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My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho: Episode 3

It’s a wonderful feeling to be excited about a drama again. To be excited to download the new episode, enthusiastic to share thoughts about the newest happenings, and eager to see what happens next.

Also: How adorable is this couple? The Hong sisters are so solid at delivering compelling and engaging main pairings, often to the detriment of the secondary couplings. But who needs an angsty love triangle when the lead romance is so strong?

SONG OF THE DAY

My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho OST – “여우비.” The title means “sudden rain” or “sunshower” but if you take the etymological roots it literally means “fox rain,” in keeping with the gumiho motif. Sometimes a drama’s effect is greatly enhanced by the simplest of things, like a background song, and for this drama this track is it. I LOVE IT. It almost brings a tear to my eye on its own, but within the drama’s context it’s that much more powerful. [ Download ]

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EPISODE 3 RECAP

Dae-woong rushes to assure his noona Hye-in that Mi-ho isn’t his girlfriend. Byung-soo shoots him a worried look, and the ladies don’t look too pleased at his clumsy insistence, either.

Pointedly saying that she (Hye-in) has no right to be upset with him for being wrapped up with a new girlfriend (you know, since they’re nothing to each other), Hye-in leaves. Stricken, Dae-woong chases her down in to explain, providing enough half-truths to mollify her.

His story: He went to the countryside for a few days to get away for a spell, and Mi-ho put him up while he was there. Because of her scary-strict grandmother, Mi-ho followed him back to Seoul, which he didn’t realize till she was already here. He feels sorry for her because she knows nobody here, plus she did help him out while he was in the countryside.

Hye-in sighs that Mi-ho took advantage of his soft-heartedness, but at least she no longer thinks Suspicious Thoughts about the relationship.

Meanwhile, Byung-soo clucks in disapproval at Dae-woong’s disgraceful treatment of his girlfriend in front of his noona. Mi-ho, being from a previous era, doesn’t immediately know what “girlfriend” means but she guesses that the word signifies “the one you want for a mate,” and that Dae-woong’s reaction means “he has no intention of taking me as his mate.” Then she grumbles that she doesn’t want him for her mate, either.

Byung-soo urges her to do something and not just let Dae-woong pursue his noona, whom everyone knows he likes. At that, Mi-ho exclaims in dismay, “No, he can’t do that!” and hurries off to act. Byung-soo wishes her good luck.

Dae-woong is happy to escort Hye-in to lunch, but as Mi-ho approaches. Hye-in’s easy attitude becomes pettish in the presence of a rival. (Not that she has decided to return Dae-woong’s affections, but she’s that annoying type of princess who must monopolize his affections, even if she doesn’t return them.)

Dae-woong scuttles over to Mi-ho to press her to stay away while he goes out to lunch, but she gets straight to the point: “Do you like her? Are you going to mate with her?” (Part of Mi-ho’s abundant charm is the way she uses jarringly frank language, much like Anya of Buffy lore, as girlfriday previously pointed out.)

He protests and asks if she’s jealous. Touching his chest, Mi-ho tells him he can’t carry her fox bead and “share his ki [energy]” with another woman, “because that hurts my fox bead.”

He asks for a definition of “sharing ki” and gets back the answer: “to mate.” She won’t allow him to go off with Hye-in, especially since she can see that he was ready to not only share his ki but practically give her his entire soul.

Mi-ho decides she’d better go with him, or he’ll have to give back her bead. Not really much of a choice, is it? She simplifies the choice: “If you go, you die.” Literally.

Honestly, I don’t know if her explanation (“I have to protect my bead”) is truth or whether it’s Mi-ho just elaborating as an excuse to get her way, but it doesn’t matter. In fact, I’d find it hilarious if she’s dressing up the gumiho mythology to suit her purposes (since he has to take her word for it).

Tired of waiting, Hye-in gets pissy and drives off, ignoring Dae-woong who chases after her car.

Glumly, he looks for the silver lining in being ditched: It would have been more embarrassing to tell Hye-in he couldn’t go with her, so it’s better that Hye-in left him behind first. Mi-ho perks up at this admission that he wasn’t going to follow her.

He barks back at her in annoyance, but Mi-ho says in a hurt voice that she’s just trying to save him: “I want to save you from dying, so I’m giving you my really precious fox bead.”

He feels a stab of remorse and says with exasperation that he’s upset because his pride has taken a hit. “Me being upset won’t save your bead, so please just keep your distance and leave me alone.”

Mi-ho’s hungry again, but supposes that asking Dae-woong for more meat will just make him more angry with her. She wonders if his bad mood is because he doesn’t want to buy her food, and trails him at a short distance. She’s starving, but doesn’t want to pester him to feed her.

Watching at a distance is the tortured Gumiho Hunter with the asymmetrical haircut, Dong-joo.

On the other side of town, Aunt Min-sook is determined to bring Dae-woong home with force if necessary, and heads to the action school, where Chow Yun-fat Lite conducts business. (His real name is Ban Doo-hong, or Director Ban.) Min-sook enters just as a stunt is being rehearsed, and in the excitement of the stunt falls from the second floor. Reacting swiftly, Doo-hong lurches forward to catch her, and both parties belatedly recognize each other.

In the ensuing conversation, Min-sook clarifies that the young lady she’d seen him with was his daughter. She’s excited to hear that he’s a single father, and does an adorable dance of glee to realize his availability. On the other hand, he still thinks she’s got a man and tells himself to get over it.

This gives Min-sook an ulterior motive to announce to Dae-woong’s Grandpa (her father) that they should leave Dae-woong alone for the moment. Instead of dragging him back home, she’ll make sure to check on him. Every day.

On the bus, Dae-woong takes a seat as far from Mi-ho has possible, and casts a sidelong glance as she (literally) salivates over an ad for a meat restaurant. She looks at him pathetically, but he pretends not to see and texts Hye-in a “Please accept my apology!” message.

Mi-ho watches the twosome sitting in front of her: A mother tells her cute daughter that she just wants to “eat her up.” Mi-ho wonders why a woman would want to eat her child, and when the girl looks over at her, Mi-ho jokes that she might eat the girl herself. Dae-woong, seeing Mi-ho raise the girl’s hand to her mouth as though to take a bite, panics and drags her off the bus.

Mi-ho says she was just copying the mother’s behavior, reminding him that she doesn’t eat people. Feeling abashed, he realizes he overreacted — until she argues, “If I were hungry, would I eat a little dog? I’d eat something bigger like you.”

Unfortunately, he’s left his cell phone on the bus. He asks strangers to borrow their phone, and while he’s busy pleading with them, Mi-ho takes off running after the bus. Thus when he uses a stranger’s phone to call his own, hoping that a stranger will pick up, instead he gets Mi-ho on the line. She had managed to track down the bus, and brings his phone back, thanks to her superhuman speed and hearing.

He gets a return text from Hye-in that agrees to accept his apology. Note that her response is worded rather haughtily (as though saying, “I’ll accept exactly this much of your apology, but no more”). But since this is Episode 3, silly Dae-woong is still under her spell and exults. On the other hand, Mi-ho is proud of herself for doing something helpful and prods, “Dae-woong, this time you’re glad because of me, right?”

Dae-woong sees that she’s out of breath, a little surprised that a gumiho experiences the same physical reactions as a human. She explains that since he has her bead, she feels the physical exertion more than normally. It’s not until this very moment that he understands, “The bead really is very important to you.”

She’d said as much, but he hadn’t realized it because he can’t sense the bead’s power the way she can. So Mi-ho gathers him up in a hug and tells him to pay attention, and he’s able to feel its pull. He finally understands that she’s a different being — even the passing of time felt different in that moment.

Mi-ho reiterates that he has the most precious part of her inside him, and requests, “Promise me that you’ll treat it carefully and make sure it isn’t injured.” He promises.

That evening, Dae-woong is stuck at home, unable to accept his friends’ invitations to party. He sighs, “Where did my life go? While she’s with me, I can’t do a thing!”

Hye-in drops by while Mi-ho is napping, so he sneaks out quietly to talk with her outside. With a perceived rival now on the scene, Hye-in asks him to declare his feelings for her, giving him encouragement — holding his hand and embracing him — to pressure him into making his declaration.

Dae-woong gives in to the temptation and leans in for a kiss… until he imagines Mi-ho sternly reminding him he isn’t free to do anything of the kind. In his horror-fantasy, Mi-ho growls, “I told you not to mate!”

And he wakes up from this nightmare.

Mi-ho is starting to understand the whole money = meat situation, and also that the chicken place has a promotional deal wherein ten proofs of purchase can be exchanged for a free meal. They’ve got eight, so she heads off to a streetside trash can to find more.

On her way there, she darts in front of a car, which bumps her as it screeches to a halt. It’s Doo-hong, who calls out after her to see if she’s okay.

Mi-ho finds a coupon in the trash, but a gust of wind sends the coupon flying through the air, so she leaps up among the treetops to retrieve it.

A fascinated Doo-hong can’t believe his eyes as Mi-ho leaps in the air among the branches to grab the coupon. As an action director casting a new project, such a display of physical prowess is impressive, particularly without wires or tricks. Finally, he has found the “real action” hero he’s been searching for!

Audition day for Dae-woong. He asks Mi-ho for her opinion on shirts, and she chooses the brown one: “That’s the color of cows!” Dryly, he holds up his other shirts in turn, asking, “So is this pig color [pink], and this one chicken [yellow]?”

Without a hint of irony, Mi-ho agrees, and goes one step further to rate them in order of preference: first place is cow, second is pig, third is chicken. She urges him to choose the cow color, to which he retorts that he’ll wear “grass color” so as not to appeal to her appetite.

As Dae-woong leaves for his audition, Grandpa arrives and overhears his conversation with Mi-ho. His words (that he’d better do well in order to keep her in beef) have a different ring to Grandpa’s ears, particularly when Dae-woong declares that this is all “to support you.”

At first Grandpa is dismayed, but he recalls scenes from Dae-woong’s spoiled youth — such as when the young boy announced that since Grandpa’s so rich, he has no need to find a way to support himself. Or when the adolescent Dae-woong ditched school and said he could just set up his own billiard hall with Grandpa’s money. Or when college-aged Dae-woong asked Grandpa to set up his own management company, so he could become a star, declaring, “I don’t like difficult things. I want to hit it big!”

In that context, Dae-woong working hard to put food on the table for his girlfriend isn’t SO horrible. In fact, Grandpa’s rather pleased at this transformation.

Mi-ho’s superhuman sense of hearing picks up on Grandpa’s murmured remarks, and she tells Dae-woong that someone’s talking about him — someone’s proud of him for his sense of responsibility. (Then Dae-woong shrugs — it must be a different Dae-woong. HA!)

Doo-hong’s assistant prepares him for the day’s auditions and points out the leading choice for female lead, but he’s distracted by thoughts of his mysterious real action heroine from the night before.

In fact, Hye-in is auditioning for a supporting character with a lot of action scenes, but she overhears the assistant saying that the director wants to cast a rookie for the lead — something about long hair and a white dress.

On the way to the audition, Dae-woong sees that Mi-ho looks distressed. She explains that they’re passing by water (the river), which is upsetting since large bodies of water are her weakness. He can’t do anything about it, so he draws her to himself and puts her hand on his chest — to put her closer to her fox bead.

She smiles and rests her head on his chest, then wonders, “Woong, what’s a couple?” (Woong is a way of shortening his name, Dae-woong.) He asks why, and she says, “People are calling us a couple” — her sensitive hearing has picked up on the comments of the other bus passengers. Dae-woong balks and pushes her away, so she decides, “It must not be a good thing.”

He fumbles for an excuse to keep her at arm’s length, saying it sure is hot, oh ho, she’d better stand away from him. Wouldn’t it be great if it rained and cooled the heat?

Mi-ho answers that for rain to come on such a clear day, she’d have to cry. (This is a reference to the term “sudden rain” — also the title of the song above — or literally “fox rain.” There’s a Korean saying that the sudden sunshower comes on the fox’s wedding day. I believe there are variations on the tale, with one that explains that the tears come from the jilted fox, others that say that it’s the tears of the lover who has lost the fox on her wedding day.)

Dae-woong asks with some surprise if Mi-ho cries, and she answers yes: “When it rains on a clear day, it’s because I’m sad.” She pouts that she’s about to cry… because she’s so hungry. Dae-woong is in an amenable mood, and suggests they stop by for lunch on the way, bringing an excited smile to her face. (She is so cute.)

How does Dae-woong propose to feed her? Supermarket samples! Since she’s not human, he tells her she doesn’t have to worry about being judged for eating more than one sample, and urges her to eat as much as she wants. Eagerly, Mi-ho makes her way down the aisle, chanting, “Cow! Cow! Cow!”

Gumiho Hunter Dong-joo is also in the store, watching Mi-ho. With a smile, he thinks, “You must be enjoying human life, Ms. Gumiho.” And although he didn’t say it aloud, Mi-ho hears his comment and looks around for the source of the voice. He continues, “You’ve been locked up for a long while — the world has changed a lot, hasn’t it?” He tells her not to worry, as he isn’t intending to hurt her right now… although that suggests he does intend to at a later date.

He challenges her to try finding him, curious to know if she’ll be able to pin him down in the crowd. Following her senses, Mi-ho wanders up to the department store level, where she meets eyes with Dong-joo. The sight conjures up a long-buried memory of her past incarnation, and she makes her way toward him.

Mi-ho can feel their connection but doesn’t recognize who he is, and asks if he was the one who called her. He confirms it. She touches a hand to his face, then decides, “You’re not human, either.”

In turn, he raises a hand to her face and says, “And you’re not the girl I knew, either.” He explains that there was another supernatural being who looked like her, and she asks if that makes him one, too.

Mi-ho supposes that even so, she’s probably stronger than he is, but he contradicts her — while she’s missing her bead, he’s stronger than her. In fact, she has been weakened so much that she can’t recognize his true nature, and if he tried to capture her, she wouldn’t be able to resist.

Mi-ho displays her childlike faith in Dae-woong, assuring Dong-joo that her bead is nearby and safe. Shrewdly, Dong-joo asks if she really trusts Dae-woong not to run off or ditch her. He gives her one piece of advice — don’t trust humans.

As he leaves, he promises he’ll come find her later.

Dae-woong had headed up to the cosmetics counter to primp while Mi-ho ate her fill, and there he runs into Hye-in. She has changed into a white dress and affixed hair extensions in hopes of fitting the director’s idea of a female lead, and greets him enthusiastically.

Remembering Mi-ho’s warnings, Dae-woong tries to disentangle his arm from Hye-in’s naturally, but she notices. When she suggests that they head to the audition together, he hastily makes up an excuse for her to go without him. She doesn’t understand why he’s playing hard to get, but she gets pissy at his reaction, not not knowing that he bemoans the necessity of pushing her away.

Dae-woong returns to the meat counter to retrieve Mi-ho, while she’s upstairs in the clothing department. There, Hye-in sees her (sniffing a leather jacket, then tentatively trying to take a bite), and guesses that Dae-woong had pushed her aside because of Mi-ho.

With her claws out in strike mode, Hye-in approaches Mi-ho and offers patronizing comments about Dae-woong leaving without her. Mi-ho can sense otherwise and is confident that he’s nearby, looking for her, and cheerily contradicts her.

Hye-in counters, “He stood you up. Are you saying I’m lying to you?” Mi-ho doesn’t register her snideness and replies simply, “Yes. There he is!” and points to Dae-woong off in the distance. Mi-ho adds without an ounce of irony, “You must be a liar!”

That riles Hye-in’s temper, and she takes a menacing step toward Mi-ho, who sidesteps her easily. This misstep sends Hye-in sprawling to the ground, her coffee spilling all over her white dress. Dae-woong comes rushing to her side, and Hye-in blames it all on Mi-ho. She plays it up to the hilt, acting the aggrieved party, saying this dress was specifically needed for her audition concept.

Dae-woong jumps to set things to rights, urging Hye-in to go ahead to her audition. He’ll find a replacement dress, then bring it with him. He even calls aunt Min-sook for an emergency transfer of funds.

After buying the dress, he races to the audition building, where Doo-hong presides over matters, displeased with the applicants. Hye-in had actually already decided against the white dress, having heard that the director had a specific girl in mind, and auditions for the part.

By the time Dae-woong gets to the building, however, everything has ended. Worse than failing to come through for Hye-in, he has missed his own chance.

Over the phone, he hears that Hye-in made her audition, and tries to say that it’s okay hat he missed his, although he clearly feels horribly disappointed. In all this excitement, he hasn’t even thought about Mi-ho, but thanks to her gumiho senses, she tracks him down to the lobby where he sits in dejection.

She doesn’t understand that he blames her for all this, starting with the meat and the spilled coffee — Hye-in had made it seem like Mi-ho pushed her and ruined her dress on purpose, and Mi-ho hadn’t protested. With grim determination, he leads her away and arrives at a tourist ferry docked at the Han River.

Dinner service is being spread out by the restaurant on board when they arrive. She doesn’t like it, feeling uneasy to be surrounded by so much water, and pleads to go somewhere else. But Dae-woong tells her firmly that this is where he wants to eat dinner.

He leaves to go on a bathroom break, while Mi-ho anxiously stands alone, trying to tamp down her fears. When the food is set out, she helps herself to the dinner spread.

Being surrounded by water dulls her gumiho senses and leaves her feeling defenseless, but she doesn’t want to protest because Dae-woong is in such a bad mood, so she meekly waits. Therefore she can’t sense Dae-woong exiting the boat, running along the pier, and leaving her behind. She only notices when she looks out to the pier and sees Dae-woong speeding away from her.

Now starting to panic, she cries out after him.

Dae-woong doesn’t feel proud of himself, but he tells himself firmly that he doesn’t care what happens to her, that she’s the reason nothing’s working out for him.

On the boat, Mi-ho huddles off to the side, shivering. She realizes, “He abandoned me and left. And after he promised.”

Tears start to fall from her eyes, just as the clear skies suddenly cloud over and the sunshower (fox rain) starts to fall.

The rainfall stops Dae-woong in his tracks, realizing what this means: “Mi-ho is crying.”

 
COMMENTS

Aw, so sad and touching! I LOVE wimpy Dae-woong, and that he blames everything on Mi-ho and ditches her and is basically a big old coward. I’m sure he’ll regret his actions later, but I like that our nontraditional hero is so flawed.

The incorporation of Mi-ho’s tears into the familiar story of the origin of the sunshower is a nice touch — it’s an existing myth, but twisted with the Hong Sisters Touch to fit this drama. It’s like the fox bead, which adds another layer to the romance, because I’m pretty sure it’ll be used as a metaphor for Mi-ho’s heart — if Dae-woong tramples on her heart, or her bead, he hurts her both physically and emotionally.

On top of that, the Hong sisters have a way of making the romance compelling swiftly. In many dramas, I may not feel the romantic pull until Episode 8, or even 10, and that’s not a bad thing. But it’s a curious and admirable thing to feel it in Episode 3, and as strongly as this.

I really don’t have much to say today, because I just loved everything about the episode. It just works for me, and hits in all the right places, both funnybone-wise and heartstrings-wise.

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Why are Baker King KTG's episode reviews or whatnot nonexistent? I figured that a national drama that is so highly entertaining and so highly received woulda been covered episode by episode or at the least have a post that the episode aired (like for this one).
Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy Gumiho as well, but ... I just don't get why it isn't as hyped up or discussed over. Is it the small-name actors? (who are steady, natural and fantastic in my opinion) The author's unfavorable bias against the drama? I have no idea. but just wOndEriNG...... I really don't get it. lol anyone care to explain?? :D

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Because there are only two main writers for this site, our time is finite, and Baker King did not speak to either of us.

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haha i like your reply JB "Baker King did not speak to either of us" apparently MGIAG sends mental telepathy to you coz your recaps are very quick...

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Unfavorable bias? Never heard of it.

Even if I had all the extra hours in my week to watch AND recap that 30-episode sucker, I would rather watch more episodes of 1 Night 2 Days, or re-watch Gumiho.

Because Seung-gi is adorable-pants, and MINE.

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OMG, girlfriday. you're a fan of 1n2d?

i love that show sooo much! n Seunggi <3
would love to hear your opinions about it here on dramabeans blog. but i think this blog never talk about variety shows..

anyway, cant wait for your recap tomorrow!

and Javabeans, thank u soo much for this recap!!
i really love this episode.
MGIG just gets better n better
cant wait for Ep4!

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ok GF,,,
so now LSG is yours and KJH is JB's?
hohoho,,,you must publish that.... (",)

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omg, "adorable-pants" just made me snort. Best descriptor ever, and so perfect!

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u know what the "you have my bead, please take care of it" reminds me of?
that saying-u have my heart, please don't break it
:)
SO CUTE!

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thats what it makes me think of toooo [[: its like.. the "you have my heart" saying probably doesn't apply to her since she's supernatural. but the fox-bead is a nice, relevant-to-the-story substitution:)

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Hmmm... Strangely, I did not feel sad, even when Mi ho was crying.... It was more of a, "Oh that cruel man," but not enough to pull the strings...

However, I must say I love Mi Ho's character, and like others have stated, not a big fan of the leading male. Perhaps because he's so unmanly? And the second leading male, is cute... but he walks a little.. girly... and his hands are girly, too... But his face is to die for... hahahaha

Just my two cents.

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Yeah. I never like LSG the male lead acting . I did not like him in Shining Legacy either. What works for me at the moment is Shin Mina. She is spot on being the Gumiho. Naive, adorable and foxlike. Wonder if the Hong sisters can keep up the comical aspect all through the drama as episode 3 was beginning to lose that aspect a little bit.

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Ha ha. I can't stop laughing at your comment. Seriously, Dong Joo has such a beautiful face . I'm drooling so bad for every face up-close scene. ;P

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woah...LSG is unmanly??? It's probably just the way he tries to portray the 'wimpy' part of his character.

Try watching 1n2d, it'll definitely change the way you see LSG. Gosh, the stuff the PDs make the 1n2d guys do is totally...crazy. Abandoning them in some weird place, braving brutal conditions to be fed...Have to give LSG (& the rest of them) props for SURVIVING that every other wk for 3 YEARS!!!

But i totally agree that noh min woo is TO DIE FOR. and does anyone else think mi-ho totally channels ''kiasu auntyness'' occasionally??

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want to see lee seung gi six pack abs?..
here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGPCXkW5DhA

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To each his/her own opinion... The main lead just doesn't appeal to me.. but he has a nice smile? Maybe I just have to watch some of his other stuff.. his character is a bit dorkish here. :D

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I didn't know Noh Min-woo was Philip from Pasta until I looked him up. I was like :O omgwtf?!

He looks so much cuter here. And I know I might be in the minority when I say this but I LOVE dong-joo (?) and mi-ho's past self's back story (currently slightly more than daewoong+miho). It's the kinda of tragic love story that just. KILLS. ME. gah :P

SUCH AN AWESOME DRAMA THOUGH. :D

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me too.... me too... me too

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Just watched ep 3 then read the recap... WOW!! Loving it sooooo much!!! It's been awhile since i wished it was already Wednesday and Thursday for new episodes.... Me anticipating for a drama, not since YAB days.... *sigh*.. Good times!!!

Thanks for the recap JB!! Cant wait for GF's recap tomorrow!!

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i love the little touches of fantasy and myths they put into the drama....funny enough there is a similar indian myth about how its supposed to be a fox or wolf's wedding (cant decide which is the right one) on a day when it is sunny and it rains as well....actually i was pretty amused the first time i actually heard this myth being mentioned in a kdrama which was in spring waltz...i love how the Hong sisters modified it to a fox's tears...and I LOVE that song...have since the very first episode..it also has a very fantasy inspired feel to it, which is so perfect....u know where you mentioned that the meeting between dong joo and mi ho conjures up a long-buried memory of her past incarnation, i actually dont think that's the case..i think it ws him remembering the other gumiho...bt i could be wrong...i'm hoping they dont put a reincarnation plotline in here....i find those extremely cheesy.....all in all i'm lovin things so far *knocks on wood*....only thing i hate is the second lead and its not just the character i hate but the fact that th Hong sisters are doing the same thing again

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in the philippines, when it's sunny and it rains, that means two 'aswang's are getting married. an aswang is also a beast-like creature in philippine mythology.

its cool knowing about these similarities in asian mythology. :P

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im not gonna lie when he left there on the ferry i began to tear up...

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the ending is so sad T.T
can't wait for tomorrow!

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I finally caught up with this drama and I'm loving it very much. I like the lightedness and Mi Ho is just soooo adorable.

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I just finished watching the episode. It's so GOOD!! Haven't felt like this for a drama in a looonngg time...

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Man, Hye-in is like Chae-rin 2.0 from Choon-hyang. She might actually be worse =__=;;

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thanks jb for a wonderful recap as usual!

i love this drama!!! im so invested to take it all in the end!

im not really a fan of shin mina but here in MGIAG
she is doing a great job in portraying mi ho's strength, innocence, warmth, vulnerability etc al. in such endearing way, you cant help but love her!

Lee Seung Gi, loving him as a wimpy dae woong!

the last scene was really heart breaking for me, seeing dae woong tricking and abandoning mi ho makes me want to cry with mi ho.

cant wait for the next episode!

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owww... the last part almost brought me to tears too… and it’s raining outside…

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thanks for the recap
a little bit sad when i watch Dae Woong leaves Miho
hiks hiks hiks

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lovvvv shin mina but lee seung gi is so gayyyy! LOL. other than that, its tops in my book. great job with the recap Javagurl :)

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I bet you never watched "1 night 2 days" to said LSG is so gay.LOL.

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Does anyone remember Chae-Rin from Delightful Girl Choon Hyang? Doesn't Hye-In remind you of her? The evil noona is backkkk. And Dae Woong is like Mong Ryong in the initial stages as well, with them not really aware of the feelings of their respective lead female counterparts.

Even though there seems to be a pattern, I can't help but loving it every time.

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the hong sisters are doing an INCREDIBLE job of making me hye in. GRRR

the hong sister's formula strikes again! strong lead couple, ANNOYING flaming nostrils second female lead and endearing second male lead. YAY YAY YAY! i can't wait to see the competition between, PKiss, HKScandal and Gumiho GF! awesomebeans! ........

jb, do you know yet if you'll be covering ALL of them? coz that would be pretty awesome. but pretty, taxing, i know. llike when you were doing OMLady, Personal Taste and Cin Sister all at the same time. heeheehee :D i mean, the hype for all 3 has been pretty high on this site, so i was jw. :)

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Sungkyunkwan Scandal is a Monday-Tuesday show, so thankfully it won't be a part of the Wed-Thurs battle. That'll be Gumiho GF, Playful Kiss, and Baker King.

We've got our eyes on all the upcoming dramas, but I like to hold off on committing until the show actually premieres, and then prioritize them. But they're all on the radar!

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oh cool! so really sort of like when you were recapping OhMyLady during m-t's and personal taste and cinderella's sister on w-th's! :D hahaha! whew big challenge, but hopefully, the new shows will all earn their keep on dramabeans :P my fingers are ready to refresh again, and again and again and again. :P
brrring it.

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This episode is a little sad at the end. I don't blame DW but somehow...he quickly blames MH when she doesn't really lie at all...can't he tell? I just have one tiny problem with this series though. The goblin guy is too...girly looking in his walking, talking, motions of his hand, and the make-up they put on him...too white. Despite how handsome he looks, I'd much prefer an angle where he doesn't look as if he is plastered in white paint and red lipsticks with that...girly hair cut of his. +_+" It's kind of disturbing on screen...even though he is so handsome...T__T

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ia with u about noh min woo, he is very handsome, but he is looking too girly, especially the side angle he did when he touched the back of his hair ever so gently...i just really noticed it in this episode. hopefully that will change because i like his role and it seems his character is supposed to be a little more on the edgy side then being delicate.

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i love this drama so far. i agree with u that its really interesting that the main hero is "flawed" and a coward, but that doesn't make me hate him at all. and mi ho is so genuine it works for me. the romance is great.
i'll be watching my girlfriend is a gumiho to the end for sure. ahem, not like playful kiss...idk if i will even watch it because i know the characters and story is not so great. imo.
i'm for team gumiho!

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the last scene says it all...really great directing and editing,..we feel the heartbreak when we see it,..I need to watch this drama more than 2 times a week (one week waiting is too long,hehe),.it's so damn great!!

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I agree! That last scene was so beautiful, in an achingly sad way.

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This episode was great as usual. The ending was so sad. SW was such a jerk for making her sad...

btw, I don't think the fox hunter is girly. I find him pretty handsome. His gestures aren't even feminine at all. Maybe it's just that he's too good-looking which makes him look girly. I'm really curious about the fox hunter's identity. He could be another type of demon...

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well...i think dae woong is a douche. I'm praying that he'll regret his actions, but previews show otherwise...

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hi jb!

Thanks for your recap. well done! like your way of writing. ^^ Just to confirm, you will be recapping every wed epi while girlfriday recap every thurs epi?

Sidenote: have a feeling this series will have heart breaking scenes every now and then. :( My own guess for the series ending: either SMA recapture/turns back into the painting or successfully transform into a human. Hope for the latter! =)

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i love Seung Gi but he SERIOUSLY needs a haircut and eyebrow waxing

when he runs in the drama his hair is just omg.... shaggy much?!

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oh, though i know it is inevitable that i would cry somewhere in this drama [since i don't think the gumiho will end up with dae woong]...i did not expect that i would cry this early at episode 3...

so sad for Mi Ho when DW left her. i was crying with her...huhuhu.

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i'm start addicted with this drama.... *wink*

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don't you think they already wearing couple tee's in the first few picks???

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I always thought Shin Mina was cute/pretty, but I swear, I've developed a total girl-crush on her! The drama itself is good, but she's the reason why I'm watching it, I think. LOL, I feel like a boy!

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LOL! You're not alone on there..I totally have a girl crush too on Shin Min Ah! haha! She's very talented and super adorable in portraying Miho. ^__^

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Hong sisters' dramas usually got wonderful starts, but they tend to wind down later on. From Hong Gil Dong and You're Beautiful, I observe. Hope this one will be an exception.

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I like how both young and old Queen Maya of QSD are in this drama :)
Lee Seunggi is cute but the other guy is HOT!!! I know Mi ho will end up with Seunggi since they are the main leads duh... but I'm secretly hoping she ends up with the other guy lol

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So far I am really really loving Shin Min Ah, I think its coz I watch too much of Lee Seung Gi in Strong Heart, I have a feeling he comes off as a bit of a Daewoong in real life too haha...

But oh... I really like SMA... Its like Miho is like totally clueless about stuff but yet have the mischevious streak in her unwittingly but yet also vulnerable... really like the composition of her character.

Also is it me, but if part of the storyline if Miho is going to be rope in as an action star because of Chow Yun Fatt lite mistaken identity, hmmm reminds me a lot of her movie... My Mighty Princess...

The ending for this episode seems sad... I hope Daewoong goes back and rescue Miho!

I hope Miho don't just trust what gumiho hunter said and lose faith in Daewoong...

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I knew it from the beginning that I would love that drama. we've just seen 3 eps but also many cute scenes. I'm on the clouds whenever I see miho's close behav, 3/4 kiss, hugs, omg! what can I want more? maybe, more and more our lovely, adorable, cute couple moments.
a new second evil girl has already born, please stop me for not killing her!
everything is just soooo good and enjoyable for me, but sometimes I'm getting bored during aunt-director scenes. it's not a big deal anyway.
btw, I souldn't forget to thank JB million times for such quick recaps...

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ooppps! i forgot to say something about gumiho hunter. i find him so beautiful (yes not only handsome) and flawless face as a man but not girly.
i really wonder about his relation with gumiho in the next weeks. also, i'm guessing some jealousy parts for DW. ;)

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please post right away the ep 4. i hate to sound so demanding but i really am that excited... lol.

love lee seung ki. i never liked him before because i never had considered him handsome but because he's becoming cuter and cuter. :))

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ah yes...it is truly a wonderful feeling to be excited about a drama again. i am so in love with this drama. it's simple, funny and still has those angst moment but not to the extend of dragging you to a mental frustration.
I hope the Hong sisters can keep this kinda tone till the end and not over do it.
oh and don't you guys just love the main pairing, they're so adorable. Shin mina is one of those actress that oozes "natural" feeling in the way she convey her character and I love how seunggi is able to "overdo" his whimsy woong character because that's just how a whimsy spoiled brat should be.
as for the 2nd lead male...oh how i adore the Hong sisters for their taste in choosing the 2nd lead male, before they gave us Shinwoo oppa and now there's this hot emo with asymmetrical hair cut (bangs) by the name of Noh minwoo. >.<

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SMN is adorable. She's got to go on fan meeting tours after this 'cos this series is taking off.

I find it a little entertaining reading people's comments on viikii.net totally taking Mi-ho's side than Woong-ah. I wonder if LSG is receiving a lot of sneezes lately. Keke~

I keep looking at LSG's hair, and crack up when it takes a life of its own whipping up while he runs; makes me think of Strong Heart episode w/ SuJu Siwon and the monster airblast.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfzlkDwLKB8

And, as for the fox hunter... w-w-well, m-e-o-w!

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the "bus scene" is LOVE!!!!

the story is getting better and better!! and I'm loving the songs being played at the background!! I just heard the piano version of "Losing my mind", I loved it!!

what an exciting epi tonight!!

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i have nothing to say except: i really love this drama!

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I love everthing about this show! Everything! Especially Shin Mina! Exclamation point!

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I'm trying to get my 13 year old daughter to watch this with me. This is the response I got -

"No!"
"Why not?"
"Because i don't want to become addicted like you!"
"Oh pleeeeease! You'll love it.!
"I said NO!!!"
"But it's brilliant"
"I don't care"
"What are you afraid of?"
"Turning into an addict like you...It's a sickness."
"What?"
"When I watched You're Beautiful with you, I couldn't stop and it made me feel ill wanting to know what happened next"
"Go on, just one episode. Pleeease!"

I think I'm turning into some kind of dealer/ enabler to my own daughter. :) Should I be worried?

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ngl, i would dig this kind of parenting xD

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Well, its brilliant...
But it would be more brilliant if we (except me...im not a parent, yet!) could make this 'addiction' more potential for some other field.. like edduccaattiion..^_^

people who doesn't have addiction, i think just an empty shell.. When we ask him/her something, all he/she just can say is just 'huh?!!'. So, I'd rather being addict on something rather than none.. of course i don't mention 'addicting' as drug-addict, its completely insane!

But, i think you got a good relationship with your daughter, that what matters... this drama is just the medium to connect both of you.

Well, i dont know why i should take it seriously.. maybe i'm not on my mood right now, work sucks!! ;P

Its being wednesday, and javabeans make a great updated recaps.. nice works. I think this is one of a great example of positive addiction...

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Muahahaha... :D My mom's like that too!!!!
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But me n my sis watches with her. :)

Turned addicts LONGGGG time ago already, since MY GIRL came out... the HONG sisters are like a breathe of fresh air.

BTW, im 18 n my sis is 14, n my Dad thinks we're mad... Giggling, lol-ing, swooning in front of the computer. TeeHee. >_<

Now, im steadily 'converting' my girlfriends....
They say the more the merrier. ;)

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You are so lucky to have a daughter! I live in a house full of boys, and not a single one of them will watch a drama with me. It makes me sad. I have even bribed them with brownies, but alas, it didn't happen.

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Javabeans,

Thank you very much for the speedy recap. Love the drama and your recap (and girlfriday too).

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seconded!

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wow. I totally agree jb. I think the drama has done a really good job making us believe that these two are really meant to be together. It's been awhile since I've really wanted a couple to work out. Mi-ho is really good for Woong-ah. lol. All that skinship! *squeel* (Had to get it out.)
The ending though was a good one. I'm even debating calling in sick just to watch it when it comes out online. All I can say though is Dae-woong had better make it up big time for doing such a sleazy thing. I understand the logic behind it, but it still broke my heart seeing Mi-ho frantic like that cuz who hasn't been in that situation where something really scares us and having that someone you trust beside you makes it better. I'm also really curious about that hunter guy. I kinda figured he was "special", but it never occurred to me that he wasn't human as well. What is he then? hmmm.

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The ending was so sad yet fitting. Hong Sisters do a really great job here.

I wonder what episode Miho will start to lose her innocent side. I'm kind of sad that might happen even though it's part of the drama to mature. I kind of like how they're at right now--although Woong could be a little better. LOL!

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I want to make out with this drama. It makes me feel like a teenager again, thrilled and excited about first love, where just hugging makes time and space separate and all that. I have mentioned it before, but I flove how much the leads touch each other in this drama. The Hong Sisters usually have some ridiculous extenuating circumstances that force skinship (gender-bending in YB, mythical creatures and "action heroes" in MGiaG), but I love it. It hadn't even occurred to me how starved I was regarding seeing physical contact until this show. And now I have a raging girl-crush on Shin Mina. Wae is she so beautiful? Oy.

Mi-ho is quite the paradox. Naive yet cunning, endearing yet intimidating. I'm eager to see her response to Dae-woong when he comes back for her. Either she will cry and hug him in order to be close to her bead again (eternally selfless and loving), or she'll ask for it back again (a bit vengeful). The choice she makes will provide more insight into her character. I'm hoping she asks for the bead back and makes Dae-woong crap himself. Bad Dae-woong.

Random useless thoughts:

1) Woong-ah is going to get b*tch-slapped if he doesn't make it right next episode. I can't believe he did that to my girl. I am embarrassed to admit that when Mi-ho started crying, I started crying with her. Aww, uri Mi-ho. Come live with me and I'll buy you hamburgers. Unni will treat you well!

2) Hye-in needs to die in a fire. Or be forced to exist without makeup. I'm sure she'd see that as a travesty.

3) Chow Yun Fat Lite and DaeWoong-auntie are hilarious, but they went on a bit too long this time. Less of that, more of Mi-ho!

4) Gumiho-hunter is really gorgeous. My goodness, those eyes. And he has really beautiful hands, you know? What?

5) Lee Seung-gi has a baby-face, but that body is all man, yo. Lovely arms. And dang, that boy tapers really nicely from shoulder to waist. I may have watched that hugging scene ten times or so...to analyze his anatomy for scientific purposes. What???

6) Have I mentioned Lee Seung-gi's incredible lips? Oh, I already did on a previous recap? Sorry, my bad. WHAT?

7) Hmm, this show is turning me into a cougar-noona. What what!

8) I LOVE THIS DRAMA. And I love you, Javabeans and Girlfriday. Thank you again, and again, and again some moar!

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Agreed on all points. Also, did anyone else get a Willie from Temple of Doom vibe from Hye-in? She's annoying, but it's the perfect demonstration of her non-heroine-ness.

Also-also, see! Miho battles her evil machinations with simple directness, trust and truth! If only all drama heroines could learn from this.

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Love this series already!! I also have a girl crush on Mi Ho!! She's my favorite character right now! As for the hunter I think that he's cute also but good lord WHY is he wearing so much makeup!! I get the guyliner but that matte lipstick of his has got to go!!!

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oh my...
i really have a big expectation in this drama..
this episode is so touchy..

love the cute couple

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Actually i hope that DongJoo and miho ends up together, i guess that no one would agree with me but still i hope they do because im not reallý fond of DaeWoong although he has his moments.

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Except that Dong Joo is a single-minded, bleeding heart idiot who thinks anything inhuman is wrong! Maybe. He's ridiculously gorgeous, yes, but Dae Woong has potential. He'll become awesome, you'll see!

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No, I TOTALLY AGREE! A Dong-joo + Mi-ho pairing really appeals to me.

Yeah, Dae-woong + Mi-ho is really adorable but...yeah. There's just a "BUT" lingering after because I'm still rooting for DJ and MH.

My mind might change when Dae-woong FINALLY sees hye-in's evilness and stops looking at her with love-filled eyes trying to do whatever he can for her.

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Thanks for the speedy recap!

This is my first Hong sisters drama, but I can see why they have a dedicated fan-base. I have to admit that I wasn't keen on the drama when I heard about the story concept of a mythical creature, but what a lovely and refreshing drama. I find myself giggling at the adorably cute conversations between Min-ho and Dae-woong and dying over the over-the-top campy-ness of the romance between Aunt Min-sook and Chow Yun-fat Lite (who even gives a shout out to Chow Yun-fat in this episode). As JB noted, the drama hits all the right notes. In particular, I love the following:

1. Chow Yun-fat Lite's bare feet when he's directing, esp. one shot where his large feet are at the forefront of the camera shot. Disgusting, hilarious, and yet strangely hypnotizing at the same time. And no, I don't have a foot fetish.

2. Chow Yun-fat trying to spell "dream" in English but giving up and spelling it in Korean. Reminds me of several (failed) attempts in Korean class to spell borrowed English words in hangul by trying to figure out how my mom would say it. Can we say "Meh-li-lan-duh" (Maryland)?

3. The 여우비 song. Perhaps it started with the Totoro-like scene where Dae-woong holds the large lotus leaf to shield himself from the rain in Episode 1, but the여우비 song reminds me of music from Miyazaki's animated films like Totoro and Spirited Away. It has a light, airy, fairytale-like, and yet poignant feeling that sets the tone so well for this drama.

4. Hye-in's futile attempt to fulfill her role as the “second lead female we love to hate” at the department store by trying to sabotage the hold that Min-ho has on Dae-woong. But you can’t fool the gumiho’s keen sense of smell! So funny how Min-ho just brushes aside Hye-in’s words and matter-of-factly states that Min-ho is looking for her. POW! Back in your face, Hye-in!

5. Dae-woong’s quick dismissal that when Min-ho overhears Grandfather praising Dae-woong for taking responsibility that it must be another Dae-woong. BWHAAAAA!

6. Min-ho’s perpetual hankering for meat and her irrepressible joy when eating.

7. Wimpy Dae-woong

8. And how adorably cute is Shin Min-ah in this drama!

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wow good points!!
totally agree with no.3
exactly what i was thinking
spirited away is one of my all time faves along with princess mononoke

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HONG SISTERS are genius writers!!!! can't say anything more... i'm a HUGE fan! i would love to meet them in person more than the actors in their dramas... uhh...okay i'll change "more than" to "as much as"... I would love to meet them in person as much as the actors in their dramas ;)

i love the elements that they add in their romantic stories, the usage of star and moon in YAB, the 63 building and bluffs in My Girl, and now the fox rain and the fox bead... amazing... i'm soooo lovin this drama...

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I can't wait for them to kiss! Kiss Kiss Kiss!!!!

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just watched ep 3 i found it to be very good like the previous episodes ^^ im surprised this drama has some deep emotional moments like the ending and it really draws me to the drama itself i hope it wont go to melodrama in the end and just fail e.g Bad Guy...after this episode i will definitely watch this to end and MH is to cute i could watch her being her innocent silly ways all day ^^ once again great recap javabeans and i agree wit i am loving this show

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