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Mary Stayed Out All Night: Episode 6

How can two characters be so incredibly cute, and the rest of the drama so boring? I wish the magnetism and chemistry of Moon Geun-young and Jang Geun-seok could somehow spill into the other parts of the drama when they’re not onscreen, but sad to say, the screen only lights up when they’re on it. Since this is a drama mostly about them, at least there are plenty of scenes that fit into that category… but I’m starting to feel like even that’s not enough.

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EPISODE 6 RECAP

Following the kiss, Mu-gyul throws Jung-in a defiant “See what I did there? HA!” look. Jung-in merely gives a half-smile and leaves.

Mary reels in the aftermath, devastated by the kiss. And not in a good way. She rushes outside before giving in to her tears, and when Mu-gyul blankly wonders what’s wrong with her, she bursts out that it was her first kiss.

Mu-gyul grimaces to realize he’s just robbed her of the romance of that moment — not to mention agency over it, since he sprung it on her without notice — and kneels before her. If he thinks that yet another piggyback ride is gonna fix this… But no, he’s offering his back to her as a punching bag. He apologizes and tells her to vent her anger on him. She obliges with surprising force, crying as she whacks him, feeling like her first kiss was stolen from her.

During another drama planning meeting, Jung-in asks Seo-jun how long she and Mu-gyul have been broken up, and whether Mu-gyul is dating anyone. I know he’s supposed to be thinking of Mary, but in the alternate drama playing in my mind, it just sounds like he’s more interested in Mu-gyul’s availability. (Hey, a girl can daydream, especially if the plot isn’t doing much to provide much excitement.)

Seo-jun answers that Mu-gyul is single, and that despite his extensive experience dating girls, he doesn’t fall in love and has no interest in marriage. (Which also works in my alternate drama scenario. What? I’M JUST SAYING.) Jung-in reacts with a frown, since that doesn’t add up. How queer. Snerk.

(Either this drama is loading the double entendres on us, or it’s totally blind to them. It’s like that silly game we’ve all played with fortune cookies, I’m sure, where you add “…in bed” to every fortune. It totally applies here, I’m tellin’ ya.)

Mary nervously tells Jung-in that he’d better give up on her now that the kiss proves her relationship with Mu-gyul. On the contrary, Jung-in answers that he’s just going to try harder. (In what universe does this make sense? You’re mighty cute, Jung-in, but cute doesn’t negate stalkery creepiness. Not unless you’re the K-drama hero, of course.)

A meeting is held to discuss changes needed to get the drama on the air. The writer reads through the notes given on her script, which state that its lead character is unappealing for being poor, that a birth secret would liven things up, that they should age the characters to appeal to a larger market… Basically, things you could say of Mary. Why do I feel like the writer is using this drama as therapy?

Jung-in offers a contrasting reader report, which the writer likes better; this report doesn’t want to see the same old cliches and suggests hiring real indie musicians to lend credibility. This is Mary’s report, and the writer is pleased at the discerning comments. Which is sort of like automatically thinking someone’s a genius because they like you.

Oh, look, it’s the Contrivance Machine: At the office, Mary overhears Manager Bang on the phone, gloating to Mu-gyul about not letting him out of his scam contract.

And what should she find when she goes to Mu-gyul’s studio that evening? Said contract, lying on the couch! She doesn’t understand a lot of the terms but stuffs it in her bag for later perusal.

The sight of Mu-gyul today makes her blush, though, now that their kiss has awakened her attraction to him. She rushes out that night with a lame excuse, letting him believe that her blush is the result of an oncoming cold.

The next day, Mary hands the contract to Jung-in — hello, invasion of privacy? — and asks him what it means. Despite being unfamiliar with the legal lingo, she has a bad feeling and worries for Mu-gyul.

Jung-in immediately understands the contract’s outrageous terms, and confronts Manager Bang with her misdeeds calmly, pointing out that she has tricked Mu-gyul into a slave contract (whereby he only gets $4,000 for ten years of indentured servitude). That’s enough to get her to back off; she signs a contract agreeing to let Mu-gyul go.

Mary anxiously eavesdrops (or tries to) that night as Mu-gyul gets the message from Manager Bang releasing him from the contract. He’s perplexed at this sudden development, until Mary asks about the case. Narrowing his eyes, he asks if she said anything to Jung-in about it.

Mary can’t deny it, and Mu-gyul sighs in exasperation, immediately stalking out to confront Jung-in.

Jung-in confirms that the scam contract is no longer a problem, and advises that Mu-gyul sign contracts with care in the future. And then wants him to sign a contract with him. You might want to work on your sales pitch, dude. I hear timing is everything.

Mu-gyul is suspicious of Jung-in’s motives, while Jung-in asks what he has to do in order for Mu-gyul to trust him (…in bed?). Mu-gyul indicates the expensive guitars lining Jung-in’s office — they’re finer than most musicians can afford to play — and pointedly says that he won’t trust rich dudes who use such instruments as decoration.

With that, he walks out of the office, intent on leaving… until a sound captures his attention. It’s the strains of a guitar, its strings plucked in a melodic, melancholy refrain. To his surprise, it’s Jung-in who plays, unaware he’s being watched.

Jung-in isn’t able to play for long, however, and clenches his fist in pain, which is scarred. Kim Jae-wook’s expression shows the first stirrings of real acting here as we are left to surmise that Jung-in’s respect for music comes from a genuine place, despite being unable to perform himself. The sight makes an impression on Mu-gyul, who wonders if perhaps Jung-in isn’t such a dilettante after all — maybe he does understand The Indie Rock more than he gave him credit for.

The next day, Mary offers to talk Mu-gyul into signing the contract, because illogical turnarounds are her specialty. (Wasn’t it just yesterday that she was begging Mu-gyul not to sign?) Jung-in tells her ruefully that Mu-gyul will never sign.

Which is, of course, the exact moment when Mu-gyul steps out of the elevator in front of them and announces, “I’m here to sign the contract.”

Jung-in’s curious to know about his sudden change of heart, to which Mu-gyul answers, “I want to know more about you.” (…in bed? They’re making it way too easy, honestly.)

Mu-gyul states one stipulation: He wants the contract to end on the same day that their 100-day marriage contract ends, because he still doesn’t trust Jung-in in areas outside of music. Wait — was that an outright admission of interest in Mary??

Jung-in agrees to the terms because he likewise acknowledges Mu-gyul’s musical talent, but won’t back off from pursuing Mary. They agree to “keep our three-way relationship a secret at the workplace.” (Pwahaha. Not. Making. This. Up.)

Mu-gyul’s bandmates show some solidarity by badmouthing Jung-in (aw, brotherly cuteness) and ask if he’s ever thought of Mary as a woman. Although he answers that he thinks of her differently than other women, he doesn’t mean in a romantic way — she’s like a mother to him.

It turns out that Mu-gyul’s contract-signing compromise turns out to be (in part) for naught, because his flighty Mom made up with her boyfriend, meaning she no longer needs the money. He tries to tamp down his hurt at going through all that for Mom’s sake when she’d forgotten to let him know it wasn’t necessary anymore.

Mary catches the tail end of that conversation and says sympathetically that his mother sure puts him through a lot. He returns that her dad is worse, and they both sigh, since this is a game where winning isn’t really winning.

Mu-gyul thanks Mary for helping with his contract problem, pinching her cheeks and calling them siblings. The proximity sends her hormones fluttering, and she pushes him back, uncomfortable with the closeness.

Mary joins the crew in the restaurant, who’ve been joined by Seo-jun, and Mu-gyul introduces Mary as his “fan” to avoid awkward misunderstandings (and understandings). When Mary asks about their relationship, Seo-jun replies, “We’re dating.” That sends uneasy looks all around the table, until she clarifies, “Or we were. Now we’re friends.”

After dinner, Mu-gyul and Mary run lines from the drama script together at his request, because he’s trying to get a sense of the scene he’ll be scoring. (This gives us the momentary thrill of seeing Mu-gyul beg Mary not to leave him, as well as amusement in watching Jang Geun-seok acting as a bad actor.)

Mary gamely gives the romantic dialogue a go, but he can’t because they’re too cheesy. Being used to this kind of storytelling, she talks him through the scene, the emotions it should stir, and the way the music ought to crest at the key moment.

Mu-gyul tries to get into the spirit of things, getting more in character as he recites the line, “Be my family.” (Meaning: Marry me.) With that, he puckers up and leans in for a kiss, as dictated by the script… but Mary nervously interrupts the moment.

He considers her overreaction and asks with a smile if she likes him. She protests, insisting that that will never happen (and thereby sealing her fate, since Destiny loves to be perverse).

And then, Mu-gyul slaps on a shower cap as part of his hair treatment. Hey, a guy’s gotta take care of his crowning glory. Which leads us to the rhetorical question: Can a person still be the epitome of effortless cool when they care that much about their hair?

Mary’s friends guess from her daydreaming that she’s fallen for one of her two guys and prod her to say which one. Mary acknowledges that her opinion on Jung-in has come around, and that he’s a pretty good guy after all — but that’s purely from an objective standpoint. On the other hand, it’s strange how being around Mu-gyul is making her oddly uncomfortable…

Still, Mary insists it’s not love, and Ji-hye grumbles that for a girl with two hotties dangling after her, her love life sure is boring… (That’s what I’M sayin’.)

Mu-gyul and his bandmates settle into their spiffy studio workspace, marveling at the fancy instruments and equipment here. Jung-in welcomes them, and calls himself their unofficial fifth member, declaring his intention to act not merely as a manager, but as a true partner (…in bed).

He’s pulled away from the studio with a mini-crisis: dating gossip involving his two stars has hit the news. Haughty Lee Ahn proposes that he and Seo-jung make the rumors real, and urges her to ditch this sinking project before more time and money are wasted. Seo-jun snaps at him for his lack of loyalty, uninterested in either of his proposals. Lee Ahn retorts that he’ll be leaving — good luck with her impending trainwreck.

Jung-in is summoned by his father, who asks for a status report on his drama and his wooing of Mary. He’s pleased to hear that they’re spending a lot of time together, but leaves his son with a rather ominous-sounding “This is your last chance” warning.

So the next day, Jung-in drives them to a particularly faraway destination for lunch, and asks Mary what she does with Mu-gyul after work, since he should know what kind of rival he’s up against. Mary answers that they don’t go on special dates, with him working on his music and her glued to her dramas. Generally they stay at home, eat, clean, and so forth.

Those may sound like boring everyday things, but that’s the charm of the Mary/Mu-gyul relationship, since they’re already acting like a comfortable married couple. Even without the grand gestures or fancy meals, there’s plenty of cute keeping their relationship afloat.

For instance, Mary cleans the studio and grumbles to Mu-gyul over the phone about his messy habits like a nagging wife, then asks about his dinner plans in the way a spouse would. She agrees to have dinner ready for him when he gets home.

Mary finds her yarn lying around, and decides to finish making his mittens while dinner cooks. When the meal is ready, she texts a photo of it to Mu-gyul, who smiles in appreciation. He ends his vocal rehearsal with Seo-jun so he can get home to dinner right away.

Meanwhile, Jung-in’s father presents Mary’s dad with a ddukkbokki restaurant as a bribe to make sure that Mary stays away from her rocker boyfriend. Dad nervously assures him that all is taken care of, but is proven wrong when the president’s men turn up photos of Mary at Mu-gyul’s place. The president declares that Dad’s not doing a good enough job — he’ll take over.

And so, Mary’s Dad lurks outside the studio to accost Mu-gyul the minute he arrives home. Seeing that he was dropped off by Seo-jun, Dad accuses Mu-gyul of being a two-timer and drags him inside for a talking-to. If Mu-gyul is as serious about Mary as he says, then he wants him to make his official greetings to him (as future father-in-law). And cut that girly hair!

Mu-gyul issues a flat denial and leaves, after which Mary gets the full story from her weary dad, realizing that it’s Jung-in’s father who’s applying all the extra pressure. Indignant, she insists on seeing him right this minute to straighten this all out.

Dad, being a fidgety coward around his intimidating hyung, tries to hush Mary at several points, but she barrels forward, telling the president that she’s disappointed in his behavior. He was the one who came up with the contract, so he should honor his terms, so that she can honor hers.

To Dad’s surprise, the president readily agrees to all Mary’s terms, promising to leave Mu-gyul and her father alone from now on. Huh. Something tells me he agreed way too easily…

To Mary’s supreme shock, she finds Mu-gyul sporting a drastic new look the next day. The hair-cutting gesture makes such a statement that Dad can’t think of any protests, and finds himself wondering if Mu-gyul really loves Mary. He agrees to stop bothering Mu-gyul now that they’re all clear on where they stand.

Mary’s thankful, but also feels guilty as Mu-gyul sighs over the loss of his hair. He says he had to do it because if he hadn’t, her father would have kept interfering, and now at least he’s out of their (har) hair.

But Mary’s particularly sad to be Mu-gyul’s reason for chopping off his beloved hair, wishing he’d told her before doing it. She’d had a talk with Dad the night before and gotten him to agree to back off, making the hair sacrifice unnecessary.

Mu-gyul’s eyes bug out for a moment and she cringes, expecting an outburst — until he pulls off the wig in relief. Stunned, Mary gapes as he asks, “Why would I cut my precious hair off?” (Heh. Who thinks the song “My Precious” is really about his hair?)

As for the drama… Despite one actor crying off and the scheduling problem still unresolved, Jung-in throws a kick-off party, where he makes the big announcement that has everyone gasping in awe: The drama will be 100% pre-produced. Oh the shock! Awe! Big Dramatic Music Swell!

Okay, so this revelation isn’t totally silly — it shows that Jung-in has faith in the drama’s own merits, and that they’re going to stand on their own without pandering to a broadcast station’s demands. By going pre-produced, they’ll make the drama they want to make, with faith that they can sell it later. It’s meant to be a risky but ballsy move, spurred by Mary’s suggestion.

So yes, it makes a narrative kind of sense, making him into a corporate maverick of sorts. Kind of. Barely. But in terms of dramatic reveals? Weak nuts, dude.

It does give Jung-in the satisfaction of sneakily trapping Lee Ahn into the drama, because the actor had agreed to do the drama if they could get it going within a few months, believing he was in the clear. Now he’s stuck, to his dismay.

With that said, Jung-in introduces the music that will establish the tone of the drama: The curtain lifts on the band onstage, led by Mu-gyul, who is wearing a hot pink top and SPARKLY PANTS. I kid you not.

As Mu-gyul sings his bus song, he notices Mary and Jung-in talking cozily together and his eyebrows furrow in displeasure. Ironically, the actual conversation is about how cool Mu-gyul looks — and Seo-jun clocks him staring fixedly at the two.

Afterward, as the partygoers mingle, Mu-gyul motions Mary over for some privacy, and she slips away to meet him.

Mu-gyul barks at Mary for talking throughout his performance, complaining that he was distracted by her. With a little smile, she guesses, “Are you jealous?” To which he rolls his eyes and asks, “Are you here to work or date?”

Jung-in comes upon the two, and Mu-gyul makes a show of taking Mary’s hand to lead her away so they can continue their conversation elsewhere.

Only, Jung-in’s not about to let them leave so easily. He reminds Mu-gyul about their agreement to keep the personal out of work matters, and grabs Mary’s wrist to keep her from leaving. (And as we know, the man who grabs the hand instead of the wrist is always our winner!)

The men glare at each other as Mary finds herself caught quite literally between the two…

…which is when the whole party comes into the room, looking for Jung-in.

Jung-in drops his hand, but Mu-gyul keeps holding Mary’s while Seo-jun looks at them in surprise and asks what’s going on. Mary self-consciously pulls free of Mu-gyul’s grip.

Jung-in offers to explain to the group, but Mu-gyul pushes his way forward past Jung-in. Taking Mary’s hand in his, he raises their joined hands above their heads and announces, “This is my woman. We’re married.”

 
COMMENTS

So: This episode was pretty standard, in that we got our adorable couple being adorable and sweet and bickering, and everything else falling sorta flat.

I’m disappointed that the fizzy-cute scenes are starting to lose their fizz, because there’s only so much you can do before the lightweight story starts to collapse on itself like an underbaked soufflé. You have the ingredients and the tools, but somehow, it doesn’t hold together under its own weight.

The drama-within-a-drama is starting to wear thin too, because the writer is giving it only the most superficial treatment. When Mary is applauded for her supposedly insightful, keen comments on the drama, I groaned. Really? She’s somehow brilliant for liking the mania hit more than dull, populist drivel?

Mary is setting up the drama-in-the-drama (titled Wonderful Day) to be some kind of great hit — that if they only go their way and produce this sucker 100% pre-broadcast and listen to their hearts and be true to themselves and insert every tweenage inspirational movie cliche, that they’ll succeed. It’s not a bad concept in and of itself, but their treatment of this theme is painfully simplistic. It’s a little embarrassing.

I find myself thinking they’re terribly naive, rather than brave and edgy and forward-thinking. I’d respect someone who had a smart understanding of reality more than these people, who seem to subsist on rainbows and sugarpuffs and childlike wonder. I’m curious to see how the problem is solved, and if we’ll get the neat, Disneyfied perfect ending, or if they can somehow turn this problem around and make it dramatically interesting.

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Does anyone notice the hilarious way jang geun suk laughs when he laughs at others? like the time jungin fell while carrying mary's dad and when he saw that mary's dad's jacket was too small for him? he does that lip curling snorting thing it's so funny i keep replaying..

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LMAO. I'm sensing that JB has this hot fantasy of MG and JI in bed together :D
Nonetheless, it makes your recaps even more awesome :D
Thank you!!!

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JGS looks like Amber Tamblyn.

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@ K - no way!

@ Jodasg - Agree with you...

To the rest of disappointees ... so what if it's not the show you thought it would be..there have been far worse! We all know that...enjoy it for what it is! Let's see how it goes and w/ JB's oh-so-fabulous recaps..it'll still be fun.

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Thanks so much for the fast recap! I love this drama a LOT.:)

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thank you very much.

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Seriously I am not bothering abt the plot so far. The cuteness of both geun is good for me.

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Moon geun young is a great actress, but every singel project of her tends to dissapoint me, or makes me lose my interest. Like this one, sigh, it could have been great...

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Real nice recap.

Please say it ain't so! writers sputtering so soon?! running out of juice, dropping the ball, can't follow through....
doing a Personal Preference....

I hope Mary goes for Jung in.

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What? No piggyback this episode? That's cheating!

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This drama continues to be easy for me to watch-especially with the recaps:)

The part when MG and WM are acting out the drama made me laugh.

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Loved the recap! I bailed after 3 episodes, because my (somewhat stressed) life right now is such that I just don't feel that I can bear to be burning time on a show which has the occasional Charm and Cute in the Two Geuns, but otherwise makes me sit through endless tracts of joyless boredom. Perhaps in a another time and place I would have toughed it out. But for now, your recap is the much better option, making me smile and snicker and not boring me for a moment. All manner of win!! Thanks muchly!

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jb thanks,

This is the song that we are looking for, right ? thanks repeat 62.

http://serviceapi.nmv.naver.com/flash/NFPlayer.swf?vid=75A4C48EC824019AF7B57E88D9BF0E9CD95D&outKey=V1288ba746b0fcb94b400ed51fd7a4a9ac4e93d2ecf5a55b9037ced51fd7a4a9ac4e9

I am more interested for the adult characters - Jung In is getting more appealing day by day aja aja ! so far seo jun and jung in, they are not nasty people (if the screenwriter twist their characters then I would say bad writing because their character had moulded).

The 24 years old couple behave like 16 years old teenagers ! their cuteness is too overly done that make JI suspicious of them as married couple, should give them more tough acting as first leads.

I would like to differ in opinion about JI, if it is written for him to be a gay then he will not say "I will protect you forever" to MR because gays are not interested in women affairs unlss he is a bi .....

Why are they making MG so girly that even with the black wig he look like a girl !

What will JI do to tickle MR heart for attention and affection which he didn't get from his family, wondering if he has a mom.

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@ dandelion

Kamsamida, thank you.

Yes ! Yes ! this is the song for Jung In.

Who is the singer or band group ?

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@ dandelion

thank you !

Could someone please summarise the meaning of the song ? thank you.

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Thanks jb,

and also @ dandelion

No more jaagiah ! when is yaupoh ! coming.

Still wrestling with his arm that caught JI attention.

JI so so huntsome ! !.

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ROFL I thought JGS looked girly with the long hair, but he looked gay with the black xD the black just looked odd, and of course, because it was a wig!
I prefer the girly, but if in real life if he did cut his hair and dye it black, it would look good, or at least normal... if styled correctly.

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"Be my family" That is the most romantic thing I ever heard.

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hmmm.. i'm the first to admit that i'm not a biiiiiig drama fan and have not watched tons of drama to comment on the story, scriptwriting etc

but I just have to put my 2 pence worth and say that i am STILL enjoying this drama very much.. lack of interesting plot development not withstanding..

I love JKS and MGY together.. they are just 2 great actors that really make me believe in their characters...and KJW and 2nd lead are growing on me too.. they are all great in acting out their characters.. and that is enough for me..

I'm definitely hanging on till the last epi :D

Hope there are others out here that feel the same way...

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I'm with you. Despite the lack of plot development so far, I'm really enoying the drama.

So, I'll be watching till the end...

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I am enjoying the drama as well.
I don't really watch dramas, but at least in this drama (so far), I'm liking all 4 main leads.
JGS's and MGY's characters are just too cute. What's not to like about them, especially their chemistry? It's cute that MooKyul was the first to show jealousy.
JungIn seems like the polite and reserved, but secretly sweet and romantic guy. He's growing on me, especially after the scene of him playing the guitar ;A;
SeoJoon~ Usually the second female lead is hated by most if not all viewers. Maybe it'll stay the same for this, but at least for me, I am liking her SO FAR. She's bold and direct, and that's what I like best about the character. I also love the fact that she's starting to fall for JungIn, instead of the usual 2nd female who falls in love with the main guy (cuz we all want the main couple to be happy. The nice, sweet second guy is usually just left in the shadows, rejected ;o;). Hopefully JI and SJ both have a happy ending in this drama :D

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this drama is beginning to drag coz "Secret Garden" is killing it.....

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Thanks for the recap. I'll keep watching it though because they are very good actors. Im praying they would be able to catch up in the phase of SG in terms of making the story more interesting. Nevertheless, they still have my vote and rest assured ill watch it till the end.

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"I know he’s supposed to be thinking of Mary, but in the alternate drama playing in my mind, it just sounds like he’s more interested in Mu-gyul’s availability."

I watched this whole episode and not once did I think about any couple other than Mu-gyul and Jung-in. Every shot and every bit of dialog, could be taken a different way. I thought I was having yet another one of my guy fantasy moments and I was the only one on that crazy boat. Glad to see you saw some of this as well, even if not on the same extreme view I was seeing.

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I can't wait to see what Badgirl does with this!

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I think I had a an odd visual filter the whole episode. I don't think I saw much of Mary at all. And what I did see of her was blocked by the costume directors messed up sense of layers and textures. Must every outfit on camera have a 3D texture. Even the men have tweeds, lace and furs. If JGS comes out in feathers next episode I'm going to make a disturbing video, but I will boycott the rest of it right after that!

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"If JGS comes out in feathers next episode I’m going to make a disturbing video, but I will boycott the rest of it right after that!"

[Big smile that hurts my face!]

Please make a disturbing video! Please, please!

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Romantic love abound in Java's alternate version and I think my only version.

http://www.megavideo.com/?v=TDEVW2DZ

Click the red play button, then click the green play button. to watch it!

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This is reply to diadda below - OMG- LOVE LOVE LOVE that vid. :) :) :) Yes. That's true love baby. :)

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I just saw the first 3 minutes of episode 7 I need a re-edit! ASAP! I hopefully will have one tomorrow after the recap...wow! Back to watching :)

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Also replying to Diadda's message below:
* Sigh * the song and images were so beautiful and so sad.
If only the drama writers would have tried a real love triangle like yours. It would be so much more compelling.

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Thanks for the recap! I feel that the drama is starting to lose its momentum. It started off pretty well with kind of interesting story line and a bunch of talented casts..everything was good and then after the last episode I feel as though my love for MSOAN is beginning to disintegrate into the thin air because its starting to feel really boring... I really hope it will pick up the pace in tonight's episode.

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I'm just going to make a very shallow observation... although what else can a girl do with this series:

JGS has freckles! That last scene when he was all glary eyed at Mugyul (shades of In-Soo!), his make-up artist apparently wasn't paying attention 'cause you could see the little smattering of freckles and it made him look soooo cute! What is it with me and guys who make angry face?

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In bed! Teeheee hee ;)

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thank yo for te recap, as many of us i laughed myself to death everytime i read the "in bed" quotes!!!! XD
i guess you are right, Mary and Mu-gyul are carrying all the story, hope the other characters will lighten up a little to make it better because the story has potential.
oh, and you know??? i would like to watch a drama where both male characters do their best to win the heart of the leading lady, so fans would be betting 50%-50% to each boy... right now Jung-In is only saying"i'll do better, i'll win" but he does nothing to make me root for him!!!! god! you have te money, the appeal and te sad story to turn mary to you (and i love him since coffee prince). can't wait for ep. 7 =D

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That was the problem I had with You're Beautiful. Kang Shinwoo was just too reserved, it made me angry and kinda dislike him in the end LOL. It made him seem kinda pathetic to me when he finally tries at the last moment, when she's already in love with Hwang TaeKyung.

I hope JungIn really tries in this. If it's another Kang Shinwoo, a sweet guy but not with much effort, I'd be so disappointed. I like JungIn's character, so hopefully the scriptwriters don't disappoint!

I also want to watch a drama where I'm half and half. I was actually thinking of that a day or two ago. Again, hopefully JungIn steps up. but as of ep 6, it looks like he MIGHT like Mary... but he himself is not fully convinced yet...

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thank you for the recap, i laughed to death everytime i read the "in bed" quotes!!!! XD
i guess you are right, Mary and Mu-gyul are carrying all the story, hope the other characters will lighten up a little to make it better because the story has potential.
oh, and you know??? i would like to watch a drama where both male characters do their best to win the heart of the leading lady, so fans would be betting 50%-50% to each boy... right now Jung-In is only saying"i'll do better, i'll win" but he does nothing to make me root for him!!!! god! you have te money, the appeal and the sad background to turn mary to you (and i love him since coffee prince). can't wait for ep. 7 =D

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call me easy. but i don't need anything more!! i LOVEEE THIS SHOOOW!

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Thanks for the recap Javabeans, it is hilarious...
And you ...in Bed comments just Wack!! I just watched Antique two days ago, your "in bed" makes my imagination goes wild. Sort of want to see the gay Kim Jae Wook again, ha, ha I can't get enough of bromance cliche from K la, la, la land. I can't if they always have Jang Geun Seok, Kim Jae wook, Song joong ki, other pretty boys around, rawr....

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Thanks for the recap
i truly enjoy last epi (crazy waiting for the subs) and the preview of 7 epi is killing me!!!
really really love this drama
jgs is the best, and the scenes between he and mary are delightful
i was shaking when he grabs her hand and raise it at the end, why can't i find a man like him? please send me a jgs, please!!!!

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Ha. Jung-in/Mu-gyul. I still cannot get over the song playing when Jung-in first sees Mu-gyul in episode 3 ("I love you, love you, love you"). Tone down the slash, y'all. :P

This drama is really uneven. I feel rage whenever Loser Dad and Creepy Dad are on screen, but super happy when Mary and Mu-gyul appear and are the adorablest.

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Awww, i loke mu gyul with short hair better !

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ahhh the declaration......did I say I saw it coming even without the subs...hahahahha....

love your 'in bed' scene JB...I am already imagining things ... gosh...

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oh.....another thing....I hated that wig! he looked more like a sissy with the black wig!

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Hmmm, the premise of this drama had me sold in the beginning and I was really looking forward to it but I find that, while on paper it sounded good, on-screen its just not working for me.
And while I love JGS a lot, I just don't find his character compelling in any shape or form. I dunno, maybe I'm just not into the bohemian musician? But his and Mary's scenes are cute, but I find myself getting really bored.

I wish they hadn't said that KJW was going to be second lead- I wish it had been open-ended and that we as the audience were left wondering who she would end up with, as both guys stole her heart. Right now, I can clearly see it going one way and I wish KJW had more of a role to play cause I love him to bits and think he has soo much potential :(
Sighhh...I'll keep watching it but I hope it gets better soon.

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I agree that an open ending would have been better. It's obvious Mary will end up with MuGyul. And they made it wayyyyy too easy. What's with the kissing and the announcing of the marriage of all a sudden? Random much....What's annoying is, you can't hate JungIn, but you can't really root for him either. He's only courting Mary because he wants is Dad to finance his drama (it's not as though he's actually in love with her) but he isn't being a lying, cheating, villain either. I had hoped they would take risks and make interesting switch-ups, but so far, it hasn't. Then again, it's still less than half in, and they have sort of laid out an interesting foundation with the mysterious Mary-JungIn past thing. I hope they find a way to link everything together and make the story intelligent and surprise us with a few twists. Cliches are nice and I had thought that despite being in-your-face about it, this drama also had the potential to completely surprise, simply because unexpected twists would be unexpected (jejej a bit redundant...sorry)

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Thank you jb,

It will be fun to watch MR and MG bed romp
but if it happen between MR and JI whoa ! how to describe it - romptious !!

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The series may not be that good (yet!) but it has its merits. We may have been so used with girls who fall in love with boys first compared to this series when we find the character of the girl a little playing safe. I'm still excited how the story will evolve for the girl. How the feelings will develop and the conflict will deepen.

Yes, I agree, a little shallow at first, but isn't it how love stories are in the beginning?

I still like the chemistry between moon and jang, i still long for the park-jang chemistry maybe because it was a girl-after-the-boy theme. I still have to suspend my judgement though, because I know when mary's feelings deepen for jang....i may soon forget park-jang team.

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So far I had liked Mary, but I admit that this episode felt rather flat, slightly random at times (the ending in particular) and just not very put-together. I hope it doesn't continue like this. I can see that they are setting something dramatic up with JungIn and Mary's mysterious past, so I hope that next episode, they start to bring on the real stuff (the cute is still nice, by the way, but if overfluffed, it gets old, because it lacks intelligence)

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"I’m curious to see how the problem is solved, and if we’ll get the neat, Disneyfied perfect ending, or if they can somehow turn this problem around and make it dramatically interesting. "

I vote for interesting. Let's jazz it all up and get us into some angst plz. Though I have to say at this juncture, there's not much depth to play with... unless some deep dark secret comes up :P

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Thank you for the recaps, jb!

I think what really keeps me watching this drama is the cuteness between Mu-gyul and Mary, and the bromance between Mu-gyul and Jung-in. Sometimes, it does seem like there is more chemistry between Jung-in and Mu-gyul than Jung-in and Mary.

Between JGS's sparkly pants and Hyun Bin's sparkly tracksuits, I'm getting sparkly overload.

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when will the eng subs of ep 6 be out? what site? pls pls

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I have to say, your "(..in bed?)" comments were hilarious to me, lolll. Thanks for the summary!

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I'm crazy because I look forward to this drama every week! Drama bean is correct it missing a lot but Mu-gul and Mary is enough to fill that void for me. At least it was until I seen the preview of episode 7, the chick didn't even turn her head or slap his face; she took it like a champ so disappointed. Mu-gul looks like a complete idiot after that kiss and I don't blame him for being one piss off HUSBAND OF LOVE!!!!!. That wet puppy look is not going to help her this time, kick her to the curb Mu-gul because you are the one that really making the effort for Mary's Lie.
I hope the time apart they have more interaction with Seo Jun and Mu-gul I'm interested in why they broke up, it seem like it was something stupid but they was good together. I love how she calls him absolute perfections with sincerity instead of Merry bellowing Jiga-ya that demean the whole concept by her actions. I think episode 7 is going to be the turning point for this drama due to the breakup of Mu-gul and Mary the drama will now have to stand on its own and not solely depend on their chemistry. I hope it a slow process to bring them together, I hope the screen writer use this time to show Mary becoming a woman and stop being a little girl and Mu-gul to realize not being the kind of man Marry would marry does not mean he not good enough it could mean she just not the one (I am).

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i enjoyed this episode though, not the rest of the parts, but the ones with our three main leads (i resolutely consider KJW one of the leads). Jung In and Mary are getting interesting, would like to see how they unfold.

Anyone thinks the JGS sings the same way he did in You're Beautiful? Hwang Tae-kyung used to do the corner-of-the -eye look as well when he sang.

And i'm getting all fan-girly over the last 5 minutes of the episode. ahhhh~

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Love the recap and comments on ep. 6. I thought I was the only 'nut' giggling about the possibility between the two guys.

After all, they've already had the bed scene together. And, Ma Ri can play mother to both of them.

Actually, I've wondered if that is really Jung-In's biological father, for the past couple of episodes. And, whether or not, Ma Ri is the Chairman's biological daughter. And, that's why the father is so set on Jung-In marrying Ma Ri. (Yeah, K-drama cliche, again.)

As always, but, even more so this time, thank you for a great and hilarious recap.

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Thank u JB for recaps...and I agree the story could have been better, but I still have faith that the drama can do better...if not well I'm stuck with all the fluffly and cady btween the leads..But the way I look at it ep. 6 was just the set up for what happens in today ep. 7 which was full of many things.
The drama started fast and is keeping pace with it, which I like...
Guys, is not fair to compare SG with Mary that like comparing the Moon and the Sun, both dramas are totally different with different set ups, styles and story.
I'm enjoying both dramas extremely and I don't comapre each other...I'm fully invested with both and so far soooo good....

Can't wait for ep. 7 recaps :D

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I've been so smitten by JGS and MGY's storyline that I totally forgot about everything else until I read this post.

As much as I realize Secret Garden is fabulous, as much as I laugh nonstop while watching it, it hasn't burrowed its way into my heart the way Mugyul and Mary have. Or to be more precise, Mugyul... mainly because the character reminds me of some of my exes. Tee...

I just watched episode 7, and it just about tore my heart out, though I'm not crazy about ep 8 based on the previews.

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hmm... can't decide if i prefer jang geun suk in black short hair or long brown hair ...

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Isn't it sad that I actually enjoy reading your review than watching the real thing :\

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man there is a song in episode 7 when Mu Kyul is sick and he is telling Mary to stop teh thing that they are doing with the marrige contract and stuf....
i really really love thet song and i dont know the title or anything....
i tried searching words that i was trying to understand but is really hard cuz the song is such har to understand the words....please any of you van you help me?

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they have episode 7 on dramacrazy .net but it's not subbed.

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Thanks soo...much! I searched everywhere for the english subtitles cut couldnt find any. Looks like the next episode is gonna be more interesting. Keep up the good work and keep us posted! Love it!

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I LOVE YOUR RECAPS!!!! You are so funny.

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thank you for the recap and for noting all the Mu-gyul and Jung-in scenes. two couples to root for! (Maybe Jung-in is secretly gay??)

I think what is sort of creeping me out abt this drama is Jung-in's dad's insistence of Mary and Jung-in being together. Even though he hadn't seen Mary in years, he wants Mary to drop the love of her life (Mu-gyul) and marry his son. AND he seems to have had a thing for her mom.

this loosely reminds me of this rom-com romance novel I read. The hero wants to be a prof at this college, but slimeball in charge of hiring wants professors with wives- so he can ogle and sexually harass the wives (and because he thinks young men in their 30s are gay and he's a homophobe). So the hero gets the heroine to pretend to be his fiance and then they "break up" once he's got the job. When the slimeball finds out abt the breakup, he throws a fit, demands that the hero get on a plane right away. even buys the tickets for him and the heroine.

so yeah, jung-in's dad's obsession with Jung-in marrying Mary sketches me out.

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Thank you JB.

MR must have been feeling ecatasy when starring at MG licking his lips and glancing his neck/throat, she is learning the male anatomy !.

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