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My Princess: Episode 2

Don’t count your chickens before they’ve hatched, but I will concede that My Princess is definitely faster out of the gate. It’s breezy, it’s charming, and…it’s So Purty. But also, I’m surprised by how cute they are. I mean, who knew—stick a Hand Towel in a comedy, and voila…personality!

 
EPISODE 2 RECAP

Seol is elated to have Hae-young as a guest at the pension, and happily shows him the rooms. She calls one of the humble rooms the Royal Executive Grand Presidential Suite, which just makes him scoff because he actually IS someone who would stay at a suite with such an unwieldy name.

He wanders about the place, looking at photos of Seol with her mother, deciding that she really isn’t Grandpa’s type. Over the phone with Grandpa’s secretary, he says that he’ll be staying a few days to make up his mind whether or not to bring her, and that she approached him first knowing who he was. He adds with a note of bitterness that he didn’t know that Grandpa was so devoted to his children. Ew, so you’re going into this thinking she’s your aunt? That’s going to make the naked run-ins a little less sexy. Just sayin’.

The next morning, Seol wakes him up by wafting the smell of bacon throughout the house. (Can I just say, best way to wake up, ever? Add coffee and I’m yours.) He comes down hungry, asking where the nearest restaurant is. She tells him that it’s an hour an a half away, right next to the nearest grocery store too. She then offers him a place at the table, for a small fee of course. She up-charges for the bacon. I love how shameless she is about earning every little penny.

Yoon-ju gives another interview at the museum, and the reporter asks how she got started on this lost monarchy project in the first place. She answers wistfully that it was her first love. She means that literally of course, as we see in flashback Yoon-ju and Jung-woo researching the project, and her pouting that this is his idea of a date. He swears that he’ll uncover the truth (the lost desdendant), and she goes along with him as he does all the legwork and research, growing invested in it. She adds that in the end, it was only after she became the museum’s curator that she found the missing link.

Jung-woo walks up as she finishes her interview, and over coffee he basically gives her a chance to apologize…which she doesn’t do. When he asks her why, she says that it’s because the President (of Daehan) wanted it, and she and her father can’t deny the President’s wishes. Jung-woo, hurt but trying to reason that she had a hard time with the decision, wants her to say something to appease his wounded heart. But she decides she can’t handle the guilt, and walks out, asking him to call her when he’s feeling better about it. What, now? Wouldn’t step one be you apologizing? Gah.

In case the magnitude of her betrayal is lost in translation (I mean life-to-drama, not Korean-to-English), an academic can spend an entire career on one line of inquiry, looking for one artifact/discovery/missing link, and though he may have done 99% of the work, she swooped in and did that last 1% that gave HER all the credit. She stole his baby, his life’s work, right out from under him. And that’s not even factoring in the love angle.

Grandpa goes to see the President (of Korea) and they discuss how the plan to restore the monarchy is going. It seems weird to me that the President would be in on a plan to restore a monarchy and thereby decrease the weight of his position as top dog, but maybe I’m just thinking of it too one-dimensionally. Or too logically? Sigh.

Later that night, Hae-young comes running into the kitchen in nothing but a towel (sadly, not a Hand Towel), screaming that the water is freezing cold. Seol whirls around to avert her eyes (lest she take in too much of The Pretty) and tells him that hot water is also an up-charge. Ha.

She turns around with veggies as blinders and adds that she’s going to the store to pick up some stuff, and that he really shouldn’t be so stingy about the hot water. Hehe. Hae-young stands there shocked, although it’s hard to say what shocks him more: her veggie-eyes, or her unparalleled cheapness.

He can’t sleep, so he tosses and turns, and then heads outside when he hears some noise. He comes out to find Seol sitting outside with the dogs, watching Roman Holiday projected on the side of the house. Aw, I love watching movies outside.

He smiles and joins her, saying that he never gets tired of this movie. As they watch, one of the shutters swings open, and Seol runs up to put it back, so that she stands there for a second, with Audrey Hepburn’s face superimposed on her own. Oh, symbolism. You are not subtle, Show, but this was just one reference that was not going to go untouched, if I know k-dramas.

Hae-young takes the opportunity to ask if this is the house she grew up in, and she says that it pretty much is, since she’s lived here since she was six. He asks tentatively where she lived before then, and she says here and there…and the orphanage.

He wonders if she remembers anything about her birth parents, and she teases if he’s going to find them if she does. He says that he can, but she just laughs it off. She doesn’t know if it’s memory, or fantasy, or just what she imagined, but there’s only bits and pieces that she remembers.

The one thing she does remember: that Daddy dropped her off at the orphanage, saying, “I’ll be right back.” She smiles wistfully, as she adds that “right back” has taken a a really long time. Hae-young sighs that she must’ve harbored a lot of resentment. She counters cheerily that everyone does at some point with their parents—didn’t he, even once when he was little? He can’t help but smile at her sunny disposition.

Hae-young asks what she’d do if she found her birth parents tomorrow. Why, found out how much she’d inherit, of course. And after that? Find out if she has any siblings…to see how much her share would be. Ha. Even Hae-young laughs to himself, wondering how such a little thing (he calls her “pea-sized”) could be so single-mindedly obsessed with money.

She gets a call from her research supervisor, frantic that she was supposed to book a room for Professor Nam to stay, and so she asks for Seol to put him up at the pension and pretend that it was all a coincidence. Seol jumps at the chance to have a fateful run-in with her Professor Dreamy, and wakes up the next morning to decorate the whole place with loving care. Even the dogs get all dressed up.

Seol asks Hae-young to switch rooms so that she can put Jung-woo in the room opposite hers (for the oh-so-casual late-night run-in, of course) but he refuses, getting more irritated by the minute as she spouts on and on about how wonderful this other guy is. Heh. I love that he’s not outright romantically interested in her, but the very act of putting some other guy above him insults his vanity. Nothing like jealousy to stir up feelings.

They hear Jung-woo arrive, and Seol rushes up to her room to change, asking Hae-young to go stall him for a few minutes. He balks at first, but then realizes it’s his chance to size up the guy, so he heads out. Jung-woo arrives and Hae-young literally looks him up and down, greeting him coldly (Song Seun-heon does one thing really well—and it’s this, the I’m-so-awesome-so-who-are-you-thinking-that-you’re-awesomer-than-me thing.)

Seol comes out, feigning surprise over the coincidence (but…you put up a welcome sign with his name on it…) and Hae-young scoffs at her sudden 180, dressed up for her professor and fawning over him.

Jung-woo asks who Hae-young is, and she starts to describe him…but Hae-young cuts in by putting his arm around her. “I’m the person she’s going to be sharing a roof with, very soon.” He kisses her on the cheek for good measure. HA. Love it.

Jung-woo is surprised, but happy for her, and she tries to protest but Hae-young railroads the situation, telling Jung-woo that he’s to stay in the Royal Grand Executive Suite, which is just across the way from THEIR room, so he can knock if he needs anything. Keh. He drags her inside as she flails about, trying to say that this isn’t what it looks like…

Inside, she lays into Hae-young for messing things up, but he’s quick to remind her of her over-acting to “help” him with Yoon-ju. She fesses up to harboring some resentment towards Yoon-ju that’s personal, which he thinks is just jealousy over Yoon-ju’s popularity. (What are we, in high school?)

She wonders why he’s so determined with a woman who’s got another guy she’s going to marry, and besides, she seems the type that feigns innocence in front of men. Hae-young defends Yoon-ju’s honor, and even Seol is impressed with how much he seems to like her. She says fine, they’re even now, and orders him to behave, or there’s no dinner. He grumbles to himself that she’s always threatening him with food.

He gets a call from Grandpa asking him about Seol. He answers that she’s grown up well, but he hasn’t had a chance to bring up the reason why he’s here. He doesn’t know how to get her to come along, when he doesn’t really know why himself. Grandpa just says that he’s waiting, and to bring her soon.

Outside, he stands back as Seol flirts with Jung-woo, noticing yet another artifact in his book that she thinks she’s seen in her house…but is quickly corrected by Jung-woo’s colleague that that would be ridiculous. Oh yeah? We’ll see just how ridiculous it’s gonna get.

He asks Jung-woo how he feels about Yoon-ju stealing his thunder. Hae-young’s ears perk up. He adds that he ought to hurry up and marry her; dating too long is a bad thing. Hae-young glares, realizing the connection now, and Seol tries to diffuse the situation. She rushes into the house with Hae-young in tow.

He demands to know if the Yoon-ju they’re talking about is his Yoon-ju. She pretends not to know what he’s talking about, but he can tell she’s known all along. She finally spills the beans that yes, they’re the same person, and that Yoon-ju and Jung-woo are first loves at that. He fumes, as Seol asks if he has the confidence to beat Jung-woo.

That just raises his ire, as he insists that he’s not someone who loses to anyone. She points out that he’s already lost to Daehan’s heir…and then apologizes for poking at a sore spot. She tells him that they can help each other—he gets Yoon-ju, and she gets her dear professor. He’s like, what now?

She starts laying out the master plan, as he drags her inside. He tells her to pack her bags—they’re going to Seoul. She doesn’t see why, especially with guests here, but he just blurts out: “I think you’re my aunt.”

Uh…. She thinks it’s as ridiculous as it sounds, making him repeat it over and over. She’s younger than him, he has no proof, and she doesn’t understand why her parents aren’t the ones here, if it’s really true. He tells her that his grandfather is sick, and that he’s only known for two days, so he’s as floored as she is by the whole situation.

She freezes up, wondering if he’s here to ask her for an organ or something to save Grandpa, which he disabuses her of right away, and then she wonders if she’s just going to end up tied down to a starving family. He’s like, you’ve seen me, and you don’t know the answer to that? She counters that she’s only ever seen him swipe his credit card everywhere, so she doesn’t know, does she? Heh.

He takes her down and tells Jung-woo that something’s come up that’s going to turn Seol’s life upside-down, so he asks them to excuse her for leaving. He does it in the rudest way possible, of course, so she tells him that it’s her life and her business, and tells Jung-woo calmly that something’s come up. Hae-young rushes her away and she stops him, insisting on bowing a proper goodbye to Jung-woo, and Hae-young just spits out that from now on, he’s going to be the one bowing to her. Ha, you don’t even know the half of it, buddy.

On the drive back to Seoul, she asks what his grandpa does for a living. He answers vaguely, and then decides he ought to tell her since she’s clearly not getting the full picture. He asks if she threw away his business card. She says she has it, and takes it out. Hae-young: “What’s my name?” Seol: “Park Hae-young.” Hae-young: “What’s the name of the museum you were at yesterday?” Seol: “Hae-young Museum….” It finally dawns on her that HE’s the Daehan Group heir.

They pull up to the giant mansion, where Grandpa and the entire staff are lined up outside to greet them. They get out and Grandpa is helped up out of his wheelchair, and proceeds to get down on his knees in front of Seol. He greets her, head bowed, as “Your Highness…”

They’re like, what the…? As Grandpa takes her hands with a smile on his face, calling her Princess.

Inside, Hae-young argues with Grandpa’s secretary to let him in the room, but he’s not allowed. Secretary Oh tells him that he wished that Seol wasn’t found either, but it’s something they can’t help now.

Inside the glorious library that I would give my left arm to own, Grandpa shows Seol a picture. She recognizes it as Emperor Sunjong. He begins to tell her the story of how Emperor Sunjong entrusted his son to a loyal man, to take him into hiding and bring him back when the country was re-stabilized.

She clears it up thusly: she is Emperor Sunjong’s great-granddaughter. She takes it all rather well, saying that her dream when she was little was to be a princess. Ha. He takes out a picture of another man, but she doesn’t recognize him. He asks her to remember, but she tells him that she has no memory before the age of five.

He begs her to remember something, and she can only recall bits and pieces, like crying in an alley, a strawberry hair-tie, a helicopter…

He takes something else out of the box and hands it to her. She opens the pouch, and inside is a little girl’s strawberry hair-tie. She looks at it in wonder, as it finally starts to sink in that she’s really the one Grandpa is talking about. She looks at the man in the photo as she realizes what this means—is that her father? Where is he now? Can she meet him?

Grandpa hangs his head, asking forgiveness…her father is no longer living. She gets up and storms out, angry at being handed a family and then having it yanked away once she let herself believe.

She runs out, past Hae-young, saying that his Grandpa must be ill (in the head), right? He said that her father is dead and that she’s some princess—that’s just crazy. She tells him not to stop her, and walks off.

He decides to follow her, and chases in his car, stopping in the road to at least take her where she’s going. But he sees that she’s crying. She can’t stop as the tears keep coming, and she yells angrily that it can’t be true—her dad can’t be dead. “My daddy, he promised. He said he’d be right back!”

She cries and cries, “I waited so long! He can’t die like this!” Hae-young pulls her close and holds her as she cries.

He takes her home, but she realizes once she’s there that her sister changed the lock code on her. He wonders that she doesn’t even have a key to her own house, and she tells him that it’s her sister’s house, and that sisters often fight. He asks if they’re related by blood, which they aren’t—she isn’t even actually older, as they’re the same age and got adopted together, and Mom decided that even twins have an unni and a younger sister, so they should play rock-paper-scissors….and Seol lost. Ha. That’s the cruelest way to decide a family hierarchy if I ever heard of one. If I had been that kid, I’d resent rock-paper-scissors my whole life.

She tells him to leave since she’s got plenty of places to go, but he can’t very well do that and still be prince charming, can he? He takes her to his place, and shows her to the guest room, quoting the same rate that she did at her pension, and joking that hot water is extra.

She washes up in the bathroom, and says to herself in the mirror that it’s not her; it can’t be her, and her father isn’t dead.

Elsewhere, Seol’s mom takes her sister Dan out shopping for a new outfit, the only point of which is to set her up as the Cinderella-unni type, bad-mouthing Seol when she has the opportunity. It looks like she’ll be the thorn in our heroine’s side for the duration.

Seol comes out to find that Hae-young has defied the space-time continuum to make her a steak dinner. She’s surprised that he can cook, and he just replies that he can do everything…he’s perfect that way, and it’s quite a burden. HA. This guy cracks me up.

She refuses to toast to his pompous vanity, but does praise his cooking as she eats her steak on her fork like a lollipop. Hae-young gets a call in the middle of dinner from Yoon-ju, who’s just outside his door. She rings the doorbell and he panics, rushing Seol into the guest room with her plate, telling her to stay put.

He sits down with Yoon-ju while Seol eats up the rest of her dinner crouched down on the bed, but then she starts to get an uncomfortable look on her face…

Her stomach starts to make noises as she does the bathroom dance, trying to hold it in, and finally she calls Hae-young to tell her that it’s an emergency. He hilariously tells her that she’s an adult now, so she can take care of it herself, and hangs up.

They end up texting back and forth, with Seol threatening to just go in one of his designer bags (Ha) until he finally ushers Yoon-ju out awkwardly. She senses that something’s up, and then on her way out, she looks down and sees a woman’s shoes. He starts to try and explain, letting the door close again behind him…

…which is right when Seol runs out thinking that she’s gone, and makes a mad dash to the bathroom.

 
COMMENTS

So far I like it much better than I had expected, because it’s breezy and funny, and less lost-daughter-princess-drama, which is, minus the fluffy princess part, a very makjang-esque setup. But the show is sticking to a delightfully comic tone, which makes the birth secret stuff go by fairly well. I just hope that the plot continues to move along this briskly, and that we don’t get too entrenched in the birth secret back-and-forth that’s bound to happen.

Regardless, I do really like Kim Tae-hee and Song Seung-heon in these roles. They really should have done comedy sooner, because they are SO much more believable as these types of characters. She’s fantastic as a sunny character, and he’s hilarious as the vain Mr. Awesome…who totally doesn’t get how someone couldn’t see just how awesome he is. It cracks me up. When he puts the intense face on and starts to over-emote, we’re back in Hand Towel territory, but there’s enough hilarity and princely charm that carries him past that.

Cute. Cute. Cute.

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Guys, this vision came to me in a dream.

The evil twin will conspire with ol'plastic face (guess who) to bring her down. Seul will be forced to abdicate as princess and part with Speedoman hence the Roman Holiday reference.

Speedoman gives up everything to be with her. They marry, honeymoon at the Pyramids, and have twins- a boy and a girl. The girl they name Audrey and the boy they name Tut (after King Tut).

Seul spends her days happily dressing up little Audrey like a princess. Speedoman meanwhile takes on the daddy role with gusto. He especially enjoys showering with Little Tut in black skimpy speedos. The end.

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OH my, she does have a plastic face... it's like if I bring a lighter in front of her, her face may melt. It just doesn't look attractive or natural... don't know what the two male leads see in her. honestly.

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Exactly! Her smile is so frozen it looks like a grimace.....but the evil twin scares me. I just feel she's going to do something mean. Why does she hate her so much? Maybe she's the real princess? Mix up at the orphanage like Bad Guy?

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I just can't believe it that she calls HY "oppa." Doesn't fit.

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You're very visionary and I love your dream. :)

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I love everything now about My Princess...after 2 episodes - My Fave RomCom Drama so far this 2011.

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Hi guys it's me again. LOL So excited about this show I have to share my thoughts with you.

I keep thinking the Roman Holiday thing is more than just an interesting interlude. I think there's going to be a parallel between what happens in the movie and what happens in the story. Seul already looks remarkably like Audrey Hepburn. Both are princesses. Both meet commoners and fall in love.

I watched Sleepless in Seattle and the writer used the same technique. Allusions were made throughout the movie to the classic An Affair to Remember - quotes and scenes from the movie were frequently made. The ending too was almost similar, with a twist.

So I can't help feeling a sense of dread after I read here that Roman Holiday ended with the guy and the girl parting ways. Will the drama also end like that?

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I think you're right about Roman Holiday playing a significant role in the series.--Song Seung-heon keeps posing like Gregory Peck -- and is groomed to look like him.

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that 2 dogs are toooooooooooooooooooooooooo cute >.<

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I thought I wouldn't like it but suprisingly I like it. KTH has a good chemistry with SSH...

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KTH is so lovely and cute. This is the first time that she can show off her lovely face without serious, fierce or sad expressions. Her acting is much more natural with a smiling face.

SSH is not bad here. I watched a lot of SSH's dramas in the past but did not have the courage to try his recent ones because he is always showing similar expressions for all his roles. But SSH in this drama is awesome and hilarious. I love GF's description on that particular scene. I cannot stop laughing.

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i love it love it love it! they are perfect in their roles and i have alot of envy for her to be in this with mr. towel! woot! but, at least we get to view it too! har har har!

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I absolutely adore this drama! Mr Hand Towel is so Freaking HOT!

I told my husband I want his body like SSH. lol

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true... so HOT!!! yummy

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Why must Korean drama world make 2nd [evil or not] female leads all look alike with that ugly short hair cut?! It's like, we get it, shes the 2nd lead, you don't have to physically mold her into one. Urgh

PYJ is a great actress but I feel like [so far] her talent here is a waste. On top of that, her look/style is so much more older than everyone else in the cast even though in real life they're all about the same age.

I'm really liking the drama [so far]! KTH is adorable and reminds me of a cross of SHK in Full House and LDH in My Girl but more subtle. SSH's character is a break from the typical cold-face-but-warm-heart chaebol. And finally, the politics is so boring ... I find myself skipping over it. I wish they wouldve made it more interesting ....

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Yes, and they'll keep on saying that the lead is so plain and ugly and not ladylike while the second lead is so beautiful, classy, smart etc etc. And weird thing is, the lead is always tons prettier than the second lead!!!! I have to ask myself, Huh? Lead is so pretty why do they keep saying she's ugly???? They did it in Full House, You Are Beautiful. So annoying. It's like I need to get my eyes checked cos I always feel the lead is wayyyyy prettier than the second lead!

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park ye jin was destroyed by this drama...( atter I really appreciate her from - FO, hateful , QSD )
Her acting in this drama is good ..her eye -emotion but her old face and hair really upset me (if drama still run pls let her hair longer and change her make up pls pls )

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Park Ye jin looks soooo oldddd to call SSH oppa.. OMG.. i can't stand with it.. and she is compared to KTH.. why her character is described as a beautiful lady here?ckckck..

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In this series, they are just one year apart. PHY is 32 while OJY is 31.

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SSH's character reminds me so much of Big Bang's Seungri.

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im liking this drama so far in these 2 eps.

seul is just too cute, and her bright sunny personality just get into me. most important, she is cute not in annoying way like exaggerating her face expression. she acts more natural.
well, i always has this problem with romcom drama.

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Yeah I can think of some annoying leads who overdo the act cute part....BOF was the worst! YUCKY YUCKY hate her! It comes across as so fake and vomit-inducing when she bats her eyelashes and pulls her face omg just talking about her makes me sick! I stopped watching cos of her. Couldn't stomach her fakeness and "cuteness" anymore. And I read somewhere that she's going to be the lead in a joint kor-taiwan production of the Japanese hit drama about a guy robot and a girl. OMG HELPPPPP!!!!! She's in her late twenties already! Is she going to pull the cute act again????Imagine her acting as Seul here....omg omg *rushes to bathroom* *sound of puking*

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*staggers out of bathroom with pale face* Sorry for the rant guys....gosh I feel a bit queasy...all that talk about her....ohhhhh

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I've never laughed so hard in my life. This drama is definitely heart uplifting.
Can't wait for the 3rd one! Weeeeee..

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so cute..kilig... :))

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I LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEEE THAT SHOW I GOT HOOCKED FROM THE FIRST EPI and song seung hun is so hoooot

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http://ladecalcomanie.blogspot.com
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My princess fashion!

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Thanks for the recap.

Totally liking the Hae-young character. And the rest is not so bad either:)

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"Loyal Ek-jek-ku-tif Grand Presidential Suit-te"
I liked how he imitated Lee Seol's pronunciation of Executive to Professor as well as to Lee Seol when she was at his place.... really cracked me up... Really smart script...

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Yeah you nailed it on the head! I wanted to say it the way she did but it's such a mouthful and so hilarious! You captured the exact nuances hahahaha very koreany. So maybe nexter ep he will kissu her since they're going to be alone together again? For a while anyway b4 that ol' plastic face comes and spoils their fun. She's what I call a major party pooper/wet blanket/pain in the ass.

I just read and saw the preview. I was sillily smiling to myself while watching. The ost Falling really captures the spirit of the show. It's so sunny and light and happy. I also felt like skipping and floating after watching. Oh the preview showed him holding her hand as the helicopter lands. And I saw on vikkii's spoilers a pic of him pulling her coat tightly around her at the same spot.....I LOVEEE it when the guy does that in korean dramas ....so romantic and protective.....makes me fill all small and silly and girly even though I'm not the girl he's doing it to Hahahaha such is the power of korean dramas!

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that scene was hilariously funny that i did a double take. i was like "what did he just say?" replay replay...

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who else noticed that the flashback had the same two guys that acted as king and professor in SKKS?....I found it funny that their roles are somewhat now reversed with the prof guy in the role of king=P

am enjoying this series so far...have never seen KTH in a comic role before and I find it very refreshing..I've liked her ever since 'Stairway to Heaven'=)

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Does anyone else find Yoon-ju looks 20 years older with all the work she has had done? i felt the same way with the chick from Stars falling from the sky (the daughter who wanted to marry the lawyer, can't remember her name). I found out she was 28 and I was flabbergasted! she looks 40 plus, she could have been her mothers sister in that drama. cheeks, chin, eyes, nose, boobs equals YOU LOOK TERRIFYING! Why are they casting these actresses? they are not beautiful, they are scary. Fine get work done but the key word is subtle ladies, I mean I could tell you had work done from miles away, yikers. anyhoo thats my rant, disappointed in their choices, I"m sure they were stunning before the "works"
I am enjoying this drama so far besides creepy skeletor lady who looks like she eats babies for brecky

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i have a feeling this will be one of my FAV k-drama of 2011. =D

SSH & KTH is doing a great job so far! i can't wait until the next episode.

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I was about to say "it looks like this is going to be my best rom-com for this year" after 2 episodes and it's just January...and I go "stop, self...too early to tell...".

Then I read some of the comments here saying about the same thing. Just shows how we females approach our love lives in the same way: too easy and too lazy, hehe.

How many times have females said to themselves: "I think he is the one!" after only the first date, nay even after just the first glance...only to find out he was looking at another girl after all :-)

This time I will enjoy the ride with show but wait for the right and ripe time to say "you are my first and finest ever" or "show, you complete me" (borrowed this somewhere here from GF or JB!)

Waiting! ;-)

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I was more excited about Athena: Goddess of War that My Princess (just cuz the name is so.... tacky and blech). But, honestly, I'm liking this way more; not only is it cute and funny, but the plot and the pace of it are pretty good (so far). Plus, SSH is in it; he's like... every korean girl/guy's fantasy.

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correction: Athena: Goddess of War THAN* My Princess.

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Hae-young!!!! Don't mad dog the man she loves, she'll kill you!!!!!

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What drama was that? I think Pasta. "And we know they were student because they were wearing flannel". Ditto here about the flaskback about proferros's first love!

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This comment is super late, because I was waiting for Secret Garden to finish before picking up any new drama (...miss.... binnie...) but I am really enjoying it so far. Really cute and funny without being saccharine or too over-the-top, but I worry about how I'll feel when the inevitable evil/jealous adopted sister business comes into play, which I am suspecting it will. On to the next two episodes!!

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Seol comes out, feigning surprise over the coincidence (but…you put up a welcome sign with his name on it…) lol

i sooooo love her!!!!!

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I'm still confuse with all the her-father-was-a-son's-king stuffs.. Why is it Seol's the great-grandaugther and not Emperor's grandaughter? I still don't really understand the story behind her father being a hidden away. And is the grandpa was the one whom the Emperor requested to hide his son or is it the grandpa's father? So complicated. Wish they brief us a bit about the history. Well, love this drama anyway. My first watching Kim Tae Hee's drama and totally love her. She's soo cute and funny.

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Song Seung Heon, you really have a very handsome unique looks, your thick dark eyebrows and attractive eyes gives you the most greatest charm, to be so manly, tall in height, charismatic, dressing and walking with elegant style. An actor who is so brialliant and multi-talented always love and bless by the worldwide millions and millions surrroundings fans will give you the greatest support!!!!!!

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i'm quite confused about one thing... so what does haeyoung's grandfather have to do with all these? is he the care taker of emperor sunjong's son?

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Does anybody know the title and artist of the song that was playing in the background when Hae-young and Seol were eating the steak dinner?

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