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Strong Woman Do Bong-soon: Episode 14

This episode left me completely in shambles, and I had to sit in a corner for a little while and regain my composure because I am not okay. I still can’t get over all the feeeeels that were inflicted onto me by our favorite pair. I love how they always, always emerge from their trials stronger and better than they were before, and more certain of their love for each other. I can’t promise tons of coherency in this recap because I was basically a tangle of emotion throughout, but I hope you cry, laugh, squee, and then somehow end up better for it.

 
Episode 14: “Prelude to the Battle”

We return to the chaos where the previous episode left off: Min-hyuk holds a fading Bong-soon and embraces her tightly, as she goes limp in his arms. Meanwhile, Gook-doo faces off with Jang-hyun, gun in hand. He fires a bullet that pierces through the glass and hits the kidnapper’s arm. Jang-hyun yelps in pain then steps on the gas and zooms out of the lot, but not before Gook-doo rolls out of harm’s way.

Gook-doo trails Jang-hyun closely by car as they race through the numerous winding roads. In a panic, Jang-hyun accidentally turns into the path of an oncoming car. He swerves right and flies off the side of the road, sliding downhill and flipping over into a small lake, as Gook-doo watches in helpless horror.

Sometime later, backup arrives to fish the car out of the water, but the crew still can’t find Jang-hyun’s body. Gook-doo stares thoughtfully at the water, and his team leader tells him to wipe that look off his face since the case is now finally closed.

Gook-doo gets a text from Min-hyuk, informing him that he is taking Bong-soon. He’s polite but somber in the voiceover of his message, and Gook-doo sighs.

Instead of bringing Bong-soon home, they relocate to Min-hyuk’s secret room. He watches over her as she sleeps with a worried expression in his eyes. Eventually he remembers to call Dad (who anxiously waits for his daughter to return) and notifies him that Bong-soon is with him and fast asleep. Dad picks up from the tone of Min-hyuk’s voice that something has happened.

Min-hyuk doesn’t deny it when asked, but promises that everything is fine now and offers to wake Bong-soon up so Dad can talk to her himself. Dad refuses then adds meaningfully that he trusts Min-hyuk.

Bong-ki joins Dad on the couch with a beer after the call, having overhead everything. He wonders aloud if Min-hyuk and Bong-soon are in a serious relationship, and Dad says that Min-hyuk seems like a good person. Bong-ki goes a step further and says that Min-hyuk is like a savior to their family.

Dad becomes pensive as he tells Bong-ki that since Bong-soon was young she always had to be vigilant about controlling her strength and he worries when Bong-soon isn’t home, since he’s afraid that she might attract trouble because of her strength. He’s constantly afraid that she’ll get hurt, and if not for Min-hyuk being with her today…the idea terrifies him, and he can’t complete the thought.

Dad’s honesty compels Bong-ki to divulge the reason why he decided to enroll in medical school. He explains that he wants to study their family genetics and understand why the women are born with their unusual strength. And for Bong-soon who only wants to live a normal life, he hopes he can help her in some way.

Heartbreakingly, Dad asks if Bong-soon can ever live a normal life, and Bong-ki answers back that it’ll be hard and that’s what worries him. He admits that he’s always worrying about his noona. Dad ruffles Bong-ki’s hair and says when he’s like this he seems more like the oppa, so Bong-ki smiles and replies, “I am the oppa,” which makes them laugh. Aww, these two.

Deep into the night, Bong-soon’s eyes flutter open, and she sees Min-hyuk curled up on the same couch facing her, just as he had so many episodes ago when she slept over at his house for the first time. But this time, instead of shock, the sight of him makes her well up with tears.

She reaches out to touch his face, but her hand hovers right above his cheek, before deciding against it, and withdrawing.

Bong-soon sits up to leave, but Min-hyuk, who has been awake all along, pulls her back down besides him. Her eyes widen in surprise and he whispers:

Min-hyuk: “Please look at me.”
Bong-soon: “I’m looking.”
Min-hyuk: “Please love me.”
Bong-soon: “I am in love with you.”
Min-hyuk: “You’re like a tiny peanut so I can keep you in my heart, but I don’t think I’m in your heart.”
Bong-soon: “You’re in there.”

They stare into each other’s eyes for a long moment, as tears streak across Bong-soon’s face, until Min-hyuk says finally, “I love you.” He then pulls her into his arms, and strokes her head as the turmoil of the day unleashes its tight grip over them. It’s going to be all right, guys. It’s all right now.

The next morning, Mom finds Bong-soon’s room empty and immediately breaks into the biggest smile ever. She hurries through the house to report her findings to the nearest family member and runs into Bong-ki. Already aware, Bong-ki tells Mom that Bong-soon spent the night with Min-hyuk but it seems like “something happened.”

Before Mom can badger him to clarify what he means, she’s interrupted by a call from Kyung-shim. Mom remarks on how she’s hasn’t seen of heard from Kyung-shim in a while, and Kyung-shim, who can barely get out a word, breaks down and sobs into the phone to Mom’s confusion.

Min-hyuk wakes up alone and immediately seeks out Bong-soon. She hasn’t gotten far though, and sits in the kitchen deep in thought. She picks up an apple and tries to make her signature hand-squeezed apple juice, but is unable to produce a single drop.

Min-hyuk witnesses the scene, and Bong-soon hurries to hide her weakness when she notices him. She asks how Kyung-shim is doing and Min-hyuk assures her that her friend is fine and had refused to stay at the hospital, so she’ll go to the Do house once she finishes with her treatment. Bong-soon is relieved, and Min-hyuk looks down at the apple in her hand then starts to ask a question, but after looking into her eyes, he reconsiders and chooses instead to scold her for not listening to him.

He complains that he specifically told her not to race off and meet with Jang-hyun alone, and he warns that he’s really angry, but is holding back his rage. She apologizes then says that she just wants to go home to see Kyung-shim.

He understands and then immediately cuts up an apple and symbolically juices it for her with a juicer. (That’s the sweetest thing everrrrr. Great, now I’m crying.) Then he hands her the glass and repeats what she had said to him when she made it for him, “Eating an apple in the morning keeps you healthy. That’s what you told me.”

Elsewhere, Gook-doo struggles to write up his report for Jang-hyun’s accidental death and the police still can’t find his body. His team leader voices his suspicions to Gook-doo about the story Kyung-shim told him of how Min-hyuk rescued her. Gook-doo avoids answering and promises that he’ll take care of it.

At the Do house, Mom is shocked that Bong-soon kept quiet about Kyung-shim’s kidnapping. Bong-ki defends Bong-soon and states that the kidnapper threatened to kill Kyung-shim if Bong-soon had reported it to the police. Kyung-shim arrives and immediately Mom pulls her into her arms where she cries.

After she calms down, Mom worries that Kyung-shim lost too much weight and insists on making her some nourishing soup.

Min-hyuk drops Bong-soon off at her house, but before she leaves she asks about that innocent man she injured when she protected Kyung-shim from danger. Min-hyuk says that he’ll be fine, and tells her not to worry because he’ll take care of it, and to focus only on Kyung-shim. She takes his word for it and jumps out, so he casually adds, “You should worry about me a little too!” She smiles, then agrees.

Inside, Bong-soon tearfully reunites with Kyung-shim. She frets over her friend and touches her injured face, asking how she is and if she was afraid. Kyung-shim nods in response to Bong-soon’s questions between sobs, but reassures her that she’s mentally strong. Bong-soon sweetly explains how she was going to buy Kyung-shim this dress she’s wanted, and they embrace as they weep.

Kyung-shim asks if Bong-soon is okay and inquires after her strength, and is alarmed to hear that Bong-soon’s strength disappeared. Bong-soon confesses that she had always wished that she didn’t have her powers but now that they’re gone, she feels strange inside. She shakes it off and states that nothing matters as long as Kyung-shim is safe.

Down at the breakfast table, the family watches Kyung-shim take her first bite before Mom begins berating Bong-soon for failing to tell them that Kyung-shim was in danger. She slaps Bong-soon hard on the back as she normally does, but now those blows actually hurt, and Bong-soon shouts at Mom, then flees from the table in annoyance.

Mom is stunned by Bong-soon’s outburst, and struggles to understand what she did so wrong. So Kyung-shim delivers the big news, and everyone becomes quiet as they watch Bong-soon who hangs her head in shame in the other room.

After sending Kyung-shim off safely in her police escort to Busan, Mom sits Bong-soon down for a chat. She tells her daughter that it’s okay that she lost her powers, and now she can live like everyone else. She says that at first it will be an adjustment and she’ll feel empty for a little while, but it’ll pass. Mom explains that the first thing she did when she lost her strength was to start lifting weights, beginning from the lightest and increasing slowly over time.

Mom describes that after losing her strength she continued on with her life and pretended that she was fine, and so can Bong-soon.

Tenderly, Mom promises that from now on she’ll take good care of Bong-soon. She reveals that the reason she cared so much for only Bong-ki all this time is because all the women in their family took the strength, leaving the men with little. And so she felt bad for Bong-ki, who always fell ill as a child. Wahhh, why do I keep crying today?

However, now Mom says she’ll care for Bong-soon too. Bong-soon is moved by Mom’s vow, only for Mom to immediately ask about how her sleepover at Min-hyuk’s was, returning to her regular self.

On her way to work, Bong-soon is knocked over by an overly eager passenger who hurries to get on the bus. She falls to the ground and thinks to herself:

“I’m not special anymore. From now on, I have to living like a normal person. Now, I can’t go out late at night freely. Now, I can’t protect other people. I can’t help people the way I used to help them. I, Do Bong-soon, have truly become an ordinary person.”

She walks into AinSoft and sees the large poster of the female warrior character from the Chronicles of Albertan and salutes it as if to say goodbye.

She enters their office and after staring at Min-hyuk’s empty desk, she heads to her seat and settles in. She thinks of what Mom had said about continuing on with her life after she lost her powers and pretending like she was fine. She repeats Mom’s words to herself like a mantra and gets to work on her Super Bong-soon game. Oh cute, she draws in a key-shaped necklace like the one she received from Min-hyuk.

She gets a text from Min-hyuk who lets her know that the innocent man she injured is well on his way to recovery, and she exhales in relief.

Still enraged by her chopstick-bracelet stunt, Dong-pyung orders Bong-soon to retrieve ten more boxes of paper so he can expose her. He corrals Min-hyuk and Secretary Gong to show them what a freak Bong-soon is (unaware that his audience is pretty familiar with Bong-soon’s quirk), but when they poke their heads into the supply room, Bong-soon is stacking boxes one at a time.

Secretary Gong chides Dong-pyung for harassing Bong-soon, while Min-hyuk pulls her from the room, after watching her with anxious eyes.

He takes her to the roof to ask why she came to work when he told her to rest. She explains that Kyung-shim went back to Busan, so she didn’t have any reason to stay home. Now that Kyung-shim is safely home and Jang-hyun is dead, Min-hyuk expresses his desire to go on dates like a normal couple.

He complains that because his girlfriend is so special, it’s been difficult to schedule dates with her. She answers quietly that she isn’t special anymore, and he replies that he knows. He leans over, places his hands on her shoulders, and asks if she’s doing okay. She admits truthfully that she isn’t fine, but her Mom promised her that it would get better with time, so she puts on a brave face and smiles.

Min-hyuk pats her head and says that he doesn’t care if she’s special or not, because all he wants is for her to be happy. He gallantly offers to move all the heavy stuff and open all the jam lids, then even tells her to “trust this oppa.” She sneers at his usage of “oppa,” and reveals that she knows he’s the same age as her. He explodes in mock outrage at Gook-doo for exposing him, and says, “That’s why you can’t trust the police!” Hee.

Turns out she didn’t actually know, but she just guessed, and is amazed that they are actually the same age. After being duped, Min-hyuk insists that based on maturity levels he’s the oppa anyway, but Bong-soon can’t hear him and immediately begins using banmal.

Flabbergasted, Min-hyuk says, “Go ahead!” then begins walking away. With his back turned to her, she calls out to him by his first name as if they are close friends and he can’t suppress his giant smile. He pretends to be angry and chases her around as she calls out to him using his first name and a shortened, more friendly version of his title, but his big, goofy smile gives him away.

Mom and her girls meet at the walnut shop to grumble about the greenlighting of the redevelopment despite their protests. One of the ladies regrets not paying off the financial backer of Boss Tak’s construction group (which she implies is “that handsome CEO’s company”). And Mom regrets curing Boss Tak with the poop wine, but then suggests they try to win over him over to their side.

Gook-doo’s Mom enters the shop as they’re scheming, and orders some walnuts to make walnut porridge for Gook-doo. Mom regretfully informs Gook-doo’s mother that their shop will no longer sell their products to her. Dad jumps in to veto Mom’s edict and bravely proclaims that he’s the owner, then accuses Mom of never doing any actual work, but scrambles away in fear when Mom approaches.

As Min-hyuk gives Bong-soon some notes on her design for the villain in her game, they both wonder where they’ve seen that character’s face before. Then when Secretary Gong enters the office, they both gasp at the uncanny resemblance.

Bong-soon and Min-hyuk depart on their first normal date, and pick up some PPL chocolates. Min-hyuk opens his mouth for a bite, but Bong-soon playfully eats it instead at the last second. She offers him a second piece, but he isn’t appeased, so as penance he takes a kiss first before gobbling up the tasty morsel.

Down at the construction site, Boss Tak and his boys celebrate winning the redevelopment grant. Nizamuddin calls Jaws for their jjimjilbang trip, and surprisingly Boss Tak suggests they all go.

They lounge around in shorts and Boss Tak asks Jaws for the latest on Bong-soon, who reports that Bong-soon and Min-hyuk are now an item. Boss Tak expresses his shock and muses cryptically that Min-hyuk must be having a “difficult” time. Nizamuddin suddenly sits up and orders Jaws to scratch his back because the water at the jjimjilbang makes his skin atrophy flare up.

Jaws complies using his finger brace, and when he lifts up the monk’s shirt he’s shocked to see a pen drawing of a map on the monk’s back which says that Nizamuddin is actually from a remote island off the coast of Korea and not India.

The cops find Jang-hyun’s jacket on the shore of the lake, but still no body. One detective asserts that based on the height from where Jang-hyun’s car fell, there shouldn’t be a chance of survival. The team leader isn’t too concerned by the missing body, but Gook-doo can’t shake his suspicion that something is amiss.

After their disagreement at the walnut shop, Mom declares that she wants a divorce from Dad. Dad asks if she’s sure she won’t regret it and she tells him to go live with Gook-doo’s mom since he likes her so much. Bong-soon returns home at that moment and tries to break up their fighting.

Mom pushes her out of the way like nothing, and Bong-soon falls to the floor. Alarmed, Mom and Dad pause their bickering long enough to check on their daughter before using it as a reason to start fighting again.

Bong-soon sits alone in her room and looks up at her cabinet of strength booklets. She takes out her book filled only with empty pages and thinks that she won’t need to write in it now.

Min-hyuk texts her to remind her about their picnic date tomorrow, so the next morning she packs an elaborate lunchbox and goes through her entire wardrobe, searching for the right outfit.

After she’s ready, she steps outside in a pretty purple dress, and Min-hyuk gasps at her beauty. At the park, they bask in the sun and read manhwa together, totally in love. Bong-soon unveils her super-sized lunchbox, but is disappointed when the heart she made using peas has moved out of alignment.

Min-hyuk calls himself an expert at hearts (aww) and fixes it for her, he compliments her on her stellar cooking skills, and even applauds, but then jokes that he found a fish bone.

Elsewhere, a still very much alive Jang-hyun limps into a house while clutching his injured shoulder, and then he reads up on his new target: Min-hyuk. He snips off his long locks, and we flash back and see how after his car hit the water, he escaped from drowning and quickly left the scene.

Gook-doo calls Bong-soon to meet up since they haven’t seen each other in a while, and checks to see if she’s okay. She agrees, but when she hangs up, she accidentally knocks over a glass cup which shatters as it hits the ground.

Oh no! Jang-hyun goes to AinSoft dressed in a suit and pretends to be the reporter who wrote a recent article on Min-hyuk. Thankfully, Min-hyuk is too busy to meet with the fake reporter, and so Jang-hyun asks to wait inside, but is refused. Jang-hyun continues to insist, until finally he is permitted through. Crap, crap.

As he walks to the elevator, he passes Gook-doo on his way to meet with Bong-soon. They don’t recognize each other at first, but then Gook-doo stops in his tracks, turns around, and calls out to Jang-hyun. Yessss!

Gook-doo grabs Jang-hyun and flips him to the ground, but Jang-hyun slips into an open elevator and seizes a female employee, then threatens to cut her with the ID tag hanging around her neck if Gook-doo approaches. Okay, I’m sorry but just let him cut her! It’s an ID, she’s not going to die, right? Ahem, maybe I should check my priorities.

Thinking fast, Gook-doo calls Min-hyuk to tell him that Jang-hyun is on the premises and he needs to order all building exits closed.

An announcement is made to the entire building, warning of the lockdown and asking all to report any suspicious persons. Min-hyuk heads back to his office to check on Bong-soon, and lets her know that Jang-hyun has appeared again.

She isn’t surprised, but she is worried. Then suddenly Jang-hyun’s voice comes on the building’s PA system. His message is for Min-hyuk, inviting the CEO to play a game with him. The time limit is fifteen minutes, and in those fifteen minutes if Min-hyuk can’t catch him, then he’ll blow up the building. Jang-hyun’s crazed laugh rings through the halls as the game begins.

Min-hyuk tasks Secretary Gong with watching over Bong-soon, and before Min-hyuk leaves, she begs him to stay safe. He squeezes her hand and tells her not to worry, then sets a timer and runs.

Gook-doo and Min-hyuk meet up at the broadcasting room. Min-hyuk announces to his employees that the threat is real and everyone needs to evacuate the building.

When Gook-doo asks what Min-hyuk intends to do, he voices his intention to win the game. Gook-doo asks where Bong-soon is, then runs off to be with her. That’s exactly where he needed to be at that moment, because Jang-hyun comes and knocks Secretary Gong out, then takes Bong-soon.

Min-hyuk orders all the power off in the building, then makes his way through the darkened halls. Jang-hyun takes Bong-soon to the roof and chains her to a large pipe, baiting Bong-soon to break free and use her strength like she did before. Then he beats her until she passes out. Grrrrr! I’m so tired of his shit.

Gook-doo reports Bong-soon’s kidnapping to Min-hyuk after he finds Secretary Gong unconscious on the floor. Min-hyuk tracks Bong-soon’s location and races for the rooftop, where Jang-hyun reminds an unconscious Bong-soon that she promised to marry him. And as punishment for breaking her promise, she dies.

Jang-hyun fastens his bomb to Bong-soon and chains the door handles to lock her inside, growling to himself, “This is really the end,” just as he hears Min-hyuk calling out for Bong-soon nearby.

Jang-hyun escapes and nearly walks right into Gook-doo’s path, but instead Gook-doo finds a black beeping box with green lights, which seems like another bomb.

Min-hyuk finds the chained door and desperately bangs against it, screaming for Bong-soon to answer if she’s in there. Bong-soon comes to and hears Min-hyuk calling to her, and begs him to leave while there’s still time. Oh, Bong-bong. I can’t watch this.

Meanwhile, the timer on Gook-doo’s bomb expires, but it’s a dummy.

Jang-hyun makes his way through the crowd of people outside and smirks, crowning himself the winner of the game.

After failing to break open the door, Min-hyuk slumps against it, his hand bloodied from his attempts to break it open. He says in response to Bong-soon’s pleas for him to leave, “Where would I go? I’m not going to leave you alone. Let’s leave together.” I have no more tears to give! Stop it!

He tries to stay strong for them and tells her not to cry, as tears fill his eyes. He complains that she never listens to him, as she screams for him to get away. But he doesn’t know how to listen either and says, “I won’t ever leave you alone. I’m not leaving. I’ll stay next to you. Don’t be scared. Do you understand?”

With less than ten seconds left, Bong-soon begins praying to anyone that is listening and shouts, “Please help me save that person!”

From her room, her strength book lights up, and a large light beam shoots down from the sky illuminating over her, returning her strength. YES!!

She breaks through her binds, kicks open the door and flings the bomb high into the sky where it explodes like a series of fireworks. Min-hyuk embraces Bong-soon and they hold each other reeling, as the orange light blazes through the black night.

 

COMMENTS

Sometimes I find the filler and the circular plot points tiresome, but this episode just burned all of that away and left me with something so pure and lovely at the end. Min-hyuk and Bong-soon’s relationship is the heart and the almost blindingly bright spot of this show, so I don’t care if I have to watch Boss Tak wax poetic about literal shit for half the episode if the other half is as emotionally vivid and moving as those last ten minutes were. This show lives and dies on the strength of our Romeo and Juliet, and today I feel like it’s as strong as Bong-soon is — super-powered or otherwise.

I wasn’t surprised that Bong-soon got her powers back right in the nick of time, but it was so satisfying when she did. It didn’t feel contrived to me at all. I felt it was right and true that she lost her powers saving someone she loved, and regained them for nearly the same reasons. When she reflected on how her life would now be different because she no longer had her strength, the majority of her reasons were because she wouldn’t be able to help anyone anymore. In her case, her punishment from the gods turned out to be a question, asking her what this power that she never wanted means to her.

We also had some deeply moving moments between the Do family members. I loved seeing Bong-ki and Dad discuss how much they care for Bong-soon, even though they may never say it directly to her. I’m glad that Mom stepped up to be there for Bong-soon at a time when only she could understand what Bong-soon was going through. I didn’t even realize how much I was waiting for that moment between mother and daughter until it happened and I was a crying mess.

I liked that the show didn’t play Bong-soon’s loss of strength for comedy. The mood of the episode was almost solemn and contemplative. Even Min-hyuk’s modern-Hercules moment when he juiced her apple was so wonderfully done. It was a quiet moment that he did on instinct. It was his way to tell her that you don’t have be anything but who are you right now, you don’t even have to be same person you were yesterday, and I’ll love you. I love that the only person in this show who tried to diminish Bong-soon for not having her strength was the biggest asshat in the universe, Jang-hyun. Everyone else, from Mom to Bong-ki, even Gook-do, and of course Min-hyuk didn’t act like she was weak—just normal. They stepped in to be beside her when she felt vulnerable, and revealed to us how deeply she matters to them. So it make sense to me that her gift is something she gives to them, and that it comes and goes based on her burning desire to protect them.

Min-hyuk and Bong-soon showed so much maturity in this episode and I feel like they’ve come so far in terms of navigating the confusion and loneliness they’ve felt all their lives, and became better and stronger people after confronting those feelings. In each other they’ve built something solid and lasting, and I’m so grateful for it. I love that their relationship is about being vulnerable and brave, honest and thoughtful. And above all, strong and weak, but never alone.

 
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Great acting, but fireworks, lol. And I loved how Min Min tried to break down the door but ... couldn't he just turn/kick the handles real hard til they broke off, then the chains would slip off. Small details but still. And their little talk on the couch, I still felt like Min Hyuk does all the work and the loving, Bong Soon just answers him rather than take the iniatiative to tell him. I hope that next episodes show more of her being more proactive in their relationship / focus on how she begs for her strength back to save him.

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BS being passive is not ideal, but to me is consistent with her character. She's totally naive and inexperienced when it comes to matters of the heart whereas AMH is supposed to have dated many girls in the past.

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Again, flipping the trope... the guy is the nurturer.... I am loving it. I also think he has been in love with her longer (like the whole show) and her feelings are still growing. She isn't turning away from him, she just isn't as far along as he is.

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Sometimes I feel like this drama was written by 4 different persons, with all the disconnected stories it's trying to tell us.

Good thing Ahn Min Hyuk is good at that smoldering gaze.

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Lol, and one person is an ad exec solely focused on writing the PPL scenes.

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But you gotta hand it to the ad exec, his scenes are very well executed.

I've caught myself craving for that soft chocolate thing a few times already.

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Go for it! Royce chocolates are seriously divine (even without Park Hyung-shik's stolen kisses).

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And shot/directed by different people. The tone of the Jang-Hyun's scenes are always spoopier and darker, very Criminal Minds-esque. The whiplash between the hair cutting scene, the picnic and the Sauna was like watching 3 different dramas- yoicks.

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There's no such thing as middle ground in this drama. If it's creepy, it's going to be CREEPY. But if it's dumb, it's going to be whytheheckamIstillwatchingthis dumb.

I feel like the dramawriter is trying to do and show many things at once it ended up a mess. Kinda reminds me of my workdays actually.

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The couch scene
OH MY GOSHHH
MY HEART!!
THE STARE!!

The last scene is so good, it hurts so much. Their acting is top.
As side note, the last scene, makes me remember about Japanese manga, Conan. When ran locked in the rooms with bomb and Shinichi in the other side of the door. As a fan of conan, it's so satisfying , as my imagination about live action for the scene is comes true and so so good
And the fireworks boms, make me wonder if the writer is a fan of Conan. Did the pyscho bought tropical rainbow boms from Prof. Agasa? Hehe

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SAME HERE. I was instantly recalling the one in Conan. Only better Shinichi and Ran were side by side just a door away. If they made it like that I believe it would be even more touching and heartbreaking.

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PBY and PHS really killed it with their performance this episode. I was sobbing like a hot mess with Bong Soon in the last scene, and with every word that Min Hyuk spoke, my heart just rolled up tighter. Please let them emerge from this conflict stronger than before. I will hate it if Bong Soon decides to leave Min Hyuk because she doesn't want him to get hurt because of her anymore. They need to be together.

And did anyone else notice that our crazy psychopath is not even dead yet?? How many of his antics must our couple endure before they can complete their game and go on dates like a normal couple?

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That moment when a bomb blast turns into pretty never ending golden fireworks cos the OTP need a pretty background to hug their love out?? this drama has d best use of background ground lights shaped like hearts and this fireworks

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aaaaack I wish that I was as small as PBY so that I can be inside PHS's heart huhu

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I don´t cry very often while watching dramas. It happens, but it isn´t often. But when MH asked BS to love him...it was all over for me. And then the scene between mom (who I really don´t like very much) and BS, it happened again. But the kicker was of course the final scene. MH bloody hand and his stubbornness to not leave her. I was a mess. Bong Soo, you better marry that man! You marry him right now!!!

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I got very emotional on the MH scenes. Him asking her to love him was so heartbreaking. He is so lonely and he showed all his fragility by asking her to love him back.

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This psycho bad guy must be kdrama's smartest one around. The sick dude can repair cars, install cctvs, make bombs, do first aid, survive falling off a cliff and heck, cut his own hair.

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Hah, I love this! My friend and I were wondering how it is that villains are always so good in everything. What else is he going to come up with next, I wonder!

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Yes...for once the bad guy has some brain and he is fast. It will be tricky to catch him. Wonder if the only option will be using BS as bait. The 3 heroes will have to work together. MH and GD working side by side will probably deliver some hilarious scenes.

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I wonder though, how he will fare if he met with cops from shows like Tunnel, Signal, or Voice. He seemed really genius in this show, but I don't know how much the stupidity of the cops elevated his intelligence here.

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On a somewhat related note... his acting is so creepy (very good acting I must say) that I looked up the actor and man, is he hot or what!!

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Like a Korean MacGyver?! Except evil, of course. ?

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We are down to our last twoo episodes, I am still hoping and waiting for that kiss I know bo young and hyung sik can do. Huhuhuhu

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omg PBY why do you make me cry so much ? this show is soo good!!!

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Thank you for the recap :) I agree: even though I knew she would probably get her powers back it felt real and earned when she did, so I couldn't help but be touched.

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sad but filling, I'm glad Bong soon got her powers back .♥♡

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... so how did our hot psychopath get out of the building if MH shut down the power and told security to block all the exits... ?

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Min-hyuk later told his staff to evacuate the building. So Jang-hyun lost himself in the crowd and went out with them.

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But Jang Hyun was in the building AFTER the evac, when all the lights went out, that's when he captured Bong Soon. So the only way I can see it working is if they forgot to re-lock the building after the evac... which is kinda stupid but oh well..

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Okay, so I rewatched the whole segment:

1. Min-hyuk puts the building on lockdown after Gook-doo tells him Jang-hyun is here
2. Jang-hyun challenges Min-hyuk to find him in 15 mins
3. Min-hyuk leaves Bong-soon with Secretary Gong
4. Min-hyuk and Gook-doo run to the PA system room where they find two Ainsoft employees tied up by Jang-hyun. They free the two and Min-hyuk tells them to evacuate
5. Min-hyuk tells his staff to save their work and evacuate the building
6. People start evacuating (which is when the building is unlocked), while Jang-hyun works his way through to Bong-soon
7. Secretary Gong and Bong-soon decide to evacuate as well, but Jang-hyun gets to them first, knocks out Secretary Gong and captures Bong-soon
8. Meanwhile, employees are still evacuating
9. Min-hyuk orders all power in the building to be shut off
10. Jang-hyun takes Bong-soon to the rooftop while Min-hyuk and Gook-doo search for them
11. Jang-hyun ties Bong-soon up and screams at her
12. Gook-doo finds the unconscious Secretary Gong and calls Min-hyuk, who turns on the necklace tracker and sees that Bong-soon is on the rooftop
13. Jang-hyun sets the timer on the bomb to count down from 5 mins
14. Jang-hyun puts the locks on the door and leaves just as Min-hyuk comes calling for Bong-soon
15. Gook-doo sees Jang-hyun just as he's leaving, but misses him as Jang-hyun heads into an elevator going down
16. Gook-doo finds the music box
17. Min-hyuk sees the locked door and begins trying to break it down
18. Bong-soon hears Min-hyuk calling for her and tells him to leave (the timer is now at 3 mins)
19. Gook-doo discovers the music box is just a prank
20. Jang-hyun makes it out of the building

All this happened in the space of less than 15 mins, and Ainsoft is a big building with lots of employees, so I think it might just be possible there were still people evacuating when Jang-hyun made his way out. Or it could be, as you've said, they forgot to relock, ha.

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Crap, sorry for the wall of text. Also, after Min-hyuk shut off the power while people were still evacuating, the escape routes were limited to staircases and emergency lifts, as a post below pointed out. So that would have slowed movement and people would probably still be evacuating when Jang-hyun made his way out. Injecting logic into this show is hard, haha.

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... let's just leave it at writing-that-didn't bother-to-tell-us-how because it probably wasn't important, or they ran out of screen time, or just didn't think of a solution, and left it up to the audience to figure it out, because that's what they've been doing with everything else... hahaha I appreciate the time you took to go through all that though :)

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Keyword: hot. That psycho is hot indeed. ㅋㅋㅋ

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I love how their love has grown! And i'm glad that the show has kept the gangster plot to a minimum.
They've matured as a couple and as individuals too. And how they look out for each other when psycho was in the building. 2more episodes left.

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This episode is so touching. My heart is crying right now, how awesome it is to have people who love you just as you are, and not because on the things or skills or talents or anything special that you have. Min Hyuk and Bong Soon, fighting!

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One final comment. I dont understand. I cannot get why on earth they turned out the lights in the Company. Also... the building is huge, which no one can make me believe that MH being 27 years old made it up by himself! Even very successful companies, here in Berlin or Munich in Germany, they ocupy just one floor of a big building. ?. But coming back to this chapter... why turning out the lights? And how if the building is soo big, JH found BS so quickly?... if he Would have never been there before...
Very crazy unbelievable. Absurd.
GD letting him go again?
Even when he is the best of him team ?
So much crazy unrealistic things going on...

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LOL, you're right javinne. And because of that, the only way logical, reasonable viewers can enjoy these shows is to come to terms with the crazy and unrealistic that goes on in them very, very often. A lot of it is dramatic license and also a degree of lazy writing to get things to happen within a time frame that is not likely or possible in real life. Once we can put the 'what should be's aside, we can look for the good stuff and enjoy the show.

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Maybe in Korea it is part of the security procedures to turn off the lights? Although maybe they turn off the power to trap intruders inside of the building? No idea...
I think they did the same in K2...when they got attacked in the HQ they turned off all the power in the building.

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Actually, I would have turned out the lights too. It's my home territory; I built the building and I could probably walk the halls blindfolded. To win the game, I'm going to maximise home ground advantage.

Plus switching to emergency power means no lifts except the fireman's lift (usually only 1), forcing all movement up/down into the staircases, so you narrow the movement paths immediately to probably 3-4 stairwells.

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That is also true. But by the way... even though, Jh managed to scape out of the building. Arggggg! I know they believe they need a villain up till the end, but obviously the are not reading our comments over here from at least episode 3.... WE DONT REALLY NEED HIM!
Show, give us more BS and MH, more kisses, more soft ballades in the background.... more teasing and romeo and Juliet dreams and we will Be totally happy.... we are your public! ?

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Fun Fact: The company in which fictional Ainsoft is located/ filmed at is an actual gaming company - NC Soft. (You'll see NC Soft when the credits roll at the end)

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When he said I love you. I don't think he was acting, I mean how do u fake that, the emotions were like oozing out of his pores. I think PHS is in love with PBY in real life.

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That is called having good acting skills and being totally immersed in the character. :)
Not that I am not shipping those 2 together but they are professionals and have very good acting skills plus the chemistry helped a great deal.

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Yes agree with you...not that i don't ship them for real too but i've watched all PHS drama and i can say he is really good in making us believe he is inlove.

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PHS is just too good of an actor in building chemistry with all of his co-stars. Just watch other dramas of him like High Society where he clearly stole the show from first lead couple and in Hwarang where almost all viewers commented that he had better chemistry with the female lead Go Ara than the first lead Park Seo Joon had. Even Go Ara said it herself in Hwarang press-conference about the chemistry she built with Hyungsik.

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That fireworks was out of place and ruined the ending scene for me. Tsk!

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I think the crazy guy did indeed use fireworks...he is all about being theatrical and scaring people. Those were enough to kills BS and probably damage the room she was in.

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Her desperation was so heart quenching. It hurt deep. TT-TT
I was crying the whole scene but when she got her powers back and the thing exploded I was so confused what to feel. Was that a bomb explotion or a fireworks display?

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I find that I'm OK with the PPL if it comes with kisses <3 So what this show is saying is that if I buy Royce chocolates, Park Hyung-shik will be there to give me kisses, yes?

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???? if it is i'll buy more and it will be my breakfast,lunch and dinner ??

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The PPL in this show is still previous obvious but incorporated well into the flow of the plot. I still cringe a little, but at the same time think that it was well-done. Whereas in some shows, the PPL are so terrible...like Subway in K2. OMG!

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For some reason I get the feeling that Min Hyuk is Samekjong reborn in the contemporary world where he finally fell in love with the right girl. :D I started this show not liking Gok Doo at all, and now I feel like I truly do. He's gone through so much character growth - both as a cop and as a person - that you can't help but fall in like with him. :)
On the other hand I don't get what's the deal with Bos Tak and the gangsters. What's their end game here?

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Remember how Sammaekjong used to shield Aro's face from the sun with his tanned hand? Bong-soon does it here for Min-hyuk too. He lowered, held her hand, made the photosynthesis excuse just so that it wouldn't tire his precious Bong-soon. Gaahhhhh the feels

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Yes, exactly and there was that other scene too! Where he asks Bong Soon to just let him lay in her lap for 5 minutes? Like Samekjong did in Hwarang, and I was like; boy, you've finally found your girl. <3 :D

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My favorite thing about this drama will always be that MH was infatuated with BS from the start, even before he realized that she was the "Angel" who saved him. She was and had always been just what his "style". Second to that is the way he seems to intuitively know what she needs and when she needs it. Any bar I had for relationship goals has been raised impossibly high.....

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I think that AMH was initially fascinated by BS's strength but that fascination turned into genuine interest and adoration, as he gets to know her and her family. Often in Kdramas, the leads fall heads over heals for one another, but in many cases, I don't really understand why they are so in love, whereas in this show, their love feels genuine. By the way at this point, it's obvious that AMH loves BS to death, but I don't think BS has the depth of feeling that AMH has towards her.

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I'm going to hazard a guess and trust the writers to pull the very random gangster/poop plots together with the main line soon. The director and writer have been leaving very good clues around which are understated, but very well done, like KyungShim's mirror (see below), so I'm inclined to give them some trust for the last 2 episodes.

(Kyungshim's mirror - BongSoon finds this dropped and cracked as she ventured into the monster's lair. Kyungshim has been playing with that mirror in nearly every episode she's in, including the scene where BongSoon is angsting over the two boys texting her for movies -- if you look carefully at the scene, KyungShim has fallen asleep with the mirror on top of the covers. I thought that was such a nice touch.)

I'm not sure if these are clues to what's upcoming, but we have the idea of family love - while we've dropped MinHyuk's family to the background, we know that one of the two game concepts is about the kidnap of a twin brother (gee, I wonder who?), the strange psychological profile of the killer (who lives with his elderly mother... I wonder if she's really alive), and also the idea that even though you're strong, you shouldn't go into things alone, if not you could endanger the ones you really love (see epi 13/14). So I'm hoping that in the final showdown, the school gangsters come together to help BongSoon noona, and then the adult gangsters come to some erm, enlightenment on their role in life and help out too, mom gets back her powers because she needs to save one of her babies.

All this does not explain or excuse why the writers have spent about 45mins of this show on poop.

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I didn't notice the mirror thing but that's awesome. Thanks for pointing that out. But I understand, what is the point of the poop wine? Logically there is no point. But I am weirdly fine with all the misplaced comedy (maybe because it helps my heart rate come back down or distracts me from the psychopath stuff). But yeah. I didn't sign up for 45 mins of poop.

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I do not think there will be much use for the gangsters...I would prefer seeing the battle between crazy guy vs the trio (tech, muscles, badge/firearm) without those gangsters/kids getting involved.
The mirror was probably one of the only things KS could loose and BS find since her mobile phone was in the hands of crazy guy.
The poop part just reminded me of the silliness of old school korean dramas from back in the day when the only possible storylines were terminal illness or complete nonsense.

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Well, maybe i'm not the one who lost focus here....I just don't understand why a sad scene suddenly turn strange, epecially for me because of that ridiculous firework

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Yes, me too. I cringed. :D

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I don't know, but I feel slightly disappointed that Bong-soon got her powers back only after an episode of "losing" them. I understand that this story is about her and her powers, but I was really starting to like the idea of finding her other strengths, not just her physical one. As much as Bong-soon's hid it much of her life, she recently started using it for all the right causes making her rely on it too heavily. Her whole life has revolved around her powers, so I feel she hasn't formed much of a self-identity...But alas, it's okay. This drama's main attraction is our beloved MinMin♥️BongBong.

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I think I am the only one who didn't realize that the bomb explosion had turned into fireworks..until I read the viewers' comments later on hahaha. Maybe my sight was still blurred by tears. I wish BongBong and MinMin would bag some awards this year for their performance in this show.

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This is one of the few shows, Korean or American, where I actually laugh out loud with tears. I rewatched the earlier episodes and still laughed like crazy. PBY and PHS are superb actors and well-casted for the roles. I also love Bong Soon's character for its multidimensional quality. She's not all sweet and bubbly or perfect super hero. She's just a regular girl with super power strength, and a lot of spunk but also some imperfections, trying to figure out her way in the world. MH's character is a bit too perfect, like most male leads in Kdramas, but PHS portrayal and delivery make this character endearing. This is my first time watching PHS, and to be honest, I didn't find him "that" attractive in the beginning, but boy, did he grow on me. His looks are not, to my eyes, what I associate with classic good looks, but he has sooo much screen presence, charisma, and charm that I can't help but fall for him. I don't get why the gangsters and monk get so much air time. I also actually don't find Cartilage (I forget his real name in the drama) funny but this may be a language thing as a lot of humor may be lost in translation. I actually like random things like the aura that they put around MH in episode 11 or 12 or the firework they have going off at the end of this episode quite fitting for a drama with such a goofy premise as a tiny girl with super-human strength. They are random, but I find that they reflect the character's inner thoughts or even the audience's inner thoughts well.

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And especially seeing MH banging on the door, with his hand bloodied, the bloody handprint on the door, and him reassuring BS that she was not alone, that he wild never leave her, and that they would go together... That REALLY tugged on my heartstrings right there. So swoon-worthy! And then, like everyone else has been commenting, the fireworks after BS threw the bomb into the sky... oy... ah well...

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With this show, one thing I've learned is that I should not have high expectations of the writing because most of the time, it's a hot mess. With that realization out of the way, it's become a lot easier to enjoy it. I'm really glad that our leads have some sparkling chemistry. It's a delight watching their scenes. And now that Gook Do doesn't have much of a romantic storyline, I'm enjoying his scenes far more.

I expected the killer to be not dead so I wasn't really surprised to see him. The actor is doing a heck of a great job with what little character background he's been given. Jang Hyun is truly repulsive and I hope he gets served his just desserts preferably by Bong Soon.

If there's one other relationship that I love just as much as Min-Hyuk's and Bong-Soon's on the show, it has got to be the friendship between Kyung-Shim and Bong-Soon. Their reunion was the sweetest and it was truly heartwarming to see how much the girls care for each other. #GIRLFRIENDs4LYFE.

The last scene was dramatic in the best way and I feel like Bong Soon's strength returning, her flinging the bomb into the sky and then embracing Min Hyuk was all very dramatic, and also, it's what the hero normally gets to do. Like save the day, embrace the girl. It was kind of cool to see it happen the other way around!

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I don't have anything coherent to add other than....omygosh I love looking at PHS! Haha gong yoo is usually my ultimate favorite, but man oh man...the feels in this episode. Kdramas don't help the hopeless romantic in me, at all. Now I need to find all the BTS to tide me over until Friday. I do hope the hs kids and the gangsters play a part in helping her in the end, to tie this up neatly and catch the crazy guy. Otherwise, they can stop showing them in scenes.

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I'm normally satisfied with the recaps & barely watch the dramas except when I want to watch any feels scene (please excuse this kiss maniac), but this show has me wanting to watch the drama right from the start. Min-hyuk is such a boyfriend person *hearts* ???

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I'm still here for the couple. And overall for Park Hyung Sik's cuteness: how adorable was he when Bong Soon started to call him by different names?? I swear his smile can melt the poles. :D

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I love this drama so much, honestly it's so cute and heartbreaking at the same time. Park Hyung Sik makes me question why I am single T_T I am so glad he is getting more attention, and that he finally got a lead role! YAY~~ Park Bo Young is finally back after Oh My Ghostess, and she is so cute in the drama. Her crying in this episode made me cry too :( Overall, I am pleased with this drama and how it turned out. Can't wait for this weekend when it ends! Thanks again Dramabeans for recapping. Fighting!!

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Best episode so far..

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Oh my god so many feels during this episode. Park Bo Young was amazing in that final scene where she is crying in desperation to save Min-Min. I loved the tender moments between the main couple. He knew that she lost her strength, but he knew that she needed time and space to tell him the truth on her own terms. He didn't push, but instead supported her in any way he could. She could squeeze out juice from an apple with her strength anymore, so he chopped the apple and used the juicer. Moments like those make this couple for me.

But gah! Who is ready to see this villain go away? When he punched her, I had a guttural reaction. Just a huge NOPE. Boy needs to get gone.

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don't get me wrong I love this show it was just how they decided to end the episode that made me go meeeeh

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Great episode and this show is just that little sunshine i need at the end of my week.

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these two are tied for first place in my favorite otp's with queen in hyun's man. idk what to do with my emotions right now

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The couch confession scene is swoon~
ahn minhyuk i will love you tooo

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I really appreciate when an actor improves his work, as PHS has done. I really like the ease with which he can express emotions, through gestures, how with his face he can cover a wide range of emotions. He can go from serious to comical very easily, and this is a very difficult thing (though it may not seem like it) because if you don't do it right, it may seem false or forced, but he doesn't have this problem because it seems quite natural in him, and I don't even want to talk about his deep and disarming gazes, so distinctive of him, that may be material to write a full essay. I truly like the way he's playing this role, precisely because it mixes seriousness, comedy and drama. I don’t know if here was the case that the role was perfect for the actor or that the actor made the role perfect, or a little of both.
That said about the actor, I have to say that I also love the character. I really like the way Min Hyuk is, because except for some details, he’s full of virtues. He’s handsome, nice, charming, funny, playful, and besides, he’s really mature and smart. He’s very competent, he has this great ability to solve problems, he’s very analytical, practical, thinks fast, and he likes to solve things as soon as possible, he doesn’t waste time on nonsense and he doesn’t like to stay stuck. He’s also super determined, and focused on what he wants, he immediately marches to reach his goals. But above all this he is adorable, honest, tender, affectionate, worried and attentive. I have many feelings towards him, but especially, I love him, I admire him, and at the same time I want to be like him, because he’s like a role model. I honestly can’t overcome how cute he is, he won first place in this category, and this was surprising for me, because in the beginning, I thought that most of the cute things were going to come from DBS (I mean, it's PBY), but although she's cute in certain ways, she's not as cute as I expected, not that I complain, I really like that she isn’t that typical character, adorable and innocent, that quite often we see in the shows. (continue)

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Thumbs up for that lovely write-up about Ahn Min Hyuk. In my over 10 plus years of watching drama (!), I can't remember a more perfect hero/character - kudos to the writer and PHS for creating such a quirky, strong, appealing, sweet, cute, confident character. I love that he's both alpha (slightly cocky and arrogant and confidant, but he's a self-made man, so he has every right to be!) and beta (vulnerable, caring, sweet, thoughtful and honest with his feelings), as well as mischievous, cheeky, handsome and admits his feelings openly...ahhh...I could go on and on....

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(continuation) But the most important thing that I can’t overcome of this show is the couple, for me, they're the show, they make this show worth seeing. I don’t know what they have, but apart from the chemistry between them, I think they emanate a powerful toxic substance that crosses the screen and it leave me in such a happy state of idiotization. I love them, I enjoy every moment of them, comic, sad, dangerous, sweet and romantic. The juice scene was very sweet, he’s the perfect boyfriend, it was like, “it doesn't matter you're not like before, it's not the end of the world, you can find another way, look, this is another way, I can show you and teach you how, and I can do it for you too, I'm here for you, so you have many options”. I like how they complement each other, as a piece that completes the systems of each one, she filled the big hole he had and he did the same with her. As murasakimi says, I forgot about the plot a long time ago, I didn’t care anymore, a giant spider might appear weaving a sweater, and I wouldn’t be interested at all, for me, the only thing that works well is the relationship of them. It happened to me that, in a very bad show or one that I really don’t like, I have found something that catches my attention, totally, like this couple, and when this happens my brain screams “don’t ask, just feel what you like”, so I concentrate only in that and ignore the rest. Well I don’t always ignore it, sometimes it may be interesting to see these shows and make a list of things that shouldn’t be done, things that don’t work, things that are very poorly done, sometimes I can expand my mind further, trying to explain what happens in the show, (things I know, were obviously poorly made), like the case of the bomb-fireworks , it was like, “oh, the bomb exploded normal, the fireworks weren’t the bomb explosion, they were the representation of the feeling of celebration, joy and relief that the characters felt when they were saved, and at the same time, the celebration of the viewers too, it wasn’t a mistake, it was a visual resource to convey a feeling”. So, it can be fun and at the same time can activate your brain, to exercise it. P.S: I'm sorry, because the message is too long :(

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Kim Bok Joo -> Do Bong Soon -> ???????????
I need a drama like this in order to heal from the sadness of missing it!
Does anyone know if anything of the kind will be released soon???

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I still can't stop laughing at the "bomb" exploding into.... fireworks? lol

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Because she was living with that natural power which she suddenly lost , so that's probably the reason she got weak!!

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She is quite tiny and she probably feels off without that power. Maybe at the beginning one is even weaker than normal until the body adapts.

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Ohh mygod..this show..THIS SHOWWW

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I have really enjoyed this drama since Episode 1 but this episode (and the previous one for that matter) was such a letdown. Healed through the power of love? Fireworks? Really? I can't help but to eyeroll to the moon and back.

Thank God Park Hyung Sik and Park Boyoung sell the show and they're so damn adorable as a couple. SQUEAL!

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The crazy kidnapper is still loose. Wonder how they are going to catch him without it feeling anticlimactic....can't really top this.

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These actors are just so good. They are just are totally in character and on it for the emotions. There is so much caring going on....
I loved Bong-soon's reunion with her bestie.... they were both so much about how the other was, and caring about what each had been through or was about to go through.
And in the bomb scene both Bong-soon and Min Hyuk were about the other, not themselves. Bong-soon wasn't crying to be saved, she was crying to Min Min to save himself.
They are both hitting this drama out of the park for me.

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