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Strong Woman Do Bong-soon: Episode 4

Thankfully, we’re starting to get a stronger dose of the light and fluffy instead the dark and creepy. Our masked kidnapper is still lurking in the background, but there’s less of an urge to watch this drama whilst hugging a pillow and telling yourself that monsters don’t exist. But don’t worry, Bong-soon still has plenty of baddies to deal with, both of her own making, and those out to harm her dashing — and sometimes frustrating — CEO.

 
EPISODE 4: “Her Identity”

After kidnapping his third victim, the Masked Man disposes of any evidence with alarming ease, destroying both the car and license plate at a scrap yard before carrying the stolen woman away.

That same night, Min-hyuk finds himself sitting on the couch that Bong-soon slept on. Smiling to himself, he remembers how she easily dragged the full-grown motorcyclist to the rooftop. He decides that this level of strength is far beyond normal.

Said abnormal girl is currently busy designing a video game character based on herself, when Gook-doo calls her to check if she staying with her boss again. Bong-soon confirms she’s at her own home, and Gook-doo immediately starts nagging advising her “as a friend” to behave more maturely (i.e. don’t stay overnight at a man’s house).

Bong-soon pouts but meekly agrees, until Gook-doo asks her to pass on his thanks to her brother for helping Hee-ji (Gook-doo’s girlfriend) at the hospital. This proves to be too much for Bong-soon, and she tells Gook-doo to say it himself. “I also know how to get upset and mad. I have a heart and that heart can get hurt as well.”

Gook-doo is stunned by her outburst but not entirely clueless, since he answers back that the two of them are just friends, and he’s just saying this for her sake. But Bong-soon’s on a roll now and yells that she knows they’re only friends before hanging up. Still mad, she thinks that this was the first time she ever hung up on Gook-doo and how it’s not just her strength but her own emotions that are getting harder to control.

With an impeccable sense of timing, Min-hyuk chooses that moment to call his bodyguard and pepper her with questions about her strength, wanting to know exactly how strong she is. Bong-soon makes a valiant effort to rein in her temper and keep things professional until Min-hyuk adds, “By chance, are you a man?”

Temper be damned, Bong-soon yells back, “Why? If I were a man, would you want to go out with me?” (Hah!) Min-hyuk remains implacably curious, saying it makes no sense for her to be that strong. He even asks if she could break a boulder with her head, but that proves to be too much. Roaring into the phone, Bong-soon warns, “You’ll find out if you try hitting your head against mine tomorrow. See if your skull breaks or not!” She hangs up, and both Min-hyuk and Bong-soon call the other crazy.

Just then, there’s a knock on Bong-soon’s bedroom door. In strolls Gook-doo, wearing his uniform and a sweet smile as he holds out his hand to her. Bong-soon gazes beatifically at her at crush and shyly reaches out to hold his hand, but just before their fingers touch, her hand is slapped away by… Min-hyuk!?

Oh. My. Gawd! Dressed in woman’s clothing and wearing a wig, a pretty Min-hyuk steps between the two. He glares at Bong-soon, then turns sexy eyes on Gook-doo. Pulling the utterly confused Gook-doo in close, Min-hyuk spins them around and slooowly slides his hands down to Gook-doo’s backside. Omo!

Giving a coquettish smile, Min-hyuk flips up the back of Gook-soo’s jacket and grabs his butt! He even gives it an extra squeeze (who can blame him?) as he tosses a territorial look at Bong-soon. She in turn gives an almighty, “Nooooo…” and flails herself awake. Mortified, Bong-soon spends a few moments tossing in her bed, ranting at her “dirty dream.”

Back in the real world, Gook-doo listens as his superior gives a pretty speech about using clues from his beloved TV show to help solve their current case. It would be fairly impressive, except his impassioned findings are soundly debunked when the solemn Gook-doo points out the TV victims and the kidnapper’s victims have nothing in common. Sorry, Sherlock.

At the walnut shop, Mom holds court with her ladies. The three are arguing because one of the women has a family connection in a company that builds shopping complexes, the very company that is fighting for the land slated to the redevelopment project. In light of this, the woman asks the others to withdraw their support of the redevelopment — and in return, she’ll use her connections to get them deals in the new shopping mall. Mom likes this idea, but maintains that they need to consult an expert.

Heh, cut to all three ladies visiting a shaman. The man doesn’t seem very legit, and amidst the waving of mystical bells and spiritual feathers, he tells the women that if they fight against the redevelopment project in favor of a shopping mall, the owner of the redevelopment will not stand for it. He advises them to “feed money to the head” (bribe the head of the development) and promises that in three years, they’ll get back four times the amount.

Mom and her ladies are ecstatic about the news, and Mom uses the chance to also ask the shaman about her daughter’s chances with her CEO. Sliding some more money across the table, she adds that she wants the two to sleep together first, since that’s the best way to speed along a relationship. Oy.

Bong-soon goes to Min-hyuk’s to start her work day, only to learn that the first thing he has scheduled is “Privacy,” which is his scheduled time to do nothing at all. While Bong-soon mutters about his easy lifestyle, Min-hyuk instructs her to make him breakfast.

When she reminds him that she’s his bodyguard, not his wife, he starts guilt-tripping her with stories of woe about his poor injured toe as he calls himself a victim. It works, and she wanders to the kitchen. She starts to take out the chopstick she bayonetted into the counter, but Min-hyuk yells at her to leave it. Heh, a souvenir, perhaps?

Bong-soon crushes some apples for fresh squeezed juice easily with her bare hands (looking like she wishes the apples were her boss’s head), but he grouches that he wants a full breakfast. She tries to give him the old “apple a day” adage, but Min-hyuk throws a mini tantrum, demanding food.

In the meantime, the shaman is telling Mom that her daughter has some very, very strong (hur) luck and will definitely marry well. Mom delicately asks if it’s ok that the man is gay, and the shaman hems and haws that, “Someone is probably going to live their life getting hit.” Mom awkwardly mutters that she doesn’t think it’ll be her daughter receiving any beatings. Pfft.

The three women leave the shaman, talking about his prediction that the redevelopment will have support from police and maybe even gangsters. Mom is more concerned about her potential son-in-law being gay, comparing him to a bright red apple that she can’t pick.

Min-hyuk finds a breakfast prepared for him and stares at the home-cooked spread, remarking that Bong-soon made the same food his mom used to cook. He slowly eats, clearly holding back tears at the familiar taste.

While her boss eats, Bong-soon waits in the car. She calls her friend, Kyung-shim, and rants about how “this person” keeps making ridiculous requests of her. She adds that he has even given her a walkie-talkie for communication, which suddenly comes to life as Min-hyuk orders her back inside.

Bong-soon heads into the gaming dungeon, only to find her face playing on all the monitors – there was a camera in the car and Min-hyuk recorded her rant against him. Hehe. Although, invasion of privacy, much?

With a Cheshire smile, Min-hyuk informs Bong-soon that she violated her contract terms to not slander her boss. He accuses her of calling him a bad name, and the two devolve into a bicker fight over whether or not “this person” is a slanderous thing to call someone. (In Korean, the phrase implies a strong lack of respect.) He half-chases her around the room until she reminds him of his toe, so he starts limping on purpose. Smooth.

Bong-soon continues to hold to her argument that “this person” can refer to anybody, so Min-hyuk angrily drops the subject and tells her to just stick to their schedule for the day. Then he makes her help support him as he “limps” out.

It seems revenge is a dish best served on wheels, as the day’s schedule consists of Min-hyuk rolling along on his hover board with Bong-soon running along behind him. When she falls behind, he rolls back and asks how “this person” could be so slow. She glares at his grin when he asks if she has a problem being called that. Both pretty and petty, I see.

Bong-soon collapses on the ground, refusing to go further. Suddenly, something hits the drone that Min-hyuk is flying overhead. He pinpoints the noise to a rooftop where a black-clad shooter starts firing metal pellets at him. Min-hyuk immediately grabs Bong-soon and they both take cover behind a tree as the shooter fires off more rounds.

The attacker gets off a final shot that grazes Min-hyuk’s arm, drawing blood and knocking him to the ground. Bong-soon rushes to her unconscious boss’s side. Seeing the shooter flee, the petite woman gathers the much larger man into her arms and effortlessly bridal-carries him away. The best part is that the theme song “I will Always Love You” from the classic movie Bodyguard plays as Bong-soon rescues her CEO damsel.

Min-hyuk comes to as she’s running off with him and gazes up at her as she runs in slow motion, the setting sun behind her. Hah, soon as she looks down at him though, he fakes unconsciousness again. Clearly, someone enjoys being carried.

Sadly, Min-hyuk’s princess moment is ruined when his Prince Charming dumps him into the car, slamming his head against the door in the process. She promises to take him to a doctor, but he snarls back, “What kind? Orthopedics? General? Neurologist?” as he motions to his fractured toe, grazed arm, and bumped head, respectively. His injuries do seem to be piling up.

Bong-soon is still freaking out about his bleeding arm, but Min-hyuk tells her to just take him home since his head feels like it’s splitting open. She calmly states that in her experience, skulls don’t break that easily… then she stomps on the gas and Min-hyuk’s head whips back against the seat, making him cry out all over again.

The two return to Min-hyuk Mansion, and Bong-soon dresses his wounds. There’s a charged moment when he gazes down at her as she gently blows air on his injury. He looks away when she glances up, but they both seem to notice the closeness.

Fishing for a topic, Min-hyuk brings up her strength again, noting the ease with which she carried him away. He’s starting to realize that she isn’t just abnormally strong, but supernaturally strong. Bong-soon looks nervous, until Min-hyuk asks: Is she perhaps… an alien?

Min-hyuk loses his joking façade when he gets a phone call from his stalker. The voice takes responsibility for the shooting, and warns him not to accept his father’s company, or else his AinSoft software will be released to the public. Min-hyuk isn’t cowed, but he seems worried after the stalker hangs up.

Bog-soon notices the change in her boss and offers to stay and help him, but Min-yuk tells her to go home, saying there are some things he needs to figure out himself. She leaves, muttering that he wanted them to stay together before.

Min-hyuk retreats to his closet, staring at the picture of Bong-soon his mystery girl. He thinks back to the day he left home, when he’d refused to accept his brothers’ torment any longer and decided to live life the way he wanted.

Bong-soon visits her dad at the walnut shop. He notes her depressed face and immediately asks if she got fired again. (Heh.) Dad sends her home to accept a walnut delivery, but seeing her hangdog expression, he calls her back.

Beckoning her close, he starts pulling out money from multiple hidden stashes in his apron, shirt cuff, hat, and even the toaster oven. Hah! Mom must be really thorough in her shakedowns if he’s resorting to such lengths. He tells Bong-soon to buy herself a pretty outfit, and Bong-soon stares up happily at her father. They hug, and it’s a sweet father-daughter moment.

On what feels like a side note, Hee-ji meets with Bong-soon’s brother, Bong-ki, to thank him for his help at the hospital. The two make small chat about Gook-doo, both acting very much like they’re on a date.

Bong-soon buys herself a new outfit, then gets a call from the high school gang kids that she sent out to gather trash. She meets with the kiddos and the whole group falls to their knees, asking their “Noonim” to be their leader. Awesome.

Boss Tak (the leader of the gang that Bong-soon put in the hospital) and his second in command, Jaws, visit the family walnut shop. It looks like they’re doing background research on Bong-soon as they order a few walnut pies and scope out the store.

Mom and her friends arrive as well (all three glaring at Boss Tak and Jaws for sitting at their usual table), and there’s a strange moment when Boss Tak doesn’t understand how to eat a slice of his pie. Mom has to explain that he needs to cut it first, and it actually takes a few tries. All brawn, no brains?

Bong-soon listens as her new kiddo followers pledge her their allegiance, not really knowing what to do with them. A stray soccer ball knocks into her legs, and while her wannabe underlings get up to fight the player who kicked it, Bong-soon simply turns to the ball and kicks it back. Except, her light kick catapults the ball into the stratosphere, reaffirming her new followers’ faith.

She walks away in slow motion as the kiddos all fall to their knees behind her, calling out their love for their Noonim.

Walking away from the kids, Bong-soon stops by the school and remembers when she attended it. It was during this time that she caused a number of mistakes with her strength and started trying to hide her abilities.

That desire was compounded when Gook-doo passed by her one day, saying he preferred fragile girls that he could protect. (Is he looking at her?)

Bong-soon thinks that she never cared much about studying. Still in flashback, Mom had taken her daughter to a temple and prayed for her to get into a university — any university. Instead, Bong-soon had asked the statue of Buddha, “You can do whatever you like about the college thing. But please, let me become In Gook-doo’s girlfriend.”

Bong-soon had put all her heart into the prayer, but when Gook-doo started dating the prettiest girl in school, Bong-soon had been crushed and lost her faith. The next time her mother took her to the temple, she had just glared at the uncaring figure.

After she left, a monk nearly had a heart attack to find the giant Buddha statue completely turned around so his back was facing out. Bong-soon walked away, narrating, “He was the one who’d turned his back on me first.” Pah! She’s almost as petty at Min-hyuk.

Returning to the present, Kyung-shim and Bong-soon are in her room when Gook-doo calls Bong-soon outside. He plays her a voice recording of the husband of the second victim, but she says that the voice isn’t the same as the kidnapper from the hospital. Upset, Bong-soon matters, “We need to catch them,” but Gook-doo tells her to leave it to him, adding, “There’s a lot of bad guys that bother fragile girls like you.” If only you knew.

Bong-soon asks after Hee-ji, and Gook-doo answers that she’s out of the city for a concert. He heads off, but Bong-soon calls after him to be careful, saying that she’s worried about him – as a friend. Aw, he gives her an understanding smile before leaving.

Bong-soon returns home in a funk and asks Kyung-shim to go out to a movie together. Bong-ki returns home and Bong-soon confirms with her brother that he met with Hee-ji earlier, grouching at the girl for lying to Gook-doo about not being in Seoul. Kyung-shim invites Bong-ki to go out with them.

Min-hyuk makes a call to the one brother he does trust: his middle brother, Dong-suk. He reveals that he’s been getting threats, and Dong-suk seems genuinely surprised and worried. Min-hyuk shares that he thinks it’s one of his other brothers threatening him, believing him to still be the weak child they tormented. He swears that if he catches them, he’ll kill them.

We flash back to when Min-hyuk was seven and his two nasty brothers locked him in the closet before Dong-suk rescued him.

Min-hyuk texts Bong-soon to chat and immediately invites himself out to watch the movie with Bong-soon, Kyung-shim, and Bong-ki, even offering to pay. As Bong-soon, her friend, and her brother head to the theater, Boss Tak and Jaws follow behind.

The group goes to see the X-Men movie Logan, but hilariously, Bong-soon sobs (loudly) through all the action scenes, probably relating with the super strong characters. She narrates that superhero movies are the saddest.

Afterwards, Kyung-shim and Bong-ki try to gloss over Bong-soon’s strange behavior as the befuddled Min-hyuk can’t figure out why she cried. To cover it up, Kyung-shim proposes they go to a club. Min-hyuk jumps on the idea, offering to pay again.

At the club, Kyung-shim is liberal with the alcohol, and Bong-soon gets drunk quickly. She and Kyung-shim head to the dance floor as Min-hyuk stares after her, worried that she’s had a lot to drink. He quickly flips from worried to starry-eyed as he watches Bong-soon dance, smiling softy to see her having fun. Boy’s got it bad.

Bong-soon decides to get her own dance pole, but when she grabs onto it, she accidentally pulls the pole out of the ceiling and floor. She then proceeds to spin around with the pole, not understanding in her drunken state why everyone is staring as they try to duck away from the swinging metal.

The next morning, a very hungover Bong-soon wakes up in her own bed, but gets whacked repeatedly by her mother for her antics last night. She groggily starts to remember what happened when Min-hyuk brought her home and flinches in horror.

Min-hyuk had helped the inebriated Bong-soon inside, then suffered through all manner of abuse, whether from Bong-soon pinching his cheeks as she called him no good, to her whisper-yelling to her mother that Min-hyuk is gay (right in front of him).

Finally, Bong-soon got right up in his face and threatened that Min-hyuk better stop flirting with her Gook-doo. “If you touch Gook-doo’s butt, I will make your butt disappear from your body.” HAHAH! Throughout all of this, Mom and Bong-ki stared at their daughter/sister as she thoroughly humiliated herself in front of her boss.

In the present, Mom tells Bong-soon to forget marrying her boss and instead just settle with keeping her job – if she can. Bong-soon slumps down in embarrassment.

Meanwhile, Gook-doo rushes to his superior with a report of another missing woman (our third victim) who fits the kidnapper’s MO. The other half of the team returns with even better news: The footprint from the crime scene comes from a one of a kind designer shoe, so they should be able to narrow down the owner.

Oh, man. We return to the dungeon prison when Masked Man’s newest victim wakes up strapped to the same bed the first woman was tied to. He drugs her to stop her screaming and tenderly caresses her as she passes out. He calls her his second bride, saying that he likes skinny girls, so she’ll only be getting one meal a day in order to fit into her wedding dress.

Even worse is that the “first bride” watches all this, helplessly chained up in one of the cells, not ten feet away. Later, the second bride screams from her own prison cell as the first bride furtively eats a scant meal.

Bong-soon engages in self-flagellating via tooth brushing as she thinks over her options for dealing with last night’s fallout: (1) Bring Min-hyuk a diagnosis from a psychiatrist stating that she occasionally goes crazy due to a mental condition, (2) admit everything in a cool manner, or (3) say that Min-hyuk was drunk too, so he couldn’t have remembered things clearly.

Kyung-shim joins her and asks if Bong-soon is sure that her boss is gay. This just gives Bong-soon another option: (4) Introduce Min-hyuk to a handsome man. Pfft.

Min-hyuk also gets ready at his place, laughing to himself as he remembers Bong-soon from last night.

Min-hyuk calls Bong-soon, who groans to see the call. She answers the phone sweetly at first, then devolves into begging him to give her one more chance. She’s completely thrown, however, when Min-hyuk doesn’t even mention last night and just calmly reminds her to come into work today. He even – almost tenderly – tells her to take her time getting in and eat a good breakfast. Bong-soon nods slowly, unable to believe her good fortune.

The two hang up, and Bong-soon practically dances around her room, smiling at her phone and deciding that her boss isn’t so bad after all. Min-hyuk also grins at his phone, calling Bong-soon “extremely cute.” He remembers her disappearing butt threat and sighs, “So original. And melodramatic. She’s sexy.” Rawr!

Kyung-shim tells Bong-soon that she doesn’t think Min-hyuk is actually gay, but Bong-soon is on cloud nine and waves it off. “Is that even important? A person’s character is important.” Pah!

Bong-soon happily heads off to work, but along the way, she bumps into a stranger. The man apologizes quickly and walks off, but she stops. Her mind goes back to when she bumped into the kidnapper at the hospital and he’d apologized – the same way that stranger had apologized. Bong-soon stands frozen in the street as she realizes that the voices are the same, which means she just passed the kidnapper.

 
COMMENTS

How cute are Bong-soon and Min-hyuk?! I don’t think either of them are really at the warm and mushy feeling stage yet, but their relationship is moving so smoothly and organically that it’s beautiful to watch. Not to mention squeal at. I especially enjoy watching Min-hyuk slowly falling for the mighty pipsqueak that is the awesome Bong-soon. He obviously finds her attractive (given his many “sexy” comments), but I don’t believe that’s what really drew him in. This episode highlighted that she is first and foremost a mystery to him, and he loves solving puzzles. He hired her because she fascinated him, not because he fell in love at first sight. I was really happy to learn that, because otherwise there’d be nowhere for him to go in the relationship if he loved her from the beginning. Now, we get to watch as he slowly softens towards her through the little things, like her cooking reminding him of his mother, or just watching her dance so freely. She’s becoming less of a source of entertainment and more of a person to him.

Admittedly, I’m also really curious as to what Min-hyuk is doing with the whole gay thing. We obviously know that he likes women given his slow gazes at Bong-soon, though at this point, he could totally be bi given all the innuendo he’s throwing out there at Gook-doo. (Hawt.) He’s been called gay to his face and hasn’t bothered correcting anyone, so either it’s partially right, or he’s just having fun with the assumption. It could also be that he likes the idea that people can’t figure him out and just enjoys being a mystery. If you think about his life growing up, he lost his mother, had brothers that hated him and one brother that protected him, had a gangster father that doesn’t seem to care, and multiple stepmothers who are more inclined to drink than play parent. Then on top of that, he left home young, became a CEO of a large company, and spends most of his down time alone in a dungeon game room. It makes total sense that he’s a bit…eccentric. I’d be more surprised if he did have normal interactions with people after all that.

The show still hasn’t quite meshed the dark kidnapping moments with the lighter romcom, but the transitioning between the two halves of the show is getting better. In spite of the tonal dichotomy, I’m really enjoying both storylines. The Masked Man is getting creepier with each bride, to the point where I find myself flinching away from the screen whenever he shows up. It is strange though – and I’m wondering at my own sanity — I didn’t truly hate him until he told his “second bride” to lose weight to fit into her wedding dress. Apparently, in my mind, being a psycho killer/kidnapper is one thing, but ordering them to keep off the weight is a whole other kind of cruel. (There are some things you just don’t say to a girl, you big meanie!)

I’m a little worried about the sheer number of villains in this show, since they’re getting harder to keep track of. I know there are some theories that the Masked Man and Min-hyuk’s stalker are one and the same, and while that would make things easier, I’m not sure I agree with it. These have been completely different crimes thus far, and the motivations are also totally separate: one is for political reasons, the other is based on some kind of twisted bride polygamy fetish. I’m far from an expert and this is just my view so far, but being both a BB gun shooting stalker and a psycho masked kidnapper is a whole other level of multitasking that doesn’t seem possible.

I do really like how the show is turning some of the bad guys into backup for Bong-soon. The high school punks have now pretty much bound themselves to her for life, and I think Boss Tak and Jaw aren’t too far from falling for her as well. I’m hoping for a storyline where the kiddos and gangsters end up joining Bong-soon and Min-hyuk so that they can all bring down the big bad guy(s) together. Team Do Bong-soon, fighting!

 
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I love how teeny tiny Bong Soon is! And I love all the hilarious moments! But most off all, I LOVE PARK HYUNG SHIK BECAUSE HE'S ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY, STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL!

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OMG. I CAN'T STOP SCREAMING TOO. PARK HYUNG SIK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I loved him in Hwarang but I LOVE HIM EVEN MORE HERE!

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I finally understand why Park Hyung Sik is the main lead and Ji Soo, the second. Park Hyung Sik is clearly the more charismatic of the two. He is pulling off the eccentric Min Hyuk with an easy charm that few actors could emulate. I am definitely impressed.

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I love love love Hyungshik's acting. With his screen time, he has shown that he can do cute, goofy, heart fluttering, serious, melo, childish, petty, playful... and there is so much more which we have yet to see from him. His expressions are gold.

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I forgot to mention.. this boy can express sexiness like no other!

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*daydreaming* about Park Hyung Shik
He has like a million funny gestures and comedic expressions ....

The part where he woke up to find her carrying him and pretended not to, all in a split second was hilarious ...

Having said that, I love Bong Soon's mom. That she was willing to consider a gay man for her daughter (hoping he will change) was such a positive reaction...

To a certain extent he reminded me of LJS's character in W... the rich boy swagger and eccentricity... sigh I wish there's millions of Park Hyung Shiks for all the girls...

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I agree with you. Park Hyung Sik reminds me so much of Ji Sung. Park Hyung Sik has that ability Ji Sung has to express everything with his face. They can both move from comedic scene to a dramatic scene effortlessly.

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they even look alike! ^^ there are some scenes (like when he was working out punching his sandbag) where i was totally convinced he was actually jisung lol

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Wow! I totally thought he looked like Ji Sung there too! Park Hyung Sik has that 'You are the complete center of all my attention' gaze that Ji Sung can do. Wah. I think my heart just fluttered.

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To be honest I feel like the roles he's done since Angry Mom kind of demonstrate that he's not quite ready for a leading role (Moon Lovers showcased some truly terrible acting). But Park Hyung Sik! OMG. My man. Hwarang was the perfect vehicle to get you to this amazing show and leading character. Good choices.

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So true. He's so perfect playing an adorable doofus (Angry Mom & Page Turner), but not so much on other types of characters. His acting is still uneven.

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While not a particularly demanding role (well, as of yet), PHS has the perfect combination of charm and charisma for the role.

One actor who has similar attributes is Yoon Doo-joon (Let's Eat Series and SSL).

While justifiably receiving a lot of criticism for his acting, Song Seung-heon was equally charming in "My Princess" (SSH should really stick to romcoms), and of course, there's Gong Yoo and So Ji-sub.

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Are we sure Park Hyung Sik is the main lead here? (I ask anxiously.) 'Cause I try not to have my heart destroyed by second lead syndrome any more, if I can help it.

The only reason I ask is because Bong Soon has had a crush on Gook Du forever, and you know the whole first love trope in K-dramas....

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Although I love Ji soo, and I strated to watch this show because of him, oh my God.... I have to agree.
He may be lacking some acting skills in order to be a lead. But, while I wait until he developes them, I am perfectly happy watching him smile once in a while.

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I'm having a severe case of Hyungshikness!

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That particular sickness is getting more severe since Hwarang days. Now I'm in the middle of watching all his previous works. Sigh, oppa...

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I'm diagnosed with Hyungshikness

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me too, me too! and he can sing & dance too...boy's talented.

singing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdJBmWtBxoY
dancing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJ5B-6-HVus

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I have also caught the sickness. I can't get enough of Park Hyung Sik ❤️ these days. They have to give him more screen time so I can admire his beautiful eyes and enjoy his charms.

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+1000000000

ASDFGHJKL IS HYUNGSIK THE MOST ADORABLE THING IN THE WORLD I SWEAR

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Been waiting all day for the recap, thank you so much! I love reading your thoughts on the show. (Because I'm obsessed with it).

- I think it’s great that BS lost her temper with Gook Du because it’s probably the first time she ever really felt pissed off with him and let him know that she’s really not obliged to be nice to him or anything. (Though GD’s “You! And I! We are friends!” kind of cracked me up a little with how staunchly he was insisting it.) Side note though – I know GD sees her as a very puny, weak female (nothing sexist about this, I think, because in general, females are biologically weaker because of the way our bodies are built with less muscle mass etc.) BUT the girl’s 26, yo. Give her some credit, I’m sure she can decide whether or not she wants to stay over at another guy’s place, even if she’s of “marriageable age”!

-And then the dream she had of MH groping GD’s butt… priceless, I swear.

-Think it’s actually pretty cute that MH stopped BS from removing the chopstick, probably because he’s reminded of her every time he looks at it?

-And ahhhh the way he ate her meal with such relish (while she was in the car bitching about him, HAH) and mentioning that it tasted like his mum’s cooking… my heart broke for the little MH. I know it’s a typical drama cliché with the rich man + his numerous sons from different wives, but my heart goes out to him all the same.

-Pretty sure I won’t ever be able to listen to “I will always love you” the same way again.

-Ok, I really, really like the moment they had on the sofa, where he’s staring at her intently, and she looks up at him completely nonchalantly before going back to his wound. It’s a moment that really (to me), signifies the beginning of MH’s feelings for BS, but also shows how indifferent she is to him right now. I think it’s adorable how he’s so smitten with her already.

-Also, gurl! Whatcha doing telling your boyfriend that you’ll be out of Seoul while you’re meeting his good friend on a secret lunch date? Hee Ji’s actions are doing nothing for her in my books, and right now she just strikes me as a rather insipid character.

-I love everything about the movie scene, the clubbing scene… and I’m pretty sure I was staring at MH the same way he was staring at her in the club. I don’t know if it’s just me but PHS really does the smitten look well. The way he was staring at her in the club just made my insides go to mush.

-Drunk scenes with the horrified mother HAVE got to be one of my favourite things to watch in dramaland. (“She was taught better manners than this!” “YAAAA YOU JERK!”)

-Overall I enjoyed E4 more than E3, and I also like how our cops have sort of some direction on the creepy bride-kidnapper now. I’m really interested in knowing what happens next!

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somehow reading your comment is like reading my own thoughts. such telepathy. hahaha... howeverwhile i do think that minhyuk kept the chopstick as a momento in his kitchen, i couldn't help but think he might want to use it to guilt-trip bong soon. he does afterall love to guilt trip her. hahahaha

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Me, too on the line of thinking telepathy! This show is great so far!

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I was thinking more how the chopsticks ruined the benchtop. Are the producers going to replace the whole thing?

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Maybe they cut it in half and glued it?

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On the Whitney Houston song "I will always love you", it changed to funny for me the moment they used it on Simpsons, this show just cemented that status.

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"and I’m pretty sure I was staring at MH the same way he was staring at her in the club."

This! I even got the whole hand on the face gesture thing down!

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Hehehe yes me too! I've also replayed that part... numerous times... ahem.

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I am IN LOVE with Ahn Minhyuk!

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Oh, can someone let Gukdoo's girlfriend disappear somewhere? LOL

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Skip her parts. That's what I did.

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Yeah, I have a feeling she's gonna be one of the creep's next "bride."

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The psycho killer/kidnapper is giving me the “Kiss the Girls” book/movie vibe…

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She is totally going to get kidnapped

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Honestly, I'm not even mad if if she gets kidnapped.

Because her personality is just so bad and both Bongki and Gookdu should have someone better.

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I am little appalled by the line of thought you guys are showing here.

Did Hee Ji lie to her boyfriend? Yes. Is she cheating on him? Possibly. We don't know very much else about her, other than the fact that she's a dedicated cellist and has a somewhat lukewarm relationship with Gook Du.
So from what we DO know, she has some questionable morals when it comes to romantic relationships.

Does this mean she deserve to be kidnapped, beaten (because that girl will definitely fight back), stripped, forced to wear some bridal dress, ordered to go on a strict diet to fit said dress, and be either bound to a bed or locked in a cell? NO
No woman, and I repeat, NO woman, deserves go through any of that, no matter how "bad" her personality may seem. My god, you guys, you are steering into rapist culture here.

I don't like Hee Ji as a character, either, and find her whole interaction with Bong Ki repulsive and unethical. They were in a doctor-patient relationship before, and just because they're no longer in one, it's still very iffy. But even if I do take my distaste for her into account, the most I want is for her to just quietly fade into the background and move on, do other things with her life and no longer get involved with our main characters. That's it.

I'm not trying to start a war online, just want to remind you all to be more mindful of your words. I could be taking your words way too seriously here, but I believe in taking responsibility for your words, whether verbal or in writing, online or offline. If we don't call out on these kinds of harmful thoughts, then we'll perpetuate a society where rapist culture is normal and acceptable. It's not.

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Have got to say, I sort of agree with Haru ^

I mean, besides the fact that she is quite possibly emotionally cheating on her boyfriend... we don't know much about her personality otherwise. GD IS a little "distant" from her, I'm sure she feels neglected with how he's always busy and has to run off halfway through their dates. I'm not trying to justify cheating, or say that it's "good character" to cheat, but well, I don't think any woman (as horrible as she could possible be) deserves to be smashed in the wrench with a head, drugged, kidnapped, or assaulted in any form, you know? I would be equally horrified if another woman (regardless of who it is) gets kidnapped by that creepy man and I think the best way for Hee Ji to disappear is to just... have an amicable breakup with GD and just... move on. (Though to be honest I think GD wouldn't be too overly beaten up over the breakup, lol).

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Oh wow! This is something you wouldn't wish even to your worst enemy...

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I just meant the character of Hee Ji is being setup to be a victim. Not passing moral judgement on her. Yeah she lied about being out of town - not great but not deserving of punishment either

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I also agree with Haru. GD's girlfriend doesn't deserve to be kidnapped or hurt.

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Wasn't expecting her character to turn out like this, tbh. I was initially looking forward to Ji-soo having a gf in the show and not having to be the lovesick puppy again, but now his gf's hitting on another guy? Not cool. I'm hopeful that Bong-soon's bro will put a stop to it if she pursues him any further.

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No, she's got to do something that will break GD's attraction to her so he can start noticing Bong Soon in a different light. As long as he still likes the GF, there will be no love triangle to ramp up the tension between our three protagonists.

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Which makes me annoyed that the writer cant be more creative about the love triangle and how it begins for Gook-du. Couldn't he just come to admit his pent-up feelings for Bong-soon without having his girlfriend cheat on him? Why can't we just have mature adults choose to break up on the basis that they don't have chemistry, instead of "omg you cheated, i hate you, let's break up"... it's a tired storyline and should be done away with, imo.

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Oh my Gosh, I have to agree with MikoDee as well. GD''s falling for BS should be more original and even great, so that it would be hard for her to choose. Man! Let's have hope.

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The description on the viki page say Gook Du has had a secret crush on Do Bong Soon for a while.... So... Pretty sure no one needs to wish death upon his neglected GF for him to realize feelings, he makes it obvious already. Her brother probably threatened him from ever acting on his feelings in the past or he feels like he can't make his on her because of him or something. We'll find out soon.

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I hope Bong KI will end up with Bong Soon BF, they interaction kinda cute and casual, remind me with Reply 1997 ganks.

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I've been shipping them since the day she showed up. I just hope she doesn't die... i admit i get nervous for her welfare since she's the bff of the heroine, and might be a pivotal cause for how Bongsoon gets actively involved in finding the creeper bride guy.

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Weell..she did bring fish cakes from Busan that Bong Ki likes so much. Probably it's just them being so close like a family, but perhaps it's something else.

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The look that he has when she was at the pole? *swoons*

It isn't only Ahn Minhyuk who got it bad!

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Too many things to say, but first. CUTE! Hyung Sik's eyes are just mesmerizing! How can those lashes be that loooongg??

Okay, back to the Show. I'm loving it. I didn't mind the two plot-lines compared to the first two eps. I'm starting to feel that Fate is trying to make BS the superhero of her own with some cutie minions and an eccentric guy that thinks strong woman are sexy and not someone that makes him less of a man.

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That should be true in people's daily love too; to look for the person who accepts them as a whole person... their strength, weaknesses, eccentricities, etc.

I like how the writers of the story made the lead guy like the main lead girl for her "strength" and that he finds it "sexy." He's clearly made for her and her for him. =D

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I don't mean to rain on anyone's parade, but does he really see her as sexy? I personally feel that most of the time his comments are sarcastic, and shouldn't be taken seriously. I feel that he sees her as something very intriguing and interesting in a weird way. However he is starting to really like her cuteness too, when she was drunk I could see his gaze become gentle for the first time.

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I also don't think he means that sexy, like what you said he finds her intriguing and interesting. Maybe he's at loss of what to describe her or something. I do that a lot too.

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I think he does. One thing I really appreciate about his character is that he's so open and accepting of his emotions. We don't have any awkward hero denial stage because it never occurs to him. Instead, he's just like 'I never thought I'd be into this (cute girls with super strength), but it turns out I'm into this." And embraces it. The first time he says it, its after the gang fight in the beginning. The second time he says it, he pauses for just long enough to make it clear that he's off on some (r-rated? X-rated?) daydream. This is as opposed to Guk-doo, who has obviously internalized some unhealthy attitudes towards attraction. Protagonists with healthy sexuality, fighting!

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I think he meant it as "sexy." Maybe not necessarily the most common definition of "sexy" (such as oozing with sex appeal, voluptuousness, toned legs, big breasts, toned abs, ample butt etc.).

I think he finds her abnormal strength along with her cuteness... appealing. Just as I find a man's hands with veins sexy. He finds her strength sexy.

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Aweee you just made me love the drama even more! I just cannot wait for him to fall hard and then her too.

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Min Hyuk was a bullied child who always felt insecure in the home he grew up in so natural that he is attracted to her strength and sassy attitude. People are attracted to characteristics in others that they think lacking in themselves. While he has plenty of attitude, he is uncomfortable with and afraid of confrontation and he doesn't like that about himself.

Fighting it out in video games or planning scenarios to capture your own stalker are not the same thing as messy real life confrontations that cause all kinds of negative emotions like fear,panic and pain. For all his talk that he would be the one to "torture" answers out of the motorcycle guy, during the whole encounter he was timid and unsure what to do especially with Bong So's blunders escalating things.

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Well said; I (obviously) agree.

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Exactly my thoughts! His eyes ar so captivating... I could look at him all day! I swear he's damn pretty

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I love this show to bits. BS has been spending years trying to convince GD that she's a delicate girl he needs to protect, but now she meets a guy who thinks she's sexy with her super strength. Awww..I can't wait 'till they both come to love each other. And the height difference will make a great kiss scene.. *dreamy eyes* <3<3

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Man, Seoul is small. What are the chances Bongsoon would bump into Creepy Kidnapper TWICE?

If only Aro had Jinheung there to tell her, when people start shooting things at you, get behind a tree! Good for you, Hyungshik, you've learned from the last drama.

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Lol, nice meta..

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THIS. I laughed too much from this ><

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well it was implied that the killer knew the dobong-dong area well so he might be a resident in that area.. it makes sense that a specific area would have few train stations and/or a big hospital around

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Yes. It was implied that it's within Dobong-dong area. Thus, same hospital and ajumma's redevelopment meetings.

That's why i am liking this show. Rare "coincidence" between the leads. Whenever they're together it's because AMH constatntly contacts DBS and ask what her plans are. Haha!

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yup, rare coincidences are the best. i mean fate brought them together at the first place. but then it was minhyuk who works to continue their meetings and such.

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instead she got sunwoo as her tree.

i'd like to console myself with jinheung was reincarnated as ahn minhyuk (ughh same bad luck with family) and his fated one is here~~~ sexy bong soon. hahahaha.... his own happy ending.

ps: i prefer bongsoon over aro anyway. so it works well for me.

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Me too. I have never felt like Jin Heung and Aro are compatible together but Ahn Min Hyuk and Do Bong Soon are just a perfect fit. Also I like the head canon that he reincarnated and finally meet the woman meant for him... Jin Heung would so totally find Do Bong Soon sexy too ?

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When that creepy kidnapper might be her brother?

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I don't think the kidnapper is her brother, for a few reasons:

1. Bong-soon has heard the kidnapper's voice. If it were her brother, she would have recognized that right away.

2. In the scene leading up to the kidnapping of the second victim, we see simultaneous shots of Bong-soon's family -- including her brother -- eating fried chicken together.

3. Bong-ki and the kidnapper have difference body types and haircuts. The kidnapper is tall and thin with longer hair and a thin face. Bong-ki is average height and build with a round face and shorter hair.

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Also, his job precludes him from having the time to do what the kidnapper is doing--taking "care" of his victims, stalking them (probably), etc. We've seen too much of Bong-ki at home, the hospital, having lunch, etc. If it turns out that he's the kidnapper then I'll be really disappointed because it will mean a huge suspension of disbelief, and I hate that.

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Nope. Creepy kidnapper is the first guy they interviewed in the police station. And Min-hyuk's stalker is his middle brother.

(Just the vibe I'm getting from the show.)

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Episode 2, about 24 minutes in. The guy who happened upon her getting hurt and stopped the killer. HE'S the one I think is the killer. He didn't happen upon it. He wants to be thought of as a good guy so that nobody suspects him. That's my guess. And I haven't read the webtoon--if there even is a webtoon. So this isn't a spoiler, but a wild guess. : )

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Omgosh I think the witness is the kidnapper too. The kidnapper tells the victim do you know how hard I tried to save you. I think this was do to the fact that because the first women died he had to call for the 2nd one to be taken to the hospital and saved and once she was stabilized but still in a weakened state he went to the hospital to get her back all this would be considered hard work too keep her alive. He couldn't wait tI'll someone happened upon her to save her so he himself had to make the call and he couldn't call and leave cause that would make it suspicious. So the kidnapper is hiding in plain sight. Plus the body building and eyes and lips as well as the voice match.

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I think the middle brother is suspicious as well. He's either the kidnapper or stalker or both!

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the stalker could be the middle brother, but another potential suspect is the stepmother. i mean if she had a son/ daughter, she probably want her child to inherit the husband fortune.

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@Wag_a_Muffin, I got the same vibes as you ie Kidnapper is the witness and Middle bro is the stalker.
I also think the kidnapper may be a crazy otaku and kidnapping girls who fit some computer game characters (maybe game by Ainsoft just to make everything related to the main characters of the series). Anyway, just a wild guess.

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LOL, yes! Good job with learning from past mistakes! ????

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The drunk antics is so hilarious; have actually heard the "logout as a gay" joke before, but then they have to play the windows shut down sound, omg, it's been more than 24 hours but am still cracking up everytime I remember that scene!
Didn't expect Min-hyuk to fall so fast tho, maybe he actually realised that Bong-soon is the mysterious hoodie girl? Since he is supposed to be smart and all that. A bit annoyed that Gook-do's girlfriend is pictured as such, guess they are really going to up the ante of love triangle.

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Same here, I can't forget the logout joke. This episode is absolutely hilarious, i almost choked on my own laugh when hyungshik buttgrabing Gookdo

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And then Mom said, Log IN! xD

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i really don't get the logout joke, can you explain it to me?

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I think she means come out. She is not good with words :D

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Oh dang I totally didn't get the joke until yall explained it!

I just died laughing at the windows sound effect. xD

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i honestly thought itwas my computer making the sound xD

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ah sorry, i didn't see Chis comment!

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Lawl! That's it!? I thought I was missing something more... I didn't get it, either. Bong-soon, that girl!

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Actually, I think Bong-Soon meant "log out" as in "stop being gay" so he wouldn't "like" Gook-Do! She doesn't like the type of attention that Min-Hyuk gives to Gook-Do so that made more sense to me :)

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I didn't get it either, so thanks to @Chi and @mushmush for explaining!

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Oh, the added computer sound bites are genius! Comedy gold right there. Have I mentioned that I love this show? I'm stuck on repeat, I think.

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"Stop Motion" (Stock Options), "Etude" (Attitude), Femhomme fatale (femme fatale) and Log Out (Come Out).

Is it bad that i find this mistakes laughable? I just love how DBS is confident on saying these things.

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It's her non-reaction to being corrected that has me in stitches.

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I like that she doesn't get defensive or be in denial over her mistakes. She just accepts them gracefully and hopefully, remembers not to mix up her words again. I am not interested to waste five minutes over them bickering about whether it should be called stop motions or stock options.

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LOL this is list is going to keep growing I'm sure of it haha

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I also find it totally funny. She is such a character!

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I don't want to believe it for MinHyuk's sake, but does anybody else fear that the trusted brother, DongSuk, might be behind the threats to MinHyuk? I hope not, but it seems too simple for it to be one or both of the mean ones.

Just lovin HyungSik, hope he sings an OST!

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Drama Trope # 4189465: If a character is too good to be true, they're secretly a villain. If you think they're bad, trust your instinct because they sure will turn out bad.

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I recently had to remind myself of this because a bad guy snuck up on me. I had assumed this one dude in a show was a throwaway character to get main lead triggered by his presence around the leading girl. He was presented as an all around good dude with shitty timing when it came to confessing to her. He got called away to Russia for a week and during that time the main lead finally sacked up and got his lady.
I thought when he came back it was just this sad loss of a second lead. Nah. He turned out to be EVIL AF. I should have known. I'm a *seasoned drama veteran*!!!

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See? Drama Instincts; it seldom leads us astray.

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It's always the nice guy that the hero trust the most that is the backstabber per drama rules

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Yup, I totally agree!

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The brothers were so dull that I though none of them had anything to do with anything. Red herrings, they are.

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Yeah. I'd rather the villain be someone different.

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Oh I didn't like that rat from the first moment he spoke after the CEO heir announcement. Acting all nice and soothing without voicing your actual opinion when controversial news drops is the biggest red flag for me - it's a classic method to make yourself out to be 'the nice, unbiased, trustworthy guy'. I know a LOT of people like that, so his behaviour immediately raised my hackles.

And the childhood flashback here only further cemented my opinion. I'd bet my drama collection that the 'nice' hyung was the one to egg on the other two brothers by casually mentioning he saw the little brother in their rooms (how else would they know, and how else could he time his rescue so well?). This way, he gets to use his two less intelligent and more impulsive/emotional siblings as a way to vent out his aggression towards the younger sibling, all while painting himself as the virtuous one who also gains the vulnerable younger sibling's trust. (Like I said, I unfortunately know a lot of people like this...)

But, while I'm 100% sure he's a two-faced manipulative rat, I'm not entirely convinced that he's the one behind the attacks - directly, at least. They seem a bit too clumsy and childish, and the attacker too invested in making Min Hyuk feel something, as if they feel inferior to him.

Tbh I personally think there's a...

-40% chance it's a childhood repeat of the 'nice' one egging on the other two who're actually behind the attacks.

- 40% chance it's really nice hyung behind everything and he's making the attacks look clumsy on purpose so Min Hyuk will blame his other two brothers; this way he gets rid of all 3 of them by pitting them against each other.

- 10% chance it's really his dad making intentionally clumsy attacks because he wants to test that Min Hyuk has a strong resolve as well as good management skills, but doesn't want to actually hurt him.

- 10% chance it's someone totally unrelated to the family who just wants to make Min Hyuk's life miserable.

Lol, speculations aside I think this comment of mine just illustrates how pissed off fake nice people make me... x'D

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– 10% chance it’s really his dad making intentionally clumsy attacks because he wants to test that Min Hyuk has a strong resolve as well as good management skills, but doesn’t want to actually hurt him.

A cruel way of testing his heirs makes narrative sense.
Right now I lean on the Dad as the stalker master.

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I actually was thinking of this last night before I slept! I was racking my brain thinking about who MH's stalker might be and then I suddenly thought that it could very possibly be a screwed up thought that the dad had - hey, why don't I test my son by sending a stalker to threaten him and ask him not to accept the company? If he gives in, then perhaps he's not as good as I'd thought.

Though to be honest if it were really the dad it would make for a little of a boring reveal haha!

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I think he did sing an OST. The voice singing at the background (when Minhyuk called Bongsoon the day after she got drunk) is his. That is if I'm not mistaken. Lol. Anyways, I hope they release that OST already!

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Unfortunately, that voice does not belong to Hyungsik. Hyungsik's voice is thinner and higher in pitch. (I've been following ZE:A for quite some time, so I'm almost very certain of this).

Nevertheless, I do hope that he blesses us with one!

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D'awww this drama is my new omgfave ♡♡

The OTP just clicks for me. You know, despite all the cliches and double wrist grabs, one thing that kdramas does well is the allowing the concept of family to permeate into the romance itself. Western mores categorically and absolutely reject any suggestions of filial affection as "see a shrink before you date; you just need mothering" or "you clearly have daddy issues; stop replacing your father with another authority figure" or "hon, just dump his ass, you don't need to be looking after him". I mean obviously it's all a spectrum-- straying too deep into either end is toxic and unhealthy. But in the moderate, healthy middle ground, I think it's perfectly lovely to view a potential other-half as family. Because ... well, duh, a husband or wife is eventually, you know, family. I remember feeling moved in MDBC during the bridge scene when Ra-on saw her mother coming towards her, and it was totally the consummation of all her heart's hopes, and then having that figure transmute into Yeong.

In the case of Strong Woman, tempering Min-hyuk's attraction to Bong Soon and his finding her sexy with seeing bits of his mother in her cooking really rounds out the romance for me. It basically adds a layer of emotional anchoring to the chemistry, and convinces me that the romance is deeper than just "hot rich CEO finds a girl sexy; would like to jump her pants" ... because the latter is kinda disposable and replaceable, doomed to repeat with different partners etc.

Min-hyuk's characterization is also really working for me this episode. I don't know ... he is admittedly a laundry-list of kdrama hero cliches: tortured/traumatic past, daddy issues, rich but toxic family, shitty dynastic inheritance struggles, unsympathetic stepmother, tall hot handsome, CEO of company + (sort of gangster) chaebol, etc etc etc.
But I'm really liking Min-hyuk, and find the execution of these stock archetypes really well done. There's a kind of logical sincerity to his behavior that I really appreciate-- like he's not a "Byronic hero" for the sake of being a Byronic hero; some of these kdrama hero cliches are being used cleverly as a nexus into deeper and more nuanced characterizations:

- It's poetic and lovely that the most powerful figure of his life *was* his violent bullfrog of a gangster father, and how Bong Soon now becomes the most powerful figure (lol literally) of his life. Except in the swapping process, what used to be a source of trauma is now a winsome heroine. Narratively, it's the best kind of healing and exorcism. Evil old man --> cute Bong Doonie. Abuser --> protector.

- Kdramas loooove to pitch a tortured hero that needs emotional "saving" by the heroine. But in this case I like that Min Hyuk, to his best extent, has saved himself. He extracted himself from his family, built up his own financial support and defenses, and to his best ability has devised tools and mechanisms to keep...

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[...] his traumatic past at a distance. With Ainsoft and his fortune, he's literally become the king of his own little kingdom. So then Bong Soon is really fulfilling the role of the king's champion. I don't know if I'm making sense here, but I do see a difference between "saving" vs "championing", and I like that so far Min Hyuk is pretty fabulous in his own right, and Bong Soon is more of his (albeit badly needed) trusty right-hand woman. A fight-ready Watson-esque champion to his Sherlock. Sort of.

- I like that Min Hyuk is more than just a "spoiled CEO/Chaebol who does want he wants when he wants." After this episode, his behavior now makes so much sense: after years of emotional deprivation and suppression in his father's household, it makes sense that his new modus operandi is to live however he wants without having to bow or cow to anyone. If that means looking like a dumbass on that hoverboard and chasing his missed childhood by making games and playing with drones in a park, then you know what, good for him; he's earned the money and means to do what he wishes. Besides, he could be acting out in far worse ways than looking like a goofy kid who never goes to work.

- Also, Min Hyuk is actually really .. sweet? Mild tempered? He doesn't get mad at Bong Soon over anything really. Not even when she fractured his toe lmao. It's like his tolerance for strange behavior is really, really high. I suspect it's from growing up in a family where everyone else is foul tempered, horrible, and/or violent. So maybe that's why he's not even freaked out by Bong Soon (when normal guys would have ran at the first sign of her strength), because in his eyes that she has good intentions at heart makes her so much more lovable than anyone else he's known.

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dumb-ass on that hover-board - yes!!!
Amazed that he can simultaneously look that hot and that stupid - lol

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i always worry he'll fall flat on his face

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I actually think he looks cool and now want a hoverboard, but there is a 102% chance that I will fall flat on my face, or fall the other way and break my tailbone in 3 places. ?

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Totally love your analysis. Agree 100%!

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That's right, Min-hyuk surprisingly has a very high tolerance for strange behaviour. He is also quite open minded and just like someone said in the previous recaps, he definitely has his own moral code and doesn't care much about what people think as right. He is petty and mostly see people as interesting puzzle he wanted to observe and solve, but at the same time he treat them better than other kdrama chaebol who view them as people. I love the fact that he doesn't feel the need to treat other people like a crap just to feel better about himself.

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not to mention him calling out other people for their strange behavior would be like the kettle calling the pot black lol.. he has a few screws loose himself

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Yes! I find his tolerance for strange behavior really high. HAHAHA. He was not even scared when Bong Soon put a chopstick through his kitchen top. I would be really scared!! What if she kills you by accident! And his broken toe! x'D He is just so chill about it. It made me giggle.

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Yes!! It didn't occur to me the adjective to use to describe MH but he's really is very sweet. Even after she fractured his toe he just used it as a way to guilt trip her. Ok granted it was really a teeny tiny fracture but I'm pretty sure I would have strangled the person who did that to me, LOL. Even the whole drunk scene and all that... he just laughed it off and called her cute and didn't even scold her the next morning. He's just so lovable, ugh.

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I like that so far Min Hyuk is pretty fabulous in his own right, and Bong Soon is more of his (albeit badly needed) trusty right-hand woman.

I would love it if Min-hyuk turned out to actually be gay, and he & Bong-Soon just became BFFs, bonding over their mutual unrequited crush on Gook-doo.

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they'd be savagely devastated each time Gook-doo gets a new (hot) girlfriend

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On a scale of Min-hyuk to Bong-Soon, how petty are you? Though I'm sure that both are on the extreme level of the scale. And can you imagine how the shoot went during that butt-grabbing scene? I don't think that they have a double for Ji-Soo because that reaction is too real to be acted lmao. It's too awesome to be fake. Call me out if there a behind-the-scene footages of it. PLEASE.

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Don't know if you can access Viki, but they have the special ep that aired before the drama started, where there are lots of BTS including that scene. That really was Jisoo, lol.

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there is actually XD i didn't find the specific cut for that part yet but there is the special ep that showed the behind of that specific scene XD i'll put it here if i find that specific cut of the special cut

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I clicked to fast but I'm not ashamed. THANK YOU.

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This clip is GOLD!

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oh i forgot to add this as a bonus XD

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVKclP8RlSg&t=9s

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Thank you! BUT Now I'm stuck on youtube for ALL the related videos. Is this the life my mom wanted for me lmao.

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Awww. JiSoo is such a sport. I love how they hug after that scene.

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There's another one!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMMsFlgFnT4

It's them filming a "Making" clip where they're putting on makeup on Ahn Min Hyuk. ROFL~~~

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@blnmom & @HM The drama gods heard my prayers even before I made them. I don't have an access to viki (that thing keeps saying that videos are not available in my country as if I live in Narnia), but I might get it somewhere else. Thank you for telling!

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btw if you can have access to a few websites like dramanices.com you can watch it there for free too tho :)

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I usually download the episodes but I seldom watch specials, that's why I missed this. I know, wrong decision lmao. Thank you for the info tho! <3

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haha no prob. addicted to youtube. story of my life right there XD

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Change VPN then by using Hola app.-for free.

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Please don't use Hola. You might be using it to watch kdramas, but someone else across the globe may be using your PC to watch child porn. Hola also sells access to your PC to other entities who may use it for stuff like attacking other sites, sending spam or scam mails, etc.

http://adios-hola.org/
http://lifehacker.com/hola-better-internet-sells-your-bandwidth-turning-its-1707496872
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2928340/ultra-popular-hola-vpn-extension-sold-your-bandwidth-for-use-in-a-botnet-attack.html

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Wow I had no idea this existed. But thanks for letting us know

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"AND IIIII WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUUUU"

and i will fall off my chair laughing my ass off thank you very much

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on hindsight i do kinda wish they didnt turn that moment into comedy because that was the moment that should've opened her eyes to minhyuk as a person a really good one. she's supposed to be his bodyguard, but at the first sign of danger he ran to her and protected her with his own body (btw who gets knocked out cold by a graze to the arm anyway?? lmao)

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He didn't get knocked down cold, he just pretended to be. I guess he was curious to see what BS would do? Lol

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yeah i noticed that too. instead of running away to save his precious life, he went for bong soon first and even more, he shield her from the pellet although shes the bodyguard. so good~~~

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I also noticed that. The guy is a gentleman. His first instinct was to protect her

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I once fainted because I saw someone who has just donated blood an was holding his arm folded.
It triggered the same reaction I have for needles, and that one time my brother accidentally stabbed me, (a story for another time!).

You can totally faint for a pellet wound, vasovagal syncope is called.

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I knew it, I can't be the only one who fell off my chair and burst out laughing at that scene and the song. I laughed so hard that I almost woke my toddler up from his nap.

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I continue to enjoy this drama for how fun, over-the-top and hilarious it is, but at the same time it mixes dark crime thriller. I want to say that I hope to see PHS in something more serious soon, because he is a good actor who is very charismatic. I have to say that I burst out laughing when BS carried MH bridal style and "an I..I will alwaaays looove you!" came on, way to turn as serious moment into a hilarious one. However I sometimes wish that the humor was a little less farcical, but anyways I continue to like this odd drama.

I hope to learn more about MH, because I always feel like we are not seeing the whole picture with him, and that there is more to him. On a side note, I can't get over how cute BS/PBY is! I thought I would never come across a heroine more adorable than the one in "Queen In Hyun's Man" in the cuteness department, but PBY gives Yoo Inna a run for her money, and PBY has a cute physique as well. She is literally what would be defined as "cute as a button", which seems so at odds with her super-strength here.

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Lastly I would like to add: I thought the drunk BS scene was so careless. First off, her brother shouldn't have let her get drunk, and she herself should've known better. What if she had smacked someone who had done nothing, in her drunken haze and hence lost her super-power? I mean at least MH doesn't know about the rules of her super-power, but she and her brother do, so I thought that was very reckless and risky. I get the feeling that she really might lose her super-power in the end.

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i think shes too upset about both gook do and the superhero movie to refrain herself from drinking. hahahaha

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Bong-soon gets drunk quickly

Guess her super-strength doesn't extend to her liver (?)

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There'a a mini drama (4 episodes) from SBS called Sirius, in which PHS plays the younger version of the lead (two leads, since they are twins). It's serious, but also really sad. Recommending in case you haven't seen yet.

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THAT WAS HIM??! NO WAY! I got kinda bored with the older chars, but I was obsessed with the start of it!! That was him with the paint??????!! Ugh my heart. I have to go watch that again.

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Yup, sure was him alright! He was so good in that "paint" scene. I felt his pain. :(

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have all good editors in korea migrated to some other country ? First moon lovers then this. The editing is horrid. just horrid. with 8% and live shooting, someone pls get the editing in hand. because its getting ridiculous.

beyond that, omg! this couple is adorbs. i could watch them bicker all day long. She is such a pocket size cutie patotie ... and finds her so sexy!

And the mom is a hoot. Not really caring for jisoo (surprising) and his gf. but the otp is top class

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I agree, the one big flaw of this show from a technical aspect (not storyline-wise), is the editing...

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Yes ! :(

The transition from hanging up angry after two phone calls to the dream scene was the worst transition ever. When did she fall asleep? Could she possibly fall asleep quickly when she was so angry? The phone calls weren't dreams, but you would think they were from the lack of transition.

It has to be bad for me to even notice. I'm not normally paying attention to that stuff.

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I'd have to say I quite liked that. It's the director's choice and at first I was like "huh?" but since Jisoo had that faint glow when he entered with his uniform I knew immediately it was a dream. I guess it's the director's sense of comedy. I agree maybe there should've been a cut or some establishing shots to show time has passed, the scene still worked pretty well for it. Who knows, they could've been running short on time and this was a quick decision on the producer/AD's part (who typically keeps track of schedules on set).

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I also realised there was something wrong there, and it is not the first time it happens, but I thought: "oh, they want us to be smart and finding it out by ourselves".
On the other hand there is nothing wrong with a 2 second scene showing uu if is already the next day or something.
It is just that, in this case, I think the editor wanted us to believe it was not a dream, just at the beginning when DG comes in her room... because then you get all excited, but again, that didn't last long, you intuitively understand it is a dream.
Gah... it was just not that good, but I forgive them, because it was funny.

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I'll be honest, this week isn't as good as last week. The editing is even more choppy - the sudden jump from one scene to the other bothers me but what's worse is the awkward placing of background music, for example that scene where Bong Soon is tending Min Hyuk's wound, the music totally ruins the mood instead of making it romantic.

Also, Bong Soon is the worst bodyguard and employee. The bodyguard part I get because it's not like she did this before, but the part where she's salty and annoyed towards Min Hyuk (and show it so much to his face) I don't get, I mean she's her boss afterall. Is it because she doesn't like that he has a crush on Ji soo's character?

Good thing Park Bo Young is very endearing and I just can't seem to get annoyed with her. I can't wait for her to fall in love with Min Hyuk.

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i so agree ... as much as i find their scenes endearing, i'm wondering why is she so salty all the time towards him ???

he is her employer after all. And he is paying her, a 27 year old unemployed and (supposedly) unqualified person 60 million won!

what exactly is her work ? since she seems to get irritated to even travel with him ... And isn't that her job ? to be with him all the time ?

I'm not even going into how inept she is as a bodyguard because obviously she wasn't trained to be one.

but why is she so angry to even turn up for work which she is paid for ?

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Seriously, I find her character annoying too LOL. Which is why I still don't understand why Minhyuk is starting to development romantic interest in her. Like, uh, WHY? But, I digress. I can go on forever about how I dislike her character but can't hate her cuz PBY too adorbs.

Refer to my comment posted somewhere below for more ranting if you are inclined to do so haha.

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I totally agree.i haven't warm up to her character yet.if she's my employee who i pay 60 million won and gets annoyed by my presence,i would definitely sack her.

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I kind of get where she is coming from. She was originally annoyed by him being a bystander in the beginning. On top of that, she didn't want to be a bodyguard so she's unqualified as one. Her saltiness also comes from the fact that he's making her be his secretary too even though it was his fault that he caused his original secretary to be hospitalized. He forced them to have a chicken fight when she was reluctant. She is basically being a maid, secretary, care provider and a body guard which is not what she signed up for so I can see where her annoyance comes from. The 60 million won was agreed for bodyguard duty only. She also sees him as a rival for Gook du and keep in mind that she has never really held onto a job for long, getting fired really quick so I think she just doesn't know how to respect employers especially one as eccentric and petty as Min Hyuk.

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the contract and the money is just to keep her next to him. And it is not because he had a crush on her from the beginning (although the lack of formality works pretty well so that they fall in love, of course), no no, it was because he really thought he needed a bodyguard, and he was impressed by her strength.

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I think her saltiness comes from the fact that
1) She sees him as a guy who stood by and watched while an old man was being beat up by goons. He did make the report, but she's used to men like Gook Doo who jump into save the day. So in comparison Min Hyuk is a weakling.
2) he asks her to cook for him when its clearly not in the job description of a body guard. And I can't say I blame her.

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He is aware BS doesn't like him much. He's constantly mouthing her saying bad things about him when she looks at him while talking about him. Then he gets real evidence when he gets hold of the recording in his car. Pure gold!

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if anyone is in doubt of park hyunsik's acting chops i would politely point them out to that scene of him eating BS' food.
from when he saw the spread to the moment he's eating them, he didn't shed a tear, nor his expression changed that much, but you could totally feel his emotions running the entire gamut from playful, to surprise, to nostalgic, and lastly, to sadness as his loneliness just seem to crush his soul and he was eating that meal while battling tears inside

(man if only writing essays like this was so easy during college lol)

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If only colleges offered a "Watching K-Dramas" major, it would have been!

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love love that scene too!

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..from playful, to surprise, to nostalgic, and lastly, to sadness as his loneliness just seem to crush his soul and he was eating that meal while battling tears inside

Totally, I feel for him as well. Such a joy to watch him.

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I can relate to bok soon so much, im not strong like her (which is a pity) but im not your typical girl either. Im super tall nd I tower above guys so I hve had to struggle wth not fitting the " ideal" feminine image. It doesn't help tht I hve large feet either nd hve to shop fr shoes at the mans isle whilst staring longingly at the pretty girly shoes. So for minhyuk falling for boksoon gven her strength gives me hope tht thy' ll be a guy out there not intimidated by my height, coz society has dictated tht guys hve to be taller then their girlfriends, which is absurd if you ask me. So BS nd MH fighting!!!

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My daughter is 6' tall and about 4" taller than her boyfriend. They're great together. There's someone for everyone if you have an open heart and an open mind.

Cheers :)

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Both an aunt and two cousins are about a foot taller than their husbands and all are living happily. Don't worry, as Zafinah said, you will find someone if you keep looking! And what's better, if he likes you despite your "not-ideal" height, than he is probably open minded- a great characteristic for a partner.

And I sympathize with you on staring at pretty girly shoes that I can't fit into, but in opposite way. I have super small feet because I'm below average height where I live. Can't wear flats/ballet flats and strapless heels because my feet are too small :( So yes, I love the short/small but mighty DBS!

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My youngest daughter is taller than her hubby. (He had a difficult time at first and asked her on their first date why she was so "freakishly" tall.)
My hub is four years younger than I--that took some getting used to to. We met at work and I thought he was older.

Romance is difficult enough when the couple is "perfect."

But is any couple really perfect?
And isn't overcoming past prejudices the answer?
I thought I'd marry a sensitive musician.
And I married a jock.

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As a very tall girl myself, I relate to this! It's really hard for me to feel feminine because I always feel like a giant next to anyone around me, including all the guys. Leaving the whole "society says guys must be taller than girls" thing aside, I personally prefer taller men because of an inferiority complex that makes me feel like I'm a giant and big and clumsy next to anyone else. Oh well!

Then again... BS is so small and cute and petite, argh. I'm so jelly! XD

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@lezah I ttly hve the same inferiority complex nd want to date taller guys, I moved to germany for school nd I was so happy tht guys are freakishly tall here but then the problem is cultural difference which is hard to get over, its like I can't win, lol

@aym I hve a cousin with the same problem as you she shops for everything at the kids section nd she absolutely hates it, the alternative is online shopping for petite woman nd thts super expensive. le sigh! Stuggles of bng not avarage ?

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Yanca94, I've have a story to share related to this topic.

I've dated a guy who was super handsome but a bit short for my country standars, (about 1,67 cm, google tells me is 5,47 feet), I'm taller than him, but not by much.

He once told me that all his girlfriends where taller than him, I proded a little and asked him if it was an ego think, as in "I can walk in to any bar and despite of being one of the sorter guys in here, I can hook up with any girl I want".

He told me "No,it is because I like women and femininity, the taller the girl, there is literally more woman".

So bellieve me, the amazonian tipe it's liked as well, don't believe the grass is greener allways on the other side, Wonder Woman for the win!.

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anyone else thinks that the company behind Dobong-dong redevelopment is Ohsung Group (aka minhyuk's father), and that he'd hired THOSE thugs BS beat up to clear up the area? it would make sense then that minhyuk seems to recognize the gangster boss in the hospital must've been one of his dad's cronies/henchmen

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you're right! totally makes sense.

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My mind also immediately went that way after his father mentioned about owning a construction company when they had dinner together. That would certainly make it easier for us to track the baddies. Too much villain here.

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I just loved the father daughter moments. Bong soon's family is really caring

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I should have posted this back in episode 1, but remember how one of Bong-soon's ancestors threw rocks at the enemy in the battle of Haengju? Haengju was a big Korean victory in the Japanese invasion of 1592 - 1598, and if you poke around in the right corners of the internet, you can even find a painting of the battle that shows a woman throwing rocks (!), and the story is famous enough to make a perfect start for a strong woman lineage.

Scroll down a bit past halfway
http://www.samuelhawley.com/visittohaengju.html

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This is really cool! Thanks for posting.

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and I ~ ~ ~ I will always love you, love you ~ ~ ~

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I laughed so hard I almost hurt myself!.

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Dose anyone have any ideas/theories what the painting in the back of MH closet could mean?

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Thats DBS from beginning of the drama when she saves MH in the bus.

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Unlike most of the commenters so far, my enthusiasm for this show is starting to wane.

I put it down to underdeveloped writing and weird editing. This plot seems kind of unfocused, and there are a lot of scenes that appear for no good reason that I can see. For example, the scene on the soccer field with Bong-soon and the high school gangsters...what was that about? It seemed randomly shoved in just to provide a set-up for the gag where she kicks the soccer ball (also, why did she kick that soccer ball so hard? The show makes it seem like she was mad because it rolled [gently, accidentally] into her leg and then the player asked her to kick it over. Why did she need to rocket it into outer space?). Or the hyungnim's inability to figure out how to eat pie...the heck was that scene for? Again, it seemed like a scene included just for some forced laughter that this scary gangster doesn't know how to cut his food. Very odd.

I love Park Bo-young as an actress, but I am finding it really hard to connect to or care about Bong-soon. I don't really have a sense of what motivates her. It seems like she exists mainly to have a crush on Gook-doo and as a vehicle for Park Bo-young to unleash her trademark aegyo. Bong-soon doesn't seem to have a well-sketched out internal conflict or a questioning of her powers, and we aren't given a lot of insight into what interests her other than Gook-doo. It makes for a boring, flat character for me.

Her powers seem poorly outlined, and only deployed when they are convenient or would provide laughs. I can't quite figure out the rules around her powers, and the show seems to lack internal consistency around how they work. For example, in Episode 3 when she shoves Min-hyuk off the couch, she just uses a normal amount of strength, and we postulated that maybe her powers don't deploy when she does something accidentally. But when she shoved Min-hyuk into the back seat of the car, her powers deployed and she accidentally almost broke his skull. So I guess they do come out accidentally sometimes? I dunno, I just feel like the show isn't giving us a clear set-up around its central premise.

Lastly, I don't love the show's portrayal of gayness. On the one hand, everyone seems begrudgingly accepting of Min-hyuk being gay, which is good, I guess. But on the other hand, they're really using gayness as a gag joke and playing up the stereotype that gay men are feminine and campy (see: the weird and uncomfortable dream sequence). The shaman was also portrayed in a weird way; he was wearing make-up and kept calling the mom and her friends "unni", as if he were a girl, which I feel like were "indicators" that he's probably gay and that we're supposed to find that laughable.

I really want to like this drama. I think Park Hyung-sik is doing a great job as Min-hyuk. But everything else is falling short of my expectations, and I'm not loving this drama the way I thought I would.

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I have to agree with the portrayal of gayness. They're making it seem like a joke and almost make fun of Min Hyuk for being gay? Specifically the scene from ep 3 where bong soon told him he wouldn't get married to a woman. The way I saw it was she was making fun of him for not being able to get married since gay marriage is illegal (I think ) in Korea. Like wtf man. I'm sure there are gay men/women who watch the show and don't like their sexuality being used for laughs or to bait people who find it a turn on. I also don't like that he's seen as having a detriment for being gay. Ughhh I think that this drama is good in that it's taking baby steps to show a potentially gay character on television, but they way they're going about it is all wrong. I would actually LOVE it if Min Hyuk wasn't seen as a joke for his "gayness" and instead seen as any other person. Additionally, it would be AMAZING if he actually was bi, because I don't think I've ever seen a bi character in a kdrama.

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Ughhh I think that this drama is good in that it’s taking baby steps to show a potentially gay character on television...

See, I can't even give them credit for that because there are dramas that came out before this one that do SUCH a better job of this. Answer Me: 1997 and Secret Garden come to mind as shows that portrayed gay characters realistically and sympathetically. Coffee Prince -- which came out ten years ago -- did a good job of sensitively portraying Han-kyul's struggle and acceptance of the fact that he might be gay, and the supporting characters (Sullen Japanese Guy!) were actually supportive, not the derisive kind of supportive that this drama shows.

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Life is Beautiful is a benchmark in K-Dramaland,actually portraying a gay couple in a weekend family drama.

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Ooo, thank you for bringing that drama to my attention! Gonna put it on the "To Watch" list. :)

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You know what? I totally forgot about Hoya's character in Repy 1997. Yeah I guess I like the show so I wanted to give it props but you're correct about previous dramas doing a far superior portrayal of being gay than the drama is doing right now. I just hope they stop with the jokes and dismissal of Min Hyuk and just accept him as he is regardless of his sexuality.

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Additionally, it would be AMAZING if he actually was bi, because I don’t think I’ve ever seen a bi character in a kdrama.

Yes! I would be so happy to see a bi character in a K-drama! Or a lesbian character...I feel like k-dramas have furnished us with some gay male characters, but I don't think I've ever seen a gay female character.

Side note: I did get a bi vibe from the Kang Yi-na character in Age of Youth. She's not canonically bi, but she definitely pinged as bi on my queerdar.

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The Good Wife has a (canon) bisexual character!

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But then it's an adaptation from a US show (or so I heard/ read). It's not an original show from SK.

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Ooo! I didn't know that!

And @Hye Mi, yeah, The Good Wife is an adaptation from a US show, which does have a canon bisexual character. But I am surprised that the Korean version kept that character -- I had incorrectly assumed they wouldn't!

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@Andrea: I think remakes are very much constrained/ limited by its original versions. Very often remakes don't go about changing or removing characters, especially if they contribute to the story overall, even as a side character.

I'd appreciate the effort more if it's an OC from an original show ^^.

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Yes! Finally someone has the same thoughts I have about this show. I was pretty sold on it up until that dream and then the rest of the horrible comments and jokes about Min Hyuk being gay in this episode. Besides the fact that the editing is horrible and some of the gags go on way too long and there doesn't really seem to be a cohesive plot line (which I can somewhat overlook for the sake of the cute), wtf is up with them harping on and on and onnnn about him being gay? It's just in such poor taste and completely not amusing at this point.

I'm actually kind of annoyed that this wasn't mentioned at the end of this recap and that the recapper found all of that amusing. Like, seriously? That's not funny. That dream was so bad, and then a few minutes later when his mom made another awful comment about him being like an apple you can't pick or whatever ridiculousness that was, I literally turned it off and resolved not to watch anymore.

I just find it really despicable that they seem to be stuck on this gay thing and making horrid unfunny "jokes". Is that all the writers can do? They have some serious reassessing to do here, imo.

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100% agree with you Erika. I have another point of view to offer on CandidClown's comment that Min Hyuk's, "been called gay to his face and hasn’t bothered correcting anyone, so either it’s partially right, or he’s just having fun with the assumption."

Basically, my question is, just because someone is called gay and doesn't correct it... why are the only 2 options: 1) you must be gay, 2) you're "having fun" with it?

I know people have speculated about my sexuality before - guessing bi or homosexual (I'm actually heterosexual...). If someone asks me directly, I'll tell them. If people just talk about it behind my back, or try to ask leading questions to "figure out" my sexuality, I won't try to clear anything up, and let them think what they will...

Why?

Because I don't believe my sexuality relates at all to the kind of person I am - my kindness, honesty, intelligence, strength, etc. are no different whether I am gay or straight. In most situations, relationships, and interactions (as in work/classmates/acquaintances), my sexuality doesn't and shouldn't matter. I'm just living life as who I am, and if knowing "which way I swing" changes your perception of me... well, I have other, more important things to do in my life than coddle your preconceptions on what it means to be a woman, straight or otherwise.

To me, being labeled by others as bi or gay is not something I feel I have to defend myself against by adamantly declaring my real sexuality (because being bi or gay or asexual or whatever is not bad, even if someone else is trying to use it in a derogatory way). If it matters (as in, if I am interested in you romantically) you'll know. Trust me. LOL.

All that to say... I know the point of this show is not to delve into the complexities of societal acceptance of non-straight folks (and dear CandidClown, thank you for your work in bringing us these recaps, you are doing a lovely job <3). But IMO, the manner in which they (the writer(s)?) handle the construct of sexuality is distastefully ignorant and one-dimensional. [And their weak characterization of this supposedly Strong Woman is equally unpalatable, but I'll leave that discussion for other commenters].

P.S. I only write so much because I had such high hopes, Show! This season has been a drama-drought for me. :(

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SO MUCH YES to everything you have written here!

And I definitely agree with your frustration at the weak characterization of Bong-soon. I, too, had a lot of hope for this show based on the previews and based on previous JTBC offerings, so I am feeling the disappointment acutely.

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I can’t quite figure out the rules around her powers, and the show seems to lack internal consistency around how they work.

Lots of people seem to share your opinion. I think it's a great show but only if you turn your brain off and don't think too much.

Writer blew it at the start when by saying Bong-soon had to use her powers only for good. We wouldn't have had the complaints if they said she can't (deliberately) use them for evil, greed, bullying, etc. Accidents & misunderstandings are ok. Using powers for gain seems ok if she is just doing something that would ok for a normal person to do (except normal people would need some equipment) like making apple juice or shelling walnuts for her parent's business. Remember when her father told her there was a walnut delivery coming -- he's asking her to help out and it doesn't occur to either of them that it might be a problem.

Where they blew the rules is having the strong person be selectively heavy -- strength & weight should be separate. They have her cause a minor earthquake if she falls but nothing collapses under her weight when she walks and she doesn't sink into the ground when she runs. Oh wait, I'm thinking too much (turns brain off).

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" They have her cause a minor earthquake if she falls"

well logically:
1. she was in a state of surprise when she falls, as opposed to her being fully in control while walking normally
2. she would reflexively push against the floor to break her fall and use more strength than normal
3. i think she is normally able to fully control her strength, she even commented on it several times already, how it's difficult for her recently, might be because of her emotional shake-ups or as a cosmic sign she should use it to battle injustices (aka the crimes)
4. this is a comedy drama, you are supposed to leave logic out the door lol

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I agree with you on so much of this. The editing seems off to me e.g.: the "I will always love you" scene made me go ?????? from laughing to rolling my eyes, it went on for really long. And that's not the only time this happened...some scene are stretched out until they loose their humor and other dramatic/serious scenes are so short that they become kind of ridiculous and laughable. The scenes with the psychopath are one of the most glaring missteps of this show for me, they are not only surprisingly brutal in tone for this kind of story but also brutally sandwiched between all the fluffy humor, without any real transition that it just seems out of place and bizarre to me. It's like instead of building tension they just put in random jump scares.
Having the perpetrator wear a mask is also somewhat weird to me...sure - the victims won't recognize his face this way but I find it difficult to believe that he would be planning to set them free someday and if he doesn't then what's the point? I would like to know the reason but at the same time I'm not confident enough in this show to believe that they really *have* a reason for it other than not wanting to show the face to us viewers. Usually that would be fine, however, I do have a problem with it here cause it doesn't fit in with the tone of the rest of the show - a masked murderer usually means a revelation later on that one of the characters is actually the perpetrator which should evoke suspicion in us and suspicion is really not what you need in goofy/funny scenes.

I love romcom and I love crime shows and I love both mixed together even more but it doesn't seem to mash well here.

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I have an even bigger problem with the characters though...they went for a comic feel in this show and just like that - the characters feel 2D as well. Either that or they are all supposed to be quite stupid and deranged and are living in their own little bubble. Let's go through them shall we:
Do Bong- soon: Quite entitled....it fits in a way cause it feels like she knows that she is the protagonist and became arrogant and full of herself because of it. She signed a contract to be someone's body guard for a lot of money but is then complaining about actually having to do her job. A job that she is completely unqualified for minus her Hulk strength. She doesn't even use it really to protect her boss..(future episode might show improvement in that) She is reckless when it comes to her power and even when something doesn't quite add up (her power getting more and more uncontrollable) *and* given the warnings of her family about the alleged curse, she still just shrugs and moves on.
She surely doesn't seem to be much of a good person and as a character she mostly
consists of: complaints, threats and physical abuse towards the people around her.
Her power is badly defined as well, hopefully they will explain and show more in the future.
Hwang Jin-Yi (her mother): horrible woman, horrible for the sake of humor but still pretty horrid. She treats her husband like a slave and atm in one, never grateful and always condescending. She shows little concern for other people, we basically only know that she values her son over her daughter and that she wants Bong-soon to marry someone rich, even if that means she will be in a loveless marriage. I can understand though that she doesn’t feel the need to worry about Bong-soon given her daughter’s superpower. Still not a likable character to me though.
Do Chip-Goo: let’s himself be treated like a doormat except for trying to smuggle money away under his wife’s nose. Kind, not much else to say…somewhat boring.
Do-Bong ki: Met with his friend’s girlfriend and although she seems to be the one instigating this, he doesn’t seem to see any fault in entertaining either.
Also, maybe a psychopath…who knows. (Yeah, I guess Bong soon would have recognized his voice…still suspicious, hope this is resolved really quickly and we learn the identity of the psycho)
Do Bong-soon’s friend: nothing, I got nothing, she isn’t much of a character yet…..well, she realized that Min-hyuk isn’t gay at least so she is more observant than Bong-soon.
Min-Hyuk: still the most dimensional character because of his trope n#34455432 lonely and difficult childhood. But are we just going to ignore the: I wanted to be a perpetrator when I was little - speech? Like what? I will just assume he meant it in a: I wanna be the comic book villain, he so cool :D - kinda way….

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In Kook-Doo: very stern, stoic. He has no idea what’s going on and for that reason seems to be weirdly left out, like a not matching puzzle piece. Don’t know what to do with him, hopefully he will get a better purpose and focus soon when the crime story *hopefully* gains momentum and screen time. 3 minutes shock value don’t make a crime story. Either tell it right or tone the horror down a little and concentrate on the romcom (just my opinion).
The other characters are pure comedic relief (gangsters) or we just haven’t seen enough of them to really say much about them (Min-Hyuk’s family).

Finally, I want to talk about the comedy which I am conflicted about. I think it’s funny, I really do, I laugh out loud a lot of times however…it’s funnier the first time around.
They reuse their jokes too much imo:
We had the cross dressing x2
the husband hides the money x2
the ganster pisses himself for fear of the girl x2
the is he gay or not x5?
the Do bong soon hurts someone accidentally- how funny x3497386
I get the meaning of running gags but it kind of becomes pointless if almost all your jokes are repeats…it wouldn’t even surprise me if this wasn’t the last time we heard the I will always love you soundtrack although I hope that at least this stays a one time deal.

And concerning the gay jokes: I believe that comedy has no boarders but these jokes still do make me wonder about the image of gays in SK cause there seems to be a certain ineptness about these jokes.

From all of this you would think I hate the drama……I really don’t. I enjoy it quite a bit, the actors are charming and the premise is cute and interesting and I am a sucker for mysteries so I still have hope even for that part of the story. I guess I am just more vocal about the flaws of this drama *because* I like it and it’s always worse seeing something that could be great wasted in just good rather than seeing a simply „bad“ show - you can just stop watching the bad ones after all.

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The problem is that SWDBS trivializes and makes sexual identity the butt and object of the jokes. Comedy should be able to touch difficult subject but it shouldn't be basically doing the whole, kick someone while they are down which is exactly what the show does. I hope it isn't a surprise to anyone that LGBTQ people are still victims of violence perpetuated by the state and individuals.

When you are making fun, which is what the show essentially does through its cheap punchlines, of an already marginalized group it ends up contributing to their dehumanization. When Bong-soon's mother trivializes Min-hyuk being gay by saying that "you cant find a men without flaws" its contributes and upholds the belief that LGBT folks can be "converted." This holds real life consequences as LGBT people are often thrown into abusive "conversion therapy" programs.

Even though dramas are a fantasy and this show definitely does not follow generally established rules of logic, it still exists within a larger society where power dynamics are very real and LGBT folks are persecuted and attacked daily. This is not just an issue of distasteful jokes but also upholding dangerous dehumanizing understandings of this community. Also the show does nothing to illustrate that these homophobic comments are wrong and harmful but rather play it off like a cute joke when its not.

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@Gil, I agree 100% with everything you wrote. Thanks for pointing out the issues with the show's portrayal of gay men in such a coherent, articulate way!

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the “I will always love you” scene made me go ?????? from laughing to rolling my eyes, it went on for really long.

YES! Hahaha, your emoji sequence is SPOT ON.

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I agree with most of your opinion on the show's depiction/handling of gayness and I share most of your disappointment on how the show is talking about gender roles and sexuality.

But I doubt the shaman is also being portrayed as possibly gay or "gay" as a joke as you feel like he was. I have seen other male shamans in other korean dramas/movies depicted similarly unusual/weird/different from a "normal" male characters: wearing make up/dressed up as a female/talking in high pitched voices. And it wasn't to show that they are "gay" or reversing gender roles, but to show that they are shamans who are (or supposedly are, since majority of korean mass media don't take shamans seriously/ridicules them) possessed by another different spirit/being. And with a male shaman, the most simple/direct way of showing that out-of-ordinary is to depict them girly/"gay". As in, the shaman is wearing makeup because he's a shaman, not because he is "gay." Is is the most p.c. depiction? Definitely not. It is also not a very accurate one either, since male shamans in s. korea today are nothing like that. But I don't think shaman's make up is nothing to make him "gay"; if that scene was offensive to anyone, it should be to the real male shamans in korea, not gays.

Also calling DBS's mom and her friends "unni" is also pretty common in other business/customer relationship in s. korea. Most female adult customers are called "unni" despite their age or the gender of the person calling them. So again, nothing to do with shaman's potential "gay"-ness.

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Thank you so much for providing some insight on the shaman character. I'm a white American lady, so I don't have this kind of valuable cultural context when watching K-drams. That's just one of the reasons I am so thankful for the Dramabeans community! ^_^

And with a male shaman, the most simple/direct way of showing that out-of-ordinary is to depict them girly/”gay”. As in, the shaman is wearing makeup because he’s a shaman, not because he is “gay.”

See, I think this actually kind of supports my opinion though. If the way that you show that someone isn't "normal" is to depict them with stereotypical "gay" traits, that's homophobic. So this isn't the blatant homophobia of the characters making openly disparaging remarks about Min-hyuk's sexuality, but it does illustrate the underlying homophobia in a portrayal when it uses "gay" identifiers to mark someone as abnormal.

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..everyone seems begrudgingly accepting of Min-hyuk

I would imagine they are begrudging because it is not the norm, but the point is they have come to accept.

..they’re really using gayness as a gag joke

If they can use heterosexual person to run up some jokes to tell a story, I don't see why they can run the same on gay.

..and playing up the stereotype that gay men are feminine and campy

It's just one of the ways of portraying them, I guess. Of course gays are all forms of normal looking but you can't deny some gays are effiminate.

Then again, the tone of this show is heavy on rom-com and not meant to delve on deeply on any specific topic.

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I would imagine they are begrudging because it is not the norm, but the point is they have come to accept.

That reasoning seems kind of dubious. For example, Asians make up only 5.6% of the American population, meaning that they are not "the norm" in the USA. Does that make it okay for me to "begrudgingly" accept them? Heck no! Gay people are not a social oddity. We don't have to be reluctant about accepting their identity.

If they can use heterosexual person to run up some jokes to tell a story, I don’t see why they can run the same on gay.

Generally when a heterosexual person is portrayed in a joking way, it's not because they are heterosexual. These jokes aren't usually set up using the existence of someone's heterosexuality as a punchline. The jokes in SWDBS use homosexuality as a punchline...like, for some reason, being gay is funny. Which it's not...unless of course you view homosexuality as a joke.

Of course gays are all forms of normal looking but you can’t deny some gays are effiminate.

I can't, I won't, and I didn't. There definitely are effeminate gay men out there. But media portrayal of gay men is OVERWHELMINGLY effeminate. There are very few gay male characters who are anything BUT effeminate/campy/flaming (by the way, notice that all these adjectives have negative associations, especially when associated with men). When society consistently portrays a certain type of character using only a few traits, the portrayal becomes stereotypical, close-minded, and tiresome (it's like the tired portrayal of all female second leads as jealous/evil/obsessive, or the awful portrayal of all black people as violent/thugs/criminals).

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do bong soon's life goal is to create a super hero character just like her. shes not like other people and cannot have regular dreams and all. she was never smart and she has always lived life simply. she has moved from job to job but most of the time she was unemployed or wasn't selected for the job. her purpose isn't to be crushing on someone. you should pay attention to details, else you'll miss the entire drama

about some 'unnecessary' scenes... obviously, there for comic relief. it will get very serious soon. she has no control of her powers and really doesn't know how to use them yet. also because she wants to remain adorable in the eyes of guk doo, she never really trained herself. and shes always careful because of the generational curse.

why so serious? the hyungnim... well doesn't know how to eat pie.. laugh or ignore but i really think you should watch the drama and be more detailed. and rather than having expectations just watch it with an open mind. its a really refreshing drama

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you should pay attention to details, else you’ll miss the entire drama

I am paying attention to details. Just because I don't share your opinion that the drama is refreshing does not mean that I'm not paying attention.

In my opinion, the writers of this show are not doing a good job of portraying Bong-soon as a fully actualized character. We know her background because we are told about exposition-style it in the first episode, but most of the stuff we have seen her doing focuses on being attractive to Gook-doo or her feelings for Gook-doo. Of course there are the hijinks that come along with her being a bodyguard to Min-hyuk, but even then, a lot of their back-and-forth is about her crush on Gook-doo. When it isn't, it's Bong-soon being grouchy in reaction to Min-hyuk's teasing. That's all. That's all that has really been developed so far, and I find it boring.

As for the throw-away comedic scenes, I think we just disagree on these. I don't usually enjoy scenes in a drama when they seem out-of-context or like they were just smushed into the drama for laughs. I love funny scenes, but to cut away from the plot just to show that the hyungnim can't eat pie? To me, that doesn't add any value to the drama.

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OH Finally someone who shares my opinion! I was losing hope here...
+100000 on everything that you said! I'm also disappointed this week by SWDBS. I have the same feelings as with Introverted Boss. I was so looking forward to those dramas, but I guess the writing to me is the biggest flaw. I don't know if they will be able to tighten it tho.

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Hum... oh Andrea, I have to agree with you to a certain extend. Personally I find gayness to be something against the natural law. I don't despise gay people, but I don't like what they do. Personal opinion. That being said, it is simply good to remember that this is a comedy.
They would even make fun of the church, or like when she turned the Buda image to the back. Budist people may find that disrespectful, but again, the show does it because it is a comedy. They have the right to make everything laughable.
I suppose we have to let them be.
I don't love this show crazily, but it is also not that bad.

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I've gotta say, I'm loving the contrast between Min Hyuk and Gook Doo. Good Doo is the guy who has a certain ideal for the girl he wants to be with. She and all girls as far has he's concerned need to act and be a certain way, and seeing as how he's completely clueless about Bong Soon's secret inspite of having been friends for so long, he clearly does not see them past their surface. I'm not advocating cheating or anything, but it's not surprising that his girlfriend is already on the prowl for someone else, and I wouldn't be surprised if it's not just because he is a somewhat absentee boyfriend.
Min Hyuk on the other hand is skilled at seeing people past the surface they present. This applies to Bong Soon as well. He sees her, gets her and enjoys her. Damnit why can't he be real!!!!!

On a side note, I'm damn curious why has he hired her. I'm not on board with the theory that he's curious about her. But every time there is a major development in the case, he tries to keep her as far away as possible. It's weird, because he does like her (even if it's platonic so far), is counting on her help, and trusts her (as evidenced byt the fact that he let her into his lair).

Also, as of today I'm officially taking bets on the killer. I've got 2 dozen red velvet cupcakes on the middle brother.

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hah! i bet all my cakes and cheese tarts in the fridge on the middle brother as Minhyuk's stalker.

and i also bet all my yogurt drinks and vitagens and the witness in second eps is the psycho kidnapper.

and another bet is that the stalker and the kidnapper are two different people. a carton of ice cream and half a dozen ice cream sticks.

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@rinny
True, I'm leaning towards middle brother being the stalker too, because well in spirit of keeping your friends close and enemies closer, his niceness is an in your face red herring. Plus, I dont know if anyone else noticed, but I did catch the edge of the well hidden barb in his response when Min hyuk's father announced him as the successor.

My Cupcake bet is basically glasses induced deductive reasoning.

We might both be wrong though. Bong Soon has hard the stalker on the phone and the killer in and all three brothers in question and she didn't catch anything. But it's still possible. The stalker might be scrambling his voice electronically, and maybe the brother adopts a more controlled tone as part of his normal person disguise.

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Oooppsss I meant

Bong Soon has *heard* the stalker on the phone and the killer and all three brothers in *person*

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Not "advocating" cheating, but certainly justifying it to puff up MH in contrast to GD using pseudo-feminist buzz"phrases".

Why oh why can't people just bold-faced stan for their faves without trying to pull down other characters (mis)using social justice critique no less!

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I'm not. Allow me to be specific. The guy shows a distinct tendency to pigeonhole people into types. He 'likes' women to be delicate and fragile - his own words. He was quite clearly addressing his words to bong soon when he said he likes girls who are fragile. Like he's setting a benchmark for her to meet with him as the prize. And pedestals do tend get uncomfortable after a while. So it's not hard to believe that the woman in his life is starting to find that tedious and uncomfortable. This does not justify the cheating, but not all people have the same strength of character.
Simply put, I don't endorse the behaviour, but I can certianly understand it.

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Also
1. advocating isn't a buzz phrase feminist or otherwise. It means to speak or stand in favor of.
2. You'd be wise not to debate feminism with me.
3. You don't need to be a feminist or a social justice warrior (though I'll happily accept both titles) to appreciate a character that thinks of a (prospective)partner as an equal, especially when contrasted with another that clearly does not.

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The more I watch the more I appreciate the perfect comic timing of PHS. PBY is something in your face, you can see easily how cute she is. PHS acting is very quite. He does well in small details. There is nothing over acting about him. Everything in DBS is over the top but he shines with his quietly.

A small thing though, when he stands, he doesnt stand straight, a bit of hunchback, maybe because of big clothes.

DBS has plenty of lol moments you can watch over and over again.

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I think the hunchback is a side effect of being tall. Both him and our second lead are un-commonly tall and coming from an area where the average height isn't very high, that usually leads to people hunching over a little to compensate for the difference.

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I may be in the minority here but I think Bong Soon as a character is so damn annoying LOL. She's cute as hell but she's also super, super, SUUUUPER annoying too lol. She b*tches so much & complains alot. Still, I don't hate her (cuz, with PBY portraying her, how can I? She manages to make everything she touches lovable) but I don't like her much either.

Obviously, I think Minhyuk is way too good for her at this point. AKA: I don't see what he sees in her?? I get his fascination with her, I mean, who wouldn't? She's super strong. It's his romantic interest in her that I do not get. It is (IMO) not organic at all. All they do is bicker (she's always side-eyeing him), she's always going on about how aweeeeeesomeeeee Dok gu is (he seriously ain't. He must be the most unlikeable 2nd male lead EVER actually lol.) & she's pretty dang rude to him, considering the fact that he's her boss and all.

Which gets me thinking: is Minhyuk a masochist or something? (haha, jokes) but really tho? All his life he's been mistreated so it almost kinda makes sense that he latches on to people who treat him badly. He's a very broken boy, to say the least.

I'm also not loving the editing of this drama (it feels choppy) and think there's way too much filler. There's way too much time dedicated to the mean girls (BS' mom & her 2 friends), the "bad guys"--NOT the stalker or mask guy--that are probably more so there for comic relief, and ALL the dialogue between the leads. Am I the only one who notices how much dialogue (AKA bickering) there is between our main leads? Gawd, it's annoying lol.

There's just waaay too much going on (basically 3 dramas in 1) and the director is not doing a great job at making all flow together well. Instead, he puts in all these filler scenes?? Like, NO. I'm not interested in MORE arguing from the leads or the moms seeing a shaman or etc. I'm interested in so plot development. If the director wants to be ambitious and have so much going on then he needs to do a better job of tightening up his story-telling skills. It's not doing it for me.

Overall, I'm still really enjoying this drama. Mostly for our 2 main leads (why they SO likeable tho? lol) and for the mystery that--although badly executed so far--still manages to maintain my interest...FOR NOW.

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Your not alone i find BS annoying too when she's around MH, they're bickering too much, he's the boss the way she treats him is unlikable, she has no shame to show her irritated attitude towards him.

I give the crown of the most annoying second lead to Woo Il from IB, I don't like JS's character in here but i still can tolerate him unlike WI i hate that guy to bits.

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well MH did say that she's treating her friend like her boss while her boss like a friend lol.. he definitely noticed but apparently not all that bothered by her 'insolence'. he was probably too entertained by her to take issue with it

i actually like that she feels comfortable enough with him to show her salty side instead of the sickeningly sweet and 'fragile' image she put up around gook du. even though he's supposed to be her friend since childhood.

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When mom met shaman and asked for bong soon and if the man(minhyuk) is gay,

Shaman: What kind of crazy mother who would marry her daughter to dog (gae)???

Bhahaha.

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Oh man, I had a completely different reaction to that line. I thought it was really gross and insensitive to even jokingly confuse a gay person and a dog, especially since I think this show on the whole is not doing well with its attitudes toward homosexuality (I commented more on this above, so I won't go into the whole schpiel again here).

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That's because "gae" (which means dog) and "gay" sound pretty much the same in Korean. I agree with you in that the show has had its share of homophobic jokes but gae/gay was just a simple word mixup.

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I agree with rinny, the second brother is the one doing all this towards Min-Hyuk and the kidnapper is the second witness, the hair length and height matches that of the killer, plus ALL dramas, show the kidnappers and killers in previous episodes.
Enjoying the show so far, like the comedy.

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I love how light and funny this show is! Minus the whole kidnapping + stalking going on. It's such a breath of fresh air! The comedy is golden and there's nothing else I can ask for! It may not be the best when you think about it too deeply, but I guess it wasn't intended for that in the first place.

EVERYTHING PARK BO YOUNG TOUCHES TURNS TO GOLD!! ABSOLUTE GOLD!!!

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The backward Buddha and “He was the one who’d turned his back on me first.” was one of the best bits ever.

Now every god in the universe should know not to inflict any Job/Gilgamesh torments on her, or else!

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Mortified, Bong-soon spends a few moments tossing in her bed, ranting at her “dirty dream.”

Uh, should a girl who want to have a dirty dream about two guys be able to do better than that?

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Argh. *shouldn't* and *wants*

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Seriously, if it's a 'dirty' dream, I'm expecting that she at least be the ice cream in that pretty boy sandwich. ;)

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Idk why, but I felt like Min-hyuk was tempting the devil by telling his second brother to help him. Sure, from flashback scene, he seemed genuine and kind enough, but I just couldn't help being suspicious with his super understanding attitude. My kdrama logic tell me that no one from that kind of family would grow up into a purely sweet and kind man. Even our quirky CEO was quite ruthless in his own way.

And that's why, it squeezed my heart when this oddball, weird guy suddenly turned emotional when he ate what Bong-soon made. (And I have to say that Park Hyung-sik did great in that almost-but-not-quite crying scene) I guess we know now that the only person he genuinely felt connected with was his mom. And to think that he lost that connection when he was only 7 years old, I want to give him a bear hug. Or at least let Bong-soon does that on my behalf.

It seems like her making breakfast for him would be a daily occurence now. Bong-soon~ah, don't you know that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach? It's not like Min-hyuk needs another reason to completely fall head over heels for you.

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I love that the movie they went for was Logan, what perfect timing that it was out this week.

Because of COURSE Bong-soon is going to connect on a whole other level with a story that involves a small girl with superhuman strength beating up people.

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When Bong-soon stopped in the middle of the street at the end, I was worried about the Truck of Doom. I mean worried about what would happen to the poor unsuspecting truck :)

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Ooooh, ToD meets his match? I haven't seen him make an appearance of late. I think it was the first episode or two of TWY is the last time I've seen ToD. Is he running on hard times? Knows better than to test this girl? Or have I been watching the wrong dramas lately?

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crashing into BS it would be the perfect way for ol' ToD to pretend to be dead and fly off into the sunset for a retirement in a tropical beach somewhere

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That would be a great way to turn such an overused trope on its head. And a free vacation must be a good thing for ToD. It worked so hard during these past years.

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Oh shite. Nearly peed myself during the Bong Soon/ Min Hyuk/ Gok Doo errr dream sequence—nearly woke the whole house too.

As for the stalker, methinks it's the...Dad? Min Hyuk's dad. Some kind of sick father who wants to ruin his child's success since it's doing better than his own business by pitting his other children against their brother so he underhandedly ruins his own child without actually doing the hard work. Dunno, just a theory. And his accomplice is the so-called nice brother. :) And the older brothers are just too emotional to see what their dad is doing. HEHE.

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I thoroughly enjoyed BS's drunk scene and MH's discomfort at her outburst. Even as she is threatening him, he is still looking at her tenderly. So sweet.

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Park Hyung-sik will be the death of me...

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Are you guys associated with dramacoffee.com cause when I saw that you had not put up the episode 4 recap, I looked it up on google and this led me to this websites link.

http://dramacoffee.com/drama/strong-woman-do-bong-soon-episode-4

This was already uploaded before yours came out and it's word for word exactly.

Do you write for both websites?
No reply needed. Just curious.

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Omo...

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Dun Dun Dun!!!

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Tea??

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They just steal content from DB. :( They put up a blank post first and then edit it to include DB's recap once it's out to make it look like they posted first.

BTW, I think Google search remembers what sites you click on in search results and consider it as your preference next time(?) I'm on page 4 of my search results for SWDBS ep4 recap and that site still doesn't show up. :/

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Dramabeans content is copyrighted - scroll all the way down and look lower left. I don't see any such claim in the other site. So if DB gets pissed off enough they could probably take action.

If other site that shall not be named really is copying without permission, as it seems, then I vote boycott.

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Not sure why you're replying to me... I'm 100% sure they're copying from dramabeans. And I'm aware that DB content is copyrighted.

We just trust our readers to come here instead of reading recaps at other shady sites :/ there are too many of those sites to fight all of them.

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But the comment says that this chapter's recap was on the other website before it was here so how could they have copied it?? Idk if it's true but the comment here said the other website was first and not the other way around.

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Thanks for the explanation. (It all makes sense to me now. Disgusting sense, but sense.)

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Ah, now I get it. How sleazy of them. :/

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Gah, this show is SUCH a hoot to watch! It's so fun. <3 ヽ(゚ー゚*ヽ)ヽ(*゚ー゚*)ノ(ノ*゚ー゚)ノ

I could really do without all the serial killers, creepy kidnappers and killer stalkers, BUT it is what it is. I wonder if they're all different people or could they be related? If they're all different people, then boy does this show have a LOT going on... But y'know what? BECAUSE this show already has so many bad guys lurking around, I'm just so glad that our "main villains" aka the thugs, are kinda harmless. Ha. The part when Bong-soon and Co. left her house and we see that they're being watched, I was like, "Oh noes," but then when I saw Big Boss and Jaws, I was like, "Oh, thank goodness, it's just them." Hahaha. Phew~

Anyways, onto this episode!

- About Bong-soon's dream--I did NOT see THAT coming! Lol, but I'm SO GLAD it happened because that was both cringey and hysterical! I need to see BTS for that scene! I can't believe we're four episodes in and we've got two of our guys dressing like girls. Ha!

- I feel bad for Gook-doo! :( His gf's doing him wrong. WHY? I'm hopeful that Bong-soon's bro will be the one to stop her from making obvious and further moves on him. He's definitely attracted to her, but I have faith that he won't make any moves on her knowing she's his friend's gf.

- Gah, I love how smitten and ~in lurrrve~ our CEO is with Bong-soon already! I was worried he'd be hurt/offended by Bong-soon's words during her drunken outburst, but nope, that just made him fall for her even more! SO CUTE! (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧ His phone call The Morning After was so darn sweet! Gah, I melted with the way he spoke to Bong-soon on the phone, telling her to eat breakfast, not to rush to work and that he'll see her there. ≧◡≦ Can't wait to see more googly eyes from Park Hyung-shik!

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That's right, Min-hyuk surprisingly has a very high tolerance for strange behaviour. He is also quite open minded and just like someone said in the previous recaps, he definitely has his own moral code and doesn't care much about what people think as right. He is petty and mostly see people as interesting puzzle he wanted to observe and solve, but at the same time he treat them better than other kdrama chaebol who view them as people.

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Do Bong soon's imagination travels faaaar and wiiiiide and wild, apparently... Seductress Min hyuk is as pretty as female IGD :-D

Love the petty bickering and chemistry between DBS and AMH. He's clearly smitten by DBS!

How funny it is that when AMH and DBS [and IGD] are around, it's always comic. But when each of them has separate scene, it's always serious and full of mystery.

There are a lot of things still concealed in mystery, aside from the creepy kidnapper.
That gangster boss, Min hyuk's hyungs, and it seems to me that IGD has a crush on DBS in high school, you know, the way he eyes on DBS...

Park Hyungsik plays his character well. His expression, his eyes...

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Omggg hyungsik is so charminggg

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Found my new happy pill! Looking forward to Fridays and Saturdays and thank you CandidClown for the recap. Hyungsikness is real.

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Thank you so much for the entertaining recap. I love watching this show. The cute comments in the recap means I get to enjoy this show twice.

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The production struck gold casting Park Bo-young and Park Hyung-sik. They are knocking it out of the Park (pun intended) and this show's ultimate driving force to reach those very impressive ratings. Can't wait till the bromance part kicks in. I feel like I'll be able to appreciate Ji Soo's character a lot more by then.

Min-hyuk stealing a peek at his (lord and savior) Bong-soon while he was in her arms was the cherry on top of that "Bodyguard" scene. I was laughing so hard, I woke up my poor dog (who walked away from me, all disgruntled, thinking that he his owner must be nuts). I'm pretty sure I remember someone from the earlier SWDBS news article comments thread mentioning their wish for PBY to carry PHS bridal style in the show. Well, whoever you may be, it's like the producers read your comment and said "Ask and you shall receive." Haha.

I think I do I have better things to say, but can I just point out how hot Hyung-sik looked in that white t-shirt? (the NOM! NOM! NOM! one) A good-looking man in a simple, wholesome white shirt for me is 10x more attractive than say, when he's shirtless or whatever.

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Ok, so I found the comment. It's #9 in this thread. http://www.dramabeans.com/2017/02/park-hyung-shik-arm-wrestles-strong-woman-do-bong-soon-in-new-teaser/

Paging Callie! Your wish just came true! :D

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i think PHS is getting really skinny recently (maybe coz of his busy, busy schedule) compared to his High Society days when he actually had some bulk

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Nah, I think it's the opposite. Usually he is quite skinny, and I read somewhere that he put up some bulk just for High Society.

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He is generally quite thin but he tends to eat even lesser before/when he is filming. He put on some weight after High Society. He only slimmed down before Hwarang.

He does not like to exercise but since High Society requires him to have a lot of shower scenes, he went to the gym to train up that's why he had some bulk. Hwarang did not inform him that they had shower scenes so when they were informed of the shower scenes, Hyungsik said he had nothing to show. LOL.

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idk his face seems to have slimmed down a lot even from Hwarang. in older clips like in Heirs he had quite round cheeks- although that can also be attributed to baby fat melting away as he gets older lol. he was always on the slender side but never this thin i think.. he seems to love eating so i hope he's just tired from work and not purposefully going on a strict diet

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Heirs is different. Baby fat is another reason but he wasn't really that chubby in Heirs, his face was swollen because of his busy schedule. 2013 was the toughest year for him. He did not had time to sleep and had even fell asleep in one of the group interview. But

I actually think he was skinnier in WHTMF, especially the first few episodes. He gain some weight back towards the end of the drama. He is always on a stricter diet when filming.

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I keep saying this and I would be saying it again, the drama is too cute and hilarious, work is hard these days, I'm glad this drama exist tbh, it feels like my personal entertainment after a long week of work, and it airs on the weekend <3

Can't wait when PBY starts fall for PHS character, she's the master when she's acting in love <3

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How many of us here feels a tiny bit of disappointment when learning that butt grabbing Min hyuk only happens in a dream? I actually want it to happen in real life with MH teasing GD just for fishing for BS jealosy.

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Binged on all four today. Soooo good! *squeeeee*. This is hilariously written and directed. I laughed and squeed a lot; just my type of drama.

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I have to be quite honest, I find DBS annoying and over the top. I really don't understand her.
My main reason for watching is that I really really like Min-hyuk. He's such an interesting character and I really want to figure him out. He's not a typical chaebol and as people were saying he's quite tolerant. Plus Hyun-sik is killing it out of the park with his acting...he's never looked super handsome to me but Min-hyuk looks hella handsome and I think it's because the entire package works.
Tonally, the drama is still a bit weird. I wish it was blended better.
Also I'm glad to not be getting SLS but Ji-soo's character is quite unlikeable. I don't know why they had to write him so rigid.

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That's exactly my thought! I want to like this drama more, but something is really of, tonally speaking. The writing and the directing are sometimes sloppy and uncoordinated in the way info are given to us; it's like dramatic and important facts are told just too fast and they don't sink in, while funny and over the top scenes are just too long.
During the first five minutes of the first episode I told myself to shut my brain off if I wanted to enjoy this show, lol. And I don't care about unresonable plot points; but the narrative tone, that's an important thing I can't overlook.
Min Hyuk it's a delightful character and the only thing that keeps me going. (And I'm so sad for that much Ji Soo waste)

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When bs woke up from her dream about MH groping GD,and she started cringing and saying it's dirty and she wants to barf,i got annoyed by her. It's like homosexuality disgust her.

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MH is the only character i like so far. Sigh. I really want to like this drama but so far the main lead turns me off with her whining and why did she act like she couldn't stand her boss when he's paying her too much for her service.

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I don't really think it was the guy-guy part that was disgusting though??? Just overall appropriateness of having to watch someone get groped and your childhood friend also being involved. like egh I would never want to actually SEE my best friend getting some action despite how much I adore her. And their expressions....

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Thanks for the recap, CC! This ep was a delight!

Glad to see that BS is still being frank with GD in sharing her feelings. Even if he is caught off-guard, he needs a dose of this treatment so that he doesn't keep telling her what she ought to do.

The whole dream sequence with the butt-grabbing was too hilarious for words!! I was anticipating this scene and it didn't disappoint!! PHS is so on point with his expressions and I love him to bits with Jisoo!! ROFL

I was really touched to see MH enjoying the meal BS cooked and how it reminded him of his mom.

Lovelovelove the Bodyguard song! That was perfect. And I like their charged moment when she was helping with his wound.

Dad keeping his secret money stash for BS is too precious!

Boss and Jaws crack me up as do the devoted high schoolers!

Awww the high school days of BS and GD... Can't help but think that he likes her back then if he had the misconception she's a fragile little girl that needs protection. Maybe he never made a move back then, thinking they're just longtime friends who grew up together. And maybe he's the type who just dates the pretty, popular girls. Who knows? Perhaps they asked him out and he just agreed to it.

Seriously detesting how HJ is lying to GD about being out of town. I don't think GD would have qualms about HJ having lunch with BK to thank him. He even called to pass along a message of thanks albeit indirectly through BS.

Even though middle hyung protected MH when he was a kid, I'm not too sure I trust DS that much. Seems like the quiet ones aren't always who they present themselves to be. Time will tell.

BS crying over a superhero movie!!! Pwahahahaha!! This is gold.

The whole club sequence is amusing and dreamy. I love how MH is so mesmerized by BS. Not to mention, the phone call that just further shows how much he already likes her. The whole cute and sexy comment was so sweet, it made me smile.

Creepy Masked Man continues to instill fear and I wanna find out more of what is the driving force behind his actions. My heart feared for BS when she bumped into the kidnapper a second time. I do like the balance of humour, romance, and thriller right now.

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I recently read PD-nim Song Won Seob's thoughts on why this show is so popular and I can't help but agree with his three points. He said that the show is entertaining and allows viewers, especially women, to live vicariously through BS. He's coming from the perspective that in real life, women confronted by dangerous people might not have the ability to fight back. So, having BS be like Wonder Woman with her super strength in a sense makes us feel like we can put these thugs in their place.

For the second reason, he stated that many youths these days have great talents but may not know how to put them to use. So, as BS seeks out the purpose of her strength and realizes how to use it, it will be something people can relate to.

Lastly, the show is able to separate reality for viewers, which is pretty much the case for me. I can just laugh at it and relax while watching as a means of escape from the complexities of real life momentarily. Given these three points mentioned by the PD, I can really understand why this show is doing so well.

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I like your analysis Lisa, I enjoy the show too despite it's flaws (plotly), especially all of the character interactions, I feel like they're real characters in their own world interacting with each other, and I rarely like a character that much, but for this show I forgive the plot because of the characters

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Hi nada! Yes, I feel like I can be quite forgiving in terms of plot or editing when the characters win me over like this. PHS is amazing and I love his quirkiness. PBY is a cutie and her family is awesome here. Jisoo hasn't really shone much yet, but I love his bromantic chemistry with PHS on and off screen. Looking forward to more of these endearing characters.

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