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My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho: Episode 2

I freakin’ LOVE this show. I don’t even care if it breaks my heart or pistol-whips me later and leaves me for dead. Show, you complete me.

 
EPISODE 2 RECAP

After revealing herself in her gumiho form, Mi-ho takes back her healing fox bead and Dae-woong slumps to the ground. She floats above him, saying that she saved him, but he tossed her away, so she doesn’t know him anymore.

He starts to deteriorate quickly, as a dark black smoke surrounds him. Mi-ho hovers above him, a little sad to let him die, but starts to leave. She flashes back to the pig incident, remembering how he so bravely came back for her and tried to protect her from what he thought was a very scary pig.

So she returns, her white energy dissipating the black cloud, and says that since he came back for her once, she’ll do the same. Aw.

And rawr! How much do I love that she’s the one doing all the kissing?

Dae-woong wakes up in a daze, startled to see Mi-ho staring at him like a shiny new toy. He runs and hides (heh), so Mi-ho muses to herself that she’ll have to put the fear of god into him to make him stick to her side. She watches with amusement as Dae-woong tries to action-sequence himself out of there, failing hilariously. Mi-ho: “Do you want me to help?” Hahaha.

There’s an extended sequence where imaginary-action-stuntman Dae-woong does all these crazy stunts to get away, and encourages real Dae-woong that he can do it. There’s nothing more revealing about how dorky a guy is than the superhero version of himself giving him the thumbs-up.

He gets stuck in mid-air right above her, and to top it off his grandfather calls and he drops his phone. Mi-ho peers at it curiously, and hearing a voice, she answers. Grandpa asks where Dae-woong is, and Dae-woong responds with grunts and heavy breathing as he tries to hold onto the rope, and Mi-ho says matter-of-factly: “Dae-woong? Is on top of me.” Tee-hee-hee!

Mi-ho tells Dae-woong to come down now, but he insists rather than get eaten up, he’ll just die up here, thank you very much. She threatens to pluck him down herself, and Dae-woong scoffs that she can’t pluck him like an apple. So Mi-ho demonstrates another of her gumiho powers, and flies up to retrieve him.

She lands on top of him (all right, Mi-ho!) and Dae-woong acknowledges that she’s a gumiho. Dae-woong: “Okay. You’re a gumiho. Since you plucked me, you can eat me.” Kyah, all these thinly veiled sex jokes are making me giggle like a schoolgirl.

Mi-ho: “Can I really eat you?” Dae-woong: “You can eat me. But just know this. If there are gumihos in the world, then there must be ghosts too. So I’ll come back as a ghost and get my revenge!” He braces himself for death with false bravado, not listening to her question of why he never asked to be saved.

She says, “Okay, but if you asked me to save you, I would have let you live…” Immediately, Dae-woong gets on his knees (ha!) and begs for his life.

Gumiho hunter Dong-joo figures out the phone number pattern that Dae-woong was going for, and reaches his aunt. He pretends to be Dae-woong’s friend and asks to confirm Dae-woong’s cell number.

At the rooftop room above the action school, Mi-ho chomps down on some chicken, as Dae-woong apologizes for not being able to get beef at this late hour. He reconfirms with her that until she can safely retrieve the fox bead that saved him, she has to stick by his side. This could be true or just an excuse she made up to be near him, and it doesn’t much matter to me either way. I sort of like the idea that she could make anything up about gumihos, and he’d have to believe her now.

When the camera pulls back, we see that Dae-woong is still sitting on his knees. He tries to figure a way out of it, but is scared back when he sees her tearing at the chicken bones with zeal. Mi-ho: “Dae-woong-ah, while you have my fox bead, I can’t let you go. You’re MINE.” She smiles, pleased as pudding, and Dae-woong laughs nervously. He starts calling her Gu Mi-ho-sshi and being polite out of fear. He’s using a funny mix of heightened honorifics with banmal, because he both fears her but reacts to her as if she’s a child.

He goes inside and decides that for now, if he keeps her well-fed on beef, then she won’t try to eat HIM. While practicing his sword skills in case he has to defend himself, he comes upon a movie costume of armor and wears it for protection. Mi-ho wonders if she’s really that scary, since all she did was save him. Dae-woong says that still, what if she sees his exposed liver and gets hungry?

She gets offended: “Have you ever seen me eat a liver? Have you seen me scoop out someone’s liver and eat it?” Dae-woong replies that she IS a gumiho, after all….to which she just sighs and gives in. Mi-ho: “Fine. I’m a gumiho. Watch your liver.” And with that, she goes to sleep.

Dong-joo the gumiho hunter finds Dae-woong’s information easily online, and smiles to himself that it’ll be an easy hunt. He reveals a wall of gumiho-related information (what’s with everyone and their Big Boards lately?) and takes out a mystical knife with ancient carvings. He sneers, wondering why the gumiho ran away to become human, instead of staying put where she belongs.

Dae-woong sleeps in his suit of armor outside, and Mi-ho watches over him. She says that she had fun today because she got to be with him, so she’s happy that while her fox bead heals him, she gets to stay by his side longer. She notices mosquitoes hovering above him, so she gleefully catches them all, and tells the sleeping Dae-woong that neither the mosquitoes nor she will eat him tonight, so he can sleep soundly. She looks out at the city from the rooftop, and marvels at how beautiful the world has become.

Grandpa and Aunt Min-sook worry over Dae-woong, and Grandpa bemoans the fact that while Dae-woong always caused all sorts of trouble, he’s never caused any GIRL trouble…until now. He tells her to cut off his credit cards. Min-sook wonders what on earth the girl said over the phone, and Grandpa says it’s not for her unmarried ears to hear. She gets in a huff about his bringing up her singledom and leaves.

Dae-woong’s card gets declined at the restaurant right after Mi-ho eats her weight in meat, and he’s forced to fork over what little cash he has left. She stops him to buy her a soda on the street, and I love how her expressions can range from innocent and clueless to I-will-eat-your-liver-for-breakfast-and-polish-it-off-with-this-bubbly-water.

His coin gets stuck in the machine, so he starts kicking it, and she joins in. with one swift kick the whole vending machine comes crashing down, and soda comes popping out of it. They grab and dash.

Min-sook takes a sip of her iced coffee in front of the elevator and gets an ice cube stuck in her throat. Just then, Chow Yun-fat Lite gets off the elevator and discovers her choking, so he slings her over his shoulder, and jumps up and down until the ice cube pops back out. Well I have never seen someone do the Heimlich maneuver like that! Min-sook dies of embarrassment and the man walks away, his fantasy soundtrack blaring.

Dae-woong takes Mi-ho to school with him, and she marvels at the university, knowing at least from visitors to the temple that it’s a prestigious place where everyone prays fervently to attend. She thinks Dae-woong’s pretty cool for going to one, which his fragile puffed-up ego enjoys very much. He tells her that people at university are very smart, so she’ll have to pretend to be human and not do anything to be detected. She promises to act human, and asks Dae-woong eagerly if she really looks human, if she stands still and doesn’t do anything. Heh. He admits that she does, which pleases her.

He goes around to all his friends to ask for some money, which he assumes will be no big deal since he’s spent so much on them. But one by one, they lie that they’re broke and leave him hanging. Mi-ho can smell the money in their pockets (making for a hilarious bit of butt-sniffing), so Dae-woong is doubly embarrassed to be confronted by the fact that his so-called friends are…well, not so much.

Mi-ho asks if he doesn’t believe her, and asks why he’s doing nothing when all his friends are lying to him. Is he scared? At that, Dae-woong goes back to his friend, and hands him all the cash in his own pocket, telling him to eat lunch with that. Mi-ho is extra confused now—why did he give his money to the lying friend? He tells her angrily that sometimes it’s better NOT to know things, and that pretending is less embarrassing. He snaps at her that she’s not human, so not to meddle in human things, making her pout.

She tries to follow him into the library, but he tells her she can’t go inside without an ID, and since she’s not a person—no name, no social security number—she can’t follow. She pouts again, and tells him not to look down on her because she’s not human, and he counters that because she’s not, he’s afraid of her. Once he leaves her there, she sighs, wanting so much to go someplace where only humans can enter.

Inside, Dae-woong frantically starts researching the gumiho legend. He looks for some way to make her leave him, thinking that it must be similar to exorcising a ghost. But, being the slacker that he is, gets bogged down in all the old-timey language and gives up. He complains out loud in the middle of the library that these old dudes have never even SEEN a gumiho, so what do they know? And why, of all people, did she have to choose him?

A light bulb goes off as he remembers the temple. He looks it up and finds a news story with the two scroll paintings side by side—the original, and the one with the missing fox. He realizes that he freed the gumiho by drawing the nine tails.

Outside, Mi-ho runs into one of Dae-woong’s lying friends, and she returns his runaway basketball…full-force right at his head. He goes down and she walks away, realizing that she just insulted the guy for following Dae-woong around and getting stuff for free…which is exactly what she’s doing. But then she consoles herself that she’s neither human nor Dae-woong’s friend, so it’s okay.

He asks her if she’s really the fox from the painting, and she answers yes. He remembers being so scared that night and making a mistake with his pen—and it turns out that the dot became a mole on her shoulder too. He’s crushed to confirm that he can’t complain why-me anymore, since this was all his own doing.

Mi-ho offers that because he set her free, she gave him the thing that was most precious to her, as she puts her hand on his chest. She says to think of it like he’s taking responsibility for her, which of course has an entirely different meaning in Korean, where sex = responsibility.

His friends Byung-soo and Sun-nyeo burst in, only hearing the tail end of their conversation. Sun-nyeo runs off crying, taking the words to mean only what they could to normal people: she gave him her virginity, so now he has to take responsibility. Byung-soo congratulates him like a typical dude.

He explains to Byung-soo that her name is Gu Mi-ho, and that she’s staying with him for the time being because of extenuating circumstances. Byung-soo seems to be Dae-woong’s only real friend, as he offers up the cash in his wallet to help him out, since he knows what being on the outs with Grandpa means.

Mi-ho overhears the conversation and later asks Dae-woong why he called her Gu Mi-ho. He starts to just say he made it up ’cause it sounded like a name, but she starts to scowl. So he quickly adds that since she wants so much to be human, she needs a name, and Mi-ho sounds nice and it suits her. She beams, saying that she loves it when he calls her by her new name. He tells her that she can’t mess with his friends, just as basketball dude gets hauled away on a stretcher behind him. She averts her eyes and nods that of course she won’t.

Dong-joo arrives on campus and baits Dae-woong with a call to the administrative office. He awaits for the gumiho to arrive with him, and watches his mystical dagger for the glowy sign of gumiho-nearness. Dae-woong comes in alone, but once Mi-ho sits down nearby, the dagger glows and Dong-joo takes off running.

Mi-ho senses something coming towards her…and she turns her head, and we cut back to Dong-joo running down the hall.

Cut to Mi-ho as she says, “It’s a chicken!”

AHAHAHAHAHA!

She takes off running after the chicken on a motorcycle, and Dong-joo chases after her. He catches up, and as his dagger lights up in her presence, she turns to look in his direction, and he’s startled to see her face. No, it isn’t just her staggering beauty—he recognizes it immediately, and it stops him in his tracks.

He wonders, his whole body shaking, why she happened to return with the same face. He flashes back to centuries ago, when he killed her the first time, and then held her in his arms, both of them crying as she faded away into ash.

Aw, the gumiho hunter in love with a gumiho! Seriously guys, I love this stuff. I don’t even care if it’s epically cheesy. That’s what makes it AWESOME.

Back in the present day, Dong-joo convinces himself, with a tear in his eye, that she can’t be the same gumiho. No, he killed her by his own hand. She just looks the same. That’s all.

Dae-woong tries to ask Mi-ho about the painting and where he can find the Grandmother Spirit that trapped her in there. She doesn’t want to give up any information, so he devises a foolproof plan: get her drunk and then she’ll talk! Silly boy. Do you know nothing of supernatural constitution?

He knows her penchant for bubbly drinks, so he shakes up the beer to make it extra foamy and they toss ’em back. And boy, she’s a drinker. Just wait till he introduces you to carbonated makgulli. He drinks maybe less than half of what she does, tossing his beer out while she isn’t looking, or playing rock-paper-scissors and telling her that scissors beat rocks, so she drinks. He even tries to teach her to crush the cans, which she does handily, but he struggles with (heh).

He thinks she’s probably drunk, so he starts laying it on pretty thick, about how he feels really close to her now, and she’s much better to be around than his fair-weather friends. He says that she’s prettier than most girls, and that he was startled when he first saw her. She frowns at that, saying that she actually doesn’t like that, because in order to appear human, she’d rather just be average-pretty. HA. Dae-woong’s expression of really, princess? is perfect.

He rolls out compliment after compliment, one of them being that she eats more than Kang Ho-dong, which if you know Lee Seung-gi from his variety shows, is a shout-out to his hyung. He says that as long as she doesn’t try to eat him up, he’d love to be friends. That puts her on cloud nine, and she wonders if they can be friends even if she’s not human. Dae-woong’s like, if E.T. can do it, so can we! She asks how they become friends, so he teaches her the E.T. handshake.

She’s so excited that she does it over and over again, and Dae-woong starts to feel a twinge of regret at lying to her when she so clearly wants to be his friend. But that doesn’t stop him from getting to his objective. He starts asking her about her gumiho powers, and finds out that she’s weaker in her abilities because he’s got her fox bead, which must be the source of her power.

He asks if she’s got any weaknesses? Nope. Heh.

Any fears? Yes—she says she’s afraid of large bodies of water, now that she doesn’t have her fox bead. He stores that tidbit away, wondering how he’s going to drop her in a lake somewhere.

Mi-ho comes running down, saying that the beer put her in such a good mood that her tails are dying to come out. She wants him to come outside so she can show him, and they go back in forth in a hilarious bit using euphemisms like, “But I’m not ready,” and “But we did it once before.” She coaxes him like she’s luring him to bed, and he gets dragged out, saying, “Gently, slowly…treat me well…” Hahahaha. This sexual role-reversal metaphor is killing me. It’s the best thing since sliced bread.

In the subsequent days, she wants cow for breakfast, lunch and dinner, day after day. We catch up to a scene similar to the one that opened Episode 1, were Dae-woong tells her that they can’t have cow today. Her eyes glow blue and he cowers in fear, and when a lady above them drops her potted plant, Mi-ho flies up in the air to kick it away, and the flower lands perfectly in her hair. She adds a little agyeo (cute factor) and does a little “Woong-ah-ah” much like the famous oppa-pout-wiggle. I know you’re a fox, but where did you learn agyeo? I do love that she calls him “Woong,” short for Dae-woong—it makes him sound even less manlier than he already is.

Min-sook returns to the department store, hoping to run into the mysterious Chow Yun-fat Lite again. She finds him eyeing a new trenchcoat, and is about to walk up to him, when Sun-nyeo comes bounding up, calling him Doo-hong-sshi. They act cutesy together, and Min-sook stares agape, then runs away.

Doo-hong goes after her, and Sun-nyeo calls out, “Daddy!” Okay, I know it makes for a good misunderstanding, but who calls their dad by name? That could be misconstrued as icky, so let’s get your college-aged daughter to stop doing that, shall we?

He catches up to her, where she happens to be hiding out in the men’s underwear department. A sales rep asks her if she’s shopping for men’s underwear, and to save face, she answers “Yes.” His face falls, and he keeps walking, both of them thinking the other is unavailable.

At the park, Byung-soo and Mi-ho play a guess-which-hand-the-coin-is-in game, which of course she wins every time. Byung-soo calls her “jae-soo-sshi,” which is a moniker for your brother’s wife, and what close friends call each other’s girlfriends or wives. Dae-woong sneers at that, but lets it pass, and wonders to himself if he threw her in a lake like this one, he’d probably end up dead.

Byung-soo tells him to stop feeding the carps so much because they’re rare fish, and Dae-woong says they’re not the rare kind, like the ones Grandpa raises. Another light bulb goes off—that’s where he can get more money! Oh, you and your hare-brained schemes. He sneaks in and manages to catch one, but Grandpa catches him in the act. He takes off running, with Grandpa and Aunt Min-sook chasing behind, and then while he’s not looking, a truck comes screeching to a halt in his path.

Aunt and Grandpa scream, and the fish goes flying…

Cut to the hospital, where Grandpa begs the doctor to do something to save him. The doctor says nothing can be done. Dramatic music plays…

And Dae-woong comes walking out, just a band-aid on his forehead, and we see that Grandpa was pleading with the doctor to save his fish. Haha.

Outside, Grandpa tells Dae-woong to come home, and he refuses, finally shouting out, “If I don’t stay with that girl, I’ll die,” which is a great use of a phrase that all love-addled teenagers say in earnest, except he actually means it literally. He asks for money so that he can stay with her and take care of her, and Grandpa flips his lid that Dae-woong’s lost his mind over a girl.

Finally, Grandpa and Aunt tell him to bring the girl over, so that they can meet her, and decide if Dae-woong can marry her. Now it’s Dae-woong’s turn to flip out: “I’m not crazy enough to marry her! Why would I marry her? I’m just going to live with her for a while, then send her off.” Hahaha. Grandpa slaps him across the face.

That jolts all of them, as clearly this is the first time Grandpa has ever shown any really harsh discipline as far as Dae-woong is concerned, and Dae-woong clutches his cheek from the emotional blow. Grandpa tells him to live however he wants to, and gets in the car.

Dae-woong walks the whole way back with his hand on his cheek, still reeling from the disappointment. Sun-nyeo runs into him to say that she doesn’t want him living at the action school with his girlfriend, so she kicks him out. She adds that Hye-in came by and ran into Byung-soo and Mi-ho, at which he takes off running.

Hye-in meets Mi-ho, who introduces herself as Dae-woong’s friend, but she reads between the lines and asks if she’s his girlfriend. Dae-woong runs toward them, telling Mi-ho not to say anything, but Mi-ho answers “Yes.”

Dae-woong arrives, declaring loudly that she’s NOT his girlfriend.

Uh-oh. She doesn’t look happy about that.

COMMENTS

I really love both main characters, and I think the actors play them to the hilt. I haven’t seen Shin Mina in much, but I adore her take on this character. And I have such an affinity for Lee Seung-gi that I’m probably blind to all the overacting comments some people have been making. It’s slightly hammy, but he’s so cute and expressive that it totally works for me. So far Hye-in is the only character on my To-Hate List, but we’ll have to see if she lands in In-hee Bot territory (delightfully hateful), or just hateful.

I like that they’re reinventing the mythology of the gumiho here. It’s smart to present all the commonly-known lore as false or unverified rumors that people have spread throughout the centuries either in fear of the gumiho, or in jealousy. I’m looking forward to their take and hope that it’s going to be a version of the legend that I can get behind. I also love that Mi-ho uses all the fear and misunderstandings to her advantage, to keep her boyfriend in line. Ha.

As of now, I’m curious to know if she’s the world’s only gumiho, since the way they talk about it, she seems to be the one and only. The way the gumiho hunter is talking about her, it might be that she is reborn in different guises but there is only one at a time. I’m also interested to know if her ‘good’ powers—beauty, healing—are counterbalanced by anything detrimental to her, other than being lonely or misunderstood. Her energy seems to be mostly good (purely based on the very simple metaphor of white glowing energy vs. black smoke of death), but she also has a mysterious edge and a dark side, which is great.

Her desire to be human is such a good premise. Taking a centuries-old creature and then making her new in the world is such a great trope, rife with potential. It sets up hilarious comedic situations, while being such a great contrast to Dae-woong’s arrogant but bumbling character. She’s older and wiser, but unfamiliar with human ways, so in essence they will be teaching each other how to be human. If you’re familiar with Buffy, you’ll recognize that it’s the Xander-Anya relationship, played for both comedy but also surprising insight into what it means to be human. She even has an affinity for money, which is an amusing similarity.

I can’t wait for all the antics, the lore, and the epic hilarity. All aboard the love train, people. You know you want to!

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Thanx GF.
Interesting recap, as usual.

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Giving giant High Fives to everyone working on this show and watching it! May superman and all the other super hero shirts continue. That is a great gag.

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High fives to you too! And may we go crazy over the shirts and start buying them too. LOL!

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I really hope Min-Ho and Sun-nyeo can become friends. One of my pet peves w/ k-dramas is that female characters always instantly hate each other (if they are strangers before)....even before they know each others name. I know that Min-ho and Hye-in have to hate each other b/c of the love angle. It just always make the female characters seem so insecure. Sorry, mini rant...i just came back from a lecture on gender roles and female gamers. But i am enjoying the drama and the other role reversals.

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Agreed! And the fact that it was jealous housewives who started the rumor about gumihos eating man livers rubs me the wrong way... but maybe the Hong sisters will address this and have some female solidarity going on by the end of the story!

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I just started the drama today and i got hooked right from the start!
The Hong sisters have been fulfilling so far!
I love the main cast (esp. Noh MinWoo) and the plot is really creative compared to other cliche drama plots.
I just hope that this drama will just keep getting better as the weeks go by :D

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I love DW and MH together but but, I'd like to see more DJ and MH interactions.

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i totally agree!
more screen time for DJ please
and i'm looking forward to their interactions in the next few episodes.

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good lord. if there was ever to be a character like anya in a korean drama i think i would fall over and die from either shock or giddiness. thanks for the speedy update :)

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weeee! i super enjoyed the first and second episodes! big, big love to lee seung gi and shin min ah <3

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oh GOD!!
I freakin love this drama already!
HONG SISTER, YOU ARE ROCKSS!!!
hahha

I love Shin Min AH Acting.... !!

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How exciting is this! Have you seen the preview for episode 3? Miho is falling for DaeWoong already!!! Omg, the chemistry is just awesome! Love the chemistry between grandpa and DaeWoong too!
What a great start, Hong Sisters, you did it again!

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Am I the only one who has a new addiction: Noh Min Woo? LOL! I am such a huge sucker for second lead!

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haha lemme join the club sistah!
there was sumone on viikii who daid the word HOT just kinda pops out of her whnever she sees MIN WOO :D
i myt not say it outloud but i sure am thinking it.
doesnt he look like KIM HYUNG JOON?
SS501

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for some reason, he reminds me of Shin woo from you're beautiful-who is said to look like kim hyun joong too so it isnt too far off :)

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haha same here! I kinda ship both Mi-ho/Woong and Mi-ho/Dong-Joo

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I'm falling in love to this drama...its gonna be in my very top list of great drama...kyaaaa~~~

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Some of the most fun shows to watch are those that you can tell your recappers love!
I am so grateful that there is something fun out that both of you seem to greatly enjoy.
Hope I do too.
Thanks for the 'cap.

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i am so loving the story...
^__^
always love Seung Gi...
getting worried for PK, cause even if i love LSG i still am a huge HJL fan.. love hm more than anyone in Kpop...

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Yeahh!! I'm a huge fan of JSM, and I think if PK had debuted earlier, without such tough competition, the ratings would have soared . . .

I want JSM to have a huge success and I want KHJ to prove that he isn't just some statue XD loved him in WGM, and I harbor a strange hope for him. Like, I think that deep down, he's actually a pretty good actor

Oh dear, going off track. Minwoo is a hottie :) and shin min ah is awesome as always

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I've watched the 1st episode and instantly hooked. OMG....finally a drama that's not "mentally" consumes you.
Aboard the love train already and excited for the ride... weeeee~~~~~

Ps : Thank you girlfriday for the fast, sharp and fun to read recaps.

pps: HONG SISTERS ARE JJANG!! ^^

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waaah!! i can't w8 for the sub...
downloading ep. 1 & 2

way to go!!!

aja!!! loveeeee ittttt!!!

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the music score keeps reminding me of earlier Final Fantasy games

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I've seen the first two eps and I am in love. Like you the drama can do whatever it wants with me because I am sticking to it like glue. I've adored Shin-min ah for a while now and LSG is just perfect in his role. His overacting (just a bit) and expressions are enduring and add to the character and not annoying or bothersome in the least to me. I adore you and JB's recaps and can't wait for more.

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where can i download this with eng sub.... my girlfriend is itching to have this

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Thanks for the recap, GF! I love your Buffyverse reference. I can't keep my eyes off the 2nd lead, though, and this may prove to be very distracting while trying to read the subs! Hehehe! He's sooo flamin' hot! The Hong sisters definitely have a hit...again! Keep up the good work everybody.

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lee seungki had me at "hoi hoi". the hong sisters must be having a ton of fun writing this drama~

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This episode is better and I start to feel some chemistry between the leads.

For LSG, I think he will change in later episodes so I wouldn't mind his acting for now. I can feel how intent it will be already when they have to be apart and I'm not even sure it's going to be a happy ending. Please Hong Sisters, not Hong Gil Dong ending please.

Sorry to say I'm all in for this hunter guy, he is so hot making the love triangle interesting.

Thanks for your recap, GF.

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Thank you so much for the summary. I just saw this series yesterday and was dying to know what the heck happens next. I love the actress portraying the love-able Mi-ho plus the plot is funny to boot! THx!!!! ^_^

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 ㅋㅋㅋ best drama ever.

and the take responsibility thing was the most hilarious thing everrr...hyomin's all like " I DIDN'T SEE YOU THAT WAY CHA DAE WOONG!" and the friends all like wink - uh..uh.. me neither - ! hahahahaha

LOL ESP the aunt/hyomin's dad parts. AHAHAHA. the preview is hilarious where he's like screaming yay that she's single.

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Does this series have the same overdone slapstick humor Hong Gil Dong had and is it as weird? I hated that series with passion and I don't need a repeat of it.

But if it's more witty and less nuts, I would like to see it. I might just check the first couple of episodes out. I'm just asking cause it would be nice to know what to expect.

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If Gu Mi Ho is the gumiho the hunter knew back in those days, how come she doesn't remember anything?

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Wait if the hunter knew her, is he still alive after all these years? So he's immortal? Maybe the old gumiho gave him her fox bead, so he has lived till now? Or did he reincarnate, but then how does he remember? So many questions. I am freaking loving this drama right now though. Yay I have a new drama addiction :)

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OMG I so Love the Xander-Anya comparison! You win for making a Buffy reference!!!!!!!

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thanks for the speedy recaps, girlfriday and javabeans! both of you are AWESOME! (:

i'm in love with this new drama already!

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once again this show is a definite must watch for me its fresh and appealing and surprisingly funny ^^ Mi-Ho is to adorable and funny and brings a special charm to the drama that really attracts me to this show. i hope this drama wont go all melodrama in the 2 half ....but anyway loveing this show so far :)

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Cheers Girlfriday!
Loved, loved, loved No Min-woo's loose callbacks to Gun-wook in Bad Guy and then Dae-gil in Chuno.

But the Chow Yun Fat Lite was that much better. And can't believe Yoon Yoo-sun is such a natural at comedic sequences.
Loved this episode, especially for the wonderful chemistry between the OTP.

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This drama and Kim Tak Gu complete my TV life hehehe

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Have just read and understood what does "Gumiho" mean and your recap made me keener to this tale as you've stressed out the hilarity of their lines...I love your recap. THANKS Girlfriday!

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I so love it! :) Thanks for the recap GF!

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oh gawd. the scenes with woongie's aunt and Chow Yun-Fat Lite (hehheh I love you girlfriday) CRACKED ME UP. they're kinda like sangjoon and youngsoon. on crack.

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Ahh so cute...

You eat as much as Kang Ho Dong... oh my god... Strong Heart and 2D1N ftw...

Also so far I really like all the side character... epic Grandpa... he was in My Girl too eh... cute aunty and Sun-Nyeo's dad...

Thanks Girlfriday...
Ahahaha... and I really like the sexual innuendoes hidden as much as you... Hong sisters... you ladies rocked!

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the gumiho hunter and the gumiho he killed had a child, and it is Miho.

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Hopefully not because if Dong Joo and Mi Ho are ever in a love line (and I hope they are) then it will be like the daughter with the mother's ex boyfriend which is yuck! Mi ho is probably just a reincarnation.

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Did anyone else notice that DW is wearing a lego watch?! LOL.

Oh goodness, this drama is making me so happy.

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Normally I try not to write unless I have something substantive to say, but in this case, screw it! I am going to spew nonsense at great length and enjoy it.

This drama is utterly hilarious and fantastic, and I'm in love. Dae-woong is adorkable and Mi-ho *sigh*. I could watch Mi-ho take the lead all day, and does she ever! Episode 2 took the innuendo to a whole new level. The huge (heh) sexual puns just kept on coming (hah!). Between her falling and laying on Dae-woong, passing beads between their mouths (so naughty), plucking him, threatening to eat him, and then, um, showing him her tails in the moonlight as he freaked like a virgin sacrifice, I was DYING. My absolute favorite bit was when Dae-woong shook up the beers to give them to her and the beers squirted -- erupted if you will -- all over his hand and all over her as she slurped it up. The hubby was watching the episode with me and he just leaned forward in disbelief and was all, "Oh my GOD, they're not even TRYING to be subtle! I thought you said Korea was repressed!!!" I fell over sideways laughing -- again.

The whole gumiho-wanting-to-be-human is indeed a good angle. It'll force them to be vulnerable with each other. I look forward to watching Mi-ho and Dae-woong learn from each other and I anticipate cuteness as they fall in love. The previews show so much more cuteness and chemistry to come. God, I hope nothing tragic happens. I swear, if anyone in this drama dies, I will have to regulate all up in the Hong sisters' faces!

Lastly ... so, No Min-woo. Um, HELLO. I don't know how I didn't notice this boy in episode 1, but this time around he was all I could see and I was all, like ... shet, I can't even type. Any gumiho hunter who walks around with such fabulous emo-hair deserves to be on my screen all the time. And he's got such a beautiful smile, y'all. I'm not talking about the I'm-such-a-superior-bitch sneer that he usually does. The preview showed him in his car looking at something (I'm assuming Mi-ho), smiling like the sun, and it just lit up his whole face. Gracious me, he's lovely. I have decided that Gumiho-Hunter is now a favorite character and he will be added to my noona-killer collection. Noona says you're beautiful. Replay, replay, replay! Heh.

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..weeh. i'm loving this too.. they're good actors and actresses.. :)

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Haven't seen this episode yet. I'll read the recap after I watch it.

I'm glad Shin Mina got the role, she's perfect for the part.

And, No! Min! Woo! Aargh! Why must the gumiho-hunter be so beautiful. I'm afraid I have fallen in love with him. I'll be obsessing about him for the next couple of months. Ayayay!

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Haha girlfriday! I love how you and javabeans both love this show and are full of praises about it! The Hong sisters sure don't disappoint huh; or maybe it's just so cute that we're all blind to it.

The storyline is very different from You're Beautiful, and has a different charm, but I'm also enjoying it so far. Can't wait for further recaps! :D

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i don't understand why people are saying that Seung Gi acting is exaggerated?

Now, a comedy... do requires some exaggeration at time.. but i don't even find it exaggerated in this drama at all.. I find it so funny & cute and he is so different from 1N2D... it's like i'm really watching Dae Woong and not Seung Gi in the drama...

Shin Min Ah also did a good job.. i think some were worried that she looked older than Seung Gi, but then gumiho is a few hundred years old, so if she does look older, it doesn't matter at all..

and to 1 of fan here(No. 53 post-Buki), note that Shin Min Ah character name is called 'Mi Ho' not Min Ho....haha...were you thinking of Shinee Min Ho or BOF Min Ho???

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gahh, can't stay silent any longer!

Thank you guys for the wonderful recaps! :)
Loving this drama already!

Am I the only one who's loving the Doo-hong-Min-sook pairing? I can tell they'll be a hilarious couple! haha.

Aww...Mina is so cute and perfect for this role! Her innocense is so sweet and I love how she couldn't help but show her tails. :D

Can tell Hye-in has a mean streak in her already. she does not look friendly. D:

Anticipate more Dong-joo scenes!

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thanks for the lovely recap!
I would SO love to see this but I am going on a freaking month long vacation so it ain't looking good :(
But this drama is so on my list!

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This is one good show. It's not that addictive as YB, but it's engaging. Like you, I enjoyed how the Hong sisters wrote those mythologies about the habits and characteristics of gumihos as spiteful gossip passed down generations and twisted along the way.

I hope the light touch of the drama will carry on. LSG kind of overacted here, but that style works perfect here. I like the theme song he sang too!

Oh, but...although I started watching for LSG, I think that guy who plays the gumiho-buster is hot! XP I'm hopinh that his character will be well developed too, because like what was pointed out, the Hong sisters often neglect their side characters. Seems like he will be on Mi Ho's side...coz in the preview him seemed to be asking teaching her 'human ways'.

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Thanks for the recaps Girlfriday. Love your sense of humor.
Just finished watching ep. 2 and it's great so far. I can't wait to find out what the Hong sisters have in store for us.

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Awwww, I am loving this drama now! It's like a little bit of almost everything - it's creepy, naughty, funny, all in a fun way! I am hooked! Thanks for the recaps!

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I haven't start on this series. Oh~ it's the dude from Pasta... Philip is Dong-joo! Ahhh~ eye candy.

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Girlfriday, just like you, I am completely HOOKED too! I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a Korean drama so fast (maybe Delightful Girl Choon Hyang) and something tells me that I'm actually going to have a serious case of crushing on the second male lead as opposed to the main lead. I'm a dork but I admit that I completely dig the whole forbidden love story - plus I watched that brief scene Dong-joo recognized at least five times already... :)

Thank you for your (and Dramabeans', of course) recaps!!

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FINALLY WE HIT JACKPOT PEOPLE!!!!!!!...yessssssssssss
This DRAMA is turning out to be great...I'm surely 500% on board here...the Hong Sister really are my faves...sorry I'm biased here....but I love the whole mythological/human side of the story...so yesss!! count me in....and both Leads are adorable and love the chemistry.....please keep the recpas coming.......:D

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I really didn't know what to expect from this drama. So far, it's been a very enjoyable treat.

This drama reminds me of "Bell, Book and Candle" with Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak.

And, I already love the OST.

Thank you so much for the recap.

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