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You’re Beautiful: Episode 8

So good! Certainly still high on the angst factor, but still gets a lot of chuckles. It’s been a long time since I’ve felt this level of excitement and anticipation about a drama. There have been a few gems that I adore, which are excellent examples of quality dramas, but I think You’re Beautiful taps into something on a more gut level. The drama is less intellectual, for sure, but for what it is, it’s not only written well but also hits the right emotional buttons. Given the fan response, I have to think many would agree on that. The last drama to do that for me was… Coffee Prince, I think, and that was over two years ago. (Man I feel old.)

Also: Jang Geun-seok, you break my heart. In a good way.

SONG OF THE DAY

Loveholics – “아픔” (Pain). This is from the rock (now-)duo’s first album since losing Jisun, but I think that this song — courtesy of the vocals by Jang Eun-ah — actually recalls classic Loveholic the most.
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EPISODE 8 RECAP

When Mi-nyeo races out of the studio in tears, Shin-woo chases immediately. Tae-kyung remains behind and asks Hoon-yi if something happened prior to the recording session. Hoon-yi says that he’d advised Mi-nyeo to let her emotions burst, and this is the result: “They’ve burst onto Kang Shin-woo!” (Oh, I love this. It’s too bad for Tae-kyung, but dramatically, it’s great.)

After sobbing all over him, Mi-nyeo apologizes to Shin-woo, then glances up and sees Tae-kyung. She leaves right away, prompting Tae-kyung to follow, but Shin-woo holds him back.

Shin-woo: “Don’t go. You should leave her alone.” They exchange intense stares, but Tae-kyung stays put.

Hoon-yi is relieved that Shin-woo’s explanation (that Mi-nam is stressed) shows that he hasn’t caught on to Mi-nyeo’s supposed feelings for him. But when he asks Tae-kyung what they should do now, the latter gets snippy. This isn’t his business. Tae-kyung walks away feeling peeved that Mi-nam’s feelings have “burst” for Shin-woo, and gripes that it’s absurd.

Mi-nyeo sits alone and prays, as her image slowly turns transparent: “Mother Superior, my feelings keep trickling out. I wish I could become invisible, so that my feelings won’t be discovered. If I gradually disappear, nobody will see me, right?”

But as she is about to fade completely (figuratively, in Mi-nyeo’s imagination), a voice calls her back to solid form. It’s Jeremy, sitting on a bench in front of her.

She asks, “Jeremy, can you see me?” Smiling, he answers, “Of course. I’ve been watching you for a while.” She sighs, “So I didn’t disappear because you were watching.”

He takes her hand and says, “You can’t disappear. You have to come with me to a party to celebrate your first recording.” She notes how much he likes to throw congratulatory parties, and he replies that congratulations are good things.

He can tell she’s feeling down, so he promises, “I’ll let you cry to your heart’s content.”

What does he mean by that? Spicy food!

Eating spicy Indian food gives Mi-nyeo (and Jeremy) an excuse to cry. Afterward, they eat ice cream to cool their tongues, and he announces that since that she’s had her cry, now it’s time for some laughs. Off to the arcade they go.

(Jeremy is so cute. I’m so glad they gave these two some bonding time. It’s also good to see Jeremy move beyond the comic relief into a more substantial role.)

Next, he takes her to his special bus; he’s letting her in on a secret. This bus is pretty empty and completes its circuit in one hour. When he’s depressed, he rides this bus, which allows time for his feelings to “return to normal.” She wonders if that’ll happen to her feelings, and he assures her, “Of course! My bus is a magic bus.”

He says, “Let’s meet in an hour,” then sits back to give her space.

As he watches her silently, Jeremy wonders to himself, “In an hour, will they return to normal? For an hour, I’ll like you, Go Mi-nam.”

(Awww.)

Mi-nyeo apologizes to Hoon-yi for running out. He is glad that she’s let out her emotions for the sake of the song, but she needs to learn how to manage them so they don’t get out of control. As a tip, he tells her about various pressure points that a person can press to “control” different reactions. You can touch your ears, hand, or temples to help endure things like temperature or sleepiness. For instance, when she has trouble managing her feelings, touch her nose.

Mi-nyeo takes the tip to heart and thanks him, leaving Hoon-yi feeling guilty for giving fake advice. But he figures that if she busies herself making that pig-face, at least her feelings won’t be discovered. (It’s a good thing for him that Mi-nyeo has a childlike trust, because as long as he gives Mi-nyeo an explanation, she’ll be distracted enough that the problem doesn’t hit crisis point. It’s the placebo effect.)

Tae-kyung reacts with some shock when he’s faced with Mi-nyeo’s pig-snout face. She’s just trying to tamp down her unruly feelings for him, but he thinks she’s mocking him about the pig chase in the previous episode. Not only is she like those detested rabbits, now she’s also playing the part of a pig.

He tells her, “Listen up, Pig-Rabbit.” He has been working on a plan: to tell Shin-woo that she’s a girl. She wonders why, and he answers, “Because I hear you like Shin-woo. Of course when I heard, I couldn’t believe it, but after thinking about it calmly, I saw the path. Go Mi-nam, I’m passing you over to Kang Shin-woo.”

She protests, “That’s not what it is. You have seen the wrong path.” Cutting her explanation short, Tae-kyung holds up a chart he has drawn:

In the Event You Confess to Shin-woo

The X’s indicate a bad result, the O’s a good one. As we can see, this works out nicely for Tae-kyung. lol.

  Accepts Doesn’t accept
Kang Shin-woo      X          X
Go Mi-nam      O          X
Hwang Tae-kyung      O          O

 
Table translation (In Tae-kyung’s words): “Case 1, he accepts you. You may feel sorry to Shin-woo but it’s good that you can get your feelings into the open, and I’ll be glad to be rid of you. Case 2, he doesn’t accept you. This is only good for me, but try hanging on to Shin-woo and begging him so this scenario doesn’t happen. If you only do that half as much as you did to me, you’ll be able to cling to Shin-woo. ”

Mi-nyeo mulls over the chart while telling herself that it’s good that Tae-kyung didn’t catch on to her true feelings, but on the downside, he’s totally misunderstood the situation.

She nervously hides the paper when Shin-woo comes by and makes the excuse that she’s folding paper airplanes. He knows she’s just trying to hide it from him, so he shows her how to fold it so the inside doesn’t show. He calls her clumsy, and relates another story of a clumsy girl who harbored “a really big secret.” She was so bumbling that she was actually discovered right away, but didn’t know it.

Shin-woo explains, “At first he was going to see how it played out. He was a very bored guy.” As he speaks, we see flashbacks of Shin-woo witnessing Mi-nyeo mucking up her boy impersonation.

For instance, Mi-nyeo had accidentally caused a ruckus by entering the ladies’ restroom. Shin-woo continues: “But the more he watched, he found that she was really bumbling. It was both funny and a little sad.” In another scenario, Sung-chan had pressed her to go to the sauna together (a guy-bonding thing), which Shin-woo saved her from by taking her to eat out instead. Shin-woo: “His eyes kept going to that girl, and it was the first time he’d had such an interest in anyone. And at some point, he started to help her.” When Mi-nyeo had struggled with equipment, he had taken the heavy case from her. When she nodded off in rehearsal, he swooped in to provide a shoulder for her to sleep on.

As they are speaking in generalities, Mi-nyeo has no idea they’re talking about her, and wonders why he didn’t tell the girl the truth. He answers that it was to preserve her peace, but he’ll explain his feelings when the time is right.

After he leaves, she thinks, “Shin-woo hyung is a good person. I can’t tell him.” She decides she’ll have to beg Tae-kyung to reconsider.

Meanwhile, Tae-kyung is unable to concentrate on his work, for which he blames Mi-nyeo. He scribbles her name on the sheet music as he vents, “She likes him so much she bursts into tears? So this is the accident she said she caused! I’d really better not let my guard down — that rabbit-like guy!”

Vexed, he wonders if she’d already confessed to Shin-woo and is sucking up to him now. That spurs him to look around the house for her, starting to feel concerned that she may have confessed. Thankfully for his pride, he’s spared from dealing with his jealousy (although he doesn’t recognize it as such) when Mi-nyeo texts him the plea, “Hyungnim, please don’t pass me off to Shin-woo hyung! I promise not to be a pain!”

I love that Tae-kyung’s uneasy frustration gives way to that self-satisfied smirk, because we all know he’s pleased to have regained his equilibrium, even if he doesn’t admit it. Therefore, when he returns to his room and sees Mi-nyeo buried under her covers, he acts put-upon despite feeling relieved.

He addresses the lumpy bedding on the ground, asking whether she’s intending to burden him with the truth, and whether she knows what a great inconvenience she is being to him. The lumpy pile nods its head to acknowledge this.

As he goes to bed, Tae-kyung sighs, “Ah, what a pain.” But he peers over to check on her, and half-smiles as he goes to sleep.

Meanwhile, the management team discusses their next move, which is to come up with a killer music video to showcase the song. Hoon-yi suggests getting Tae-kyung and Heyi to appear in it, and provides the story: an action-packed blockbuster!

In it, Tae-kyung (“lonely killer”) and Heyi (“sexy killer”) jet-set around the world on secret missions.

It’s definitely a Bond parody, but the Hong sisters get in a poke at their competition, too, with a nod at IRIS. Sung-chan vetoes the spy plot: “Just because you go abroad, blow stuff up and shoot guns doesn’t make it good!” HAHAHA.

The stylist suggests an erotic love story, but Sung-chan says no to that, too — he wants a young, fresh image. He strikes upon the concept: a first love that came and went “without a word.”

With the theme in place, the MV rolls into production with a high school setting. Mi-nyeo and Tae-kyung, who have roles in the video, are costumed in school uniforms. Tae-kyung is not looking forward to working with Heyi and instructs Mi-nyeo, “When Heyi gets here, stick to my side.” Thinking of her promise to not interfere, Mi-nyeo says she’ll stay away, but he insists she stay nearby.

During a shoot in a classroom scene, Tae-kyung notices an extra staring at Mi-nyeo. She ducks in alarm to recognize her brother’s best friend from high school. What to do? Tae-kyung advises her to greet him like a friend, but the problem is that Mi-nyeo can’t remember his name.

She pleads with Tae-kyung to help, so he finds himself reluctantly getting involved. He catches the extra in the hallway and tells him that since he kept looking at him, he must be a fan. He offers an autograph, which gives him an excuse to ask his name. Too bad the extra declines the offer politely. Tae-kyung glares and grits out: “Your. Name. Is?”

Hearing that his name is Kim Dong-joon, Mi-nyeo is able to greet him like an old buddy. Overjoyed, Dong-joon grabs her in a hug: “Do you know how sad I was, thinking you were ignoring me now that you’re a celebrity?” Yet when Dong-joon grabs her hand in an enthusiastic handshake, he notices that a scar — from a bike accident they experienced together — is gone.

Thinking fast, Tae-kyung tells Mi-nyeo that there’s no need to hide the surgery from a friend. She explains that she’d had a little work done before debuting, and Dong-joon says he understands.

She finds herself in a tricky situation when the director announces their last call for a bathroom break, and Dong-joon perks up. They can go pee together, for old times’ sake! After all, they’d used to bet who could pee farther.

Major lulz! Oh, Hong sisters, you sure do like your toilet humor!

Mi-nyeo turns pleading eyes to Tae-kyung to save her, so again he finds himself reluctantly stepping in. He takes the urinal on Dong-joon’s other side and distracts him with questions, so that he can’t notice that Mi-nyeo isn’t actually using hers.

Dong-joon isn’t really familiar with A.N.JELL’s music, but Tae-kyung has to keep distracting him, so he interjects, “You probably know this song,” and starts to sing “Promise.” Dong-joon recognizes the tune and picks up the chorus, while Mi-nyeo takes the cue and “finishes” up.

I love Tae-kyung’s muttered comment that if he had rid himself of Mi-nam, Shin-woo would probably have swooped in to save the day instead of him. No he’s not jealous, no not at all!

Next is a lunch scene. Mi-nyeo comments that her character is rich, so her lunch is yummy. Tae-kyung scowls as she points out, “Hyungnim, you’re a poor student so all you have are anchovies. I’d like to give you an egg roll, but it’s too bad I cannot.” She’s having fun taunting him and it is adorable.

Seeing her egg rolls, Dong-joon reminisces that they remind him of Mi-nam’s sister, since she liked them. Mi-nam used to gather them from schoolmates and give them to Mi-nyeo. Dong-joon: “I don’t like them, but that’s why I asked my mother every day to make me egg rolls. Because she would eat them.”

Tae-kyung smirks, saying that he must have liked her, then looks on in surprise when Dong-joon bows his head bashfully. Dong-joon admits, “I’m saying this now, but I used to really like your sister. I couldn’t say anything since she was my friend’s sister, but she was my first love.”

Dong-joon is heading off to the army tomorrow, and had thought a lot about Mi-nyeo: “Now that I’ve seen you, it’s like I’ve seen her.”

All the while, Tae-kyung watches the exchange with distaste and shoves food in his mouth grumpily. He’s further dissatisfied when Mi-nyeo reacts with sheepish pleasure to the revelation.

Tae-kyung’s displeasure grows after lunch, when Dong-joon asks if Mi-nam’s sister ever visits the house. When Tae-kyung confirms that he’s seen her, Dong-joon sighs, “Isn’t she beautiful?”

Tae-kyung replies, “Since you’re about to go to the army, try asking Go Mi-nam to let you meet her.” But Dong-joon says no — he’ll see her after he’s discharged. He’s studying pharmacy, and he plans to return to their hometown and set up a pharmacy there. He’ll seek her out then: “It’s my dream to marry early, set up a pharmacy, and live happily.”

Filming an outdoor scene next, Tae-kyung can’t resist mocking Mi-nyeo: “I didn’t know you were a future pharmacist’s wife.” She’d better send him vitamins and medicine later!

He’s pushing her buttons, so when the director tells them to act friendly, Mi-nyeo grabs some dry leaves and “playfully” tosses them at Tae-kyung’s head. Tae-kyung returns the gesture, and things escalate as both use the mock leaf-fight as an excuse to annoy each other. He wrestles her to the ground and continues tossing leaves on top of her.

At one point, though, Tae-kyung’s laughing goes from sarcastic to genuinely happy. Looking up at his smiling face, Mi-nyeo’s feelings start bubbling to the surface again, and she makes her pig-nose. Of course, this makes him think she’s mocking him again.

Heyi arrives on the scene and has to contend first with the persistent reporter, who is still sniffing around about the photo. He knows the woman in the picture isn’t Heyi and threatens to ask Mi-nam. Heyi intends to warn Tae-kyung about the reporter, but seeing his cozy interaction with Mi-nyeo makes her jealousy flare.

Heyi interrupts, fake-sweetly “congratulating” the two of them on their natural acting. She deliberately asserts a possessive air over Tae-kyung, which makes Mi-nyeo feel left out. She leaves while Tae-kyung tells Heyi to lay off.

She responds, “Why? You were good just now. Laugh like you did then. If your acting is good, I’ll give you a prize.” He replies, “That wasn’t acting.”

Tae-kyung leaves, and a miffed Heyi decides that she’d rather not warn him about Reporter Kim’s snooping after all.

Aunt Mi-ja meets the fan club members, offering them some of the A.N.JELL boys’ personal items like Jeremy’s face wash, Shin-woo’s razor. They’re disappointed that she couldn’t swipe something of Tae-kyung’s, but at least she can offer some gossip: Mi-nam is shooting a music video, and Tae-kyung will appear in it wearing a school uniform.

Aunt Mi-ja doesn’t quite see the A.N.JELL charm, though, and asks why they love the guys so much. Surely they’re not all that.

Blasphemy! Sayuri answers that if Aunt Mi-ja knew “the oppas’ legends,” she wouldn’t say that.

For example: Shin-woo’s “legend” shows him as a badass fighter who had once roared up to a gang of delinquents on his motorcycle and taken them on in a 17-to-1 fight.

(Note: This seems to be a riff on Lim Chang-jung’s famous line in the 1997 film BEAT, which popularized the “seventeen-to-one” phrase. The movie starred a young Jung Woo-sung; you can watch a clip here.)

Jeremy’s legend features him as the grandson of a Scottish aristocrat, and he was once engaged to a princess. He gave it all up to pursue music in Korea, which is, according to Sayuri, the princess’s loss but her gain!

Meanwhile, Tae-kyung’s legend speaks of a huge birth secret. This one has the ring of truth (to us), as she describes his mother as a beautiful, famous woman who is unknown to everyone except Tae-kyung and his father. Even his real birthday is a mystery to the public; the one that people know is just his “official” birthday.

As it turns out, his real birthday is actually today, which we find out when Tae-kyung’s father calls to wish him a happy birthday. Tae-kyung had forgotten and says that “today doesn’t mean anything to me.” Still, his father has sent him a gift from the States, which he should be getting in the mail today.

Heyi wanders around looking for Tae-kyung, and spies Mi-nyeo with Dong-joon. (She complains, “Is she pretending to be a guy just so she can hang out with guys?”) She figures she can have some fun bringing the reporter into this mess, and goes off to find him.

After Mi-nyeo signs Dong-joon’s shoe, he looks at hers and notices something weird about it. She doesn’t pick up on the reason why, and says her goodbyes before heading off with Tae-kyung.

As she walks away, however, she realizes what’s odd: Mi-nam and Dong-joon have the same size shoes, and her feet are much smaller than her brother’s.

Mi-nyeo runs back, but by now the reporter has found Dong-joon and is chatting with him. She realizes that Dong-joon will have figured out that she’s not Mi-nam, and they all exchange loaded looks, anticipating the moment when Dong-joon will announce that this isn’t Mi-nam.

But Dong-joon looks at Mi-nyeo and answers, “Mi-nam is my best friend. He’s a good person, and he’s a really cool guy.”

Aw! Dong-joon knows this is Mi-nyeo, but he keeps up the ruse out of respect and uses the name Mi-nam. He assures her that once he’s off to the army, he won’t have reason to see anybody, nor is he the type to gossip.

Mi-nyeo is grateful for his graciousness and thanks him. At the last moment, he’s overcome with emotion and grabs her in a hug. He tells her earnestly, “I really liked your sister,” then he runs off in high spirits. Once again, Tae-kyung is NOT happy to see their closeness.

But next, it’s time for Mi-nyeo to feel left out, because Heyi claims Tae-kyung’s attention. She demands a ride home, and with one last look back at Mi-nam, he leaves with her. Mi-nyeo watches them go sadly, but reminds herself not to be an annoyance.

Just as Tae-kyung drives away, Shin-woo pulls in, having come to take Mi-nyeo home. She wasn’t expecting him, but since he’s here she may as well go with him.

Having passed by Shin-woo’s car, Tae-kyung keeps an eye on the rearview mirror to watch Mi-nyeo, while Heyi points out how nice Shin-woo is to Mi-nam: “He still doesn’t know she’s a girl, right? If he did, he’d really feel bad.”

Heyi wants some spaghetti and instructs Tae-kyung to take her to the restaurant. Just then, Tae-kyung gets a phone call from Mo Hwa-ran, who requests a meeting. So he pulls up to the restaurant, tosses Heyi the keys, and points out, “Like you said, I brought you here.” He didn’t promise he’d eat with her. He leaves Heyi pouting in frustration.

On his way to meet Hwa-ran, Tae-kyung notes that this is the first time in 10 years that she’s remembered his birthday. But when he arrives at the table, he finds that she’s waiting with a few others. A reporter enthusiastically greets him, saying that once he heard Tae-kyung would be remaking Hwa-ran’s song, he was eager to interview them.

Tae-kyung sizes up the situation, then makes the excuse that he cannot stay due to a personal issue. Excusing himself, he leaves. It’s particularly sad, because although he’d told his father that his birthday doesn’t mean anything to him, he was obviously feeling hopeful when his mother called him for a special meal together. How crushing it must be to realize that she wasn’t calling him to wish him a happy birthday, but was only doing it for her own PR.

Mi-nyeo finds that Aunt Mi-ja has already opened the package containing Tae-kyung’s present, and tries to figure out how to reseal the package. A note drops out, which she reads: “This is the album you wanted so much. Happy birthday. From Dad.”

Thinking of a nice way to surprise him with a birthday present, Mi-nyeo brings out the autographed photo of Hwa-ran, which she’d gotten from the singer at the music festival. Mi-nyeo thinks it’ll make Tae-kyung happy, since he’s a fan.

When she asks if Jeremy is throwing another party tonight, she’s puzzled to hear his answer that it’s not Tae-kyung’s birthday; they’d already celebrated it earlier this year. Furthermore, Tae-kyung won’t be home tonight because he’s working at the studio all night. Deciding to go to him, Mi-nyeo heads off to the agency.

Hwa-ran finds him at the office, confronting him for humiliating her at the dinner. He sneers that she must no longer be afraid that the truth will leak out, and she admits openly, “What do I have to lose? To be honest, I’m considering revealing that you’re my son. That’ll draw some attention.” She sees his hard expression and asks, “Why, are you afraid now?”

Hwa-ran explains that she’s very ambitious about her new project, and in order to command a lot of attention, she needs him. Understandably, he’s not exactly moved by that proposal, and he jeers, “Did you love the songwriter that much? The reason you left me is because of that love, wasn’t it?”

Hwa-ran answers coldly, “Don’t sneer like that. That was the most precious thing to me.” (Ouchhhhh. Hard words to hear from a mother)

Tae-kyung returns, “That was the most terrible thing to me.” He turns to walk off, and she bursts out, “But I gave birth to you!” She makes her case, and as awful as the words are, they do have a ring of honesty about them (not that it makes them any better):

Hwa-ran: “Because of you, because I gave birth to you, I lost that precious thing. Yes, you probably thought it was a terrible thing because I abandoned you. But because of you, it was horrible for me when I lost him. Since I lost him when I had you, help me keep that love as a memory.”

Not a persuasive argument to say to an abandoned child. Tae-kyung faces Hwa-ran, the tears in his eyes belying his cool words: “If you want to take credit for giving birth to me, at least you should remember when that was.”

His reaction makes Hwa-ran guess, “Was it today?” Tae-kyung walks away, leaving Hwa-ran standing alone outside.

Only… she’s not actually alone. Mi-nyeo has witnessed the exchange, and claps a hand over her mouth in horror.

Tae-kyung’s coldness to his mother is really a front to cover his hurt, because once inside the building, he slumps against the wall, bravado crumbling. He tries in vain to choke back his tears.

Down the hall, Mi-nyeo witnesses his pain and cries, too: “Mother Superior, my star is crying in the dark. What should I do?”

 
COMMENTS

Damn. These things are getting longer and longer. As someone once said, if I had more time I would have made it shorter. I’ll try harder next time, promise!

Yesterday had the awesomely sweet “I can only see the moon” line, and today had the equally touching “My star is crying” line. Sigh. There’s something very poignant about Mi-nyeo calling Tae-kyung — in a completely non-possessive, un-ironic way — “my star.”

I don’t have that much to say in addition to what I’ve already said, except to marvel at Jang Geun-seok. He’s been great all series long, and I don’t want to suggest that the only way an actor can show he’s good is to cry a lot — but his crying scene was really, really well-done. Completely believable because it wasn’t one of those self-indulgent actorly weepfests, where it seems like they’re saying, “Look at me, look at how prettily I can cry!” (We do tend to get a lot of those in kdramas, don’t we?) I love Tae-kyung’s vulnerability in that moment — how he tries to tamp it down even though he believes himself to be alone and doesn’t have to hide from anyone. He doesn’t want to give in to the tears, because he doesn’t want to admit that his mother has that kind of hold over him, but he can’t help it. He’s a big ol’ softie, and now it’s his turn for the feelings to “burst out” of him.

(I wonder if this is an emotion that Mi-nyeo has prompted in Tae-kyung. I don’t want to attribute every little thing to the love relationship — that gets tiresome — but I do think that Mi-nyeo is the one who showed him that forgiveness can be more powerful than turning your back on the one who hurt you, as she proved with the ring scene earlier. She’s primed him for this emotional vulnerability to break through to the surface, so now I wonder how he’ll be able to bounce back from it, because I don’t think he’s ready to accept that emotional vulnerability can be a gift rather than a character weakness. He’s certainly not ready for forgiveness yet.)

And just because I have to say it: I love jealous Tae-kyung!

 
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lavhettt...thank you.

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Honestly, I don't think we can compare this drama to crack, it is more like a high grade opiate-based narcotic. In drug terms it is going to be much harder to kick this habit, by Tuesday I was in such need of a fix that I confused myself into thinking it was Wednesday. The confusion only lasted a few minutes.

The whole production is just so good, so well written, so well planned and the actors have fully committed to their characters. JGS is really phenomenal from comedy to angst he just keeps hitting the perfect balance. PSH is just as good, portraying this novice who gets thrown into the entertainment industry can't be easy, especially, the need for her character to be so innocent and inexperienced.

As for TK's new-found jealousy over MN, I don't think he fully realizes that what he is feeling is jealousy because he still doesn't realize just how important she has become to him. He still thinks he can be rid of the "dangerous Rabbit", but we saw how well he did while she was gone for those days in episode 7. His character is all about denial, particularly emotional denial.

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Thank u so so much..JB. :)

YB rating is about 10% in local according to some websites.

I think Korean guys are crazy since they don't enjoy YB and they watch IRIS.
You Are Beautiful is REALLY POPULAR in Internet.

I really love this drama and all cast (especially JGS and PSH).
But, I am so shocked and so sad drama rating is low. T_T

Is there anyone know how we can support directly or indirectly to YB, actors, sbs?

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Javabeans! I have been a silent lurker for a while...ever since BOF?! I finally decided to post because I NEVER ever get tired of reading your post...and honestly, the longer the better!!! Because you always manage to capture the best scenes...and it's good in this case, that means YAB is just superb!

Your summaries have always been so enjoyable to read, I truly LOVE them! They always make me want to watch the ep all over again!

Thank you so much!

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As one comment says... it is compulsary to say thanks to you for a very wonderful recap. I totally agree with that! THANK YOU as always! Keep up the good work and I think nobody minds your long recaps, as a matter of fact, we love them. :)

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JGS in 'Baby and I' ( He does flash his smile more often in this movie);-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwFJmQPy7UY

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past i try to watch but not my time......ty jv for the recap...

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thanks for another excellent recap (and the explanation on the chart), i cried again at the end of it (just as when i watched the last part on YT this morning)

it's such an emotional rollercoster for me (even my kids understand & ignore me, LOL) and we still hv 8 eps to go..

and i hv to say this, Dong-joon is pretty cute - keep a look out for him, yes?

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just another fan here to say thanks ^^

I watched the drama as it aired but didn't understand a lot of the dialogue so your recaps are greatly appreciated!

I really like the drama - the balance between funny and serious is so well played.. that scene in the fields with the pig yesterday.. *phenomenal*

*oh right and that bit with the manager and his 'pig' nose/controlling feelings advice.. priceless!!!

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Love you're reviews! It's what I look forward to first thing when I wake up!

I think that BOF had done wrong casting for Jandi and Junpyo... I see them somehow in Park Shin Hye and Jang Geun Suk!!! I'm not saying that BOF sucks big time since I still enjoyed it...

I really love the chemistry of all the actors on the show and yes, that includes Yoon Heyi and TK's mom...

Just keep your musings going no matter how long your recap would become cause I love your musings so much!

Thanks and God Bless!

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Aww, it's depressing to hear the rating is not as high but JGS acting is remarkably outstanding and he justly deserve "best actor" category next year. We knew Hong sisters scripted and quipped screenplay well but his various expressions is intriguingly priceless. He never fail to amazes me with his lively displayed of his eccentricities - witty without being ridiculous or so over the top kinda acting. It is not that easy portraying the role of TK. Not only one need to sing well but need to live up to the charisma character of TK and he brillantly injected that, which made this drama so addictively popular. Perhaps the rating should also take in the online viewing and oversea votes. This drama won over so many viewers all the world. Ppl like me with time differences stayed awake to watch it. This is not my age group category of drama but still, I can't help it.

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hi javabeans!
First time commenting here I think. I've been a long time fan of your recaps but I've always been a lurker. But for this series, I'd have to go out of my lurking to say THANK YOU-THANK YOU for your wonderful and detailed recaps =)

I'm so addicted to this series that I find myself reading your recaps again and again.

p.s. I don't mind reading very long recaps. The longer, the better. =D

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DON'T MAKE THEM SHORTER!!!! I love your long recaps and I love this drama, haven't liked a drama this much since Coffee Prince <3

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I just realised another dig at IRIS could be the erotic scene! Perhaps it is pointing at the overhyped bed scene that Lee Byung Hyun and Kim Tae Hee has?

This drama is absolutely hilarious and really really really wonderful. I can't remember a time when I was so excited and touched by a drama. The Hong Sisters can really write! I just love how the lead characters are not one-dimensional, but have actual depth in them that makes what happens in the story believable (astonishing because the whole female in a male idol group is not supposed to be believable AT all). KUDOS to the entire production team and the actors for that! THEY'RE AMAZING! Especially JGS. I think he was perfectly cast in the show and it would probably be drastically different without him.. Absolutely absolutely adore him with his 10000 epic expressions LOLLLL. And I could go on and on about it evidently, but PSH is also amazing because for once, I don't find fault with the female lead. Even in Coffee Prince,which I liked a lot, I had a gripe with how Eun Chan's character was written-- really annoying sometimes. This time, PSH managed to act the conflicted character of a nun (LOL of all people) in the hottest guy band of Korea. She doesn't turn me off by being cute (because she's actually cute) and she's so lovely by being so gullible, which again as I say oddly completely believable despite the incredulity of the whole situation. Haha and her entire character is just so unassuming and lovely.. AH love her too.

And I actually quite like UEE because I find her to be quite a good actress for a newbie. And the best part of it is that she isn't full out bitchy (yet?). She feels human because her affection for Tae Kyung is not full out crazed adoration like in other K dramas, and she tempers it with snides which are quite funny as well. Of course she's a little bitchy, but at least she doesn't go round it and pretend to be wonderful to Tae Kyung, which I think is a refreshing twist from the usual 2nd female leads.

I really am going on and on, but I guess I just wanted to share with everybody else how this drama has touched and entertained me and is a really good drama, which many people would be missing out on simply because they're sold on the large production set of IRIS. Which I guess isn't exactly bad, but.. I just felt sad after reading JGS' letter. I hope the actors and writers don't let the ratings get them down and continue their good work! Their hard work will definitely be reciprocated!!!

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"I think it taps something within the viewers on a personal level and makes us a little bit crazed. In the best way, of course. I mean, the Episode 7 recap has only been up 24 hours and it’s logged more than 50,000 pageviews."

JB, this is not only because of the craze for YB but also your writing ability. I think you should send this statistic together with all the responses for this and last episodes' recaps to SBS/the show's cast and crew to let them know how much we appreciate the show and how great it actually is doing. And please do not shorten your recap. It's wonderful reading and you pick the most appropriate shots/scenes too.

My favorite from scense from Episode 8:
1) In the bus, Jeremy allowing MN space. As she clutches her heart in pain, he says he professes to liking her - even if it's for an hour.
2) Lunchtime - Tk's jealousy made me laugh. And MN now has the courage to tease TK, not so much the meek rabbit anymore.
3) My star is crying in the dark - JB said it all.

What should MN do now? She needs to go hug him. That boy needs to know someone genuinely cares and loves him. But hearing all that from his mum, he may very well push her away.

Speaking of mum, that was the most cruel words a mum could say to a child. How do you even began to console a child that has just heard how little you mean to her, especially when you've just began to have a flicker of hope that maybe, just maybe she remembered your birthday. I was crying with TK even before his real tears started falling.

I have so much more to say but will not bore everyone. JB, thank you because this blog is like therapy to my addiction. Without this, I would have gone insane.

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I think Minam mother and Tae Kyung mother are twins....Minam father is friend of TK mom and fall in love with her twin (and they married)....he doesn't know that TK mom loves him..... if this is it ..minam will end up with shin woo..hooraaaiii

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Oh forgot, the Hong sisters poking fun of Iris was hilarious. I was ROFL.

And I have to agree with the countless of DBers here - JGS' eyes portrays so much expression. He makes me laugh and cry with them. He is indeed a great actor and hope he receives the recognition he deserves.

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Thanks Javabeans! :"> I love JGS. He's such an awesome actor, and this episode just proves it. I'm so addicted to this series! It's been a long time since I've found a worthwhile fix for my Kdrama needs.

Thanks again for recapping!

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@166 LoL! I'm sorry dear but that WOULD probably (and most likely) NOT happen...

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@164 sumy : What did JGS write in the official website? Can you share please?

Does anyone here have the translation of JGS letter on the official website?
what did he wrote? I'm really curious...

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are they really competitors in ratings? because like, this site doesn't make it seem like it:

You're Beautiful:
http://wiki.d-addicts.com/You're_Beautiful/Episode_Ratings

IRIS
http://wiki.d-addicts.com/IRIS/Episode_Ratings

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wow, being a non-korean, JB u're really filling in all the gaps we can't quite comprehend from the subs. Thanks much!

on another note, my guess is that TK's mom and MN's dad were lover's. however something undesirable happened to KT's mom that lead to her being pregnant by another guy (KT's dad). This caused MN's dad to leave her and marry onother woman who could be close to her as well or maybe a rival.

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Even though I have seen this episode. I couldn't help myself but read your recap afterwards. I just love the extra tidbits you place in between contexts. And by reading your recaps I get to catch what I have missed during the episode.

Like this line for instance.
“Just because you go abroad, blow stuff up and shoot guns doesn’t make it good!”--Hahaha :D

And oh, about your recaps being long. I really don't mind it at all. I even love it more because of it. So thank you. ^_~

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I love that poke at IRIS!!! Take that, big budget dramas!!!

I was on the Coffee Prince craze too on this blog two years ago too, haha, when dramabeans had lots of crashing problems because of it... It's almost the same now... Love the super quick recaps!!!!! This one in particular had me laughing like a idiot in front of my housemates, but I haven't had a good laugh in a while because of exams... I will watch episodes 7 & 8 after 3 of my papers!!!

Hong Ki, you are adorable!!! (Maybe I will come to like FT Island again after this drama...)

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jealous Tae-kyung has definitely been the highlight of my week thus far. GUH SO GOOD. SUCH delicious angst.

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Love this episode....do you know the name of the song at the end of episode 7 and in the bigining of ep. 8?

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@170 melovesred: http://community.livejournal.com/omonatheydidnt/1893034.html
here's the message that JGS posted. Bear in mind that although the log reads 10AM, I think he posted it around 1AM cause that's when I read the letter.

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i am totally into this Drama right now.....this is totally coolness..& your recaps are getting intense & awesome by every episode...Kisses ..thanks a ton

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Such an addictive drama! I have nothing but love for the people who sub it for us, and of course JB and her awesome recaps.

I am trying SO hard to bear in mind that these people are just actor/actresses and that it's unfair to judge their real-life personalities as similar to the characters they play so well. Trying so, so hard =(. Maybe I'll just say I'm in love with JGS's Tae Kyung, and PSH's Min Nyeo. Yeah, that seems pretty reasonable.

*siiiiigh*... I love this story to no end, I hope the cast and crew know how much their hard work is appreciated by people all over the world on the net.

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"And just because I have to say it: I love jealous Tae-kyung!" my thoughts exactly.

Also, was any one else shocked by the fugly princess when we got a close up? I understand it's got to be a white girl so we understand just how foreign and exotic he is, but couldn't they at least find a pretty one?

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If anyone needs a JGS fix before next week, he was in a quite sweet movie that I watched called Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Si-Do. I watched it ages ago, because it's a live action of a manhwa I really liked (so I can't guarantee that it will be a spectacular movie) but I remember liking JGS's character, even though I only realised now who he is.

Just putting it out there ^ ^

And yes, I googled JGS. My addiction is that bad. Oops!

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Love the recap!! Had to resort to the desperate measure of watching raws first this week as well... tried very hard to stay away from recaps before watching the subbed version, but like some others here.. failed miserably! :P

I think the pig-nose thing is not just hilarious.. it's also a very smart plot device. Everytime Minam does it, it tells the audience that her heart is fluttering... but Minam's feelings are still 'protected' from Taekyung because he thinks she's making fun of the pig incident.

Another brilliant part of the script: Taekyung really betrays his inner thoughts during the leaf-fight scene when he says "Nothing scares you now since you're going to be a pharmacist's wife with or without A.N.Jell". Now that he sees that Minam has other people in her life she can depend on, not just him, he's starting to feel threateaned.... he's in danger of losing the special protector status.. and in his mind, that protector status is the only thing which is keeping her close to him.

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JB, I love reading your recaps so much! I wait for reading the recap then watch the raw episode. I really appreciate that not only your recap give me more understanding but give me more fun to watch the drama.
I love your style and sense of humor in writing .
I love love love this drama and all the casts, especially JGS!
Thank you!

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wah, for the first time of my korean dramas viewing history since I first start watching kdrama, I never feel sorry 4d 2nd lead..ever...Regardless of how my frens or other people defending them.Yup they r kind gentleman n all other things that makes them d perfect guy but I just cant accept them.It just in my view I saw them despite of all the kindness they r actually selfish in a way.Somehow they r using all their kindness to bind the main girl.Regardless either they intent to do so or not...n Thats just annoy me.Especially fully knowing how d girl feel for the main guy. N sometimes they r actually add on d pressure 2d girl.They might not realize it but sometimes when i watch kdrama I really wanna scream out loud stop it.stop making things hard for d girl.n stop saying u did all of it for d girl coz d way i c it its more 4 urself..if u really wanna her 2b happy n they know exactly how n who can give the girl exactly that but they remain silent
So bottomline Never ever liked the 2nd lead, BUT...BUT capital BUT here, my heart move for shin woo...Especially this episode seeing what he had done 4 minam n that part where he help her carry thing hit me pang straight to my heart..Gosh im being dramatic...N most important regardless of how hurt he felt or jelous he never impose his feelings to MN..He asks minam what is it that she want..SO i give him d right to say he put her needs n she is much important than him...n now knowing 4 sure MN is not 4 him really breaking my heart...
His character is so adoreable that i feel like hugging him 4being such a nice guy...Love u shinwoo..

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@ 164 Sumy

i agree with you abt Uee. I don't like her as a kpop artist because she's so bland when she's on stage, however I do like her as an actress. I agree with you the Taekyung knowing exactly what kind of person she is and she showing Taekyung exactly what kind of person she is makes her a likable 2nd female lead even if she's a biatch. I really like her fights with Taekyung because he always one-ups her without breaking much of a sweat! =D She's like the cousin or sister-in-law that guys can't stand.

even if the ratings aren't high- i think the OST is selling really well. And since this show doesn't anything fancy to be good, it won't need as many big-name ads and supporters to support the production.

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JGS message was translated and posted at JB ep7 recap fan comment #255. JGS must be disappointed by the rating since he is the male lead in a k-drama for the first time.

But it is really difficult to compete against IRIS since the cast consists of all superstars in Korea. I used to like LBH a lot. But the fever faded as he kept repeating similar roles in his recent dramas and movies - those cool, handsome and muscular man. I can imagine his facial expressions in IRIS. So I can wait until later to watch this drama. I missed his other roles like the one in "Bungee Jumping of their own".

As for YB, I have praised JGS acting. I hope I can see a less "make-up" JGS in the later episodes. Starry eye actor and actress like JGS and YEH do not need smoky eye make up in order to look 'hot' even though this is the trend in Korean entertainment industry now. See those boy bands and LMH!

YB is also good because of the scriptwriters, the director and PSH. I loved all the imaginary screens. PSH is a promising actress. She may not be the most beautiful actress but her acting is natural and much better than a lot of other Korean actresses.

Hope the rating improved.....

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Thanks 4 d recap! Yesterday was d first time i read ur recap n i was really impressed that i re-visit dis website again today to read ur recap for ep 8..
only dis time viikii had been kind enough to upload ep 8 dis afternoon so i get to watch d subbed ep 8 before i read ur incredible recap..it's always fun to read d point of view from other viewers..especially a good one like urs..

Maybe some ppl like ep 7 better but i totally love dis ep! For one thing, MN did not cry a lot in dis ep as she did in d last ep (but d part when she cried at d end of ep 8 is totally forgivable..it shows that she really loved him to d point that she can laugh n cry with/for him..) AND there are many many parts where TK showed how much he's jealous over MN-DJ moments n MN-SW relationship..it's hillarious! I laughed hard everytime he showed his jealous (i supposed he believed that it was annoyance instead of jealousy) reaction when he saw MN hugging SW n DJ hugging MN..cute! N d part where he chew his food annoyingly while DJ tells MN dat he likes his sister is to die for!

But my fav would be d throwing leaves scene..i'm truly happy thinking dat even from d start d only person TK had smile and laugh with is MN..n no one else (esp not HY! =p)

I also loved MN-Jeremy moment a lot! I like him not questioning her much n just concentrated in making her happy..he's so cute! Just seeing his face is enough in making me laugh as i know when there is Jeremy, there wud be some sweet, funny moments..=)

As for d ending part..i agree wif other viewers that d story will probably twist from 'maybe we're half-sibling' to 'i hate u as my mother abandoned me coz she's in love with ur father'...but dat wud too bad coz it's not her fault dat her dad had a relationship with TK Mom..if there's anyone to blame it shud be TK Mom! I juz hope dat once TK find out that his mom's secret lover is MN's father..he will think rationally n not bluntly putting all d blame on MN..poor girl had already suffered too much because of him.. =( (though indirectly as he did not know MN likes him..=p)

I predict that maybe MN wud not go n hug TK as some ppl point out it wud be repetitive to what happen in ep 4..n there's a huge possibility he wud pushed her away as he did not want her to see him so vulnerable like that..but i bet she'll do something to cheer him up (though i hv no idea what she wud done..i'll leave that to Hong sisters wild imagination) n he'll feel grateful for what she had done for him n maybe open up a lil' more with her..(i wud love to see some heart-to-heart moment bet TK n MN just like in ep7..)

Ok..i've rant for too long already..can't wait for next week! 6 days more.. there wud be countless nytes when i wud dream about YB..n all d dialogues in YB wud keep repeating itself in my mind..n i wud be tempted to watch previous eps esp since i've downloaded them..i'm a total 'dramaholic' for dis drama! Juz hate myself when i'm addicted like this..but i can't help it..=) waiting to read ur next recap next week! Jaljja!

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JB, what a wonderful song choice! Loveholic going old school.

Most of you guys will be too young to remember the A-Team tv show, but at the end of an episode, the leader of the A-Team comments that he loves it when a plan comes together.

That's what dramabeans feels like, when you get the wonderful recaps, the pics, the song of the day, and the comments all coming together (and it doesn't hurt that the drama series totally rox). Everything coming together, and it just feels like home. The first website to visit in the morning, and then throughout the day.

JB을 존중합니다. in today's parlance, mad propz to you.

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@182 bie81- Your analysis was spot-on:-) In addition to JB's recaps, I love the comments section too because I get to read about so many different perspectives of the same scene:-)Officially dramacrazy now:-)

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Wow, I haven't been so excited about a drama since Que Sera Sera! I'd only ever seen JGS in Hong Gil Dong, and I wasn't very impressed with him then. So, I couldn't understand why he was first pick for the role of Go Jun Pyo in BOF. Now I totally understand! He would've rocked it! But then again, this drama is sooooo much better.

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Thank you sooo much for your hard work! =)

Looking forward to the next episode^^
javabeans, can I ask you something? Can I translate your recaps of YAB into Spanish? I would like to share it with the people who don't understand Korean, before they release the English subtitles...

Thank you!

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*Heart breaks for Tae-kyung*

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I still don't get when shin woo knows that Mi Nam is a girl.Can anyone tell me which part of the episode!!pLeZZZZ...TQ

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Oh my god, Mi-nyeo has such LONG HAIR!! (as used in the Philippines; translated from "Ang haba ng hair!!!" ;P)

Anyways, the guy who acted Dong-joon is cute :D

And, is Mi-nyeo the moon? That figures since Tae-kyeong is calling her Rabbit... (Mi-nyeo as the moon + Tae-kyeong calling her Rabbit = the mythical MOON RABBIT!!!)

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@ #193...

I bet Shin-woo figured it out since ep1...

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@193 syifa:

It was on Ep 2. It's when he helped Minam when she was drunk after she threw up. He did not express it out right. He said he was going to observe for now. Actually, he was the first one to know that Minam is a girl.

Hope this help. :)

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ow..low ratings ha!?
don't cha worry INTERNET is greater than Korea.

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NO TO SHORTER RECAPS!!!!!! :D thanks, sarahbeans. :)

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@188 Samsooki:

lol! great. now I'll have the A-team theme song stuck in my head all day!! It is a perfect parallel for the site/recaps, however. XD

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"I love jealous Tae-kyung" -- I love Tae-kyung, full stop javabeans. Jealous, sneery, bossy, soft, angry, sad - the list goes on... Geun-seok is totally rocking out this role, I love him too! It's so funny how I'm loving these two guys when one of them's a character that's being played by the other... hmm.. does that work out - or am I just losing it? See, this drama does things, not good - no scrap that, it's too good :) Hahaa..

I'm seriously going crazy and dying because of this drama. It's not the buckets of tears dying, it's the squealing and dying of the angst kinda death. I squirm with every emotion out there when watching You're Beautiful, seriously. This episode was great too -- the chart, omo, SO CUTE!

You're little paragraph about it at the very beginning is so true, exactly what I was thinking. I do like the fact that it's not the most intelectual and serious of dramas - it means I can sit back, relax and enjoy more. And believe me, I am so enjoying it. I haven't found a drama that's made me this giddy for a while :)

And NOOOO! Don't make the recaps shorter - I love reading them.. which brings me to say thank you again for them. They're ace and are totally part of my You're Beautiful experience, it wouldn't be complete without them.

Sorry for the long post! I'm hoping this drama continues to be great, can't thank the cast, crew, directors, writers etc enough - I can't believe I've gotta wait another week until the next episodes.. gahh, now this is torture. Drugs aren't good for you -- err, no, Korean dramas aren't good for you XD

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