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You’re Beautiful: Episode 15

I enjoyed this episode more than I thought I might. I was concerned that the usual Episode 15 angst would frustrate me (based on past Hong Sisters trends), but I was really pleased with how the conflict plays out. Some nice acting, and a few great scenes.

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EPISODE 15 RECAP

After Tae-kyung storms off, Mi-nyeo cries as Shin-woo looks on, unable to go to her but not turning away, either. Mi-nyeo prays to Mother Superior, “Because of my father, he was abandoned. Because of his mother, my mother and I were both abandoned. I could not say that it was okay, that I didn’t feel heartbroken. I could not hold on to him. I cannot see my star anymore.”

Tae-kyung’s reaction is more hurt than anger, although he tends to express hurt (and lots of other things) AS anger. As he sits in the dark studio, he tells himself, “If it’s dark, I can’t see anything. I’ll just think that I can’t see anything because it’s dark.” (Aw, sad! Implication: I can’t see her because it’s dark, not because she’s gone.)

The pesky Reporter Kim guesses that Mi-nam and Mi-nyeo are the same person. Heyi, to her credit, says she knows nothing about it and insists, “I don’t know. Why are you asking me? If you want to know, ask them yourself.”

He isn’t surprised by her denial; he expected her to distance herself from the whole situation. He doesn’t believe her and tries to appeal to her fear by saying she’ll inevitably become linked to the story if it gets out. How are the A.N.JELL guys involved? He vows to find out the full story, and presses her to confirm how much the others know if she wants him to leave her out of it.

With no better way of getting him to back off, Heyi fakes a faint. (HA!) This makes the reporter look around nervously, since he doesn’t want his actions to be misconstrued. He tells Heyi, who is lying on the ground as though unconscious, that based on her actions, he’ll have to assume that there IS something going on. He proposes, “Let’s make a deal.” If she lies low while he confirms the story, he offers, “When I catch A.N.JELL for sure, I’ll leave you out of it.” Still on the ground and with eyes closed, Heyi gives a small nod.

Her dilemma now is whether she should warn Tae-kyung that the reporter is sniffing around. If she does, she won’t be able to escape being implicated, but she does care for Tae-kyung and worries about what will happen to him if word about Mi-nam’s impersonation gets out. She tries thinking of a way to get Tae-kyung out of it (leaving the other three A.N.JELL members to face the scandal), “But if that goes wrong, it’ll really hurt me.”

Thinking of reporter Kim’s request for an interview with both twins, Shin-woo tells Hoon-yi that they have to get Mi-nyeo away quickly to avoid such a scenario. Hoon-yi decides that the group can do a fansigning in Japan, which they had previously declined.

Shin-woo relays the plans to Tae-kyung: since Tae-kyung wants to follow separately, Shin-woo and Jeremy will take Mi-nyeo to Japan first. Tae-kyung curtly acknowledges Shin-woo’s words, acting as though he couldn’t care less about Mi-nyeo’s plans. We know he’s feeling upset, but to the rest of the group, he’s cold and silent.

As Mi-nyeo packs for their Japan trip, Hoon-yi informs her that her return from Japan will coincide with her brother’s return from the States. That will mark the end of her stint in A.N.JELL, so she can consider her Japan trip “a farewell trip.”

Seeing that she’s packing all of her belongings, Hoon-yi tells her she has plenty of time to take those things later. She can come back with her brother after the Japan visit. Mi-nyeo answers that she would rather pack everything at once — which suggests that she’s planning on leaving sooner than she’s letting on.

Tae-kyung continues giving her the cold shoulder, and when he runs into her in the hallway, he walks right by without acknowledging her. As with their big blowup at the end of last episode, he only goes a little distance before he stops and looks back — which she doesn’t notice — and watches her struggling with her luggage. I doubt he would have helped her with her bag, but it seems like he’s conflicted about it — but then Shin-woo comes along and helps, as he watches.

The tension in the house and Mi-nyeo’s glumness are palpable, leading Jeremy to ask Shin-woo if something happened. Shin-woo advises that they feign ignorance.

Everyone has this first day off, so the group separates to enjoy some relaxation time. Hoon-yi’s always a step behind everyone, so he doesn’t know about the big rift and wishes that Tae-kyung had come, because he would have pushed Tae-kyung and Mi-nyeo together. The stylist is surprised that Mi-nyeo fell for Tae-kyung, because he’s not the best as marriage material: “When thinking of marriage, women like cute and fun guys like Jeremy.”

Hoon-yi wonders if that means he should push Mi-nyeo toward Jeremy instead. Fantasy sequence time!

They imagine a courtship where Jeremy serenades Mi-nyeo with a song whose lyrics go, “Mi-nyeo likes Jeremy!” Mi-nyeo responds in a baby voice and the two are nauseatingly cutesy. Hoon-yi and the stylist shake off this possibility — it’s too childish.

Then what about Shin-woo — isn’t he better, since he’s more mature and romantic? This leads us to — HAHAHA! — a parody of Won Bin and Shin Mina’s Maxim coffee CF! (Watch here.) In the parody, Shin-woo offers a cup of coffee that will taste special because he made it. To demonstrate, he kisses her forehead — that’s what other people’s coffee is like. He kisses her mouth — that’s what his coffee is like. Mi-nyeo replies, “You’d better not make anyone else coffee.”

Hoon-yi finds that way too saccharine, but the stylist contends that it’s still better than Tae-kyung:

They imagine what Mi-nyeo’s future would be like if she were to marry Tae-kyung, and picture them at the altar about to be married.

Tae-kyung says his vows in his curt, gruff way: “I give you permission to marry me. You should feel honored.” She replies happily, “Thank you,” and bows. She asks, “Then should I call you yobo or jagi?” (Both are like saying “honey.”) Scowling all the while, Tae-kyung answers brusquely, “I’ll decide our nicknames. Don’t butt in.” Then he stalks off down the aisle, leaving her still at the altar.

She chases after him (still calling him “hyungnim”) and he says, “I’m a busy person. I decide our schedule.”

Now feeling miffed at his treatment of her, Mi-nyeo pouts that she won’t marry him, tossing her bouquet to the ground. Tae-kyung calls her bluff, and he kicks her bouquet away: “The end! You’re out.” He leaves again, while Mi-nyeo calls him back in vain.

(HAHAHA. I had a feeling those wedding photo spoilers were going to be a gag, and here they are! This is a pretty hilarious scene, but for once the humor isn’t because it’s so outrageous — it’s because it’s actually just like how the real Tae-kyung and Mi-nyeo started off (minus her pouting), and to see them arrive at the altar with that dynamic intact is a hoot.)

The guys take a jaunt to the beach, unaware that the reporter has followed them all this way, determined to get to their secret. He keeps a close eye on the group members, angling for an incriminating photo (of Mi-nyeo looking obviously like a girl, or the others treating her like one).

Mi-nyeo comments that this is her first time seeing the ocean in real life. Shin-woo asks if she’d like to take a yacht out on the water, but she answers, “No, I enjoy just looking at it like this. Seeing something so vast, I feel like if I were only to cross this ocean, I can be so far away that I won’t be seen.”

Jeremy says, “The world is round, so no matter how far away you go, like with the bus, you’ll return to your place.” She agrees, but adds, “But since it is so big, it would take a very long time.”

Mi-nyeo takes a step forward toward the water, and Shin-woo reaches out to hold her arm. He understands her underlying meaning and tells her, “Don’t go. Don’t go farther away on your own. I’ll be behind you, holding you.”

She removes his hand, saying, “Don’t hold on to me, Shin-woo hyung.” The dual meaning is clear, and then she brings the conversation back to the moment, explaining, “It’s my first time seeing the ocean. I’ll just get my feet wet.”

Happy with Tae-kyung’s demo of the song, Hwa-ran meets with Sung-chan. However, her good mood abruptly turns when Sung-chan mentions off-handedly that he’d heard the song wasn’t originally intended for her. The producer clarifies that the song was supposed to be given to a new singer, but before he can explain further, Hwa-ran snaps, “Don’t say such ridiculous things! This song was written for me from the start!”

Next, she drops by Tae-kyung’s studio to make the excuse that she was drunk the other day when Mi-nyeo came by. If she hadn’t reminded her of her mother, Hwa-ran wouldn’t have gone so far. Tae-kyung asks, “Do you know her mother? Did you tell her who she was?” Hwa-ran realizes that she may have said something wrong, so she tries dismissing it by saying, “Do you think she’d listen to what I say?”

Remembering how devastated Mi-nyeo was to hear her mother had died, he stops his mother from leaving the studio, and asks her to explain it to him — in a surprisingly gentle tone, considering. If she doesn’t want to discuss it, then at least give him her name: “She said she knew nothing about her. I should at least let her know her name.”

After Tae-kyung gets the woman’s photo and name, he heads to Japan, earlier than scheduled.

Mi-nyeo looks up a church where a certain Sister Maria lives, and figures that she can take the train to see her. She wonders how long her money will last her in Japan, giving us another indication that she’s planning her post-A.N.JELL life.

A phone call from Shin-wo draws her to the hotel’s chapel, and when she meets him inside the glass building, he points out the clear nature of the structure and says, “You must have seen what expression was on my face from outside.” The same goes for her — he could see she was feeling sorry, that she still felt unable to accept him.

He asks, “Do you know when I first knew you were a girl?” She thinks it was the day of the press conference, but he reminds her of their fake romance story, and his story of the clumsy girl who didn’t know her secret had been discovered. He now explains that it was his story: “After I found out that you were a girl, I kept watching over you, and as I tried to help you along, at some point I started to like you. The girl I liked who I wanted to introduce to you was you.”

Mi-nyeo is stunned, and tries to process this. Shin-woo tells her, “I showed you everything today. Even if you try not to see it, I showed you everything. I’ll look over you like I have till now. So don’t try to hide yourself somewhere that you can’t be seen, and look at me.”

Naturally, this is what Tae-kyung sees when he comes upon the chapel in his search for Mi-nyeo. The guys lock eyes for a moment.

Mi-nyeo, not seeing Tae-kyung, starts to move away — and Shin-woo suddenly draws her to him in a hug. This is a deliberate move to keep Tae-kyung away, so my first thought is, Evil Shin-woo! But I can’t hate him, because I’m relieved that he’s actually taking some initiative. There’s a refreshing assertiveness to his behavior in this scene that I am very glad to see, especially since he manages to be firm without being pushy. He isn’t demanding her feelings in return, but he’s making sure she understands clearly what he’s telling her.

After an extended beat when the guys exchange long looks, Tae-kyung walks off.

Similar to the way Shin-woo shows some firmness here, so does Mi-nyeo (and in both instances, I welcome the attitude). She asks Shin-woo to let go and steps away. She thanks him for helping, but in an even tone, she makes it clear that this isn’t what she wants: “It makes me sorrier, and that hurts, but my answer hasn’t changed. Please don’t hold on to me anymore. I don’t want to make things hard for you anymore.”

After she leaves, Shin-woo tears up and says, “I took it all the way. Now I don’t have anything to hold onto.”

After the scene he witnessed, Tae-kyung doesn’t want to see Mi-nyeo in person and instead chooses to leave the photo of Mi-nyeo’s mother at the front desk. He calls Hoon-yi to make sure she gets it, saying it’s important to her. Hoon-yi, however, seems to be making good on his matchmaking desires — he tells Tae-kyung that if it’s important, he’d better leave it with him, and directs him to a meeting point.

At the same time, the stylist finds Mi-nyeo to tell her happily that Tae-kyung has been looking for her, and takes her off to meet him.

At the dim aquarium, Tae-kyung struggles to see the approaching figure of Mi-nyeo, first thinking it’s Hoon-yi. Both feel awkward when they realize who the other person is, and Tae-kyung assumes his businesslike demeanor as he says that he just came to give something to her. In a similar formal way, Mi-nyeo tells him she’ll take it and leave quickly. Tae-kyung asks pointedly, “You must be busy. Is someone waiting for you?” She reminds him, “You don’t want to see me, so I’m trying to disappear quickly.”

He mutters, “You sure are being thoughtful. If you’re not busy and nobody’s waiting, you should look around here before you go. There are a lot of fish and lots to see.” She wonders what he’s getting at, and he changes his mind and tells her to go. No need to concern herself about him.

(I like that Mi-nyeo is standing up for herself now — she’s not rude, but she’s not a pushover, nor does she grovel for wrongs she hasn’t committed. She has accepted Tae-kyung’s answer and intends to observe his wishes. Of course, Tae-kyung’s style is to want to linger while using excuses to prolong the encounter — as he did at the movie theater — while she tries to end the encounter because she doesn’t want to inconvenience him.)

Tae-kyung hands her the envelope and tells her, “That’s your mother, Lee Su-jin.” At that, she starts to tear up, emotion overwhelming her as she processes her mother’s name — she’d never even known that. As she cries quietly for a moment, he stands there uncomfortably.

He takes out his mp3 player and hands it to her, saying, “This all happened because your father wrote this song. Because of this song, my mother almost became your stepmother. Go make friends with the woman who was almost your stepmother and ask her about your mother.”

Having delivered that parting shot, he starts to leave, but she says vehemently, “Don’t speak so lightly.”

Mi-nyeo speaks with an impassioned voice that grows more heated as she continues:

Mi-nyeo: “Yes, because of this song, my mother was abandoned. You were also abandoned by your mother, so you must been very hurt. But my mother also felt such a huge pain that she gave birth to me alone and died. ‘Go make friends?’ How could I make friends with your mother? Are you so busy thinking only of yourself that you cannot bother to see anything else? I’m sorry that I knew about your mother and didn’t say anything. You looked so sad that I could not let on that I knew. I’m sorry that I knew you were remaking my father’s song and didn’t say anything. I did not know the story behind it. You told me not to show myself to you. But it’s hard for me to see you, too. That’s why I’m going far away, where I won’t be seen. So there will be no reason for us to feel pain as we see each other any longer.”

This time, she leaves. Tae-kyung takes an involuntary step as though to follow, then stops himself, his regret showing on his face.

The group holds their fansigning, after which Tae-kyung returns home first. Heyi finds him at the agency and asks if he’d like to accompany her on her shoot to Bali. He retorts, “Do you think I’d go with you?” She explains that she’s speaking out of concern for them both, since they both stand to get dragged into the kerfuffle if the Mi-nam mess were to go public. But if his image as her boyfriend is strong, then it won’t cause problems for him even if everyone finds out that Mi-nam is a girl. Otherwise, hearing that he protected Mi-nam while knowing she was a girl would be bound to get twisted around in the press.

Tae-kyung tells Heyi that she doesn’t have to worry since the real Mi-nam is arriving today. With that, they can also break up their fake relationship: “If you end things with me, you don’t have to worry about our business. I’ll let you escape cleanly, so just go your way.” He agrees to go along with whatever break-up story she decides on.

As he turns to leave, Heyi shouts after him: “You knew right away that I was being fake, so why couldn’t you see my true feelings at all?” At that, Tae-kyung turns to her — with a look that is for once more sympathetic and less derisive than usual — to say, “Maybe you don’t get embarrassed about being discovered when you’re faking, but being discovered when you’re being real will make you embarrassed.” It’s touching as he tells her, in a gentler tone, “Goodbye, Yoo Heyi.”

After he’s gone, she continues to call out threats that she’ll make up lies and ruin him. But this time, her words have no bite, since she’s spilling tears as she makes her empty threats about turning her fans on him.

The reporter continues following around the band members, angling for a definitive shot that will prove his thesis. However, he suffers from a lack of luck and his own stupidity, since he ruins his fancy camera and has to chase the guys around with a disposable one.

Meanwhile, Mi-nyeo is preparing to part ways with the group, and takes photos with her instant camera to remember them by. While Jeremy tries to decide on a cool pose, she takes a candid shot and says, “You are most handsome when you look as you normally do.”

She gives Shin-woo hot coffee and soft cake, telling him, “You always comforted me warmly and softly. I’m really sorry that I cannot give you that comfort.”

He’s looking better today, and answers that’s it’s okay. Even if she didn’t know it, he’d been rejected 100 times already, so he’d had practice recovering. They’re able to resume their joking camaraderie, and Mi-nyeo takes another candid photo of Shin-woo.

Hwa-ran meets with the other songwriter (who had previously met with Tae-kyung and the producer) to get the story straight. She confronts him about the song having been taken away from Lee Su-jin and given to her, and it seems she’s trying to downplay her part in this. (Or partially trying to forget the details because she doesn’t want to see herself as the bad guy.) However, the songwriter sees through her and calls her out, saying that Lee Su-jin had misunderstood Go Jae-hyun’s feelings for Hwa-ran. He had written the song to convince her that he loved her and had planned to give the song for Lee Su-jin to sing. However, Hwa-ran had used her money to steal the song away.

Hwa-ran tries to convince herself that the story she had maintained all this while is true, and repeats to herself, “I’m the person he loves.”

Tae-kyung runs into Sung-chan and Hwa-ran at the agency, who invite him to listen in on Hwa-ran’s recording session. In no mood to see her, he rudely turns the invitation down and heads out. On the way, he runs into the producer, who gripes that Hwa-ran is driving him crazy. He got chewed out by the songwriter for letting that detail spill about the song. This piques Tae-kyung’s curiosity, and his eyes widen in surprise to hear that Hwa-ran had actually begged for Go Jae-hyun to return to her. In order to separate him from his new love, she’d bought the song and stolen it from the other singer.

This changes everything, and Tae-kyung turns back and beelines for the studio, where Hwa-ran is preparing to begin recording.

He bursts into the studio and faces his mother through the glass separating her from the booth.

Tae-kyung: “This song wasn’t yours, was it? It wasn’t asking you to come back to him, was it? You stole it, didn’t you? You stole it so the other woman couldn’t return to him. It was all a lie. He didn’t love you. Right?”

The others look on in puzzlement, while Hwa-ran’s eyes fill with tears. Maybe this is the first time she’s hearing the words so plainly, but in any case, it looks like the truth has finally sunk in.

Mi-nyeo plans to stay behind in Japan for another week while the real Mi-nam gets settled in. The rest of the group is about to head back to Korea, and will meet Mi-nam at the airport where he is currently waiting. As Mi-nyeo says her goodbyes, she tries to keep her expression bright and upbeat so as not to betray that this is actually their last goodbye.

And so, the entourage flies back home. Once they land, they look for Mi-nam, who is lounging around with a careless (reckless?) air. Meanwhile, armed with new information, Tae-kyung drives to the airport to see Mi-nyeo.

Heyi is also there, on her way to her Bali shoot. When she hears fans squealing that Tae-kyung has just walked by, she perks up for a moment, hoping that he’d come to take her up on the offer to go to Bali. Then she remembers that Mi-nam is coming, and wonders if everything will get exposed today. She tells herself to go on with her own thing and let the A.N.JELL boys figure out their own troubles… but can’t resist and follows Tae-kyung.

As Shin-woo and Jeremy’s group makes their way across the terminal, Hoon-yi spots Mi-nam and calls out enthusiastically to him. Only, this is when Reporter Kim decides that this is time for his Big Move. He’s been following them all day in Japan and met with no success, and he’s impatient to seize his moment.

So when he spots the real Mi-nam, he overtakes the others and gets there first. He grabs the jacket off Mi-nam’s shoulders, then faces him triumphantly to exclaim, “Go Mi-nam is a girl!”

Only… he gapes at Mi-nam’s flat chest and blurts, “There’s nothing there.” (LOL!)

After recovering from this unexpected hiccup, Heyi joins the group — the others freeze, wondering what she’s going to say — and says teasingly that the reporter is so funny! Mi-nam, a girl? What a hoot!

Hoon-yi laughs that he must have gotten mixed up since Mi-nam and Mi-nyeo are twins: “You got confused, eh? Ha, and this isn’t even a drama.” Hoon-yi ushers the confused reporter away as the latter sputters that he was sure that A.N.JELL had a big secret. Hoon-yi tells him, “Think of Hallyu! If bad rumors circulate about A.N.JELL, Hallyu will suffer.”

Now, everyone faces Mi-nam to marvel at his resemblance to his sister. Jeremy in particular can’t believe it, and gapes in wonder. Mi-nam looks at them, his posture conveying a mix of coolness and surliness, then smirks. Holding out a hand, he tosses out, “Nice to meet you.” (Heyi tilts her head to take it in: “Seeing that face on a guy, it’s not bad.”) With that settled, Tae-kyung asks where Mi-nyeo is, disappointed to be told that she stayed in Japan.

On her own now and dressed as a girl, Mi-nyeo tries to navigate her way to the church. Seeing a taxi, she decides to take that instead of the bus, and waves it down.

When she gets there, it takes a moment to register that it’s indeed Tae-kyung who steps out of the cab.

Tae-kyung has come to Japan to tell Mi-nyeo the truth of the song’s backstory. She’s relieved to hear it: “I’m really glad that my father hadn’t abandoned my mother.”

Feeling bad for everything that’s happened, Tae-kyung keeps his eyes averted and speaks in a low voice. He has a little difficulty getting the words out:

Tae-kyung: “I’m sorry. It’s all because of my mother behaved wrongly. I’m really sorry.”
Mi-nyeo: “You were hurt, too. Don’t be too sorry.”
Tae-kyung: “Like you said, I was thinking only of myself, so I didn’t hear your words or see your feelings. I just got angry at you for nothing. If I had thought it out a little more, I would have seen that you were hurt more.”

Mi-nyeo: “So you see that now. But I am in so much pain right now that I cannot tell you that it’s okay. To be honest, I do hate your mother. I have a favor to ask. Please do not let your mother sing this song again. This is my mother’s song. I don’t want it stolen from her again.”
Tae-kyung: “I’ll return it. I promise.”
Mi-nyeo: “Thank you for the promise. And I am glad to be able to see you for the last time to say goodbye. Hwang Tae-kyung-sshi, goodbye.”

She bows to him, then walks away. Tae-kyung grabs her hand. He doesn’t pull her to him or face her, just clasps it tightly.

Without looking at each other, without even speaking, they both fight their tears for a long beat.

Mi-nyeo struggles to compose herself and her voice as she says, without turning to face him, “Very far in the future, if things become even a little better, without making you feel sorrier, I will let you know that I’ve become okay.”

After they stand like that, she slowly pulls her hand free.

(UGH! And I mean that in the best way. What a great scene, and all the more powerful for being so quiet and still. With lesser actors, I suppose this could have fallen woefully flat, but the acting — as they both try to keep their emotions in control and crying silently — just pops with energy.)

News breaks about the Tae-kyung and Heyi breakup, and judging from the very bland article headline and subhead, it looks like Heyi didn’t actually slander Tae-kyung in the process. (The news uses generic language to describe “the end of their love.”)

A.N.JELL proceeds with its sixth album and fan response is, as always, fervent. But these days, Mi-nam is the member drawing a large portion of the love. Unlike when Mi-nyeo was impersonating Mi-nam, now the guys all have packed schedules and are hardly ever home.

On their way to (or from) another event, Jeremy peruses the internet for A.N.JELL news, and sees that Mi-nam is winning a new poll. I LOVE that Jeremy is annoyed and jealous of Mi-nam’s popularity; he decides he’ll have to add some fun tidbits to raise his own score. As he looks at their fan cafe page, a funny user ID catches his interest: “Pig-Rabbit?”

At that, Tae-kyung’s eyes fly open. He listens intently as Jeremy reads, “The title is, ‘I am okay.'” There’s a video attached. Tae-kyung grabs the notebook and looks at the video, which shows Mi-nyeo in a noraebang (karaoke room), with her face turned aside to keep her features obscured. She speaks into the mike: “I’m much better now. You are shining brightly as always. Even though I’m far away, I’ll always be watching.”

She sings the song “What Do I Do,” which, of course, Tae-kyung recognizes. The other two wonder at his reaction, until he tells them, “It’s her.”

Now all of them snap to alert. The video was just uploaded — where was it taken? Jeremy has heard of these newfangled noraebangs that have begun to spring up, where you’re able to upload videos directly from the noraebang. A call to Hoon-yi tells them that there’s only one such noraebang in the Hongdae district of Seoul, so Shin-woo and Jeremy immediately make for Hongdae to scour the area. I love that they pay no heed to the throng of fans trailing them excitedly.

Meanwhile, Tae-kyung remains behind in the van, still looking at the computer. Jeremy grouses that he’s not out with them looking for Mi-nyeo, but Tae-kyung is feeling miffed and a little insulted at Mi-nyeo’s gesture. He says, “I was waiting for you to come to me to say you were fine, but you do it this way? It’s over this way! So you’re going to stay somewhere unseen, is that right? Then let’s not see you. Fine, it’s okay if I don’t see her.”

He snaps the computer shut, saying firmly, “It’s okay if I don’t see her. It’s okay if I don’t see her! It’s…” Then, realization sets in: “…not okay.”

That spurs him into motion. Tae-kyung heads directly to Hongdae, where Jeremy and Shin-woo have split up in their search. (Hilariously, each boy has his own entourage of fans trailing him along like eager little satellites, so altogether there are three small crowds going up and down the streets. The three-way search recalls the airport scene from Episode 1, although naturally the actions carry more emotion now.)

All the while, Mi-nyeo leaves the noraebang and walks away from her seekers, unaware of their presence…

 
COMMENTS

Wasn’t this a great scene? This may be the very first Hong Sisters separation that I actually liked. (Okay, Hong Gil Dong wasn’t so bad, because it worked with the story.) But I’ve never been all that satisfied with the separations of Delightful Girl Chun-hyang, My Girl, or to a lesser extent, Fantasy Couple. In Chun-hyang, I was okay letting it slide a little because it the first Hong Sisters drama and the rest was so delightful. It was drawn out a tad too long, but Jae Hee’s wonderful, emotive acting made anticipation for the reunion that much sweeter. However, I HATED it in My Girl, because there it felt like an artificial conflict to prolong the couple’s reunion. I hate when couples stay apart for the most illogical reasons (My Fair Lady), when it’s patently obvious that they’re only apart because the writers need them to be apart, not because it works with the plot.

But I not only tolerate the separation here, I actually quite like it. It’s organic to the conflict they’ve established. You want to yell at Tae-kyung to just grab onto her, but you realize that this wouldn’t work. In other dramas, you just need the couple to acknowledge how they really feel to solve their separation angst. That’s why it’s so frustrating when they keep lying to each other and to themselves for false reasons. Yet the conflict here is great because making a grab for love actually won’t solve the problem. It’s the contradiction inherent in their situation — that they are sad because they are apart, but being together would be just as painful, at least for the moment. Tae-kyung can grab her hand but no more than that: if he wants to respect her pain, especially since he’s been as selfish as she’s pointed out, then he has to stay away until she heals.

And her reason for staying away makes sense, too. The whole parental-history issue is, frankly, not my favorite thing, but if we have to have it, at least it plays in nicely with the second generation’s woes. They may have not repeated their parents’ mistakes but they have to cope with the pain wrought by the older generation. Sins of the father and such as.

As I said, I do not greatly love the Hwa-ran/songwriter/mother thing. Well, only because it takes up so much of the angst factor in this drama. And to be honest, there are a couple times when I got confused about who knew what and when. And who was lying to whom about knowing what. And who knew the truth but pretended not to.

But given that I wasn’t enamored of the setup, I think the writers did a good job of tying it in to the other conflicts, so that the parents’ secret history actually mattered with respect to the main characters. And hey, Mo Hwa-ran IS a fascinating character. (And a great actress with really expressive eyes.) I know some sharp fans had theorized that Hwa-ran was making up the whole song thing in her head, and it looks like that’s pretty close to the truth. Still, as horrible and selfish as Hwa-ran is, she isn’t quite crazy.

I don’t think she’d actually forgotten the truth, or been misled. I think she must have truly believed she had a shot and did everything to stack the odds in her favor, then convinced herself it was true. Given how devastated she looks when Tae-kyung confronts her, I can’t believe she was manipulating everyone just because she was selfish and crazy. She fooled herself into believing it, but she knew deep down that she was only fooling herself, because she did periodically tell herself, “I’m the one he loves.”

One more left, folks! Hope you’re prepared for that crack high to crash…

 
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thank you so much!
im so sad that there will be one episode left!!huhuhuT_T

this is really a great drama that i will treasure for the rest of my life!!thank you so much!^^

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oh my! so addicting! yay! so sad it will have to end..

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oh boy, isn't the real GMN chaacter ripped or what? *drool* *whistle* *whistle*

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Ok, it's 2:30am now and I STILL can't decide if I should watch the final episode LIVE or not in 2-1/2 hours. One on hand I can't wait to find out what will happen to TK & MN so I don't mind watching it raw via live TV without knowing korean. But then I want to wait for the subtitles so I can take in all the conversations and get all the emotional highs and lows and enjoy the very last episode .......
"What do I do?"
LIVE tv is connected all ready for 5am to come.....so far the connection is still nice & smooth.......
So sad this drama is ending today :(
Thankyou JB for all your hardwork. I enjoyed every bit of it.
Nap now, stay up, or just sleep and wait for subtitles??? *sigh*** me, so indecisive.

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you are so right. the crack high shall be crashing in about...two three hours. it's depressing really, which makes it all the more pathetic :P how else am I going to spend my wed. and thurs. mornings/nights now? *sigh*.. i guess i could watch it again... ._.

...i need more drugs.

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Can't wait to rewatch this episode with subs.

Basically my favorite part of the episode was the very last bit, with all the AN Jell members searching for Go Min Nyu and being chased by fans. That was a delicious meta moment, as I can see actual YAB fans going nuts following each actor around and not realizing they're part of the drama itself. Also enjoyed the autograph session for that same reason.

Loved Go Mi Nam's official entrance, especially because it was SO obvious that Broad Shoulder Dude and Park Shin Hye don't have matching skin tone or anything that could reasonably connect. And I liked the show seemed to wink at the audience at the sheer silliness of trying to match them up.

As for the separation scene . . . frankly didn't like the acting at all. Jang Geon Suk looked like he was working himself up to go BIG TEARY SCENE, and the emotional impact of Park Shin Hye's sadness paled by the fact that just a few scenes before, she already let it rip with the tears already in the aquarium scene. BTW, if you watch how Park Shin Hye plays that scene, that's the kind of potential I've been saying of PSH -- who's been a upcoming "Queen of Tears" type for years. It's also where frankly JGS still needs to work on. What she does in that scene is hold both her character's hurt pride/vulnerability and enables her character to substantiate and redirect that pain into something GMN throws at Han Tae Kyung. To execute that scene, you have to not only be in the moment, and match that emotional tenor, but you have to let go of how you appear in front of the camera, whether the camera is really seeing your pain. Just look at how she looks at him as she's fighting back. It breaks character a bit, but it's really well done.

For the most part, however, didn't emotionally connect with the episode. For me, the overall arc between the characters revolved around her friendships with the band members and her sort of coming-of-age, realizing what being in love felt like. The transition from that to both HTK and GMN dealing with their tragic past as well as their unresolved emotions . . . well . . . it frankly doesn't work with me. There's just little in how the characters developed together to enables me to buy into them as a couple *in that way*

The one thing I fight with YAB is that so much of the romantic sizzle works because the show is funny and very, very well directed . . but there's just not a lot to chew on. So throwing the mom angle in this way kinda bursts all those sudsy bubbles for me. It's like throwing a melodrama wrench in the middle of a well-oiled rom-com machine, and then realizing that you're watchign a well-oiled machine, where everything is frosted and sprinkled just so, and that little of it develops in an organic, rootsy way that can hold up to, well . . mama drama.

I don't know . . . I end up comparing the two to Angel of Temptation's "good couple." Now, that coupling only works because everything else is subterfuge, greed killing, and high camp. But that show doesn't waver from the finely tuned shrill, and so we don't lose the illusion of this ideal couple.

Mmm just not sure what I think. Except that I want to watch thru the episode again with subs just to get a better feel for the episode. Love some of the camera shots. Besides the aquarium scene, I liked how the director shot interior space of a multilevel are from different angles in the beginning and ending of the episode.

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Thanks JB for a job well done as always...keep up the good work!

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Thank you for the caps! :D

Really enjoyed following this drama. Although I started following from ep 9, the journey was really fun and it's my first time following a korean drama as well. Coming here for recaps is a really cool experience. Wish there'll be a drama in the future which can get us all as hyped. I'm sure the cast will feel regretful that it's over, but hopefully they'll all get enough rest!

Missing this drama already!!! Can't bare to finish it tomorrow sad.gif Don't want the end to come.

I want more of SW and Jeremy! >__<

I found it hilarious how there's 3 little crowds surrounding each A.N.JELL member as they were searching for MN. I LOLed. xD

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Great recaps, as always, JB... ^^

What a fantastic ep. I'm totally loving it... the loose ends are mostly tied neatly, and it feels natural.

And I loveee that aquarium scene, from that moment when TK squinted to better see who's coming to that moment when he watched MNy walked away. These two young actors are gooooooodddd.

The highlight of the ep, for me, is the separation scene. It blew me over to the moon and back. I though the end of ep 8 was the most heartbreaking scene in this series, but I have been proved wrong today. Holey Moley, even remembering it would bring tears to my eyes. I cannot say enough good things about JGS's and PSH's acting there... the emotion seems to just reach out from the screen and squeeze my heart and tear glands.

Dreading the crash, but bring it on. Can't wait to see the last one.

Happy thanksgiving everyone. This year, I'm so thankful to be part of this awesome ride, and for JB to give us a bi-weekly dose of such premium-grade cracks... ^^

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I desperately want those penguin hats. ;_;

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JB.... before all else a MASSIVE thank you for your awesome recaps - not just for this episode but for all the recaps you've done on YB... it has made this an incredible experience :). Yup, YB is not a show - it's an experience.

I was expecting to be dragged down the bowels of angst this episode but thankfully that didn't happen - what did happen is I felt the occasional tug at my heartstrings followed by a numbing ache in my jaw from holding back quiet tears. I really appreciated the subtlety of the acting in this episode; no over the top histronics, no gut-wrenching dialogue.... just hints of emotion simmering under the surface.

The setup here is realistic; they acknowledge their feelings for each other, but understand that they need time and space to resolve all the baggage they carry - this is infinitely preferable to the "hide my true feelings to not burden the other half" BS we're always fed in dramas. I think this is a logic and emotion more people can identify with. But good lord! JGS's tears sent a chill down my spine! I think if he cried this way in front of me he could probably get me to rob a bank.

The other person I could identify and emphathize with in this episode was Heyi. Ultimately, she is just a girl trying to get a guy she likes to give her a second look. The way she had gone about it might not have been honorable, but it doesn't take away from her feelings for TK. For all her phoniness, her feelings for TK were real and she always looked out for him. Even at the end, she didn't feed him to the wolves in the media. At the end of the day, I thought it was more pitiful than anything else for a celebrity of her stature to throw all her dignity away just fro the chance to grab at any semblance of a reaction from TK. I think TK felt this too. Hope she hooks up with GMN ;) and gets a happy ending.

I'm just wondering if we are over with the MHR story or if MN is going to end up forgiving her. I kind of hope she doesn't. Maybe stop hating her, but not neccessarily forgive her.

Alright! Now onto the last episode! Argh...

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Oh no.. one more episode left I wonder what will the ending be. but it's too soon to end it. I still want to see A.N.Jell

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see everyone tomorrow. I'm going off to watch YAB live. Can't wait. I have my tissues ready. I know I'm going to cry no matter what. So sad it's the end.

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thank you for this!

i expected so much angst in this episode, but thankfully, it's not that bad - and quick too.

will be waiting for your final episode tomorrow [viikii is still not uploading and subbing]

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I was just wondering, did Min-Nyeo ever got her ring back from TK? She did mention that the ring was the only memento she has of her mother.. . .

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Phew! I've been really nervous about the final two episodes, because the last few eps have felt quite disjointed to me. And with the leaked "wedding" photos indicating a fairytale ending (fanservice), I was afraid that the Hong sisters were becoming lazy and had decided to serve up kdrama cliches.
Seeing the plot development until ep 14, I was expecting a very rushed sequence of events to the finish line. However, I'm pleasantly surprised at how many loose ends that's been tied in this episode alone. Yes, the "last generation love triangle thing" doesn't really do it for me either, but I guess a good drama must have some sort of conflict/angst to reach the climax. And because it's been building up for so long, it doesn't feel contrived or seem like an afterthought.
With no more misunderstandings to clear up, and their main conflict behind them, the final episode can concentrate on HTK and GMN's reconciliation. I'm hoping they'll bring back an abundance of humour reminiscent of the first half of the drama, because drawn-out conflicts can become VERY tiresome.
I'm REALLY looking forward to ep 16 now! We all know that HTK and GMN will end up together, but I don't think anyone has any idea HOW the Hong sisters will go about it! *Excited*

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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!
i've been trying to find out the title of that song played when minyeo said goodbye to taekyung.. what is it?? will appreciate ur help! can't get it off my mind and been trying to look for it. please!

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TK's mother reminds me of Bae Yong Jun's mother in Winter Sonata. She was so obsessed with her love for Choi Yiwoo's father that she made believe that BYJ is his son and thereby hurt her son and the girl he loves. Very selfish mother.

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TK's mother reminds me of Bae Yong Joon's mother in Winter Sonata. She was so obsessed with her love for Choi Jiwoo's father that she made herself believe that BYJ was his son and destroyed the love between BYJ and CJW. Such a selfish mother.

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I just finished watching ep. 16. I cried because it was 1) sweet and cute 2) sad and 3) the end. Love this drama to death. I feel a hole inside me already. I need a hug.

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@ sweetaddiction:

where have you watched the last episode? Live streaming? Thanks for your reply ;-)

I have 4 hours left before watching the LAST episode...I'm so excited...and sad!

I do want to see this episode, but i do not want either...It means it's the end of this wonderful serie, so I can't bear with it!!!!

I want more of YAB!!!!!!

In this episode, I just loved the way MN calls for a taxi...It was so cute and girlish!

I think I'm gonna cry during the whole last episode...

These actors were so cute acting together! I mean, if you've seen the "behind the scenes" videos, you understand ^^ They seem to have so much fun!

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just watched the last episode but because the internet connection was lagging for the whole episode i couldn't figure out much of what really happened except for the few last parts. ah can't wait for your next and last review for this exciting series. I just really love this drama so much i really can't wait for the dvd to come out!

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VIIKII STILL ISNT WORKING DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN WATCH EP 15 WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES!!??? ..... ANYONE????????????? PLEASE!!!! THAT WOULD MAKE MY THANKSGIVING

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Thanks JB for the speedy recaps. I love the part when TK says to Heyi... “Maybe you don’t get embarrassed about being discovered when you’re faking, but being discovered when you’re being real will make you embarrassed.” I think he is also referring to himself when he said the latter part. He didn't want to show or let anyone know that he is vulnerable especially when it comes to his mother. Perhaps when Minyeo told him her reason for not telling him she knows about his mother, TK realized his mistake in being so harsh/cold towards Minyeo.

@162, if i'm not mistaken, i think the song is by Kim Dong Wook (My heart is cursing). it's part of their ost part 1.

overall, i enjoyed this episode from Jeremy's sweet line (world is round) to the real GMN's entrance. GMN really has a little bit of every member's trait. I love Jeremy's reaction when GMN made a sort of smirk at the airport. so TK like.

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thank u so much drambeans for everything.......even if YB ended i will still visit ur site everyday...........

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@moineau2907 : yeah, i watched the livestreaming. I can't wait for the subs though because I don't know any Korean, but just through their acting, you can really feel the emotion and understand partially what is going on. I can't wait for the recap.

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@ sweetaddiction:

Thank you for your fast reply^^

I tried to watch it live too, but it was too late -_-"

I can't wait either! I watched the 5 last episodes raw and then read the recap from JB ( thank God she does a GREAT job!)...

I don't speak Korean either but I watch dramas since a long time now so I can understand most of the words they are saying...Can't wait for the last episode...and then the recap ^^ and then the translated episode :-)

Just a few more hours ( 2h30 to be exact) and I'll be able to see the last episode...can't wait!

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ahhh, only one more episode left! ;___; I'm so sad...but not really. Then Taekyung and Mi Nyeo will finally be together. Thanks for the recap as always... ^_^ I can't wait until someone uploads 16 on YouTube today.

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this has GOT to be the best korean drama I've ever watched. I'm so happy they didn't overdose on the angst and unnecessary plot twist. Totally agree with the fake conflicts just because the writers need them to be separate. Everything made logical sense in this drama. As ridiculous as the setup is in terms of girl crossing as guy in idol band, the plot is actually perfectly sensible. The script had everyone acting with common sense... what normal people would feel, act, say. I really really liked this drama. And I didn't hate any of the characters here - ... well Shinwoo did annoy me a little bit because he got so pathetic. He began to remind me of Jung Woo in My Girl. I love every single one of them. I've been preparing myself for the angst and weird plots by episode 6, and I've been pleasantly surprised every episode because it's been so good.

I'm sad that this drama's going to end. But I'm also glad that it's ending the way the writers intended it to be (as oppose to suddenly adding a few episodes). Since they wrote the script with 16 episodes in mind, and planned each every episode accordingly. If it got any longer all of a sudden, I'm not sure if the sensibility of the drama would still be good ... or even coherent. Because, there are SO many things in this drama that can be turned into a full blown melodrama.

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Argh, I'm soooooooooooooo sad that this drama has already ended. ):
*Suffering from YAB withdrawal symptoms!* Anyone sharing the same sentiment?

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i like the idea of separation and not looking at each other at the same time, it simply adds the tension and excitement for the couple to become one at the last episode.

quite funny though when they need to show the body of minam, buff and all, but when they get to show up Her face, it's really thin..

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Wow, it's over! I have already watched everything at livestation, two more episodes and i am definately going to start speaking korean, ha-ha..
STILL I am desperately looking forward javabeans to your recaps of the last ep.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR BLOG. You make us discover the new world in such a cute way.THANK YOU.

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out of the topic..

WOHOOO!! SHINee will arrive here today in the Philippines. ^^ excited to see them!

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for those who can't stand it to watch raws of EP 16

parts 1-3 is available here:

http://www.youtube.com/user/JustLikeAFever#p/u/2/o2KTTji-2I4

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great episode!! ohh i love this drama!! XD thanks!!

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I like the wedding scene. So TK!. Hong sisters have quoted all TK's memorable lines in this scene.

I like the scenes in the aquarium and when TK and MN parted. It's so touching. But I think that the director has played the songs for too many times and sometimes it just did not match with the scene. Luckily they left the scene when TK and MN separated without a background music. The effect is much better.

I have just watched the ep16 raw. So I did not understand a lot of the scenes. I like the concert scene. And I am happy with the ending. Though I learnt that some viewers are disappointed because there is no kiss scene (like the one in the Etude advertisement) for the whole episode....

I also feel a little bit disappointed as well...hehe.....

Anyway, I rated YB the best amongs all the Korean dramas that I watched. It has overtaken Coffee Prince which used to be no.1 in my list. Although the kiss scenes in YB are not as hot as those in CP, YB's story is really well written. The last few episode of CP lost some tensions and became a bit draggy. But Hong sisters managed to keep a good momentum and development for the YB's story. I love all the imaginary scenes. They are so funny, humourous and crazy....really no boundaries in imagination.

JGS also becomes the actor on the top of my list while YEH is the actress I like the most (start to like her after watching CP). I will certainly wait for JGS and YEH's new dramas. They may not be the best looking actor/actress, but I just love to watch their faces and their acting.... don't know why.

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anyways...loved Hoon-yi's rounds of imaginations yet again...though I would've loved it with his "voice", as in the taser suggestive scenes =P...
loved the marriage imagination...:P

and why is MN calling TK "hyungnim"?! Shouldn't it be "oppa" at the time of imagination???

the marriage imagination prettily sums up TK & MN's relationship as a married couple as "disastrous" from the start; lovingly married at the start, fighting then annulled at the next XD...

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oh, so that's why I can't watch any "My Fair Lady" eps...it was so funny in ep5, more on Butler Seo's "nightmare" (...hwak hwak hwak...)

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정말이야? 그럿어 있었였어? (pardon me, I'm too stuck in pseudo-formal/sageuk language hwek hwek hwek...)

Loved their song ("Countdown") on "Dream"...

BTW, did you know that 7 has already the rights to air Queen Seondeok? I just knew that it won't be long before they acquire another huge-hit drama (and a sageuk at that...)

Oh, and I remembered, what about TK's vocal health stated in ep.1??? What happened to that??? All the eps onwards make no reference to that, neither does TK's (failed) plan to go solo...?

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Now, this is good television! Man, I am going to miss this drama... Specially the parodies. hahahahahaha! So right to put up a wedding scene like that, love it!

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I was kind of disappointed by this episode. The second half felt like some kind of weird dream. Although I trust that in wrapping up a series, it can be a challenge to create a sense of conclusion (while keeping the heart of the drama alive)...I think this was a sloppy job.

The editing in the last half was not so great. And at the "separation" scene, I felt like Tae Kyung's character got completely lost, although I believe this to be the fault of the writing/editting.

If this had been an episode of any other drama, it would have been par for the course. But, not You're Beautiful!

Still, some good beats and lots of strong acting!

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Hmmmm....
Maybe it's a lack of imagination on my part but I really couldn't put the boy GoMinam's body and face together. I know i'm nitpicking over the small details but I wish they could have casted someone close to PSH's skin tone as a body double because i had a hard time believing that it was the same person.
Other than that, I LOVED THIS DRAMA!
Im sad it's over. I actually saw ep15 raw which I've never done before. I think Im going to lay off ep16 until the subs are up.
I need another addiction
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I didn't really understand the point of the separation...why did they separate? I DON'T GET ITTTTT. It seemed really...nonsensical! WHY? I mean, at least in my girl the separation made sense, grandfather made her go away. But MN just...walked away? They both hate his mother. I just don't get it, and I thought the scene was stupid.

Also I HATE, HATE shin woo with a passion these days. He's way more annoying than Lee Jun Ki's my girl character. What an asshole, he should have given up episodes ago.

I really didn't like the majority of this episode. The real mi nam was amusing though, haha.

I'm sure ep 16 will wrap up nicely...but ep 15 was ugh. And not the good kind of ugh.

I'm all for angst, but not angst that doesn't make any freaking sense.

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@75 birdscout, The Jeremy escalator bit was cute. Was that originally an NG that they just put in to lighten the mood?

@79 J, I didn't laugh, but I thought to myself, Yong Hwa, if you want to continue acting in Korean dramas, you need to learn how to cry on cue.

@191 Lisa, I found this episode to be one of the best second to last episodes in Korean dramas. Like you, I felt she hates his mother; he hates his mother; why can't they just hate his mother together? But when he told her the truth, she couldn't help but see a little bit of his mother in him and she couldn't face that. I think when she ultimately walked away, they both knew they would meet again. They both knew this is true love.

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No! I'm not prepared. I'm not even close to ready... I. NEED. MORE! *faints*

What I would really like by the way is that instrumental piece that they are always playing. Their "DANGER! Watch out! Something is going to happen!" music piece.

The one that they are using (e.x.) when Reporter Kim rips the jacket of Go Mi Nam (nice shoulders by the way). Any possibility to get that?

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You didn't mention that Minam's hotel room was covered in stars. :)

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I am watching BTS whole day, it helps a little bit...

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hi
i actually didn't like the second part of the episode..i understand the separation deal, and that it makes sense but their pose was EXTREMELY awkward..what's with the tilt forward for x number of minutes

i think the drama started off very strong and is NOT as strong right now. i know a lot of people will think otherwise, however i just find the whole mother/parent conflict playing a bit TOO much in the series. i, however really like how the mi nyeo has actually "matured". not only does she voice her opinions, she doesn't let people step on her anymore (what i liked best in this drama)

i don't think i've really enjoyed episode 13/14/15, but i think that's most because i know where this drama is going to end up and the plot is too predictable...maybe it wasn't predictable for some of u

however i am still enjoying it

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Thanks JV for this enjoyable recap! I even sneak reading this at work. I love how this one was much longer & detailed in writing & images. I always feel like I'm watching the actual show while reading you recaps! Sometimes I wish you made it longer :) I can't believe it's over but I will still keep coming back here. Take care ~

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Since Its coming to an end...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRXq-o5lWIg

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@ AGL *Suffering from YAB withdrawal symptoms!*: I'm with you on that.

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Great recap! Can't wait anymore to see the last episode!

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