156

My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho: Episode 15

I was expecting a lower-key, sort of mellow episode today, and sure enough, we get the typical Episode 15 lull. The episode contains some necessary moments and does truthfully need to go through some of this stuff before heading into the finale — otherwise the ending feels unearned and jammed together — but it also makes for a quieter watch. A calm before the storm, perhaps.

SONG OF THE DAY

Lee Seung-gi – “면사포” (Bridal veil) [ Download ]

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

 
EPISODE 15 RECAP

So here we are, one month after the breakup, and Mi-ho is very much alive and well and using Park Sun-joo as her name. Upon his return to Korea from the film shoot, Dae-woong sees that Dong-joo has closed up shop and figures that they’ve moved on together.

Dae-woong reacts when a cafe waitress’s name is called — Park Sun-joo — but it turns out to be another woman. Shaking his head, he reminds himself that there’s no reason for her to still be in Seoul, which is when Mi-ho walks by behind him.

Her name gets called out too (Park Sun-joo, that is), and Dae-woong again looks for her. His view is blocked by a taxi and another person, so he figures disappointedly that Park Sun-joo is a common name.

He walks on as her taxi passes right by him, neither aware of the other’s presence.

Dae-woong returns to the action school loft, which has remained untouched since he has been away. Seeing mementos of their time together still there, he tells himself it’s a good thing that she left everything behind.

Mi-ho meets up with Dong-joo for lunch on their way to take care of errands for their upcoming wedding. But Mi-ho doesn’t show any excitement for the big day, and relegates all the decision-making to him.

Dong-joo wants to pick everything according to her preference, but Mi-ho tells him to choose everything, from the food they order to the dress she’ll wear. It’s almost sad seeing him trying to please her and having her sit glumly through it, until you remember that Dong-joo is an interfering butt who is blocking the path of True Love, and then you figure he’s getting off easy.

Dong-joo tells Mi-ho to be sure to invite Dae-woong to the wedding, so that he can see that she’s doing well. If she can be assured that he’s fine, it’ll help her forget him and move on herself. Dong-joo says the last bit as though he’s trying to convince himself, actually; it’s no secret that Mi-ho has lost her spark since leaving Dae-woong.

Dong-joo has, at least, come clean about what her disappearing tails means, and that continuing to lose them indicates that his blood is continuing to kill her. All this time, he has remained hopeful that if Mi-ho is able to forget Dae-woong and accept her half-blood nature, her gumiho side will strengthen and she will stop the dying process. However, to date it hasn’t happened, and he notes with some concern that another death is scheduled for tonight. If this tail dies, too, she only has one left.

Mi-ho isn’t sure if she’s gotten over Dae-woong enough to stop the process, but in any case, they’ll find out tonight. Hmm, interesting — it’s a clever device of measuring the state of her real feelings, since the tails don’t lie.

But! Surprise of all surprises! Mi-ho has removed her fox bead.

She sneaks down to Dong-joo’s lair and takes out a vial from its hiding place. She says, “I can’t stop — I’m going to disappear. It’s a good thing I took out the bead that contains Dae-woong’s life, because this won’t disappear.”

Aww. It’s heartbreakingly sweet that she’d rather die than continue living a blank human-like existence, because she knows her love won’t ever change.

Dae-woong takes Ddoong-ja out for a walk, stopping by the convenience store for a beverage. He leaves the dog out in front, who trots off to meet someone off in the distance — Mi-ho, who dangles a treat for her.

This is their usual routine, since Mi-ho has been coming out to meet the dog every day when Aunt Min-sook walks her, without Min-sook knowing. She chats with the dog for a moment, then gets up to leave before her owner returns.

Dae-woong emerges from the store moments after Mi-ho walks away, so they miss seeing each other, but Ddoong-ja starts to bark and refuses to move at Dae-woong’s prodding. Instead, she takes off running.

And this leads Dae-woong right to Mi-ho.

Well, this is awkward. They’re both doing the thing where they believe they’re acting for the other person’s benefit while withholding the truth, and while this sacrificial Noble Idiot Syndrome is par for the course for a kdrama, it still drives me batty. Dae-woong thinks that staying apart will save her life, while Mi-ho has to keep up the facade that she’s over him so he won’t feel bad about breaking her heart. And her bead. And my brain.

She explains her presence in Korea by saying that she’s got a few things to take care of before she leaves. He asks if she has given up her hope of becoming human and is planning to live like Dong-joo, and she says yes.

She gives him a bunch of lies about how she is comfortable living among people who don’t know what she is, and how Dong-joo’s a big help. In fact, she likes things (so so so much) the way they are now.

Mi-ho takes out the invitation and hands it over, telling Dae-woong that he can rest assured that she’s fine and doesn’t have to feel guilty. He looks at it, but hands it back, saying he doesn’t need it. And then we see that she’s accidentally given him a voucher for cosmetics. Ha! (And not a moment too soon — we needed some levity to undercut some of this melancholy.)

Mi-ho fumbles in her purse for the right envelope, but Dae-woong realizes that the dog has wandered off and starts looking for her. Thankfully, a call with Grandpa confirms that Ddoong-ja found her own way home.

However, Dae-woong finds it odd that Mi-ho couldn’t smell the dog’s scent, or hear his phone call with Grandpa. Thinking that this means she’s continuing to die, he asks if her powers really are that weak now. Mi-ho makes the excuse that she’s deliberately hiding her abilities to mix in with people, but he knows the truth and is alarmed at the signs of her deteriorated powers. She can’t even break free of his grasp when he holds her back, and he urges her to shake him off to prove that she’s just faking her weakness.

Mi-ho pointedly says that she chooses not to, so people won’t call her a monster like he did, and his grasp slackens at that reminder. She uses that barbed tone to keep his questions at bay and heads off. But with his suspicious on high alert, now Dae-woong is determined to find out how many tails she has left, and decides to stick close to her till he can check in the moonlight.

At least one couple’s still happy, although Director Ban has to do some sweet-talking to coax Min-sook out of a sulk because he’s trying to plan their wedding around his filming schedule. (She thinks it should be the other way around.) She feels hurt at their slapdash engagement, but haste is a big consideration since she is pregnant.

Although I’m not a fan of this subplot, I’ll give the drama credit for making it ridiculous and over-the-top, because at least it has that cheesy-entertaining factor. Without it, it would just be boring. Case in point: Director Ban’s way of winning her over is to tell her that he after meeting her, his favorite activity (drinking coffee) has diminished considerably, because “You fill the emptiness inside — you’re love’s coffee.” (Groooooaaaaaan, am I right?)

In order to make sure Dae-woong receives Mi-ho’s wedding invitation, Dong-joo gives it to Hye-in, who in turn fobs it off on Sun-nyeo and Byung-soo. The latter two are shocked, because they’d figured that the couple would work things up and get back together.

They wonder at Hye-in’s involvement in this, but she sighs for them to drop it; it’s so unbelievable that they’re better off not knowing. Naturally, this just piques their curiosity further, and they envision possible scenarios.

Like… Dae-woong crashing the wedding to grab Mi-ho, leaving Dong-joo stranded at the altar.

But they recall that Hye-in said the story was unbelievable, so they reimagine the scene… only with Dae-woong grabbing Dong-joo out instead. Bwahaha! (I was expecting this twist since I’ve seen it done on Nonstop, but it still gets a guffaw, especially with the absurdly moony look Dong-joo is giving Dae-woong.)

But no, they’re sure Dae-woong doesn’t swing that way. So a third scenario entails Dae-woong bursting in to stop the wedding… because the three of them are all siblings! Together, they must unite to avenge the enemies of their parents.

You’ve got to give it to the Hong sisters; they know dramas, and they do love to poke fun at their own profession. No cliche is sacred, no convention above mockery.

Dae-woong keeps following Mi-ho, latching on to any excuse to kill time while he waits for the moonrise. Insisting on eating meat together has two purposes: the first is to pass the time, but it’s also to remind her of things she liked and to test her lies.

Korean language sidebar: Mi-ho balks at his hovering, saying that they’re nothing to each other now. Dae-woong agrees, saying he doesn’t even know what her last name is now, which is a reference to the changing of her tails. He’d named her Gu Mi-ho out of the word gumiho, and gu means nine, as in her original number of tails. As each one died, she’d jokingly changed her moniker accordingly — palmiho (eight), ohmiho (five), and so on. He wants to know what her “last name” is now — Sa (four)? Sam (three)?

Dae-woong he refuses to leave until she buys him meat; since he bought her mountains of it, she can do that much. He grills each piece one by one, knowing he’s testing her endurance as she pretends she’s not interested.

Mi-ho turns it around on him, calling his bluff that he can sit here for hours eating meat, forcing him to live up to that. Uneasily, he chokes down bite after bite, knowing he’s got a long way till nightfall.

Afterward, he asks for cider, and the vending machine eats her coin. Unwilling to wait for a repairman, Mi-ho kicks the machine. It coughs up her coin, but Dae-woong is concerned at how weak her kick has become — she used to be so strong cans would come popping out from one blow.

Dae-woong feigns a headache to appeal to her sympathy, explaining that he feels better now that he’s close to her bead. Knowing that’s a lie, Mi-ho calls him on it and says that she’s going to tell everyone he’s a stalker if he keeps following. He only wants to check on her tails, but she retorts that that makes him a pervert, plus he’s a mooch on top of it.

That hurts a little, but it’s not enough to shake him loose. He follows her onto the bus.

But Mi-ho thinks fast and quickly steps off the bus, trapping him on it. By the time he races back to the bus stop, she’s hidden herself out of sight. He looks around frantically for her as she says, “You can’t know what condition I’m in. You have to think I’m living happily.”

Dong-joo tells her that Dae-woong will get the invitation tomorrow; he’ll get the message once he sees Mi-ho marrying and leaving. Mi-ho apologizes for messing up his plans to live unobtrusively, but he says that her very existence makes things okay, since we know he’s still feeling burdened by his old mistake.

With one death occurring every eleven days, today marks Day 88 and Death 8. Mi-ho starts to feel the onset of pain and does her best to hide it from Dong-joo, excusing herself when the pain grows too strong.

She heads to the basement to retrieve her fox bead and holds it to her chest, doing so quietly because she knows it would upset Dong-joo to know she removed her bead.

Dae-woong is also aware of the schedule and worries at home, hoping Mi-ho is okay. Finally, her eighth tail disappears, and her pain starts to subside. Mi-ho puts the bead back into its hiding spot, at which point Dong-joo appears in the doorway. He’d grown suspicious and come to check up on her.

She makes up an excuse, but Dong-joo catches on and asks if she lost another tail. She confirms it.

Seeing his reaction, she asks him to let her go now so they can go their separate ways, but he refuses to give up on her. As long as she has a tail left, she still has life in her, and that means she still has a chance. (A chance at a long, healthy, and miserable life.)

Unable to tamp down his worry over Mi-ho’s potential eighth death, Dae-woong hurries out of the house. He’s stopped by Grandpa, who wants him to accompany his aunt as she goes about her wedding preparations, and with reluctance, he complies. He’s so impatient for the errands to end that Min-sook is put out by his eagerness to leave.

We can see the chess pieces being moved into place, with the Park party also finalizing their plans at the wedding hall. Yep, that’s the look of an excited bride, all right.

The two parties just miss each other (of course), and Dae-woong and Min-sook take a seat with the event planner. While looking through the calendar, Dae-woong notices the names Park Dong-joo and Park Sun-joo, but he shrugs it off as yet another coincidence.

But he runs into them as they exit the hall, and he is both stunned and hurt to realize that they’re marrying. Harshly, he says that she was doing fine after all, feeling foolish for worrying.

Now Mi-ho gives him the invitation and says a casual bye, saying she’ll see him at the wedding. With tears in his eyes, he asks if she thinks he’ll really go to her wedding, so she offers up her goodbye here.

Driven by hurt, Dae-woong says, “Yeah, let’s not see each other anymore.”

He blinks back his tears as they walk away, and tells himself that it’s all for the best.

Min-sook reads between the lines and guesses that it was Dae-woong who was dumped, not Mi-ho. She shares this with Grandpa, who notes that she was around the same age as Dae-woong when she was first dumped, and she recalls fondly how Dae-woong was always around to console her.

A brief series of flashbacks take us to her first dumping, in 1991, punctuated by the distinctive strains of one of the hit pop songs of the era — Shin Seung-hoon! Zipping forward to another breakup in 1999, the soundtrack lands on G.O.D., and finally ends with a Yoon Do-hyun ballad in 2005. Cute.

Min-sook decides to return the favor by consoling him, so she and Grandpa dote on him at lunch and treat him with extra care. Alas, the mention of meat brings Dae-woong down; she’d forgotten that that was Mi-ho’s thing.

Byung-soo urges Dae-woong to get over Mi-ho, offering to clean out the loft for him. The director has decided to clear it out and they’ll need to throw out the things left behind.

Mi-ho looks through a photo album, which has been filled with snapshots of Dae-woong taken secretly while he was filming his movie. Unbeknownst to him, Mi-ho had followed him to China and watched from the sidelines, and now she muses that the reason she knows the words stalker, pervert, and mooch is because she learned them while following him around.

For instance, she saw a lurker being chewed out by a crew member and called a stalker and pervert, while she herself was called a mooch for freeloading food from the staff.

Dong-joo comes upon her looking at the album, and reminds her that the wedding was her idea. Mi-ho realizes she has to go retrieve one last thing, and Dong-joo tries to stop her. He appeals to her to leave it behind — that’s the reason they’re going far away, and while she still has life, she still has a chance to make it. But she needs to leave everything behind here.

Mi-ho won’t be deterred, and shakes off his hand.

Sun-nyeo looks through photos taken in China, and a figure in the background looks an awful lot like Mi-ho. Byung-soo wants to pretend that it’s not her, for Dae-woong’s own peace of mind, but just then Dae-woong appears by his side to take a look, curious to see what they’re looking at.

Immediately he recognizes Mi-ho, but Byung-soo loudly protests, saying it can’t be her. Dae-woong plays along, saying that it isn’t her, though clearly he doesn’t really believe that.

The thing Mi-ho needs to retrieve is the old photo album — the one full of happy pictures — and she finds it back at the action school loft. Upon seeing the chicken leg, she decides she’ll just add that, too — but then she sees the digital camera ad poster and doesn’t want to leave that behind, either. Worrying that at this rate she won’t be able to leave anything behind, she puts the other things back and only takes the album.

Seeing the incomplete calendar on the wall, she marks through the rest of the days that have passed, stopping at Day 9.

Hearing someone approaching, Mi-ho ducks into the bathroom just as Dae-woong arrives, here to clear things out. He’s puzzled at the missing album, and then sees the calendar, freshly marked. There’s obviously only one person who could have done it, and conveniently, this also tips him off that she came by today.

Mi-ho hears the front door close, and cautiously comes out, thinking it’s safe — only to run into Dae-woong right in front of the door, waiting for her.

Mi-ho hides the album behind her back, but he sees it and grabs it from her. She tries to maintain her attitude of being indifferent to him, but he’s on to her now and asks if she followed him to China. He doesn’t believe her weak denial.

Again, Dae-woong asks to see her tails, needing to know the state of her health. She makes a break for it, running down the stairs, through the hall, and into the gymnasium. Dae-woong catches up to her there and demands to know her real reason for avoiding him, not believing any of her excuses. He guesses that her deaths aren’t stopping — she’s continuing to lose her tails, isn’t she?

He says he has to know how she really is, and tells her to show him.

In a melancholy echo of Episode 1, Mi-ho steps into the moonlight as she tells him to look closely: “See how I am, how my heart is.”

And when she shows him her true state, all she has is one lonely, sad tail waving in the moonlight.

Holding back tears, she tells him, “I couldn’t stop.” Although he suspected the truth, being confronted with it is a blow, and Dae-woong asks with alarm, “Then you’re still dying?”

She nods. “I’m going to disappear.”

 
COMMENTS

Like I said, it was a low-key, almost humdrum episode for me, which was saved by the bits of forward plot movement. Like realizing that Mi-ho had decided to die anyway, regardless of whether she could have fought her dying process as Dong-joo so desperately hopes. And that she followed him to China, and that they (finally, thankfully) get things into the open at the end of the episode.

Most of all, I love the end moment where the state of Mi-ho’s tail provides such eloquent proof of the state of her emotions. In other dramas, the nature of human emotion means that you can talk about how you feel and emote through facial expressions, but that’s your limit. With this drama’s fantasy element, however, we get this lovely imagery and symbolism that goes beyond mere words, beyond even acting. Her tails are dying = she still loves Dae-woong.

I was appreciative of the few moments of levity we got, but truthfully I was hoping for more. I can see that the tilt toward angst necessitates a more somber atmosphere, particularly at this crucial stage, but that’s never stopped the writers from tweaking a serious moment for a laugh before. Like the imaginary wedding sequence wherein Dae-woong and Dong-joo run away as lovers.

Even so, I’m looking forward to seeing how the finale wraps everything up! You’ve gotta give it to them, for a romantic comedy, this drama has really done a great job of keeping us guessing about the ending, when rom-coms are usually the most predictable of stories. (They get together, the end. Right?) I’m firmly convinced we’ll get our happy ending, but I have no idea HOW. And that’s a good thing.

I don’t know if/how Mi-ho’s death process can be reversed, but it’s funny how Dong-joo, for all his strenuous efforts to keep her alive, seems to be hastening her death. I’m intrigued by his motivation in the whole process — he doesn’t love Mi-ho in a romantic way, but romantic love (for his lost love) IS a key part of his driving force, because he feels burdened by his old mistake. It’s like he’s forcing Mi-ho into the role of his atonement, and he doesn’t see (or care) that it’s unfair to her because he needs so badly to forgive himself. But it’s at her expense, which is ironic since it’s supposedly in order to save her.

RELATED POSTS

Tags: , , ,

156

Required fields are marked *

I really gotta give it to the Hongs. Their best drama to date :) Thanks for the recaps, Javabeans :)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

can someone please explain what's with seung gi and all the crazy fans?

Hes not growing on me.. (well, at least not yet)
I tried. Real hard. And failed miserably.

Seriously.

0
8
reply

Required fields are marked *

everyone has their own idol..i get crushed on him since brlliant legacy, watching 1n2d, strong heart and this drama. he is well know as down to earth person. u may call him not as handsome as any other korean star..but watching him as a singer, mc, and an actor too and smart student..i surely know that he is an idol that deserve a lot of attention and loves...^^
but in the end it's all about taste or may be u want to watch his reality show 1n2d..surely u can see how seung gi as a person

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

It's all about personal taste. I love him. And I love him even more since MGIG.
Side note: On last sunday episode of 1n2d, seung gi accomplished his challenge by taking picture somewhere in Korea. He took a picture with a wing painting on a wall and a flower painting on stairs as the background. The day after, so many people went to that place and took pictures as what done by Seung Gi. You know what does it mean? Korea loves him.
He's a humble and smart entertainer.
Again, it's all about personal taste.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

agree with you..he is loveable n talented ..and cute in front of my eyes and his fans of course ^^

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I saw him first in MGIAG. I didn't like him at first either, but after the 8th episode or something I re-watched the first episode and fell in love with him when he was going to send Miho off for the first time, telling her she'd better watch out for perverts. That was when I realized how ADORABLE he was!! :3

That was it!! And then I went crazy all over the internet. Watched a few episodes of Strong Heart (the one where the MGIAG cast turned up was the BEST) and while waiting desperately for the next episode of MGIAG I wanted to see him so much, I watched Brilliant Legacy, too. And loved it, it's a good drama! :)

I'm so glad I got to know him!! He's an awesome person! Such a hard worker though, that part kinda scares me.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Well, honestly I find his features average (not that handsome but not that ugly, either) but he's talented and I think that's part of his charm...the guy can sing and host, and I also learned that he's taking graduate studies. That's an impressive record for an actor-singer-emcee rolled into one.

But I don't like his first drama. Sorry.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

i'm not sure with what's with him.. but i'd choose him over NMW.. he has a charm that beyond hot looks.. maybe the emotion he brings when he acts.. very natural .. but you get still to feel that he is just this genuinely sweet and fun guy..

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I have to admit I watch this drama because of my beloved Hong Sis. Sorry I'm not impressed with his acting and the story in BL. I started to adore him in the latter half of this drama and find him cute as a couple with Mi-ho. But I'm not so crazy about him, don't know why, the feeling is not there. But I do recognize him as an actor.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

exactly.

He kind of reminds me of JAE HEE, one of the few Korean actors I love very much.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

how many episodes are left?

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

The last one airs tonight!

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

hes an actor, that' a given. A good actor that is.

But... but...butt

Jo in Sung, anyone?

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

Yes!! Jo In Sung!!!! What a performance on Bali!!!

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

you said the magic word my dear.

His character in WHIB is quite similar with the seung gi's character here, only, JIS rocked it.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I will become dong joo - dae wong shipper just because wedding scene alone! Lol

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

count me in! count me in! lolz

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Thanks so much for recapping the drama, GF and JB. Your brand of recaps are the best!

Hong sisters...don't you guys dare do a Hong Gil Dong with this one! I have just about reached my heart ache limit with the end of this epi! Please have a happy ending!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I really hope the ending will be happy! I have stopped watching the drama since reading your recap! Thanks so much Javabeans! You complete K-drama!! Haha!~

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This is much better than I feared.

Have to give the Hongs and the director credit for coming up with a nicely tied 'calm before the storm.'

DW slided over MH ever so gently and leaned his head over her shoulder...Total melt down!

The defiance in MH's eyes when DW demanded to see her tails - You want to know my heart? Okay, I will show you!

If there is any justice in this world, please give us all a happy ending.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Thanks Javabean! You are our hero ^^

If I may speculate.. Miho is dying because she took the bead off her. If she hadn't, she might just survive because hers and Woong's ki mixed well ?
pheww.. Let's have a good finale.. Aja aja fighting!!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Will we ever get to see them mate???
just wondering.. dont want to loose that hope for a great hoi hoi scene..

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

thats one heck of a LOL moment... thank u soooo mucho

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

or maybe, they'd mate for the first and last time and then because of that she will survive, haha!

Goodness, I can't concentrate on my paper bec. of this!

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Is it wrong that I wait for these recaps even more than I wait for the shows to get subbed? Thanks for the recaps! Flippin bead in a bottle!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I was disappointed because this episode felt like something recycled from previous dramas. Also, I find it ironic that the Hong sisters like to poke fun at drama cliches, but they employ quite a bit of them themselves.

But that doesn't mean I wasn't entertained. Ah. I don't know what it is about this drama that makes me overlook the instances of lazy writing (although the first scene where they missed each other by seconds made me do a huge eyeroll... like, really? REALLY? Its just too old of a trick to be anything but painfully obvious and frustrating for the wrong reasons).

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I laughed at the third wedding scene. Two brothers and one sister, with Giant's OST playing in the background...

Thanks for the recap. I watched on TV but could barely understand a thing... :(

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

OMG, the Hong-jamae aegyo are officially back!!! BWAHAHA!!!

"...Dae-woong crashing the wedding to grab Mi-ho, leaving Dong-joo stranded at the altar..." <- standard

"...only with Dae-woong grabbing Dong-joo out instead. .." <- I remembered Hana Yori Dango in this (SWEAR!), wherein Tsukasa/Gu Jun-pyo grabbed Shigeru/Ha Jae-gyeong instead of Tsukushi/Geum Jan-di...

"...because the three of them are all siblings! Together, they must unite to avenge the enemies of their parents...!" <- BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!! Most epic fail of a reimagining!
They used this last time in "My Girl", ryt, when the twins were doing what Byeong-soo & Sun-yeo are doing in their minds...

Anyways...sadsadsad!!! What's gonna happen?!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

sob sob sob.... am out of words...

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I'm going to have to say that my enjoyment of this series started to fall precipitously about midway thru ep. 14.

This ep. was a major disappointment.

Either the Hong sisters got lazy or they just plan ran out of ideas - since pretty much everything in this ep. was straight out of K-drama 101 (from a wedding that the bride really isn't into but nonetheless is going ahead w/ to all the coincidental meetings and so on).

Not only did everything feel like a rehash, the humor, going from slap-stick to pure schtick, just wasn't funny (and felt like filler).

And there was just too many things in this ep. that just didn't make any sense.

Hopefully, they redeem themselves w/ the finale.

Also, the subdued Mi-ho made it apparent that a big part of my enjoyment of this series is due to Shin Min ah's effervescent charm and charisma, which made it easier to overlook some of the earlier weak points in the storyline and dialogue.

W/ a subdued Mi-ho, it just became that much harder to overlook the weak spots.

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

Agreed.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Exactly my thoughts.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Emo boy having more than one expression? I'm not sure I'm ready for that yet.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Actually, as much as I love the show, I was expecting something differently, somehow as I watch all thru this, I just ain't buying the story, not that I became so pessimistic on love-so-great-it-conquers-all, but it's just too unbelievable to me, its too good to be true.

Yes, I have been hinted on how the two might not end happily; that one needs to die for the other to live; so how do we go from there? Coz, after went thru all that return-bead-half-life-gone-break-up-wedding, they're still face with the same problem; one might end up dead/disappear. Only different is that we know who is it going to be.

I actually lost it after DW return the bead to MH, I was like wth? Not that I didn't enjoy all the joy, angst, mystical aspects of the whole story before, I felt that the direction from there on, is something that I as normal being was unable to reach. I couldn't share/relate that thought of venturing into something of the unknown, like what DW did. I feel like what he did is foolish instead of being the savior. Sorry, coz I just don't feeling this. I know I'm supposed to be sad with all the outcome, yet I can't help but to lift my left eyebrow.

Anyway, looking forward on how it would end. Hopefully a happy one.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Omoo i'll miss ♫~ Duvi-duvi-du rappwa ~♫ ~┊┊┊┊ Duvi-duvi-du rappwa ~♫~ Duvi-duvi-du ┊  ☆┊★☆ ~ Duvi-duvi-du ~♫~ Duvi-duvi-du rappwa ~♫ ~ Duvi-duvi-du rappwa ~♫~ Duvi-duvi-du rappwa ~♫ ~┊┊★┊ Duvi-duvi-du ~♫~ Duvi-duvi-du ~♫~ Duvi-duvi-du rappwa ~♫ ~

that song killin' me ~

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Episode 15 continue to spiral downwards.The scriptwriters seemed to be tired after giving us 13 great episodes. I know it is the calm before the storm,but are we going to get blown away? The references to the other dramas are not funny if you haven't watched them. This whole MH getting married with DJ to make DW think that MH is fine does not make sense. So we are back to lies to protect our loved ones. I now want this drama to end quickly.I can't take another disappointing episode.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This is so intriguing.. Many expect dong joo to die so that miho and daewoong can be together. But i hope that is not the case bcos it will appear to me that hong sisters are just trying to atone for his so called evil(yet sexy) doings the past 15 episodes. Such ending would really be too simple and boring! Every of gumiho episode had me stuck to the screen bcos every scene was fresh! So hong sisters, i know it is a demanding task but SURPRISE me !!!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

scenarios are funny! :)) but then at the bottom of the recap is so sad. :((

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Supposedly über sexy gumiho hunter never succeeded in making me think he's hot. He's too supposed to be hot for actually making it work for me. (Emo hait cut...a killer sometime).

BUT I WOULD HAVE NEVER THOUGH that he's comic vibe would win over me. And wait...how was I suppose to know he had come vibes when I get to hear some crazy electric guitar whenever he's around.

He had the craziest facial expression and he cracked me up. I'd love to see I something completely crazy and surprising where you would think he's the super sexy guy when he's the comic relief.
- just like I thought Lee Min Kii was total hotness and The mixed up blahblah Agency killed every feeling in me but was helluva funny -

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

By the way i thought there is a cameo done by a.n.jell, maybe it will appear in the last episode tonight??

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

thanks JB. Im trying my best not to too attached to kdrama esp this one since I liked it the most for this year. So this humdrum is the the best to pacify too much expection for the last episode.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

maybe Daewong in the end will transfer the bead to the dying Miho and then give the remaining of his life,, by i dunno.. a kiss or whatever.. then he goes to the hospital (as what i saw in the ep 16 preview)

then Grandma comes to save Daewong and make him like a non human being like Miho.. so they'll be together forever..

or maybe Daewong dies.. then Miho gets to go with Taekyung... or Shinwoo

uhmmm.. erase that last one..

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I am still very hopeful for a happy ending, in fact I am confident

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

That girl is just so ridiculously good looking that I think she's spoiled it for every other girl in the world.
No one can look that good.
Really.
She's off the scale.

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

lol, you need to get out more.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Agreed. Shin Minah is more cute than pretty, and there are a lot of women who are better-looking than she is.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Woah heard Lee Hong Ki from YB is going to cameo in the last episode!!!! ^_^

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

I think they will be the singers at minho wedding!!!

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Weakest episode to date, but it was still okay. I really liked the Aunt trying to comfort DW. So aw.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Only one episode left for Hwang Tae Kyung's cameo.... I hope he makes an appearance!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Hey... I'm curious. 88 days, 8 deaths. 99 days, 9 deaths. So, what will happen in the 100th day? The last day should have meant something.... Regaining her "Ki"?

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

The wedding parody was the BEST.

This episode was depressing!!! ;______;

Looking forward for tomorrow! Thanks, Javabeans!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

i almost fell to my chair when the scene were in Dae-woong and dong-joo like wt... hahahaha lovers.. like i cracked and keep on laughing.. hahahaha with dong-joo's expresion and i go.. ew... anyo............... hahahaha looking forward for tonights last episode...

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

It's going to end...so sad...T-T

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I can't believe we're at the second last episode already. I usually wait till the recaps and all the subbed episodes are up before I start watching. Usually takes me about two to three days to watch all sixteen or twenty episodes at one shot. =p

I agree with what ajooma (comment 7) said. It'll probably work out that way, though I'm hoping there'll be a few twists and turns along the way!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

woong, miho and dongjoo realizing that they are siblings + the picture cracked me up.

I am looking forward to an awesome ending. I hope we get a happy ending. Yes, that includes hye-in.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Episode 16 is the final?...hope there's more...

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I am still hopeful fpr a happy ending, fo rme with out a happy ending why would this be a romantic comedy. I do think that some episodes shoulkd be taken in conjunction with other episodes i.e part 1 and part 2.

Does DJ really know whats going on?

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

EP 16 IS OVER!!!!!!!

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

I just meant that some episodes should be viewd as stand alone, they should be taken as a whole

ep 15 and 16 could almost like a two part episode

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Sorry, this episode -- big disappointment.

What's with the doggggg? I was expecting a big grand reunion. And for DW, doesn't he remember that he's the one calling her monster and telling to go away? I want him to sure MOOOOOORE. And this nobleness of not telling and protecting each other? And this wedding all of a sudden? I thought, whoaaa, is this Coffee House V2.0?

Because of such a heartbreak scene in the last episode, this one is a major let down. NO excuse for the Hong Sisters unless they give me the best wrap up finale to make up for this one.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Sorry, misspells. '...I want him to suffer MOOOOOORE...'.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Dong Joo is not lying after all? Dang!

Episode 15 was a bit mellow as expected, but surprisingly, I kinda like it. Every single scene in this ep is like a flashback of Dae Woong and Mi Ho's story. The only difference is that everything is in reversal. It was Dae Woong who followed Mi Ho, asked her for meat, asked her for the bubbly soda, and sticking to her like superglue.

Episode 15 brought Dae Woong and Miho back to their memory lane, and I tagged along with them. It's kind of sad, but it also reminds me of why I love this drama so much.

Oh! And the last scene in the gim was simply beautiful! Love it!

Onto the final episode!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

YES, u should do your own k-drama with all the elements u think dramas out there lack or need. List me as one of the viewers. That will be awsome

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Its strange that whilst i cant wait to see the ending i really dont want it to end;[

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Somehow, the Grandmother spirit has to make an appearance and save the day at the end.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I am seriously disappointed by the last 2 episodes.

Hopefully ep. 16 reverts back to awesomeness, so I can die with a happy memory of MGIAG.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I still believe it's the grandma in the painting that's going to be save the day ♥

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This episode was not one of my favorites. I just like the last three minutes of it. I still don't know how it will end. Thanks for the recap.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Yes, they have to be together at the end to "mate", and then we can see a "one year later" scene, where their baby is growing a tail (or two,or three...)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Theory based on observation

If this would have had a sad ending they would have mad episode 15 the last episode. What the last episode for if not to save Mi Ho.

I know I am an eternal optimist!!!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *