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Secret Garden: Episode 5

Finally, it’s here! The moment we’ve all been waiting for. And while it’s been a long time coming, I feel safe declaring that it did not disappoint.

Last week’s episodes were a bit more serious, setting the stage for the inevitable body-swap… but now that we’re here, I can’t WAIT for all the wacky hijinks to begin. Characters have met and clashed, stakes have been set (and raised a couple times), and now all that’s left is for the insanity to unravel. Yeehaw!

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EPISODE 5 RECAP

At the posh Jeju resort, Activity #1 in Ra-im’s “Romantic Date with Oska” — lunch — is crashed by Joo-won, who anticipates their arrival.

Joo-won, feeling secure in having established the upper hand, points out, “Your guest can’t take her eyes off me.” Oska returns, “It seems more like she’s glaring to me.” Unfazed, Joo-won answers, “That’s right, since I told her she’s prettier when she’s mad.”

The waiter regretfully turns Oska away because all of the tables have been reserved by Joo-won — so the only option is for all three to dine together. What, you’re not even going to pretend you want to get away from Joo-won by trying a different restaurant?

Joo-won goads Ra-im during the meal, but the joke’s on him because he has to put up with their cheesy exchange as Oska compliments Ra-im’s beautiful eyes. Joo-won’s expression grows increasingly incredulous as she says bashfully that it’s because a blinding star sits in front of her. Oska gallantly offers to turn away from her, but Ra-im volunteers to go blind instead.

Joo-won barely holds onto his lunch at the sickly-sweet banter. And that’s before she ups the ante by asking to call Oska oppa. Oh, no she di’n’t just resort to the Oppa-Pout-Wiggle! Joo-won stews in his petty jealousy, which is just what he deserves.

A singer — Tae-sun — performs, which momentarily sends our two bickering not-yet-lovers into flashback.

Joo-won remembers watching Ra-im wrapping her bandana around her safety-pinned bag after he’d insulted her for it. Another flashback takes us back to their fight at the department store, after which he’d returned to the pile of fancy clothes he’d thrown on the floor and told his employees to have them wrapped.

Ra-im’s flashback takes her back to the moment she first received Joo-won’s text message to meet her at the bar, resulting in an uncharacteristic display of girlish insecurity as she’d rooted through her roommie’s wardrobe for something pretty to wear.

Oska excuses himself to confront Tae-sun, who is under the misconception that Oska reserved the whole restaurant so that he could sit in it alone. He’s insulted as a performer, that his stage was so belittled (since he’d robbed him of an audience) by the very person who supposedly wants to help him. Oska feels wrongly accused, and wrist-grabs him to hold him back. He clarifies that he didn’t rent the place, and that he’s never once belittled Tae-sun’s musical skills — because Tae-sun’s better than him. (Aw, is this the romance we should really be cheering?)

And then, just as I make that quip, Tae-sun warns Oska to let him go and tells him that he’s gay. Oska thinks he’s joking at first, then stammers that it’s no big deal, that he doesn’t care, that there are lots of gay people who are out these days.

Back at the table, Joo-won mocks Ra-im’s fawning over Oska, which is such a contrast to the stiff way she deals with him. She answers that oppa treats her like a young woman and not a poor charity case, unlike some other people. Touché.

Joo-won warns her that Oska’s a player, but the conversation is interrupted by the appearance of Seul, who covers up her jealousy at seeing another woman sitting with her future husband. Is it strange that supreme confidence and delusion are so difficult to tell apart?

Ra-im snorts in amusement while listening to this amusingly stilted exchange; Seul feigns surprise to see him in such a “fateful” meeting, just “like magic.” Sure, if magic can be acquired through massive amounts of money, bribery, and manipulation.

Joo-won curtly dismisses her, but as Seul leaves, Ra-im recognizes her and chases her down. It takes some prodding, but Ra-im reminds her of their earlier encounter, determined to wrest an apology or at least acknowledgement from the woman who almost got her friend fired.

Joo-won steps in and tells Ra-im to apologize, because she was the one who upset the VIPs who pay 100 million won a year for the privilege of that exclusive, plebeian-free lounge. Seul smirks to herself and feigns a demure, damsel-in-distress-y attitude — until Joo-won turns to her and tells her to apologize, too, for not honoring her promise to let the incident slide. Way to piss off both ladies, dude.

And then, Oska steps in and asks for a moment alone with Seul, face grim.

Joo-won makes sure to tell Ra-im that he wasn’t taking Seul’s side; he was just on the side of rules. Well, okay then — that’ll make her like you. Ra-im asks what’s so different between her and those snooty people who think they’re so great, and he boils it down to one thing: money, with which they buy inequality and discrimination.

Ra-im asks if he’s the same way. He answers, “There’s no reason I shouldn’t be.”

Another budding argument is interrupted by the appearance of Jong-soo, who registers Ra-im’s presence with displeasure. She explains that she managed to score a free plane ticket, which elicits a smile from Joo-won (ah, so she’s NOT just here to see Oska?). Asked about lodging, she assures him that she’s found a jimjilbang (sauna) nearby — which, if you’re familiar with Korean dramas, is something of a last resort. (They’re not meant to be cheap hotels, but since you’re allowed to hang out at your leisure after paying an entry fee, they’re often used in place of that former standby, the all-night PC room.)

Holding back his temper, Jong-soo gives her his room key and tells her to wait for him — they’re gonna have a talk after he’s done with work.

Ra-im skips off happily, figuring she can take a shower, ignoring Joo-won’s incredulity at the idea of her lounging around a man’s hotel room.

Joo-won orders Secretary Kim to secure another room, but with Oska’s music video being shot here, there are none to be had. Even Joo-won’s own usual suite has been usurped… by Oska.

Seul announces that she’d like to be on good terms with Oska now, since they’re “about to become family.” In her delusions. They hadn’t parted amicably, but she says they should be able to get along since they weren’t in love — a declaration that Oska doesn’t agree with.

So when she asks about that woman Joo-won was with, he answers that he’s dating her. For all Seul’s nonchalance about their past, she looks pretty upset to hear it.

The breakup is shown in flashback: Oska had prepared a romantic scene and gotten down on one knee, reciting a speech and presenting a monstrous diamond. But Seul had called him a has-been star, laughing at his naivete for taking it seriously when she was just playing around.

Back at the resort, Oska heads to see… Joo-won, of course! In my mind, he’s seeking out a buddy for some companionship, but he gives Joo-won a different reason, proposing a bike race and accompanying wager.

Joo-won’s not interested until Oska offers to move out of their villa if he loses. But if he wins… he wants Gil Ra-im, a person he suddenly “desperately needs.” Given the timing of his realization, something tells me this is more about pride and revenge than emotional fulfillment.

Oska does have a shred more understanding about women than Cousin Crazy, though, and he points out that Joo-won isn’t capable of giving up everything for a woman. He, on the other hand, can: “Women can sense that instinctually. Especially poor women.”

Ra-im sees the men preparing to head out and, since she enjoys dirt biking herself, asks to be included. She doesn’t mind being in the middle of a bet, and offers up her own conditions — if she wins, she’ll be cast in Oska’s MV.

And off they go.

At a fork in the road, the men’s close jostling flips a sign and points it to the opposite path. I find it highly improbable that the kickass stuntwoman with a head start would find herself in last place, but I understand that the story needs this point, so… Yeah, she takes the other road.

When the men emerge from the forest and speed toward the finish line, Joo-won constantly looks behind him, wondering where Ra-im went.

Joo-won’s in the lead, but he hears a scream through the walkie-talkie and halts — twenty feet in front of the finish line — giving Oska the victory. More worried about Ra-im than the bet, he yells back in the walkie-talkie, but gets no response.

He and Oska separate to search different parts of the biking route, calling emergency service in case medical attention is needed. (A hilarious bit: A paramedic asks Secretary Kim to describe Ra-im’s clothing so they know what to look for. He hasn’t seen her today, so he can only say, “Well, if the president chose it… pretty clothing?”)

At the forked road, Joo-won sees the sign pointing the wrong way and heads down the road less taken.

He’s imagining all sorts of horrible possibilities, but to his surprise he finds Ra-im safe and sound. However, there’s something strange about this forest — the walkie-talkie doesn’t work here, and neither do cell phones. Oddly, Ra-im hadn’t heard the scream that sent Joo-won on the search in the first place — and she certainly didn’t do any screaming.

Unaware of the search party that’s looking for her, she’s most bummed that her chance to do the car stunt has been ruined. She’s calm and matter-of-fact about this all — in contrast to Joo-won’s nervous worry — and points them to a remote restaurant, where they can call a taxi.

They follow the sign to the isolated shack, called “Mysterious Garden,” which is located deep in the woods and amidst lots of fog.

The building itself looks rather familiar, although Joo-won doesn’t connect it to the strange house in the painting he’d almost bought.

The Mysterious Garden turns out to be a bizarre place decorated with strange talismans and owned by an even stranger proprietress. Ra-im looks around at the many colorful bottles while Joo-won tries to call out.

The woman serves them a chicken dinner while asking Joo-won closely if he’s sick — maybe he’s got that pesky cancer, or some other illness? Her strange intensity is unnerving, and he scoots away. To Ra-im she says, “Nice to see you” — which is a greeting that is often used to mean “Nice to see you again.”

Ra-im sees that the woman is making liquor, which her father also liked to do. The woman retorts, “He liked drinking it more than making it.”

It’s a medicinal type of liquor, which she is making “to save my daughter.” But when Ra-im asks if her daughter is sick, the woman says in her curious way, “That is apparently her fate.”

They make it back to the hotel safely after dinner, and Joo-won chides her for accepting a gift of two bottles of liquor from the woman. It’s an odd thing to give, and he jokes that she’s got an (old-fashioned, quirky) ajusshi living inside her. Ra-im returns, “I’ve got several.”

She adds with a little smile, “One of the shy ajusshis among them has something he’d like me to tell you. Back there, thanks for coming to get me.”

To cover up his pleasure, Joo-won balks that the ajusshi should’ve said so earlier, so Ra-im counters, “If you keep this up, the ajusshi who likes to fight is going to make an appearance.”

She holds out one of the bottles to Joo-won, which he rejects. Until she clarifies that it’s for Oska. Then he grabs it, naturally.

They find Jong-soo waiting for Ra-im with arms akimbo, anger simmering that she disobeyed his instructions to wait for him. Ra-im apologizes, assuring him that she’s here to work and not play, even if it looks like the opposite is true.

As they walk off together, Joo-won balks at the idea that the stunt team will be using the same hotel room, but Jong-soo answers evenly that his team doesn’t discriminate between gender. Maybe that’s why you’re not gonna get the girl, dude.

With exasperation, Jong-soo explains that he’s keeping her off the shoot because she’s not ready. She insists that she’s not afraid of injury, and doesn’t want to always be pushed behind just because she’s female. To which he tells her that she had better find another team, then, “Because I’ll always make you stand behind, till I die.” O…kay. That’s another reason you won’t be getting the girl, not that we’re counting because really, the only important reason is: You’re not Hyun Bin.

Joo-won enters at this point to press his point about Rai-im sharing their room, or rather, Ra-im NOT sharing their room. Therefore, he’ll vacate his own room so she can use it, while he’ll share with his cousin.

Mention of the LOEL store event makes Jong-soo wonder if Ra-im is here as prizewinner, muttering to himself that he’d done something stupid, which answers the question of how her name was in the raffle in the first place. Ra-im accepts Joo-won’s room offer, explaining it to her boss as preferring to make him uncomfortable over her teammates.

Joo-won follows her back to his room, peppering her with questions about her relationship to her boss. She asks why he’s bugging her and following her around as though the truth weren’t as obvious as a pink elephant in the room holding flowers and candy and a sign reading “I LURVE YOU.” He answers that she already knows the answer.

He says that he possesses too many things to give up all for a woman, but then he opens his arms to her: “So, let’s try a hug.” In his worldview, women fall into two neat categories: women to marry, or women to play around with. (Aren’t you a prince! In your fairy tale, I bet people call you Charming just to be ironic.) “But you keep hanging around someplace in between the two. So let’s hug just once.”

She challenges him, “And if you like it? Then what?” He smiles: “Then I’ll make sure you live a life that’s different from your life now.”

Ah, so she becomes Cinderella. Ra-im is not impressed at this prospect — but even less so at his correction: “No, the Little Mermaid.” Which is to say that she can hang around as a nonentity, “Then disappear, like bubbles.”

Ohhh. You. ASS. And here I thought you’d already scraped the bottom of the barrel in the last episode. Even Hyun Bin’s general awesomeness isn’t doing much to elevate you now, Joo-won. Ra-im’s eyes fill with tears as though even she’s surprised at how cruel he could be, like she hadn’t expect him to go this low.

At least she has the good sense to slap him for his assery this time. But he just says, calm as you please, to think it over.

Meanwhile, one of her sunbaes pulls some strings to get Ra-im a meeting with the MV director… which goes about as well as you’d imagine. Seul enjoys this reversal, while Ra-im bows her head meekly.

Oska flips out when he joins the MV team, only to realize who the new director is. He flatly refuses to work with Seul, and storms out. His manager arrives just in time to get the brunt of Oska’s anger, but he retorts the this is all a situation of Oska’s making anyway — nobody else would work with him.

Oska fires back that he won’t do the MV — and they may as well cancel the album while they’re at it! He kicks everyone out and gets ready for a long sulk.

Joo-won joins him, and settles down for a brooding session of his own. Oh, are you lonely, baby? POOR WIDDLE RICH BASTARD.

When Joo-won wonders at his cousin’s relationship to Seul, Oska merely answers that she’s his anti-fan. Ha. I guess that’s not a lie, technically.

Ra-im spends the night at that sauna after all, which I’m vastly relieved to see, since staying at Joo-won’s place after his ever-so-gallant speech would have been tantamount to accepting his terms.

Both Ra-im and Joo-won sit contemplating their bottles of liquor for a while before uncorking and drinking. To signal the enormity of the mojo they’re tapping into, as they drink, lightning flashes and a storm brews outside.

And in the morning….

Joo-won wakes up in bed and sees Oska lying beside him…

Only it’s Ra-im’s voice that thinks, “Am I dreaming? What a sweet dream.” S/he looks at Oska with adorable giddiness, pleased with her subconscious for conjuring such a delightful dream.


On the other hand, Ra-im’s body wakes up in the sauna, in a room of sleeping ajummas — where Joo-won’s voice wonders at his own strange dream.

Slowly, it starts to dawn on Ra-im… and Joo-won… that their dreams are too vivid.

Ra-im (in Joo-won’s body, or as I might have to call her, Ra-Him) stumbles out of bed, looks down at her strange hands… and registers a strange presence, um, below.

Meanwhile, Joo-won-in-Ra-im’s-body (what shall we call her/him? Joo-won-ita? Lady Joo-won?) puts a hand to his/her chest, and realizes that there’s more there than there used to be…

 
COMMENTS

I know that Joo-won is written as the world’s most supreme dickwad specifically because he’s going to get served in the coming episodes. And the more egregious the offenses now, the more satisfying the downfall later. I get that, and I look forward to it.

Even so, I think they pushed him just a wee bit too far for my liking in this episode. If the body-switch hadn’t happened at the end of this episode, I may have hated him too much for even the promise of turnaround to mollify. There’s a line between making the hero a misunderstood, or maybe stunted, or maybe socially inept blunderer who just doesn’t know how to be a nice guy, and making the hero a hateful asshat. Unfortunately, I don’t think Joo-won is aware such a line exists, nor does he care, because lines are for common people. Back it up a bit there, buddy.

That said, props to Hyun Bin for going for it and portraying the character’s privileged, arrogant, offensively superior attitude. And if the last few seconds of this episode are any indication, he’s going to be amazing to watch as the girly Ra-im.

By the way, feel free to throw out suggestions for what to call these two when they’re body-switched. I found that when doing Who Are You, it was necessary to call the main character by different names to make it clear who was in whose body at any given point. (There, it was Seung-hyo when he was normal, and SeungHyoDad when he was possessed by the spirit of Dad.) I have a sneaking suspicion that referring to these characters might get a wee bit confusing without clear monikers to establish who we’re talking about.

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It's 1:00am my time and I refresh my lovely JB site and bingo it's here. Thank you for such a wonderful recap. What a beautiful drama. I am so addicted to it and even though Jin Woo is being such an ass here but just can't hate him...after all is Hyun Bin and he protrays JW so well that just can't hate him. I read an interview regarding SG and I don't think the writer plan on turn this to a melodrama, so let's hope that it will be a happy ending.

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Considering how mean Joo-Won has been, i still cant help loving him. It's just too cute because he's obviously so confused and such a spoilt brat but he cant help but fall for Ra-Im. I cant wait for all the hijinks in future episodes, but I must say, I'm going to be disappointed a. if someone DOES get cancer or sickness of any kind and b. if the body swap lasts until the last two episodes. Only because up till now, the show has made me oh-so-happy with its uniquess and because I dont want a rushed ending. I'd like to see how they act differently and fall for each other when theyre back in their OWN bodies.

Thanks again, GF! I love your recaps soo much. They not only explain things I had trouble understanding but your hilariously witty comments make the episodes all the more enjoyable to watch when they pop up in my mind when i watch the eps again. Oh, they should just make an exception and air SG everyday. I mean, it's pretty damn close to torture waiting a whole week. I reckon SG is definitely THE most epic kdrama this year, if not ever, I just hope it gets the ratings it deserves.

OK, off to watch ep 5 again while i wait in pain for the next ep. I hope the kiss does not dissapoint. All this sexual tension has been killing me so no peck-on-the-lips please!

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im sorry i meant JB! You're both equally awesome in my opinion ^^

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Thank you for the recap!!

Thankfully, Joo-won was more tolerable during this episode, even if that sad scene where Joo-won compared Ra-Im to the little mermaid who would disappear like bubbles. or maybe I've become a bit immune? So much of his asshatedness is ingrained in him (he was raised to be an ass versus tragic life events that made him an ass), I'm a little doubtful that he can be reformed, unless the show decides to take the fantasy part one step further and have someone go back in time to Joo-won's childhood and teach him some basic manners. But at least he's an ass to everyone. Despite his aristocratic upbringing, he's at least democratic about that.

Is he richer than Gu Jun-pyo??

I LOVED the scene of Ra-Im and Oska flirting in front of Joo-won. Joo-won's expression was priceless! I replayed that scene several times.

I have been wondering if Tae-sun and Oska will get together. They've had so much of that chemistry we usually see between male and female leads. I feel really bad for Oska - being thrown away like that and now that biatch is gunning to be his sister in law.

as for the scene with the house- why is it that movie/tv/drama characters always think it's okay to go into a creepy house? don't they watch movies or tv?

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" I LOVED the scene of Ra-Im and Oska flirting in front of Joo-won. Joo-won’s expression was priceless! I replayed that scene several times."

same here , it was my scene of epi 5 , I replayed the whole scene , smiling to the priceless JW's expression during RI-Oska flirtation then melting during the flashbacks and RI-JW hurted faces , then smiled again when JW was mimicking RI , it was one of my fav scenes till now :)

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Ahhhh?!!*squeal* thank god Ep 5 is out. i thought it will e delayed due to attack of NK blahblah.
ANYWAY this is
what a sweet revenge.

By the way to those people who wonder how JW got to jeju island he must have took anti anxiety drugs in which he may be sedated in the whole flight.(since hes claustrophobic) ..:)

Spoiler. My take on why Ra-im keeps winning stuff from LOEL maybe becoz of the GREAT UNCLE's doing. He wants Ra im and JW to be together so that it would look bad to his family and company (typical conflict) rich guy-poor girl conflict.

HAy. got to wait 2- 3 days for the subs.meanwhile Im good with JB recap.So. thank yo!mwah!!

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I thought Ra-Im's boss fille dup the lucky draw form in her name when he bought her the bag?? That's why she managed to win??

I may be wrong since this is all in my head. :P

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wow...this is awesome...i like it!

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Thanks for the great recap! Love, love, love this show!! The body swap, though fun and already shows potential for much hilarious moments, is gonna make future recaps so much more tedious to do! I already see LOL scenes such as Ra-im reaching into Joo-won's shirt in public in the preview requiring double the sentence length to recap - there's the translation of the actual act/speech and the interpretation of the implication/complication/confusion.

If I may suggest...that it may be easier if their new monikers already help to differentiate their swapped genders such as "Mister Ra-im reaches into Lady Joo-Won's shirt" or "Mr. Ra-im reaches into Ms. Joo-Won's shirt". Just my 20 won worth.

Keep up the great work, ladies!!

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Yay!!!! So happy - have been waiting for this ~

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thanks for the awesome recap! oskar + taesun = bromance! seul should be left alone to sulk in her own sandpit.

as for names: how about Ra-Him (as you originally suggested, which is spot-on) and Joo-girl?

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oops, i meant oska... what a strange way to spell his name...

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thanks for the recap...loving this drama so much...Binnie is awesome though there have been many times when I wanted to strangle Joo Won...looking forward to all the hilarity tomorrow.

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I am hope the switch sure will be compelling ! ;-)

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Yay! Body switching is here! Voting for He-Ra and She-Won

Seriously, its been a while since I had goosebumps like this while watching a drama... I mean seriously, my fingers are tingling like hell... from that sexy sit-ups, to that so-hot changing room, and now with that sweet flashback, what a great way of telling us how they both actually starts to care for each other more than they ever thought they would...

I'm beginning to understand/tolerate JW way of coping his feelings, his struggle to keep himself grounded that RI is simply someone who is below his level, not so his type; his belief about the so-called life partner that he planned to have, RI has surely turned his life upside down; even though all of that was never her fault to begin with, BUT who else could he really blame then? Well I did find that his way is a bit harsh and way over the top, but what do we expect from JW to treat RI anymore different than his normal way of treating anyone, really, well except for his family; excluding Oska.

About the little mermaid comment, I actually like the fact that JW kept reminding him and RI that they might not share the future together or the happy-ending idea part like in Cinderella is too overwhelming and too-good to be true, n plus from that slap, JW gets RI reaction to his harsh but hard-truth proposal; She wants a happy ending; but who are we kidding, who doesn't?

As for RI, I still trying to figure out her reasons, as to why she is still single; having surrounded by male collegues in the action school, so it was pretty weird that she still single and available, and of coz, the boss; why the heck is he taking the backseat all this while, perhaps much more drama to come; I just love the curiosity level that this drama brought upon me; and now with more unexpected twist to come, I bet the ride will be even joyful than I had in mind...

Hehe so SG, bring it on!

p/s : I'm so agree on that ahjumma-shaman is in fact RI's dad.

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I've been wanting to see Hyun Bin do a drama role like this for sooo long. So excited to the silliness to escalate. As much as I love Ha Ji Won, Hyun Bin has really been the reason why I am loving this drama so much.

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I say we call them RaHim and Joowoman!

Omg I loved this episode!

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"what shall we call her/him? Joo-won-ita? Lady Joo-won?"

LOL! we're having this naming problem here. I can't imagine the confusion that the writer and production team had to deal with in terms of the visualization of scenes and discussions on characters.

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that sure will be fun to watch..as the story unfolds !

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hey there, moony-loony sis sumee! :)

yep, it must be fun. :) but as I've discussed earlier with samgetang, there should be a bigger purpose for the body switch aside from the love story stuff. :)

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hi there sumee and izzie!!! so happy to see you here :-) i have not watched SG episode 5 yet but when i saw the recap is up i just found myself looking for the moony loonies and lo and behold i find you here! weeeee! ;-)

wait...will read recap first and hope to watch d episode too..is there an eng subbed version already? ;-)

be back here later! :-) cya! btw, where's kdl? ;-)

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hi-yah, samgetang! :) I haven't found an eng subbed ep5. I watched the raw video (t'was real pain trying to understand the gestures and digging up my limited Korean vocab) and then read this recap for validation of what I was able to grasp.

haven't seen kdl, though. been missing my moony-loony sisters. :)

starting to have real fun watching this drama with the occurrence of the body swap.

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hi there, soul sistahs, samgetang and izzie!! ;)

im sorry for coming over so late bcos :

1. SKKS is still showing over KBS World in Singapore (ep 15 so far), so I am spending the holidays watching and re-watching the episodes, and rekindling my love affair with MJS and the story...
and surprisingly discovering more layers to the acting and storyline than those i previously found when i watched the episodes on-line...

2. i am still busy with duties in school or doing work at home...

3. i am still unable to be interested in Secret Garden, after watching eps 1-4, and after reading the ep 5 recap...i guess my energy, focus and interest are still taken up by SKKS...

and so, my dear sistahs...
im sorry but i wont b commenting on Secret Garden as of now...maybe from ep 6 onwards?

i will have to wait and see... ;)

however, do enjoy yourselves, dear sistahs,
watching and commenting on Secret Garden,
bcos i will find the time to read your comments
even tho i may not have anything to say... ;)

i missed you gals so much... ;)

once again, my sincere apologies, my dear soul sistahs :)

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@izzie: thanks! i think i will watch it with the eng subtitles cos based from the recap it looks like it would be best appreciated with full translation, although the actors, esp the leads, are doing a fine, fine job in their acting...have to be extra, extra patient. ;-)

@kdl: nothing to apologize for, my dear. been a busy day/few days for me, too. just got back from meetings with suppliers, a seminar on history and culture, a couple of movies with a friend, dinner for family, bday celeb for a sister, overseas call with childhood friends...all fine and soul-enriching! so was away from dramabeans for a while, too...no pressure, kdl, if life's demands (and preferences) do not allow us to check in here from time to time. we remain our moony-loony selves ;-) and thanks so much for dropping a note here despite yr hectic sched!!! :-) catch you soon in yr next kdrama obsession ;-)

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hey, kdl! :) nice to see that you dropped by.
as samgetang said, there's no need to apologize. :) what we all need is to enjoy whatever it is we're doing. as much as possible, no worries about anything.

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Ra - Him

Joo - She

Short and direct, easier to remember ....

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my vote too!

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Rahim and Jooshe here

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My vote, too. Easy to type, too.

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Thanks so much for the quick update. You are super! Have been waiting for this for the last many hours. Hope you can help with Episode 6 also as soon as it is shown.

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Finally they change bodies. Yeah I agree that they made him too arrogant but now he will feel what is like to be her. Thanks for the recap.

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Whatever the moniker, as long as it's consistent: the soul first, then the shell as the second syllable (Ra-Him/Joo-Wonita or whatever) or the shell first, then the soul.

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so many awesome scene in this episode and with all Joo won's hurtful jerky way towards Lime I can't hate him cos he will meet his comeuppance.... though all can be forgiven with a pretty face though his sunken cheeks is too obvious...
lol when Joo won's secretary reenact Kwon Sang woo's scene in Stairway to Heaven

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so many awesome scene in this episode and with all Joo won's hurtful jerky way towards Lime I can't hate him cos he will meet his comeuppance.... all can be forgiven with a pretty face though his sunken cheeks is too obvious...
lol when Joo won's secretary reenact Kwon Sang woo's scene in Stairway to Heaven

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"I find it highly improbable that the kickass stuntwoman with a head start would find herself in last place"

at the early stage of the race, while Ra-Im went on ahead the winding dirt road, Joo-Won (in red) took a shortcut via the wooden walkway and Oska followed him, which placed them ahead of her.

what makes me wonder is how the wimpy Joo-Won could brave the dirt ramps and land like a true BMXer.

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joo-woman FTW :)

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Just love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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oh please Ep 6 come!

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oh how i want to watch this drama so freakin badly! Dramafever has it but the subs are off with the voice. anyone else know a good place to watch?

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try kimchidrama. but as of the mo, they only have up to episode 4. but the video quality is good and is not broken down into sub-parts there.

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AM-addiction forum section has up to 6, up to 4 with subs as of yesterday.

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'POOR WIDDLE RICH BASTARD' Yep, your recap is as awesome as always :) Thank so much!!!

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"Even so, I think they pushed him just a wee bit too far for my liking in this episode. If the body-switch hadn’t happened at the end of this episode, I may have hated him too much for even the promise of turnaround to mollify. There’s a line between making the hero a misunderstood, or maybe stunted, or maybe socially inept blunderer who just doesn’t know how to be a nice guy, and making the hero a hateful asshat. Unfortunately, I don’t think Joo-won is aware such a line exists, nor does he care, because lines are for common people. Back it up a bit there, buddy."

I agree that they took it a little too far with JW's character. I think the writers make a wise choice with portraying JW's more lovable sides in episode 1 & 2 because he is quite hateful in the last few. As I re-watch the last few episodes, I can't help thinking that JW is really quite a horrible person. Horribly snobbish, horribly rude and horribly self-centered. Seriously I can't think of any saving grace for him. Even his so called love for R is suspect. JW is obsessed with R for some reasons but I don't think that is really love yet. Because If you truly love somebody, you care about her feelings, not hurt her again and again; but JW has demonstrated that he is incapable of caring for anybody except for himself. I really want to club him during the mermaid comment. R was too easy on him.

I am glad that the switch happens now. Because I don't think I can take another episode of JW's being so mean to R.

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Great recap and great episode. So many quotables in this recap - thanks Jb! I think i'm officially hooked on this drama after this episode. Oy...

I agree with the ahjumma being her dad (i love that that actress is in like every drama! Like Kim Gab Soo), but i sincerely hope the sickness isn't cancer - lovesickness maybe? Or maybe Joowon will have to give her a kidney or bone marrow or something. Hoping for something not too cliched. Also, on the food - maybe he was giving Joowon food and asking all those questions because he knew they'd switch bodies and wanted to make sure his daughter was well fed and healthy? I dunno. So long as cancer's not involved, i'm fine.

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Where does JongSoo fit into this...he should get the girl at least for a few episodes. He's quite fine.

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I felt like the department store scene with the clothes last week was worse than anything in this episode, as far as Joo-won's behavior.

Also, I too found it totally ridiculous that the professional stuntwoman fell behind the two guys. I rationalized it by saying that she was pacing herself, and she was planning an awesome come-from-behind, sprint-to-the-finish victory when she still has energy and they don't. Or that she was letting them find all the tricky spots first.

Anyway, I'm totally looking forward to bodyswapped hijinks.

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I don't know, I kind of find it believable since they showed Oska working on his bike in a previous episode. Also, lets not count out man strength and weight.

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I could be wrong but I think the fact that RI had a whole different outfit on when JW finds her in the forest means something. It bothered me because I kept trying to figure out how and why she was not in her biking gear. Did she bring extra clothes with her on a bike race? Probably not. That makes no sense. Did she leave and come back? No, because she said she was trying to call a cab to make her way back. Then all of sudden she has another wardrobe change where she is in the orange jacket. Either the production team made a mistake...TWICE or it's a clue. My guess is that it's a clue. I have my theories as I am familiar with the writer's work but I'll stop myself here. Did anyone else find that strange?

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I think it was a mistake. They probably filmed it quickly and couldn't reshoot.

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my vote - ra-him and joo-she. shows the gender switch and easy to remember. :)

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yep. (pls refer to Neuro's comment at #41 and my reply at 41.4)

if it's a clue, i wonder what it is for.

could they have been to another place in between the obscure resto to the hotel where they could have bought the orange jacket and ditched the black one and the biking gears as well? (yeah, where have the bikes gone?)

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this is in response to K at #81.

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Well...they pretty much established that JW has mental issues. People who suffer from claustrophobia or anxiety don't hallucinate like JW does but this is k-drama land where made up illnesses and ridiculous types of amnesia cases are abundant and accepted for moving plots along. I think while looking for RI something happens to JW. Maybe he takes a tumble and loses consciousness and him finding RI and everything that happens thereafter is all a figment of his imagination. That would explain the switch. At the end he will wake up with this new found understanding of what it's like to be in her shoes. He will no longer be conflicted about his feelings toward her because he will understand what it is like to be her. OR not. Maybe I've seen one to many k-dramas and pay way too close attention to details that mean nothing to the story.

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hmm... that's very Vanilla Sky. :)

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I know...LOL. Have you seen "Lovers in Paris"?

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nope. :)

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another question: are we gonna get a new set of flashbacks for the unexplained jacket-switching and the whereabouts of the bikes? cuz this drama seems to love leaving crumbs to trail back to when we're already on the next episode.

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I vote for Ra Him and Joo Wonshee the other alternatives for Joo Won just don't give off the same cute feeling to me.

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It's the first time you're recapping a weekend drama. It feels great to get up this Sunday morning and enjoy today's post while eating my brunch! THANKS!
And how cute Binnie can be! ^^ Can't wait to see more girly Binnie.

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The cute scenes between them were really cute, but then came the slap scene. D: JW has a long way to go.

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because my whole weekend passed by thinking of secret garden, I followed every detail as possible as. especially because of the long preview, I felt like I've already watched episode 5 and that episode just seemed to me as a bridge to new, funny and adorable moments.
ep 6 seems to be awesome. can't wait
While waiting for it, I pray not loose my mind because there is not so much left till now

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its amazing the extent the Kdrama heroes are going out of their way to be mean.. Lee Seunggi in Shining Inheritance.. now Hyun Bin
Now we all know girls like bad boys *wink*

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little mermaid reference! miss MGiaG!

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I have been thinking this since the young ingenue came on with his beautiful voice and cute looks. He and oska will/should also switch bodies at sometime during this show. I haven't read all the recap comments, but I'm sure someone else has thought of this as have the writers. They both are in opposite places in their careers and need some time to see things from the other side and get a fresh perspective on what they both need out of life. A swap between them would do that. As for the bromance. I am not going to deny my interest being peeked on that front too, but it is vastly secondary to the switch that these guys obviously need for better plot development.

Oska young and just starting out with no one knowing who he is and getting to enjoy music for making music again. Young pretty boy getting a taste of fame and demands of a well aged idol life. Imagine the respect they could develop for each other and for the music they would create after.

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Lol what an awesome episode! I watched it last night and this is the first thing I checked today, not even out of bed yet!
My fav random scene in this ep is when they were getting ready to race, when Ra-im asked Joo won if he'll piggy back her if she can't do it, and he nonchalantly replied "of course I'll have to carry you(princess style), so that I can see your face".
It's moment like this that makes me unable to hate him at all, even if he's being such an ass most of the time.

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must agree with you completely - i loved those words, but more importantly, the flippant way he delivered the lines. i'm so used to him being a complete ass, so the bubble line didn't actually make me blink unlike a lot of other people. but just things like that, and how he makes his intentions completely clear ... context makes the person, and i can't really hate him for being the way he is.

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reading through the comments made me paranoid about cancer storylines etcetc but the episode itself... priceless. now that second guy lead gets more lines, i realise how wooden his acting can be - BUT HE'S SO GORGEOUS and has so much screen charima. >_>

hyun bin on the other hand, has everything. the last couple of minutes when he was acting as her was spot on. and far out, the previews look hilarious. SO EXCITE. <3

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The live singing "That Woman" by Tae-Su is really touching at the beginning of this episode. Is it possible to have the version posted?

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Well…they pretty much established that JW has mental issues. People who suffer from claustrophobia or anxiety don’t hallucinate like JW does but this is k-drama land where made up illnesses and ridiculous types of amnesia cases are abundant and accepted for moving plots along. I think while looking for RI something happens to JW. Maybe he takes a tumble and loses consciousness and him finding RI and everything that happens thereafter is all a figment of his imagination. That would explain the switch. At the end he will wake up with this new found understanding of what it’s like to be in her shoes. He will no longer be conflicted about his feelings toward her because he will understand what it is like to be her. OR not. Maybe I’ve seen one to many k-dramas and pay way too close attention to details that mean nothing to the story.

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Gees. I didn't mean to post this twice. Sorry.

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Am I missing something? Why is Tae-Sun telling Oska he's gay in that situation? He's gay so Oska won't chase after him?! I am missing something for sure. Pls someone enlighten me.

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Oska asks Tae Sun why he called the police and Tae Sun says it was to protect him. Oska says something about how that was a stupid move because it could have been written up in the tabloids and he could have handled the situation quietly with money. So when Oska wrist grabs him and gets all honest and junk Tae Sun says let go of him when he asks nicely because for once he is looking out for Oska (the big hallyu star) because he likes men...he's gay. So I'm assuming he is referencing what Oska said earlier about tabloids and what not.

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Will check that out. Thanks.

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Joo-Woman and Ra-Him

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I love it! LOL!

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i agree with Ra - HIm and Joo-WoonSHE . but on another note tall dark and handsome jong soo has ruined his chances of getting the girl . no way will he ever have the cance now that the body switch has happened . unless due some twisted hand of fate him and joo-woonSHE bond one day and he thinks his telling Joo-woon but his telling Joo-woonshe . so i say again , writers give us some choice . they make jong soo look unelligable in the battle for Joo-woonSHE 's heart ! what's the use for all that tall dark and handsome when it's not being brought to good use . all i have to say GET IN THAT BATTLEFIELD ! tall dark and handsome !

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I love this episode especially the conversation before the bike competition, the part where JW says that he will carry Ra-im instead of piggy back her so that he can see her face. Omo....I am so touched by these words.....

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i know loads of comments are here but i'm supporting this show :)

i thought at first that the switching is kinda out of place. but it is a good move since Joo-won is such a nut! grrrrrr
Little Mermaid and disappear into bubbles?! Man YOU ARE CRAZY!

anyway, I'm so excited for the next episodes as the main actors portray the swapped souls

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JB you are so awesome. How do you manage to do the recaps SO FAST? I just barely watched the fifth episode with subs!

Anyway I LOVED this episode. That whole flashback with Joo-won and Ra-im during the song (where he thinks about how he sees her tying the scarf around the bag and she tries on a lot of clothes for him) is seriously just a ploy to get to soften towards the characters, but it's also a necessary flash of insight. Although what Joo-won says is harsh at times, I think it comes from his struggle against what he's been ingrained with. (Seriously, just LOOK at his family, and his MOM. Omg. I will be so sad when Joo-she comes up against his family. S/he will be SO out of her depth) When people are angry they often do things or say things they don't really mean (or do really mean, but not in that kind of really hurtful way).

So. I basically like it that we're really being given insights into both characters. Kinda agree though that it's been lopsided so far on JW's end, so I'm hoping the body switch will show us more of what'd happened with RI.

AND OH MY GOODNESS. The trailer for Episode 6. Is. So. Beyond. Words. I am dying for Episode 6 to come out now!! SG really is an addiction...

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