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Prosecutor Princess: Episode 14

I have one word to describe this episode: FRUSTRATING!

It was frustrating on several levels, all of which I understood for the sake of Angst (who won’t go away) and for the sake of developing characters. But let’s also put it this way: I watched it with a fellow non-Korean drama addict, and I could not help gasping so many times that she started turning her attention away from her homework and towards the TV. Then she thought I was weird. (But she was also 13 episodes behind so I can’t blame her for not understanding a single thing.)

Song of the Day

Funnily enough, I also wanted to put up Nell for this week! aberdeen_angus and I must be riding on similar wavelengths! =P

Separation Anxiety – 기억을 걷는 시간 (Time Spent Walking on Memories) by Nell [download]

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Episode 14

The Kiss. How do you follow up the kiss?! This is the second time I’ve had to recap an episode following a kiss…

The two of them are so swept up with emotions that it’s hard to describe the happiness and yet the sadness that comes with the kiss. In Woo holds Hye Ri tight, and says it’s much easier if she chooses to hate him. She refuses to, finding greater comfort in the knowledge that they love each other, and says “I feel like I’m breathing properly.”

Did you hear that? My heart just broke and shattered into millions of pieces on the floor.

She pulls away first, though, and says, “That’s enough, now.”

WAIT WHAT?! NO! IT’S NOT ENOUGH! WHY’D YOU PULL AWAY!? NOOO! (Frustration #1)

They move their conversation to the park outside. He has just told her about his foster father, and Hye Ri is relieved that the father was so good to him. And she finally remembers him as the boy who came to her home long ago and stood outside. She completes the ‘muffin love’ memory.

Young Hye Ri had brought a muffin and a banana milk to Young In Woo for him to eat, so that he would not starve himself. However, In Woo was not in a forgiving mood and swatted the milk away. Hye Ri – ever the optimist – said it’s ok, the muffin is still safe… but In Woo – still bad tempered as ever – swats it away onto the floor as well.

They sit in silence, far apart on the bench, before she finally gets up to leave. In Woo doesn’t chase her – they’re both too lost in their own thoughts, now realizing the full magnitude of their actions and what paths they are on.

In the Ma Residence, the mom goes into her long-winded speech about how she wasn’t worried about Hye Ri until Ma Sang Tae brought it up and… well, in short – Hye Ri has a man… and it’s In Woo. But no worries! Seo In Woo has a good pedigree!

Yeah – the father’s not too happy about that.

Hye Ri goes to visit Shin Jung Nam once again, and he’s not too pleased to see her. All Hye Ri wants is to get his story straight – that he didn’t see Seo Dong Geun actually murdering Yoo Myung Woo. Not to mention, after the murder he quit his job and opened the flower shop; she implies that he was probably paid off to lie under oath.

Mr. Shin is nervous and he asks why she keeps pestering him like this. She repeats her name, and then reveals that she is Ma Sang Tae’s daughter. On top of that, his son’s lawyer Seo In Woo is Seo Dong Geun’s son. Mr. Shin is caught! He has fallen into a trap where the snares are made up of the second generation of the culprits/victims, and it’s called Karma.

After Hye Ri leaves, Mr. Shin is hit with a double whammy by the entrance of none other than Seo In Woo (who was watching Hye Ri from a distance by the way, as usual). In Woo comes to look at the freesias and wonders whether he ever revealed the reason why he bought freesias every week. His father loved freesias, even though women usually like that flower.

In Woo reminds Mr. Shin that he had promised to help In Woo in any way after his son’s case was cleared. He’s back to collect on that promise.

Meanwhile, Ma Sang Tae worries that In Woo approached Hye Ri and manipulated her feelings for this case. He calls In Woo to his office for a chat. It must be noted that In Woo looks around Ma Sang Tae’s grand office with a slight disdain and apprehension – he’s finally in his enemy’s lair, and this lair is pretty nice for a criminal.

Ma Sang Tae only wants to know about their relationship. Did he want revenge? If that is so, why did he have to go through Hye Ri? In Woo doesn’t care for this act of the ‘concerned father’. What he wants first is an apology from Ma Sang Tae – and Mr. Ma is unwilling to unseal his lips about the case. In Woo tells him to spend more efforts in persuading Hye Ri that she should stay away from In Woo, because he is not going to drop the case.

In Woo tells him to face his past and admit his wrongs (thus clearing Seo Dong Geun’s name) – if he can’t do that, then he will take Hye Ri for himself.

The gauntlet has been thrown!

On their way home, Hye Ri and In Woo bump into each other, and she greets him with a simple hello. But they walk right past each other, their hands so close and yet so far. They turn back to look at each other, but they stop halfway and continue on their paths.

(Frustration #2) This drama is dead set on not giving me the cliches that I need to get through this!

A cute pairing comes our way in the form of Jung Sun and Se Joon. He comes by to pick her up, insisting they carpool together again. She doesn’t even go to the gym after signing up for membership (yes, he checked up on her) and it’s a waste of oil resources to commute using two cars.

Jung Sun talks back and says that her car is compact and doesn’t use much gas in the first place. Se Joon smiles – this is the old Jung Sun he knew. And he drags her into his car because this is the way that rusty Se Joon woos his girl.

Hye Ri finally returns to work after several days’ absence and makes her rounds in greeting all the other prosecutors. Even her two coworkers missed her presence! She attends the morning meeting, and Min Suk and Prosecutor Chae are more concerned with Hye Ri rather than reporting their own cases. Prosecutor Chae even tells her that she shouldn’t have used up her vacation days – she’s a government employee so even if she is absent without notice, they can’t fire her. What is up with him and his bad habits?! He should be the focus for all the wrong ethics in the prosecutorial world too!

Jung Sun and Min Suk reveal that the Chief was really worried about Hye Ri, and they had to stop him from just appearing on her doorstep without prior notice, even if he is the chief. The Chief takes offense at this but Se Joon points out that what she said was right, and she used formal speech. Aha – so Se Joon likes taking sides eh? This does not go unnoticed by Hye Ri, who’s actually amused that Se Joon and Jung Sun are flirting in their own way.

Just then, Mr. Shin gives her a call. She goes out to his flower shop to meet him, and he decides to tell her everything because of a promise he made to In Woo, who had shown up right after she left. (And she thinks, “My goodness – he’s just everywhere, isn’t he?”) Mr. Shin takes out a briefcase full of money, that he had kept all these years.

Fifteen years ago, his son Dong Ha was hospitalized for heart failure, but Mr. Shin did not have the money to pay the medical bills. He had left his guard post that night to negotiate with the hospital for an extension but to no avail. He hurried back to the construction site and saw a car drive by – it was Ma Sang Tae. But Mr. Shin was rushing so he did not think it was Ma Sang Tae at first.

He went about his rounds and saw Seo Dong Geun in the room with the bloody Director Yoo. Mr. Shin went to phone the police and when he came back, Seo Dong Geun was gone. However, all the money that Director Yoo was surrounded in was left intact. Without thinking, Mr. Shin rushed in and grabbed all the money. He never realized that the money belonged to Ma Sang Tae either. In exchange for Mr. Shin’s silence, Ma Sang Tae allowed him to keep the money and paid for the hospital bills.

Hye Ri is shocked to hear this and immediately rushes to her father. She wants to know everything that happened on that day; it would be useless for her father to hide it anymore since she knows the truth from Mr. Shin. Ma Sang Tae is surprised that she knows so much, but he deflects and asks if she’s only being like this because of Seo In Woo.

Hye Ri concedes on this point, and her father is aghast that she would just do whatever In Woo ordered her to do. However, Hye Ri says that she’s only seeking the truth. In Woo knew that she would find out the truth eventually anyways. She also didn’t meet each witness accidentally. In Woo – the same boy who meticulously planned for this for fifteen years – made sure that she encountered each one of these people.

Ma Sang Tae asks if she’s going to prosecute him for In Woo’s sake. But Hye Ri is more loyal than that. She denies his allegation – if she was solely acting on In Woo’s behalf she would have reported the case to the prosecution and pleaded on her father’s behalf. But because she loves her father – and thinks she knows her father best – she refused to believe any of the things she heard until she had solid evidence that her father was the murderer. She maintains her father’s innocence, and yet she also feels bad for In Woo because she knows that he has suffered too.

Ma Sang Tae tries to convince her that In Woo just used her, but our mature Hye Ri says that she would have done exactly the same thing. She is still ashamed to face him, knowing that she can’t just ask In Woo to forgive her father just yet since his parents’ death were caused by Ma Sang Tae. Her father gives her a hypothetical situation: what if he really was the murderer, what would she do? Hye Ri has no response – if she thinks for either’s sake, she worries about the other and so she’s going crazy.

Mr. Ma has just witnessed his daughter grow up before his very eyes as she suffers for her love.

Out on a bridge, he rethinks the two kids’ words, and realizes that he has to make a choice. His choice will affect his daughter’s life either positively or negatively. It’s just a matter of whether he is willing to let go of his pride and his reputation.

Ma Sang Tae stumbles home drunk, and he asks his wife, “Being full and warm, what else did you say you needed?”

She promptly responds, “Having peace of mind.”

He brings up the past when they first married, living in a small newlywed home and visiting company presidents to build a name for his own company. He asks if she enjoyed being poor. The mom says that it wasn’t about being poor. It’s just that they were happier because they worked hard. (They didn’t have to resort to underhanded tactics to get what they wanted.)

But Ma Sang Tae hated that time the most of all. He came from a family of servants and wanted to break the cycle of poverty.

Ma Sang Tae: Starting with my child, the child that was born trusting me – Ma Sang Tae – with plump fat, with the most beautiful eyes, more beautiful than any jewel… starting from Hye Ri and her children, and the children of those children, boldly and proudly – I wanted them to live like that for generations.
Park Ae Ja: What’s wrong with you?
Ma Sang Tae: Something went wrong. This is not what I intended. I’m about to ruin my daughter.

This actor is so much more awesome in this role than he was in Shining Inheritance.

The next morning, Ma Sang Tae waits outside of Hye Ri’s home and sees her struggle to go to work. She’s much too fatigued and worried, but he can’t get out of his car to help her. Seeing her suffer like that is enough for him to call up and visit In Woo in his apartment.

Ma Sang Tae: You don’t take after your father. You’re not Seo Dong Geun’s son. Your father was a soft person. Good person with a soft heart. During Cheonji-Dong redevelopment, Seo Dong Geun was in charge of negotiations. Till the end, he sided with the demolition victims. If he was a meticulous, scheming, and calculating person like you, that wouldn’t have happened to him that night.
In Woo: Are you trying to say it was my father’s fault?
Ma Sang Tae: I mean that personality determines your fate. Like Hye Ri – your father was like that. If Hye Ri was like me you could have never dreamed of approaching her. If Seo Dong Geun was like you in his life, he would have never been falsely accused of murder.
In Woo: It sounds like you’re implying he was accused because of his own accord.
Ma Sang Tae: No. I’m mad at myself for not knowing that you snuck your way into my daughter’s life. Then, I’ll ask you directly. What do you want me to do? I came here because I wanted to clearly what it is you want. If you want an apology, I’ll apologize. And if you tell me to go down on my knees, I’ll go down on my knees. I didn’t intentionally frame your father.
In Woo: If you want me to bury the case, I cannot do so.
Ma Sang Tae: I don’t want to be a father who hammers a nail into his daughter’s heart and ruin her life.
In Woo: What I need to give back to my father is exactly that. How you want to be seen by your daughter – my father must have been the same. So, I cannot abide by your request.
Ma Sang Tae: Then, if I acknowledge it, will you let go of my Hye Ri? From my daughter, whom you approached because of me, will you disappear forever?

Kaedejun: Say NO In Woo!!! NO! N-O!

Ma Sang Tae: You said you’re here to clear your father’s name. Is it not enough that you used my innocent daughter to dig up her father’s case?
In Woo: I have no intention to do so – besides clearing my father’s false charges, I have no other desires.
Ma Sang Tae: You promise me? My Hye Ri does not take after me. She is not cruel. If you are intentionally holding onto Hye Ri’s heart, I won’t let you go.
In Woo: I give you my promise.
Ma Sang Tae: Alright. If you are Seo Dong Geun’s son, you should keep promises well.

(Frustration #3) Why must In Woo do this!? He even wonders it himself whether Ma Sang Tae ever realized that he could have loved her too!

Ma Sang Tae only asks that In Woo not say anything to Hye Ri about this arrangement until he has had a chance to explain himself to Hye Ri first.

Meanwhile at the office, Jung Sun has a heart-to-heart with Hye Ri. She wants to know what’s bothering Hye Ri, but Hye Ri is too surprised to say anything. Jung Sun takes the silence as Hye Ri not wanting to say anything, but finally she speaks.

She asks if Jung Sun has ever been bothered by her conscience. This throws Jung Sun for a loop – conscience? She probably never realized that Hye Ri even knew the word! Hye Ri asks what they should do when the truth is scarier than they think. Should they continue pursuing it, even if it could bring harm upon others…or her family?

Jung Sun answers simply – there is no answer. Every prosecutor makes the decision based on their own beliefs and background. Hye Ri wants to know what Jung Sun would do, but Jung Sun wants to know the details of the case. Hye Ri can’t bring herself to say it, so Jung Sun immediately assumes that it has to do with In Woo.

Hye Ri reassures her it’s not, and so Jung Sun wonders if they broke up. Hye Ri once again says they’re not in that kind of relationship (really? I thought after two passionate kisses you two should be something). Jung Sun wonders if In Woo is someone whom Hye Ri wishes she never met from the start – if so, then she should forget him ASAP. Wah – dishing out advice just like an older sister!

Later on, Jung Sun goes to Se Joon’s office to pick up a case file, but she sees on his desktop a curious file folder with her name on it and opens it – it’s all her pictures from the cherry blossom path!!

Se Joon approaches her and she runs away without taking the file – too embarrassed. Se Joon realizes that she saw the photos and meets her out in the hall. Jung Sun at least asks him why he has the photos – has he been talking to Bin? Her mom has no idea how to work with digital cameras.

Jung Sun: Did Bin say anything?
Se Joon: Say what? That you like me?
Jung Sun: *SAY WHAT!?* face
Se Joon: Why are you so startled? You said it with your own mouth?
Jung Sun: Me!? When did I? I only told Prosecutor Ma…

CAUGHT! How cute. She runs off to “interrogate a defendant” – and Se Joon smiles.

Hye Ri returns home in a somber mood – still battling her dilemma. She sees In Woo sitting outside on a bench – in a somber mood after his conversation with Ma Sang Tae. Hye Ri hides behind a pillar and starts using her phone to snap away some pictures of In Woo. Unfortunately, she can only get his side profile or his back, as he is not facing her.

Little does she know, In Woo sensed her presence, and he is purposely turning his face away from her so she can’t get a good shot. That’s what you get Hye Ri for trying to out-spy the master spy!

Suddenly she hears a voice: “Isn’t that Prosecutor Ma there?” Hye Ri looks up – but In Woo is nowhere to be found! Turns out, he’s right behind her. He tells her she must be really sick – does she like him that much to take secret photos of him? Why is she copying his strategy? Ah – because she has no photos of him and he has so many of her.

Embarrassed, Hye Ri turns to leave, but In Woo says that for this afternoon, they’ll break all their rules and “lose their minds.” They head over to a park and he opens up his trunk to reveal his numerous disguises and camera. In Woo takes the camera out, and Hye Ri reaches over to see if he took photos of her with it.

As she makes a grab for it, In Woo stretches his arm out of her reach. Ah, to be teased… a sure sign that the boy likes you 100%!

In the park, In Woo starts posing, and Hye Ri reluctantly takes a picture of the “cool” In Woo. He realizes that he should try other poses, like a “gunshot” pose, or the “heart” pose, or a “jumping” pose, or a funny face, or a “waving” pose. And In Woo smiles so brightly for her… but he knows that this happiness will have to come to an end.


Hye Ri reviews the photos and wonders why they have none together. She asks for a picture together, but he doesn’t want to.

In Woo: I don’t take pictures with just any girl.
Hye Ri: Any girl?
In Woo: You’re not a lover, nor in the future. You’re not a friend. You’re not a family member. Then you’re no one. Don’t you agree?
Hye Ri: A lawyer should speak properly like a lawyer. Being someone and being no one, is that the same? If not, what’s the difference?
In Woo: Here comes your occupational habit of asking questions. You need to be careful of that. Men hate that the most. Women tiring you out with questions…
Hye Ri: Women hate men like you the most. Never losing once. Word after word. As Soon as the woman speaks you strike back. And you speak in a derogatory manner. And… and… There’s more…
In Woo: There’s more?
Hye Ri: Way more! There’s a lot more!
In Woo: Why do you like that kind of man then? Taking pictures secretly… what to do about this popularity of mine.
Hye Ri: You’re the one who secretly took pictures of me first. Are you really not going to take a picture with me?
In Woo: Yes!
Hye Ri: Then give me all of the pictures you have of me that you took secretly. How many of them are there that you took when you had me followed? Give them all to me.
In Woo: I’ll give them all to you. I was going to throw them all out anyway. When do you want to come get them?

(Frustration #3.5) Only halfway, because while I’m mad that they can’t take a photo together – probably so that Hye Ri’s pain won’t be so severe sometime in the future as she looks back and realizes she took a picture with the jerk – they have resumed their bickering selves. Something I missed for two episodes.

In Woo laughs and tells her that photos are useless – they can’t capture every single expression or moment in their lives. He walks away and mutters to himself (again): “In my head, in my eyes, in my heart, there are all of your various expressions…”

They reach home, and Hye Ri is ready to part ways. In Woo is not, and proposes a drinking bet. They go to a restaurant and he begins to make soju bombs for her. He fails in making a tornado within the cup after mixing the soju and the beer, so Hye Ri expertly does it for him. (Ha!) They toast and he drinks his cup in one shot. Hye Ri watches him carefully and decides to only take a sip.

Something is up – and she knows it. In Woo – just spill it.

In Woo: Of all the things I said last time, there was an error. So I wanted to correct it. “Because I thought it would be fun to use you so that Ma Sang Tae gets backstabbed by his own daughter” – that is not why I chose you, Ma Hye Ri… It might sound like an excuse but I needed you as a prosecutor. Even if I became a prosecutor I wouldn’t be able to handle my father’s case. If it’s not me, what prosecutor in this world would investigate with interest a case that was resolved over 10 years ago. Especially since it was a case that had no suspicion of being needed to be reopened… In the beginning it was simply to clear my father’s name. But you were the safest… Although it’s late, I wanted to apologize. For using you who is innocent. I am sorry.
Hye Ri: That apology, you’ve already said three times.
In Woo: While facing you, I wanted to say it officially. And, despite being this sorry, that I can’t do anything – I am sorry.

Hye Ri accepts it with a smile, and for me, I would take that a lot harder than if she just hated me after I apologized.

They return home drunk, and In Woo relishes in the fact that he has someone to catch him if he were drunk. They enter the elevator, standing side by side and holding onto the bars for support. Their fingers touch ever so slightly, but neither make the first move to actually grab the other’s hand. Instead, every time their fingers skim each other, they move it away.

They reach the fourth floor, and Hye Ri exits the elevator. In Woo hangs his head down, as though saying “I’m sorry to see you go. I’m sorry that you can’t be here for me too.” Hye Ri almost wants to rush back in but the doors close on her, and In Woo lets out a tear.

(Frustration #4) I think it speaks for itself.

They spend a sleepless night – he wanting to call her but unable to, and she looking at the photos of him. And Ma Sang Tae looks at a photo of a younger Hye Ri – with long hair and looking startlingly like Se Joon’s wife.

If the producers aren’t careful, people could use this as proof that Se Joon’s wife and Hye Ri are long lost twins or something.

The next morning, Jenny calls up In Woo to check up on him, but In Woo is feeling too hungover to go to work. He goes to a nearby pharmacy to pick up some medicine, and on his way back he sees Hye Ri’s mother carrying a bunch of groceries.

He hides the medicine and goes to help her carry them up to Hye Ri’s apartment. Talk about scoring points with the mother in law when he really has no reason to anymore. She talks about how awesome it is if they were “lawyer spouses,” and In Woo’s face just reads *awkward*.

Hye Ri’s mom offers to make him tea, or lunch, and he politely declines. She wonders why he’s so much more restrained around her, and In Woo says simply, “We broke up.” That dampens the mother’s mood, but she doesn’t blame him at all. He leaves the apartment, and Hye Ri’s mother notices the medicine.

A little while later she shows up at his door with some porridge. In Woo doesn’t want to accept favors from her like this, but Hye Ri’s mom brushes it aside as a neighborly thing to do. She chooses to wait until he’s done eating it and then take back the dishes.

As he eats, Hye Ri’s mom asks why they broke up. Was it because of the father? Or did they fight? In Woo looks mighty uncomfortable so the mom decides to shut up. In Woo notes that the two are very alike, and she delights in the comparison. She then tells him sadly that she loved hearing the word “mother” come from In Woo’s mouth, as she always wanted a son. And since he didn’t have a mom she had hoped to be that mom for him. If there’s anything she could do for him –

*Ding Dong*

And Jenny comes barging in at the “right” time saying, “Honey, I brought you some porridge! (sees Park Ae Ja) Is she the maid?” (Argh – I wanted to strangle Jenny right here. I never disliked her until now!)

In Woo tells her to watch what she’s saying, apologizes to the mom by calling her “mother” once again, and Hye Ri’s mom rushes out, dazed at having met In Woo’s new “girlfriend.” Jenny’s not too pleased that the two are cozying up either. She reminds him that the mom could know something about him and that the statute of limitation is approaching fast. However In Woo tells her to stop worrying. He’s not being naive in continuing to be nice to Park Ae Ja, and he knows that Ma Sang Tae is going to say something to Hye Ri soon. That’s why he’s willing to wait a little longer – even with the deadline approaching – to see what the Ma family will do. Jenny’s afraid that Hye Ri will decide to cover up the case instead, but In Woo has faith.

While this is happening, Hye Ri goes over to the Ma Residence to talk to her father privately. He called her over after he sent the mom out, since the less she knows right now the better.

Ma Sang Tae: I’ll tell you everything that you’re so curious about and desire to know. Yoo Myung Woo… I killed him.

(Frustration #5) SERIOUSLY!?

LIES, aberdeen_angus, IT’S ALL LIES – RIGHT!?!?!?

Comments:

As you can see, most of my frustrations stemmed from the InHye side of the story. I can understand why they did it though. Every momentary separation took a lot of courage, and it shows that Hye Ri is no longer the needy child that clings on to In Woo every time something goes “Boo!” in the night. She’s standing on her own two feet.

It’s actually scarier to be in the light than to be in the dark – the truth is far more terrifying for her and to see all the true sides of a person in the light is worse than seeing at least some of those sides hidden in the dark. And yet, Hye Ri manages to do everything on her own, instead of visiting those witnesses with In Woo. She does not ask for his help either (even though he gives it unconditionally) and confronts her father by herself. It’s not just the fact that she is unworthy of him and vice versa because of the baggage they carry, but she is becoming her own person and choosing to carry that baggage herself. After all her crying that he was never around to talk to her when she needed it, she now doesn’t look to him for conversation. She just wants him to be there – as both her goal and motivation to solve this case.

I wondered why, after Hye Ri got out of the elevator and left In Woo crying alone, they did a close up of her shoes. She’s not exactly trying to put up a mask in front of In Woo. But she is walking away. Instead of feeling like she has been rejected or is lost, she knows what she is doing and is doing the rejecting instead. She knows that it would be bad to stay by In Woo’s side for the both of them, and she’s the stronger one in doing the leaving. And to be the stronger one would require her to be in heels too, which she gets her confidence from. Heh.

Ok – on to the main debate of the episode – did Ma Sang Tae really kill Yoo? I say no – only because:

1) He admitted it too easily and too stoically to Hye Ri.
2) We know from the entire episode that it’s going to lead up to this moment and he was feeling conflicted about it.
3) Ma Sang Tae did admit to his wife and In Woo that he was ruining Hye Ri’s life. So all it came down to the question: does he love his daughter enough to sacrifice himself?

I say that he is admitting guilt because he wants his daughter to live the good, happy life that he envisioned for her. I don’t think he’s necessarily doing it to protect anyone. I don’t know who it is he’d be trying to protect anyway! It might have just been easier to admit guilt because then, In Woo gets to clear his father’s name and Hye Ri will get to be with the man she loves. Ma Sang Tae would have faced his past and karmic justice would play out. Hye Ri would know what path to go on and continue living “boldly and proudly,” knowing that she does not have to hide behind a family secret.

Whether Hye Ri will go to In Woo is another matter, but it looks like she will since she cares for him deeply. She loves In Woo and her father, but the love runs deep enough that she doesn’t know which side to stay on. She needs one side to surrender so that she knows who is in the “right” and who is in the “wrong.” If Ma Sang Tae presents himself as “in the wrong,” then Hye Ri knows the steps that she will have to take to prosecute him. It won’t be nice, but Hye Ri won’t have a dilemma to deal with anymore. In Woo would also be by her side to support her, because even though it’s nasty business to prosecute your own family, we know that he’s terribly sorry for it and would make it up to her if he could by supporting her. Ma Sang Tae knows that In Woo would never surrender, and so that is why he gives himself up.

I would not be surprised if Ma Sang Tae goes to jail for a few years, because it was not a premeditated murder. I think it was an accidental murder, so I think he’d get charged with a lesser punishment than if he had consciously, voluntarily killed Director Yoo.

One more thing about Se Joon and Jung Sun. With all the drama in regards to the case and all that, the writer manages to deftly insert these two as a “break” from the tension. Their comedy allows us to rest our thoughts in regards to the case, because now we know that this ship is getting ready to sail.

Wow – this ended up being long… By the way – anyone notice that her nails are no longer the ghastly yellow-tipped French manicure? They’re now a subdued pink. Thank goodness…

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thank you v, you're such my angles, thx for sharing the bts scene clip... about ep 15 preview, i hope the preview won't captures the story in general... Maybe it will be alot of fun after all? lol... I just keep wondering...

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@missjb
ur welcome!! ^^
i'm happy to share anything about PP since i'm quite nuts over it as well: i get my hands on anything i can PP related, i even downloaded down to keep the 2 BTS.. i can't resist having that scene stored forever... lol.
well, the preview doesnt capture all the story but
SPOILER, warning, SPOILER
it shows that HR and IW being distant, and it shows a bit the murder scene and we have tears and other scenes too
here's the link to the preview if u dont mind being spoiled, again, credits to mandalaywith @soompi
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTc0MTc1Mjky.html
and might as well add the short 2nd BTS clip
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTc0MTc1NTQ4.html
courtesy of mandalaywith @soompi again.

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@ v

thanks for sharing. it is quite funny watching how they made the kissing scene.<33 hope they will have ng scene soon

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thanks for the recap.

poor them.

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i hope they will be a couple in real life cause they are so gooooddddd together

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I also hope MST did not kill SIW's father as that would be an unsurmountable block to SIW and MHR being together. How can you be with someone whose father killed your own and how would you feel if your dad killed your husband's father? That's irreconcilable! I fear for these two... the sins of the father should not be borne by the son (or the daughter in this case)... but here it's lloking like that.

Like what others have commented, this is one drama where you don't have a clue how it will end.

Here's hoping I'll have SIW's smile :) at the end of Epi 16.

Cheers to all PP Fans!

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kya!!! new ep is today!!
can't believe i chose not to watch it right away... *sigh*

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dear kaedejun and aberdeen_angus ....

Sorry if i'm being too burdensome ... just want to let you know there's me who's waitng & looking forward for ep15's analysis recap :D :D :D

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Finally can comment on this episode...stupid vikkii...doesn't work for me...anyways the entire time i was watching this episode it was DAMMMNNNNN.....the kiss was so passionate at the beginning..i thought they were gunna finally start dating or something..and when her father admitted to the murder..i really did do the whole gasping./no way thing...O.O...i really hope he didnt kill that guy...*cross my fingers

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Since I became interested in this show through the final recap, I've been pretending I don't know how it ends, and so for a while I've been making myself believe there weren't going to be any more smiley In Woo or happy moments.

Jung Sun's discovery of the cherry blossom photos and her flustered reactions made me laugh so hard. The picture-taking scene also made me laugh really hard-I've never met a guy so comfortable taking pictures. They both caught me by surprise and I'm really grateful. I was starting to think our unwanted friend Angst was here to stay forever (or at least until the final), but thankfully the brilliant writer slipped in some comedy relief *cough-unlike Cinderella's Sister-cough*

OHHHHH THE TENSION IN THAT ELEVATOR. I was practically yelling at my computer screen, "GRAB HER HAND, DAMMIT!!!"

Thank you again for the recaps!!!

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Korean law must be different. In the US, there is no statute of limitations on murder.

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Please help me! is kinda late, i was watching the DVDs of this show, there is this sad song being played and was sang by a guy. During the part whereby they went to the park for photo taking. This song did not appear on the OST. Please tell me if anyone know

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I always read your page, when i feel miss this drama. You're good story teller (y)

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I want to ask, there's any drama who's the stars are they both ? (Park ahi hoo and kim ao yeon) thanks. Plis reply

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