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You’re Beautiful: Episode 11

My site totally crashed with last week’s recaps, so let’s hope it holds up this week…

I think my enjoyment of this episode (which was fun and funny) was dulled by the Big Spoiler that was everywhere days in advance, which totally killed the scene for me. Seriously, press, you’re going to go and spoil the very last thing that happens in the episode? Good holy hell.

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A note, since there were some questions regarding Mi-nyeo’s motivations in the last episode:

Heyi first wanted Mi-nyeo to come clean to the A.N.JELL guys, thinking they’d hate her for it. When she realized they’d probably forgive her, she stopped Mi-nyeo from confessing and told her to pick a more public setting for her humiliation. I think Mi-nyeo’s reasons for going along with Heyi’s demands are a little skewed, but it’s in tune with her character because she is so sweet and innocent that Heyi takes advantage of it. Mi-nyeo doesn’t necessarily have low self-esteem but she consistently undervalues her worth, and lets Heyi convince her that if she were to confess the truth to the A.N.JELL guys and then the story came out, they would be implicated in the deception as well, possibly ruining their images and/or careers. Therefore if she comes clean to the world at the press conference, the guys are spared the accusations since they can honestly say they didn’t know. She would be the only one to “take responsibility” for perpetrating the deception and then leave the group cleanly.

 
EPISODE 11 RECAP

As reporters surround him, Shin-woo follows his announcement that the hidden Mi-nyeo is his girlfriend with the caveat, “I don’t want to reveal my girlfriend now. Please move aside to let us leave.”

Of course, the reporters aren’t about to back off from such a juicy story, so they keep crowding the couple. Tae-kyung takes off his jacket and pushes his way past the reporters to hand it to Shin-woo, who covers Mi-nyeo’s head with it. He ushers her out of the theater and down the hall to the dressing room.

(I’m sorry, I HAVE to complain, only because the Hong sisters have done so well otherwise in diverting cliches and keeping us surprised in good ways. But this is a near-exact repeat of the Last Scandal scenario — Episode 8, for the curious — which packed an emotional punch because it was such a pivotal scene, providing a moment of truth that was not solely romantic. It’s only a minor complaint, but the similarity to another drama keeps me from feeling the emotions of this scene.)

As Mi-nyeo leaves, the hairclip falls from her hair and gets trampled by the crowd. Tae-kyung picks up the broken clip and pockets it while Jeremy tries to come to grips with his shock.

Sung-chan is completely unaware of everything and therefore confused. Heyi is confused as well, but for a different reason: she doesn’t understand why her plan was thwarted. Tae-kyung picks up on Heyi’s remark and asks, “How did you know that was Mi-nam?” Heyi can’t let him know that she had ordered Mi-nam to reveal herself at the press conference and can’t produce a quick answer. He says, “We’ll talk later,” and leaves.

Heyi laments that the guys showed up and stopped things, “when I could have finished her.” Instead, she may be the one who is finished (with Tae-kyung).

In the dressing room, Mi-nyeo keeps her head covered and mournfully tells Shin-woo, “I’m sorry. I’m not actually a boy. If you see me now, you will be very angry with me. And I cannot say the words to ask for forgiveness.”

Shin-woo takes the jacket off her head and says, “This has happened so suddenly, so I don’t know what to say first. I hadn’t prepared for this scenario. Should I be angry first? Saying it’s okay right away would be strange, wouldn’t it?”

It’s rather cute as he puts on a grave face and says sternly, “Mi-nam, you were a girl? Wow, I’m speechless… How did I not know all this time? Mi-nam, I thought you were clumsy, but you’re really something.” She feels miserable as he continues, “I’ll find out later how this all happened, but now, I’m done playing the nice hyung.” But he smiles as he finishes, “From now on, we’re starting over.”

Tae-kyung and Jeremy join them, and the latter faces Mi-nyeo with angry eyes. He seems honestly hurt at her deception, while Tae-kyung announces that he knew Mi-nam was a girl and apologizes for hiding it: “If you can’t accept it, speak up now. I’ll handle things so you don’t get dragged into it, and I’ll take responsibility for Go Mi-nam.”

Jeremy faces Mi-nyeo, grabs her shoulders, and then surprises everyone by planting a kiss on her forehead. He breaks into a smile and exclaims giddily, “You were a girl! I love it!”

Tae-kyung: “Go Mi-nam, we’re one team now. You said you came here today because you didn’t want anyone to be hurt. If that’s what you want, then keep acting as a man through the end. Even if you want to quit now, we can’t let that happen. We’ll take responsibility for you, so you take responsibility for us, too.”

She’s touched by their understanding and promises to not get caught. She puts on her male garb, ready to resume her performance as Mi-nam. The reporters are thrown off the scent when the stylist is dressed in Mi-nyeo’s outfit and escorted away (with her head covered) by Hoon-yi.

Tae-kyung and Shin-woo pause to trade intense looks, but Shin-woo breaks the tension by saying, “It’s a good thing everything worked out.” Tae-kyung may be jealous that Shin-woo saved Mi-nyeo but he must know it was all for the best, because he answers, “Thanks to you, it did.”

The foursome leaves, with Jeremy is in such a good mood that he wants to throw another party. Tae-kyung announces that they’ve got one last obstacle to face: Heyi.

Heyi approaches in nice-fairy mode, but Tae-kyung tells her to cut it out, since everyone knows. She drops her fake-sweet act so quickly that the other three are taken aback, as she sarcastically calls Jeremy and Shin-woo “angels” for forgiving Mi-nam’s deception so quickly.

She tells Tae-kyung that she won’t end things with him. Even if their relationship is fake, she told him from the start that she would decide its end. Tae-kyung counters, “You promised not to let on that you knew about Mi-nam. You broke that promise first.”

Heyi isn’t daunted — if they want to shut her up, he has to continue the act. She orders, “You keep acting like my boyfriend, Mi-nam keeps acting like a man, and you two keep acting like angels.” Tae-kyung adds, “Yeah, and you keep acting like you’re nice.” She answers, “Naturally.”

As she goes, Jeremy realizes that Tae-kyung faked his relationship to keep Mi-nam’s secret. Hearing this, Mi-nyeo turns to him, saying, “Hyungnim, I’m—”

He cuts her off: “You’re sorry, thank you. I don’t want to hear that anymore. Do that with Shin-woo and Jeremy now.”

Aunt Mi-ja begs Mo Hwa-ran’s assistant for a brief meeting, and is let into her hotel suite. Among the half-drunk bottles of liquor, she finds a photo of the twins with their father, which strikes her as strange. But that’s forgotten as she goes to use the bathroom and finds Hwa-ran unconscious in the bathtub. At first she thinks she’s just enjoying a bubble bath, but grows alarmed and calls for help.

The next thing we know, Hwa-ran is being hooked up to an IV drip and her assistant hands Mi-ja an envelope of hush money, asking her to keep this quiet. Mi-ja is happy to take the money, but asks whether Hwa-ran has ever had surgery. Told no, she wonders what the abdomen scar means — could the unmarried pop singer have had a secret love child?

Jeremy refuses to let Mi-nam share rooms with Tae-kyung anymore and moves her things into her own room. She casts a longing last look at Pig-Rabbit, but leaves without it. Annoyed, he grumbles, “She’s saying this isn’t hers, huh? She doesn’t even take it with her.” Then it occurs to him that Mi-nyeo hasn’t even noticed that she has lost her hairclip, and is irritated that he cared enough to take it.

He doesn’t know the real reason she left the stuffed animal behind. She sighs, “How could I take Pig-Rabbit with me? I even lost the hairclip.”

Since they’re out of food, Jeremy wants to take Mi-nam grocery shopping (which is a domestic gesture that one often does with a boy/girlfriend). Tae-kyung’s against it, so the other two guys just tell him he can stay home, then. Naturally he tags along, scowling behind their backs.

It’s cute how Jeremy keeps trying to hug Mi-nyeo whenever his excitement overtakes him, and every time, Tae-kyung swoops in to pull him back. He tells Mi-nyeo to ignore Jeremy, since he grew up in England and has different ideas of what’s appropriate.


Spotting various products at the grocery store reminds Jeremy of the CFs they used to do, which the other two are embarrassed to recall. For instance, there’s the ice cream they endorsed, and the noodles (which came with a dance), and chocolate bars. Shin-woo muses that recalling all their CFs makes him feel old.

Sung-chan also feels melancholy over how much the A.N.JELL guys have grown — now two of them are even dating. (Given that they’re on their sixth album and about twenty, they must have started out really young, a la SHINee or FT Island.) He’s also sad because he senses they’re hiding a secret from him.

While Sung-chan is out of earshot, Hoon-yi tells the stylist that they only have to hold out a little longer till the real Mi-nam returns, but wonders what will happen to Mi-nyeo then. Hoon-yi thinks that she may not go back, since she’s fallen in love.

Tae-kyung points out a price sticker in Mi-nyeo’s hair, which makes her think of her hairclip because the tag reads 3,000 won. (He insists, “I told you it was 100,000 won!”)

She confesses that she lost it, to which he says, “Well, at least you knew you’d lost it.” He tells her he’d seen it being kicked around at the press conference, but it’s useless now and should be thrown out. Mi-nyeo starts to protest, but she’s interrupted by a passing employee, and almost falls when she loses her balance.

Shin-woo grabs her to prevent her fall, and Tae-kyung notices how he rests a hand on her waist. After Tae-kyung leaves, Mi-nyeo finishes what she’d started to say, “But it’s precious to me.”

That night Tae-kyung has trouble sleeping, and runs into Aunt Mi-ja at the refrigerator. He’d thought Mi-nam was back in her room, but Mi-ja says she isn’t, having believed Mi-nam to be staying in Tae-kyung’s room. Puzzled, he searches the house for her and wonders where she went.

It occurs to him that she may have gone off in search of the hairclip, but he can’t believe it. He tries to remember what she started to say at the supermarket, and imagines possible ways she could have finished her statement:

  1. Perhaps she would have sneered, “I agree with you. If something has no use, you should get rid of it. It’s only 3,000 won, right?” But he rules this out — she doesn’t disrespect him THAT much.
  2. Maybe she would have said carelessly, “I was wondering where to throw it away, so it’s good that I lost it. I was embarrassed to wear it around. It’s only 3,000 won, right?” But no, she didn’t hate the clip that much. She was happy when he found it last time.
  3. What if she’d said, in her earnest way, “I cannot throw it away. The pin you gave me is really valuable to me. I’ll find it again.”

 
Tae-kyung can’t see why she would do that if she likes Shin-woo. However, he remembers the expression on her face after their star-moon conversation, and how she had asked whether it was okay to like the star.

Mi-nyeo has pleaded with the security guard at the theater to let her in, and starts scouring the floor for the hairclip.

Tae-kyung arrives at the theater, telling himself, “She definitely won’t be here. There’s no way she’d be here. I’m only here to confirm she’s not, since I can’t sleep anyway.” As he pauses before opening the doors, he wonders with irritation, “Why am I so nervous because of Go Mi-nam?”

Yet once he’s inside, all he sees is an empty theater. The guard had told Mi-nyeo to make sure nobody found out she was here, so she hides from the newcomer. Not seeing her, Tae-kyung asks himself with exasperation, “What the heck was I thinking?” He takes the broken clip out of his pocket, drops it on the ground, and leaves.

After Tae-kyung leaves, Mi-nyeo accidentally knocks over a stack of chairs, causing a loud clatter. Tae-kyung hears and starts to head back inside, but at that moment he receives a phone call from Hwa-ran’s assistant — Hwa-ran is very ill and is asking for him.

Tae-kyung heads out quickly without noticing Mi-nyeo. She in turn spies the pin on the ground and retrieves it in relief.

I’m not sure if Hwa-ran’s condition is the result of an actual illness or just general fatigue with life, but in any case she speaks to Tae-kyung in a defeated tone: “What’s the point in living a long life? I’m tired of living.” He asks if that’s why she’s so in need of something to make into a memory, and she asks if he’ll help make a memory that would give her the strength to live a long life.

Tae-kyung: “If I say no, you’ll call me with something like this again.”
Hwa-ran: “I’m going to grow sicker. If I call you, would you not come?”
Tae-kyung: “If I don’t want that to happen, I’ll have to agree. I’ll make that song for you.”
Hwa-ran: “I knew you would. Because you’re my son.”

She promises to tell him everything about her love when he does the song.

Mi-nyeo tries to fix her broken hairclip with glue. She decides against asking Tae-kyung for help: “If he found out I went back to find this, he’ll think it’s strange. He might discover my feelings.”

When Tae-kyung returns, she hides the clip and tries to act nonchalant, lying that she had been home the whole time. He’s skeptical, but the subject turns to her current activity. She won’t explain what she’s trying to fix, but she does show him her current dilemma: she’s accidentally glued her fingers together.

Tae-kyung soaks her hands in water and gets to work on separating them, as Mi-nyeo notes with dismay, “I’ve caused another accident.” His tone is less curt than usual as he answers, “This is okay. Thanks to you, it’s a good thing I’m not thinking complicated thoughts, and instead focusing on separating glued fingers.”

Sensing his mood, she asks if something bad happened. He replies, “There’s someone who’s asking an unreasonable request of me, but eventually I ended up agreeing to it.” Mi-nyeo guesses privately that his mother must be the one in question.

Tae-kyung: “Oddly enough, every time I’m full of complicated thoughts because of that person, you’ve come along, so you’ve been pretty useful. Like today.”
Mi-nyeo: “I’m glad my fingers were useful to you. If I knew this would happen, I would have glued all ten of them together.”

At that, he smiles gently at her, which makes her feelings well up — so the moment her finger is free, she presses her nose. He asks why she’s always doing that: “Do you have some secret?”

After he leaves, Mi-nyeo takes her clip out and says, “My feelings are a secret.”

Understandably, the fans take news of Shin-woo’s new girlfriend hard, although they insist that as true fans, they should congratulate the oppas. Mi-nyeo apologizes to Shin-woo for causing this misunderstanding, and Shin-woo says (being deliberately misleading) that the fans are bugging him, and “most of all, the fans are bothering the girl I like.” Of course, Mi-nyeo interprets this to mean that Shin-woo’s real girlfriend is upset because of her.

Hoon-yi spies the twosome talking and drags Tae-kyung along to eavesdrop. They hear Shin-woo ask, “Mi-nam, if necessary, could you go to that girl and explain things?” Believing that Mi-nam likes Shin-woo, Tae-kyung grows angry at the request because it seems callous to subject her to that. But Mi-nyeo is happy to oblige and agrees.

Hoon-yi finds this situation heartbreaking: “That means she’ll have to go to the girlfriend of the man she likes and say, ‘I am nobody. Kang Shin-woo likes you.'” Tae-kyung secretly agrees, but says it won’t happen — Mi-nyeo has enough pride not to do that.

Mi-ja doesn’t know the full situation with Hwa-ran, but she knows enough that it’s complicated. If Hwa-ran sees her with Mi-nam, this may endanger her position (and her chances at getting money for her brother’s work). Therefore, she tells Mi-nyeo that she’ll be staying with friends for a while and vows to settle the money issue without Mi-nam’s knowledge. She sighs, “How great would it be if Hwa-ran’s secret child was Mi-nam?”

Hwa-ran inquires into the whereabouts of the Go twins, and hears that the boy is in the States and therefore tough to locate. The girl had been living in a convent until recently, so she decides to find Mi-nyeo first.

In light of the conversation he overheard, Tae-kyung is increasingly bothered by interactions between Shin-woo and Mi-nyeo. He and Hoon-yi have decided that Shin-woo’s every action must be ripping Mi-nyeo’s heart apart. Therefore when Shin-woo suggests a friendly game of badminton, Tae-kyung balks and orders Mi-nyeo to stick by his side. To learn the new songs, of course.

Mi-nyeo: “I have already nearly learned them. I will not need to stick by your side.”
Tae-kyung: “I’m offering to help you, but you don’t want it?”
Mi-nyeo: “Right, I don’t want it. I’m going to go play badminton.”

At the badminton court, Tae-kyung hears Mi-nyeo cheerfully accepting Shin-woo’s offer to be on the same team. Disgruntled, he mutters, “Are you saying you’ll rip your heart apart later, but you’re fine for now? Stupid Pig-Rabbit.”

Tae-kyung orders Shin-woo to his team to keep them separated. Jeremy is only too happy to be paired with her.

However, Tae-kyung’s irritation makes him play aggressively and he hits Mi-nyeo with the birdie repeatedly, which wrecks the mood. He taunts, “How is it you haven’t hit any of my shots? How is it you’re not good at anything?”

She counters that there IS something she’s good at. She demonstrates her special skill — hanging on to a high bar longer than anybody else. The guys say she doesn’t need to prove it, but she’s determined to show them something she’s good at.

As a fun challenge, Jeremy tries get her to come down by making her laugh. He fails, so Shin-woo goes next — and kisses her forehead. Shocked, Mi-nyeo lets go and falls.

She asks him not to joke around like this, so he responds, “It wasn’t a joke. We made a bet, and I’m pretty competitive.”

 

Heyi voices (false) concerns over having another girl (Mi-nam) constantly with her supposed boyfriend. Playing on the stylist’s sympathies, she says that people think she’s a big star, but she’s also an ordinary woman who feels insecure and jealous: “Even if she returns to being a woman, she may not leave. She may like it here where everyone treats her well. Will she want to return to where she used to live?”

Feeling sorry for Heyi, the stylist lets her in on a secret that even Tae-kyung doesn’t know — Mi-nam used to live at a convent. Therefore, it’s likely that she’ll return to the convent when everything is over. Heyi is cheered by this and promises to keep the secret — but is happy at the thought that the boys would be shocked at this bit of info.

Tae-kyung’s frustration over Mi-nyeo is at a steady simmer, so when she brings him some lime juice, he retorts, “It’s your fault I have to drink this sour stuff, too.”

Noticing that Mi-nyeo is starting to talk back to him (she defends herself from his unfair accusation), he asks why she’s not holding back like she used to. He points out that she let Shin-woo surprise her with the kiss.

Mi-nyeo: “That’s because I was so surprised.”
Tae-kyung: “Yeah, it was so obvious you were surprised. You know what else shows? That you want to be with him, and look good to him, and that you like him!”
Mi-nyeo: “Hyungnim! Didn’t I tell you that’s not true?”
Tae-kyung: “You won’t be able to hold out for long. Soon, Shin-woo will find out, and then I’ll have to feel sorry for you again. That creates inconveniences for the other person too.”
Mi-nyeo: “Is liking someone that bad? I’m not expecting anything, and I’m being careful not to be found out. Is that so wrong?”
Tae-kyung: “Are you in a position to do that? If I were Shin-woo, I’d feel dumbfounded and horrible.”

We know that Tae-kyung is venting, but she takes his words to heart. When he looks up, he’s surprised to see her expression as she cries.

More calmly, he asks if she’d like him to step in and do something about it. Hurt, she tells him, “Just pretend not to know.”

Later, she prays to Mother Superior, “I’ll endure and leave this place, and leave my star.”

Shin-woo sets up a romantic dinner at a restaurant and practices how he’ll confess to Mi-nyeo, who is on her way to meet him thinking she will be meeting with Shin-woo’s girlfriend.

Hoon-yi catches Mi-nyeo on her way out, and feels moved with pity. He goes to Tae-kyung, who doesn’t want to hear anything about Mi-nam. But when he finds out that she’s on her way to see Shin-woo to confess the truth to the other woman, he rushes out to stop her.

Tae-kyung grabs Mi-nyeo just as she’s about to leave, and pulls her back into the building. She protests, but he won’t let go. Angrily, he asks how she can have so little pride — whenever he sees her, he feels pity and annoyance because of her.

Confused at his inexplicable anger, Mi-nyeo bursts out, “Then don’t feel bothered by a thing like me!” He retorts, “With you like this, how can I not feel bothered?”

By now, their emotions are raw and their argument has escalated to shouting. Both have misunderstood the other’s feelings, so they’re frustrated with what they see as unfair accusations from the other side.

Mi-nyeo: “What does it matter to you that I’m going there now? It’s not an inconvenience to you, so why are you interfering and bothered by it?”
Tae-kyung: “You’re so foolish that it makes me angry. Why do I have to feel so angry because of you?”
Mi-nyeo: “Why are you angry because of me?! Just keep ignoring a thing like me! You can just not watch whatever I do!”
Tae-kyung: “But I keep seeing you!”
Mi-nyeo: “You can’t even see anything properly! You’re well-off on your own, so bright on your own that those around you can’t see in the dark! You can’t see anything properly and you don’t know anything, so why are you acting like this? Why are you angry with me, who’s just trying to endure? Just leave me in the dark. Who asked for you to look at me?!”

Barely letting her finish, Tae-kyung suddenly grabs the back of her neck and swoops in for a kiss.

 
COMMENTS

First, regarding Hwa-ran: I wonder if this is the turning point in Tae-kyung’s relationship with his mother, because for the first time, Hwa-ran seems weak and pathetic. When Tae-kyung visits her sickbed, her words aren’t any less selfish and they have the potential to be just as hurtful as before, but they’ve seemed to have lost their toxic power over Tae-kyung. Maybe he feels the pang, but I don’t get the sense he’s as crushed as he was in the past. Perhaps he finally sees his mother as a weak woman with a limited amount of love, rather than for what she should have been?

As for Shin-woo: As a character, I still sympathize with his unrequited love, but I stopped feeling sorry for him with this episode. Actually, it started waning a while back, but this is where it culminates, because he heard the truth from Mi-nyeo and — despite good intentions — still kept up the lie. It would have been perfect timing to admit that he’d known and that he was trying to help her by going along with it, but instead he plays along with her worries. One could argue that he’s thinking of her benefit by preserving her illusion — and I think that’s been true until now — but in this episode, we saw him showing some amusement at the idea of keeping the ruse going just a little while longer.

I think Shin-woo was just setting himself up for a grand gesture, feeling proud of himself for how he’d wow her at the restaurant. But that’s him being enamored of romance, not acting with her best interests in mind, and so again he misses his timing. (Well, he hasn’t missed yet, but I’m assuming that with The Kiss, he’ll find his restaurant date disappointed.) Some of his earlier missed moments weren’t his fault — like the date in Myungdong where he called her to reveal the truth — but you could argue that it was always in his power to take the initiative. (He could have shown himself earlier, rather than buying her ice cream and clothing first.) I’m not sure if she would have fallen for him, but if he’d been honest earlier, he would have had a better shot before she started falling for Tae-kyung. But no longer is he a victim of bad timing — he’s creating it himself.

Korean press tends to handle news/entertainment reporting differently, in that there’s no real regard for “spoilers” — it was reported days ago as “Tae-kyung surprises Mi-nam with a kiss in Episode 11!” Those words were right in the headlines with accompanying thumbnail images. Way to kill excitement.

The reason I hated the spoiler of the kiss wasn’t just because it messes up one moment, but rather, it ruins the entire episode for me. That is to say, we can tell from the way this episode unfolds that Tae-kyung’s jealousy and frustration with Mi-nam are on a constant crescendo, and knowing there’s a kiss somewhere messes with the buildup of tension. Normally I’d be wondering, “What’s going to happen? How will he deal with the pressure?” and squeal at the end scene. If you know he’s going to kiss her, you can figure out that his growing jealousy is what spurs the kiss. With the plot all laid out like that, the fun gets sucked out. (I know some people love spoilers, but I just don’t get it!)

 
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Ok I literally squealed when I read 'til the very end of your recap. I squealed so loudly that my sister and her dog jumped.

Yeah.

ANGST ANGST ANGST KISS KISS KISS!!!!!

AMAZING.

Wow...I'm light-headed.

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love this drama wholeheartedly!! never a dull moments.. thanks to friend for introducing me to this site.. ever since than, there is never a day that i don't check up on it. love the everyday update.. just want to show some love for your great work here that u done.. plz continue to let US (your reader) know anything outside of the camera work about the cast and drama relationship.. i look forward to looking/reading whatever everything about it..

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**Sigh**

JB, thank you. Love your recaps and your commentaries at the end.

More... more...

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wahhhhhhhhh......i'm really going crazy over this....I even went to soompi to look for spoilers....Thank you so much javabeans.you're receaps are always the best!

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i still can't get over it! can someone help me!! haha jk!

thank u once again JB!!! such a enormous help for the non korean speaker.! we appreciate you spending time to recap as soon as u can. thank u!!

i love tae kyung!! confess to her next episode and we will be cheering!!!

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OH MY GOSH!!! Finally Tae Kyung kiss Mi Nam... Can wait episode 12 tonight! Love this drama a lot!!!

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I saw the spoiler photo too and was instantly pissed bec. I knew I'd wait for it in the episode. *sigh*
Off to watch the raw ep :p

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I'd been waiting for this for hours JB! Thank you so much again!

For somebody from the Philippines who rely only on vikkii or mysoju sites for this Korean Drama, your recap could be called a spoiler too since I could only watch the drama two to three days after it is aired in Korea (that's like forever, you see). However, I still enjoy watching it even if I know how the drama would unfold because of your recaps. I couldn't help it! I always look forward to your recaps, I don't know. Maybe because I love how you write and dissect scenes. Well, I know you couldn't get it. I couldn't get it either. I just know that your site gives me a lot of joy. Your site entertains me big time. So to that, I thank you. I, in fact, check this site first before checking my mailbox.

So more power to you JB! Love yah! Can't wait for the next recap!

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AHHHHH!!! finally, it all errupts!! can't wait to watch this episode after exams are done... only one more!

lovin' the recaps as always though Javabeans! thanks so much!!!

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Thanks so much JB. I was refreshing this page every few minutes to check if ep 11 was up.

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Thanks for the Brilliant recaps...
Despite the fast pace of the overall series, I felt like this ep has slowed down a bit with the more time consuming fun scenes (badminton, supermarket shopping) in between a few big moments. Looks like the cast has a fun time with it...
And PSH.. kissed by 3 angels... lucky girl!

This ep really turned me into a Jeremy fan... his hyungs got a few things to learn from him.. how about some honesty and being more in tune with your feelings, and act what you think?
I agree with the no more sympathy for Shin Woo after this ep..he's so intent on waiting for the perfect moment that he didn't notice he's already missed the boat. He's enjoying the build up to the grand finale a little too much and it's backfiring on him big time.

And someone really got to tell that Cordi to get with the program...why does it always seem like she's so desperate to bond with UEE that she can't see beneath her fakeness?

Spoilers are really like crack... they tie you over while you wait for the real thing, but in the end it actually ruins your viewing experience of the episode.. yet its so hard to stay away. I felt like by showing the kiss, many people just spend the ep waitng for it to happen and miss out on a lot.

Does anyone feel like there is some SOUNDTRACK OVERLOAD going on here? I love the OST, but seriously its getting to the point where they are playing the songs too much not exactly where they fit ( a la BBF when people complained) I know the ost is selling like hotcakes... but i still hope they will tone it down a bit.

Can't wait for tmr :)

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Thanks a lot, JB!!

Does anyone know if the dvd boxset will have english subs?

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omg i cant wait to watch the cute Jeremy! >.<
epi 11 is good for him too,
now that he knows he's not a gay because he likes mi-nyeo too xD

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another fun episode!!

but i feel the show is starting to lose steam a little bit, so a part of me is glad there are only 16 eps, instead of dragging on for 20.

also, doesn't shin woo know by now that MN has feelings for TK? for such a perceptive guy, he sure is acting quite dense. or perhaps, he is in denial and fooling himself into thinking that MN will magically realize he is the one for her (eh...not likely, buddy).

ah, so many cute TK moments...his smile always takes me aback...because it so rarely appears!! everytime he does something adorable, i feel like pushing my nose like MN does. hahaha

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Thanks as usual for the fabulous recap. Been restraining myself to wait a few more hours before coming here for a fix. :) Trying not to contribute to crashing of your site given that there are so many YB lovers out there! Haha... BUT DANG, this episode wasn't as nice as the others. The twists were all rather tried and tested eh?

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--109 Larkspur

that's true.! i'd been trying hard to watch the raw but it doesnt make sense.! JB's precise recaps really helps me a lot.! which means i dont have to go to the kdrama sites to dig for recaps

bless you JB!

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As always,you never disappoints.... Thanks a bunch for the recap,sarah!!

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oh and @23
"TK needs to go buy those magazines with those quizzes “am I in love? why do i feel like this?” and SW should just stop reading romance advices from wherever and just tell her the truth."

hahaha your comment made me laugh. so true!!

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Thanks a lot for sharing I love your comments about the show... I really hate spoilers but sometimes I just can't help thinking about what's gonna happen next which leads me into fantasizing about it which makes me more worried because what if the episode becomes too disappointing... Ahaha, it's just a drama lol ;) &yea shinwoo should have been honest with minam.. I think the dinner is very sweet but shinwoo needs to act quicker... Hongki is really cute in this episode & it seems that the kiss was fake... Looks like it to me .. Can't wait for the next episode thanks <3

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Perhaps the writers are having SW act the way he is as a means for him to let MN go later. Like how he will "blame" himself later/realize that he went about pursuing her the wrong way which is how he will later convince himself he doesn't deserve her and let her go...and all that jazz. In the drama, he's still playing that game with himself but he never seems to learn his lesson even though he loses every time.

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I totally ignored all of the spoilers for Episode 11, so I ended up squealing with joy at the end when Tae-kyung kisses Mi-nam :x

I seriously appreciate and look forward to your recaps! Thanks soo much! :)

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I'm ok with spoilers - they don't spoil my enjoyment of the episode - I'm just one of those people LOL - the oddball. I understand why they released it - to get more viewers and I think it does pull more viewers.

Here are my favorite characters - The Pig Rabbit and Jeremy... both TK and SW are starting to drive me a little crazy. Bring back the pig rabbit. I'm rooting for the pig rabbit cause TK seems to still have not come to grips with his feelings for MN - he keeps thinking about her and what she's doing and whether she's doing what he thinks she's doing... but to her face, he does act very mean and she seems to be taking all wrong.

SW - urgh... I feel like his character has became a little sleazier in this episode than before. I don't know how to describe it (sleazy not really the right word). He picks to kiss her on the forehead, he tricks her into the restuarant thing - I think in some circumstances, I would think it's cute, but something about the episode was off with him.

Jeremy is very funny and cute -he's soo open with his words and actions =)

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It's about an hour after JB has posted the recap. Wow....already more than 100 comments. Everyone is so earnestly waiting for JB's recap, just like we are waiting for the next YB episdoe.

After watching the spoiler, it has raised my expectation about ep. 11 and hoped to see more after the kiss..... But this episode ended just as what is shown in the spoiler. I guess SBS wants to raise the rating by showing this kiss scene in the spoiler....

So I agree that the spoiler spoiled the magic of the show i.e. the ecstasy at the end of each episode which the Hong sisters created for the audience.

But I still enjoy this episode... I hope MN and TK can open their heart to one another in tonight's episode. Earnestly waiting again.....

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Ratings for this episode broke over 11%!!!!

(TNS Media: Nationwide-10th-11%, Seoul-9th-11.3%)

So excited!!!! Congrats You're Beautiful, and may your ratings just keep getting higher and higher!!!!!

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#115 Rachel

You said exactly what I feel. In this episode, every time TK exercises his smiling muscles (during the sticky glue scene),at first I thought I would froze with lovestruck, but then my heart went jumpy and did somersaults twice, and it then felt like I just melted in front of the screen, and the next thing I know was I already pointed finger on my nose! And that's just me. I can totally feel what MN feels right now. Thank God she didn't point her finger with glue stuck on it or else we would really have one hilarious scene.

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hmm thank you very much! for the recap!

your the best!

,.,ah gosh!...im so inlove with this drama!

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Hey...so at the supermarket...did Jeremy:D say Wow It's Sour/ Aye It's Cold? In the preview it said its cold...but in the subbed part in viikii it said its sour...so which is true? can someone tell me?

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Thank you JB for another great recap :)
So sorry, I'm also one of the guilty ones that causes your site to crash. Just goes to show how popular your recaps and YB are.

Regarding your comment on Shin-woo, on one end, I agree with you that Shin-woo had the perfect opening to confess that he knows about the secret all along and didn't take it.
On the other hand, sometimes, if you keep a secret too long, even if the perfect opening is there, it's difficult to find the words to explain that you knew all along. Like he said, he's never prepared for that scenario so he played it safe.

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When i saw the spoiler thanks to one of the youtube channels I USE to subscribe to, I didn't watch the clip I unsubscribed and screamed EF MY LIFE! =/
But still the eppy was good and Jeremy man, you need a woman in your life boy, call me :]

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This is probably the reason why I don't watch/see spoliers. I love having the story unfolding right in front of me and feeling confused and shocked at the scene or situation.

For me, the last scene was 0__0!
yes, with the exclamation mark.. I'm so glad I stayed away from youtube/articles/news/pictures :)

BTW, loved the market scene. A.N.JELL recalling their previous CFs... LOL

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omg. the dramatic irony is killing. sheesh. hoon-yi kinda annoys me... I don't mind that the rest of the characters have misunderstood each other. but he's like seriously argh. messing up with their brains even more.

crap i am so annoyed when shinwoo didn't just admit it that he knew she was a girl all along right away. i can so imagine him confessing to her in front of the huge mirror and now yet again... we keep seeing the same thing repeated. bleargh.

right now i'm more interested in hwa-ran's story than the romance angle. hope the dramatic reveal will be worth it. please please, pretty please.

oh, on a better note. i really feel like recording jeremy's whiny voice when he says "chu-wo" for the popsicle commercial.

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OMG.......!!! is that for real hee-yoon? YB really went past 11%...
Woooohooooo..... That is GOOD NEWS..... i can't wait for episode 12......

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Again, without reading your fantastic recap, I totally miscomprehended the whole episode. That's the whole problem watching raw without understanding a word - just expression simply wasn't enough for such a great drama! Without reading your recap, I didn't know why is TK so pissed off about MN meeting with SW. I didn't know the whole misunderstanding was about explaining the situation to SW's girl and that TK not wanting to see MN hurts in the process - how thoughtful of him. Even with the kiss, I think he suppresses it and brush it off. Hong sister want us to anticipate his confession after much built up roller coaster emotions - arggh!

I have to agree that some people don’t really like spoiler but I do. Watching YAB will be more interesting with wild speculations. Like prove me wrong this is not the classic melodrama sort of. So far, I'm pretty contend with the story flow but of course with 5 more episodes to go, more or less I have some thoughts how the story might end but don't worry - will not post it here. If I want a thought or two, I will post them on spoiler with people anticipating them - to be fair.

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i'm really hoping to see some shin-woo angst in the next episode. REAL angst, not i'm-going-to-stand-here-and-look-at-you-passively angst.
i was so pissed off by the spoilers. i hate them so much. i HATE them, yet it still takes all the willpower i have not to read them. sometimes i cave in :(
actually, up until episode 10, i DID cave into reading your recaps before being able to watch the subbed versions. then, i made a vow not to do that anymore because there would only be 6 episodes left and i wanted to make them the best possible. except then that goddamn ending scene had to get spoiled by every goddamn site out there >.>

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Thanks a lot JB!!!!! Loved the recap....Infact, I love reading your recaps more than watching the drama ....

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Man, they're so frustrating!!!!! It's like Coffee Prince all over again. Just for once I wish a love story wouldn't so damn dramatic! Why can't people tell others how they feel anymore?! As a viewer, it's so frustrating. They hurt each other just by loving each other. That doesn't even make sense. Love is not pain especially since they both reciprocate each other feelings.

Stupid cliche misunderstandings.

Of course they're going to spoil the big moment.. the ratings increase, didn't it?

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I'm sooooo thankful!!! just finished watching the episode raw and i understood thanks to u!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG I HAD NO IDEA THAT HE KISSED HER!!!!! I COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY FREAKED OUT!! lmao!!! YESSS!!!!!!!!! again thanks soooo much!!!

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TK was right in his interview - women can't seem to stay away from the bad boys. Think it's the hint of vulnerability that gets us suckered right in. Even when there's the tailor-made prince charming waiting for us right NEXT to us like SW. HAHA.

Think that's why MN is so crazy about TK? That sense of vulnerability TK exudes? Hahaha... SW is too heroic and stoic. Too perfect?

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What ruined the kiss scene was not that it was spoiled (Although I agree that I would have been more emotional about it if I hadn't known) but that it's so damn awkward! I will never understand the supposed appeal of two people standing there like statues barely locking lips.

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Shin-woo has the worst timing ever! He just keeps missing his mark. At this point, I don't feel sorry for him anymore. I just want to smack him on the head.

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I. Am. Happy.
Tae Kyung: One, Shin Woo: Zero
Which is pretty sad.

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@137
I totally agree. Why does it have to be so complicated? Why is it all about the struggles and heartaches of getting together--and then... The End? Why can't we have some happy times of the couple finally together ...that is more than just a quick 5 minute end of the series epilogue?

I too totally loved Jeremy in this episode. He had kind of gone into the background for a while, so I am glad they are giving his character more air time. He really adds to this drama.
Again, can't wait for more, but just not more angst that is sure to come full force...sometimes I wish there wasn't so much drama and that we could just enjoy happy happy joy joy...but I guess that's why they makes us come back for more!

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why do i have the dreaded feeling that shinwoo is just gonna pretend that he's upset that she didn't turn up. god forbid the entire drama end without him actually coming forth. sianz.

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Thanks JB. Recaps are great as always

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i just love reading your recaps!

thanks so much!!!!

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Well, what if the kiss is not real either? Because of his anger, he suddenly grabs Minam and wants to shut her up. But he stops at the exact time because his consciousness comes.

I draw the conclusion from the last glance of Tae Kyung. And because, come on, Jang Geun Suk and Park Shin Hye has already kissed before, so there must be some reasons, we, the audience can't see the kiss. Just my two cents.

Thank you for your great recap, Javabeans.

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thank you JB for the usually fast cracktastic recap...
at first i forgot the last scandal scene before i click the reference, but when i saw that recap, i remember that particular scene. i haven't seen the episode yet, but reading from your reaction, i think the effect is not the same with Last Scandal scene, quoting your line "which packed an emotional punch because it was such a pivotal scene, providing a moment of truth that was not solely romantic."

i have to admit i'm one of those who like spoilers (blush)...

can't wait for toninght...
and i really can't believe it's going to end in less than three weeks, so sad... TT

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More kiss, less awkward please. Seriously, whyyyy???? I am not unhappy because at least they kissed, and the build up was good, but gosh! They could have made it so much better. I hope they put a little more ***omigosh, the chemistry, i'm melting*** power into the next one (there had better be one hell of a next one).

Basically, GIVE ME MOAR!!

Also, thanks JB! =]

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As with all the posters I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS DRAMA, the only thing I HATE ABOUT IT IS , IT IS TOOOOOOOOOOOOO SHORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRT (16 episodes, sigh!!).

Off topic, I would like to apologize ahead of time but I can't wait for Open Thread on Friday.

To all followers of Dramabeans, I would like to make a small request if I can indulge you to vote online for CNN HEROES FOR 2009, the deadline is on November 19, 2009 (6:00am ET).

I would also like to solicit your votes and vote for my fellow Filipino, EFREN PENAFLORIDA, he is the only Asian among the 10 finalist. You can read the write-up of the 10 finalist and if you feel someone else deserves your vote, that is also quite alright with me. I salute all the 10 finalist and I REALLY REALLY admire them all from the bottom of my heart, may their tribe increase. You can vote as often as you can.

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cnn.heroes
or just go to http://www.cnn.com and go to HOT TOPICS and choose CNN Heroes.

Once again I apologize ahead of time if this request of mine is out of line. Thank you Javabeans and all my fellow posters. MABUHAY. (I don't know how to translate this word in English, but the effect is something like when Koreans would say "fighting" or "hwaiting" however, literally it means something like "long live" or "live on").

MARAMING SALAMAT PO.

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