cropper
June 20, 2017 at 6:29 AM
Ngoài ra, nha đam có thể làm lành vết thương, tẩy sạch các tế bào sừng trên da, kháng khuẩn, kháng nấm, giúp tái sinh tế bào, loại bỏ tế bào già và giúp tái sinh các mô mới.
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43 Blanche Lutes
June 20, 2017 at 6:29 AM
Ngoài ra, nha đam có thể làm lành vết thương, tẩy sạch các tế bào sừng trên da, kháng khuẩn, kháng nấm, giúp tái sinh tế bào, loại bỏ tế bào già và giúp tái sinh các mô mới.
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44 Mirror
July 18, 2017 at 6:41 PM
Is it just me or I feel annoyed for some reason. Soo yeon and Yoon Ki are both cheaters but why the massively different treatment? Soo yeon gets to have a decent life and chance of restarting her relationship with her ex while Yoon Ki becomes a dog to be beat on. Do people really think this is okay and all is fine? Does gender matter in adultery/betrayal?
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alexvincent
August 15, 2017 at 10:36 AM
I believe it's more to society and WHY did the affair happen. Is it because I spent less time with my husband/wife, was it a one time in a situation of weakness or being taken advantage off? It can vary from one relationship to another and it's rarely the same.
Also Yoon-Ki's storyline is the only weak point of this drama and should be removed if you ask me.
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45 Louie
September 18, 2017 at 1:48 PM
For me Seo yeons character is not weak if we flesh put her character we may end up hating her more. They use the imaginations of her mistakes no need to elaborate the happines she had with Sun woo. Although we all suspect took advantage of Seo Yeons lonely life at first before he was fully immersed in a relationship. I believe there was a lot of push and pull happenes within 6months and lately Seo Yeons surrenders to the feelings as seen on the episodes. Gradually you can see the realization after she was caught and guilt comes to her senses and forgot about Joon Soo. Though we do not need to see the justifications already as it was gmagain gradually seen it was amplified that she was a bit tricked by Sun woo as he requested to take her out on the project and realizing the mistakes and repercussions of what she did and accepts defeat on all aspects. She knows she has reasons and knows it is not an excuse because she was too focused to be a perfect wife and yet succumb to her weakness for passion for love and attention which she accepted that she just need to complain and talk to her husband. Finally Hyun woo got matured and sensitive thinking on bigger picture sadly he did not use his rationalle at that time overall i am so moved and satisfied to this drama
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