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My Princess: Episode 6

Kim Tae-hee is kinda rockin’ it, which I really didn’t expect myself to say…ever. Her character’s kind of an airhead, but in an endearing and sweet way. She’s rather naïve, but the fact that she wants to trust Hae-young despite the fact that she knows better, is really cute. The comedy continues to be light and fun, and while the machinations to get everyone to the palace are less than airtight, the results are worth it.

 
EPISODE 6 RECAP

Seol falls asleep to her apparition of Hae-young, petting her head. She wakes up with him at the foot of her bed, so she assumes, like any other girl would, Apparition the Morning After. As it turns out, fantasy and reality are quite blurry when you’re a princess.

Hae-young smirks at her non-reaction, and introduces himself as her new language tutor. Her eyes pop open as she realizes that he’s not as imaginary as she’d thought, and she sits up, hiding behind the covers.

He wonders if that’s all the reaction he’s going to get, and asks why she’s not screaming for dear life. He perches next to her on the bed and leans in—is she commonly greeted by strange men in the morning, or is she just taken with how handsome he is? Hahaha. The stuff this guy manages to say about himself with a straight face.

He lays it on thick, saying she looked at him like a sleeping beauty greeting her prince, and tells her she shouldn’t wonder how he got here, so much as why. Seol: “It’s a given why. Threats, kidnapping, terror…” Hae-young: “Then why aren’t you screaming?” Uh…because you’re pretty?

He gets on the phone and tells her court ladies that they’re done talking, and they can get her ready now. She freaks out—he’s not here in secret? Nope, no need for secrecy, since he’s now responsible for her.

It turns out that he’s here by the President’s order, as a diplomat, to be in charge of her education and such. If there’s anything I learned from Goong, it’s that there’s a whole lot of studying involved to be a good princess. He introduces himself formally to her in front of the President and Grandpa, and adds that he’s entered the palace as well. As a knee-jerk reaction, Seol shouts way too loudly, “NO!”

Aw, yeah! Palace roommate hijinks? Bring it.

She uses their scandal as an excuse that he can’t possibly live here, but he says that it’s the best way to clear up the scandal—to announce that he’s always been her advisor, and that his declaration that they were engaged was just to protect her from public scrutiny. She fumes at his clever answers for everything.

Clearly this is a maneuver by Hae-young and the President to sabotage the monarchy, but Grandpa can’t really argue with the President. Seol tries to interject, but gets tripped up because she can’t say what’s really got her worried: “He’s too dangerous… …ly handsome. I wouldn’t be able to concentrate while studying.” Heh. It’s not enough to dissuade them, so she’s assigned as his charge.

Later Grandpa asks Hae-young what he’s scheming, and the two butt heads again over this being the cause of Dad’s exile. Hae-young lies that he’s doing what Grandpa wants because he doesn’t want to end up like Dad, but Grandpa sees right through his façade.

She chases Hae-young around the palace asking what on earth he could possibly teach her, and he answers that he’s the only one who could really educate her on being royalty, since he was raised as such himself. She scoffs, but though it’s massively egomaniacal, it’s also not untrue. Korea is a society where chaebol families DO live as royalty of sorts.

He shows up bright and early the next morning to wake her up for her first day of lessons. He greets her with an alarm clock thrown under the covers and a healthy dose of get-your-ass-out-of-bed-princess, prompting her to nitpick that he’s using banmal with her. Though they’ve always mixed jondae and banmal since the beginning, she’s making a point of it now that she’s got the upper hand (higher station means he has to use jondae with her).

He realizes that she’s right, but breaks into a cheeky smile, “But…we’re alone.” Heh. What’s funny is that she doesn’t argue with him, because the only thing that could make him stick to jondae is outward formality (perceived by others); thus, when they’re alone, he wins.

She tries to worm her way out of the situation any way she can, but he basically bullies her into going along with it. She takes her first test and manages to fail every single question, and Hae-young marvels, “So it IS possible to fail this badly. I had only heard of such things.” Hahaha.

She asks for the test back, embarrassed by the zero score, but he holds onto it, with the threat that he has to report on her progress directly to the President. She chases him all over the palace to try and steal it back.

In front of her court ladies, Hae-young tells her to please leave him alone when they’re not studying, and she drags him into his room with her trademark warning: don’t come in for whatever reason, no matter what sounds you hear. Heh.

She jumps up and down trying to pry the test out of his hands, and he totally pulls that oppa move of holding it above her head and laughing his ass off as she wastes all her energy trying to reach it.

When he refuses to hand it over, she plops down on his bed, determined not to leave until he gives it back. He doesn’t think it’s a very good tactic…he warns her not to regret it, and plops down right next to her with a smile.

She screams at first, but then rolls right back over, facing him with determination. Not the reaction he was expecting. She tries to kick him away and hold her ground, only she’s much lighter, so it sends her veering off the bed.

She’s about to fall head-first, so he jumps up to catch her, landing right on top, of course. Heh. They linger in the sexual tension for just long enough for it to get awkward, and they both get off the bed in that oh-it’s-cool-I’m-totally-cool-not-at-all-thinking-about-you-nekkid-nope-not-me way.

He offers to return the test if she wakes up on time for tomorrow’s lesson. Determined to wake up on time, she sets multiple alarms…only she can’t fall asleep from her pounding heart. She ends up in the kitchen and Gunnie bounds up to her happily, scaring her and getting a face full of spit water for his trouble.

He makes her steamed milk with honey “with love” and tells her to come to the kitchen if she ever wants anything, or just wants to see him. Aw, I’m gonna adore this friendship to pieces, I can tell. Also, jealous! I could do without the palace and the ladies in waiting, and even the closet full of shoes and dresses, but a personal chef? I die of envy.

The next morning Hae-young is disappointed by Seol’s tardiness, and freaks out all the court ladies by barging into her room unattended. He hovers above her to wake her up, only she answers, “Professor?” in her sleepy daze. She puckers her lips at Dream-Jung-woo, raising Hae-young’s ire past the point of reason.

He picks her up and slings her over his shoulder, blanket and all, like a Seol burrito, and stomps out to the main courtyard. He dangles her above the fountain and Seol shrieks, announcing that she’s up now. He doesn’t care; he says smugly, “Oh, you should’ve said so sooner!” …as he plops her into the fountain and walks away. Keh.

What’s even funnier is the staff’s reaction, like the princess just got shot at or something. One of them yells, “CALL 119!”

She gets cleaned up and stomps into the library, asking Hae-young if he sent the test to the President already. He hands it to her and tells her to shape up and take their lessons seriously from now on, and adds a jogging regimen to her daily schedule. She eyes him warily, asking if he’s really given up his quest to overthrow the monarchy: is he really going to make her into a princess? He sort of lies, but can’t quite lie fully—he asks rhetorically if she really believes he’d give up.

They get called to a meeting with Secretary Oh, who gives her the profiles of the main press members who will be at her upcoming press conference. She looks it over eagerly, looking forward to the chance to speak up about her father and clear his name.

Secretary Oh tells her that her father won’t be discussed at this press conference, and she looks at him confused. Hae-young sighs that this is his grandfather’s way of doing things, and walks out.

Yoon-ju gets a send-off from the museum as she prepares to transition into working for the monarchy. One of Seol’s two main court ladies (the older one) shows up to meet with her, and Yoon-ju gets a status report on Seol. Sneaky. The woman seems to be one of Yoon-ju’s employees, who’s also doubly indebted to her for funding her daughter’s surgery.

Yoon-ju tells her not to come see her anymore, and to pretend not to know her at the palace. She does get news that surprises her: Hae-young has entered the palace, unbeknownst to her.

Hae-young meets with the opposition leader, and chastises him for leaking the rumors about Seol’s dad when he expressly told him to hold off. He gives a stern warning about acting on his own.

Yoon-ju texts Jung-woo that she’s getting ready to enter the palace, and that she’d really like it if he came with her. Wait, are they all going to live there too? Palace roommate FOUR-square? Hahaha. Drama, I like your style—if I’m gonna go, I’m gonna go ALL OUT.

Seol requests a trip, and shows up at Jung-woo’s office, where she’s met with smiles. I like that he likes her too, and is aware of her undying crush. It’s a much more compelling triangle that way, since these two, without interference from Hae-young, would probably end up together.

She consults him, her bamboo forest, on what to do about the press conference, and especially about Hae-young—where his loyalties lie and what he’s really around for. Jung-woo tells her that the answer is right in front of her, and to go ahead with lessons and such, to figure out what Hae-young’s true motives are. Besides, he’s the real expert in how to deal with the press, so he’ll have the answer to the press conference question too.

Back at the palace, Seol tells Hae-young that she went out to meet Jung-woo, and Hae-young stops her right there. “Don’t talk about that guy in front of me.” Oh, you.

Meanwhile, he heads back to his apartment to triumph over the reclaiming of all his stuff, in exchange for his entering the palace. Yoon-ju comes by with wine to tell him that she’s going to be entering the palace as well, and learns that Hae-young asked to be assigned there, wanting to keep Seol close.

While she’s there she gets a call from Jung-woo (which Hae-young answers) and runs off to meet him. He accepts her offer for the job, saying that it’s a rare opportunity for research, and that he would’ve said yes right away if it hadn’t been for her.

She wonders why he bothered to tell her that, if he’s going to take the job anyway, wondering how he’s going to face her tomorrow. He laughs bitterly that it’s nothing compared to the pain she’s caused him over ten years. He calls her utterly selfish, to the point that she’s probably never once considered his feelings in ten years. Well, I’d say that’s about right.

He tells her that he’ll be fine facing her at work, because she’s nothing to him now. He walks out, his words stinging as she sits alone. On their own they betray much more emotion, as Yoon-ju cries, and Jung-woo turns over a picture of them as he broods. Hae-young joins in on the broodfest, knowing that she left to go meet Jung-woo, and it IS kind of funny that he keeps getting left behind by women who are entangled with Jung-woo. It makes the rivalry deliciously layered.

Seol stays up all night trying to prepare for the press conference, but just ends up doodling in her notebook, trying to figure out Hae-young, drawing hearts all over Jung-woo’s name, and then writing a letter to Mom saying that she misses home and Mom’s cooking.

But Mom and even her sister Dan show up the next day, and she runs up to hug them. Mom sees Hae-young and takes him aside, still calling him “Park suh-bang,” meaning son-in-law. She catches herself, but he sweetly apologizes for all the lies before, and tells her that his nickname is Park suh-bang anyway, so she can just keep calling him that. Aw.

She asks him to look after Seol, and he hesitates out of guilt, so Mom grabs all the cash in her wallet—what looks like thirty or forty dollars’ worth—and puts it in his hand, asking him to look after her. Aw, Mom is so cute and quaint.

Yoon-ju The Destroyer walks in and introduces herself to Mom. It turns out that she’s called Seol’s family here, for her first order of business—to remove Seol from their family registry. Mom stares in shock, and Hae-young sighs.

Seol finds out from Dan, who just sneers at Seol’s whimpering, telling her to get it together and do a good job, otherwise people will point fingers at their family, saying that Seol was raised badly. She adds with disdain that she’s had to work so hard to earn what she has, while everything comes so easily to Seol. Ugh. There are always these people in the world. Wah, wah, wah. You are the only one who suffers, wah. Let me build you a cross, oh righteous martyr. Blech.

Yoon-ju presents Mom with the document that will put Seol in the royal family registry, and therefore out of theirs. Seol cries holding onto Mom’s arm, as Mom asks what happens to the insurance that she took out for her daughters to live on if something should happen to her. Aw. She begins to cry at the thought of leaving Seol here all alone, with the feeling that she’s sending her daughter out into the world with nothing.

Mom signs the registry and leaves, asking Hae-young once more to look after Seol. He tells her not to worry, but then as he watches her leave, he whispers an apology.

Seol weeps in her room like a little girl, crying, “Mom, Mom,” over and over. Hae-young listens from the hallway, unable to go in and comfort her.

He comes in the next morning, and she’s clearly been up all night crying. He tells her that he’s sorry for his part in duping her mother initially, and tells her it’s time to study. She looks utterly defeated and close to calling it quits, but she finally gets up for her lesson.

Study montage time! Are these two going to fall in love in the library too? They prepare for her press conference in front of a camera, and he has her practice her introduction about a hundred times, at one point critiquing, “You’re not trying to seduce the camera.” Ha.

In trying to find out more about her father, Hae-young comes across a new dilemma for Seol—there’s a record that her adopted father tried to sell a royal artifact, replacing it with a fake. Basically, it boils down to one of her fathers, either her biological father or her adoptive one, is a fraud, and it’s her choice which line of investigation to pursue.

They get called to a dress shop to get fitted for her press conference outfit, and Yoon-ju is there waiting. She takes the opportunity to escort Seol downstairs, and while they’re alone, the claws come out.

She tells Seol to enjoy it all (the good life) while she can. Seol innocently asks what she means. Yoon-ju, cutting down to banmal with a blood-curdling mean-girl tone, tells her that whether she walks out of her own accord, or they have to drag her out of there, she won’t be living in the palace much longer.

Dayum.

 
COMMENTS

Well, I suppose no one’s meant to like Yoon-ju, so they’re going full-force with the Wicked Bitch of the West routine. I just sort of wish she had more spunk, if they were going to make her evil, more like Personal Taste‘s In-hee Bot, rather than the subdued and emotion-repressing version here. I mean, sure, she’s going to out-scheme Seol, but are we really supposed to believe that both men are going to wrestle with the decision: Yoon-ju vs. Seol? I think not.

Perhaps that warning to Seol was the first glimmer of personality, although I pretty much think she’s going to stay her boring self. They should have combined the sister with Yoon-ju; both are wet blankets, but Dan’s not burdened by silly things like conscience or love.

When it’s all fun and games, this drama is at its best. I sort of lose patience with the downturn in tone when people get all broody, but thankfully, there’s so much awesome in the comedy that it keeps me engaged. I can’t WAIT till Jung-woo and Hae-young are living under the same roof. I hope they have to share a bathroom.

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Dayum is right! (the claws come out, love that! lol)
But loved the episode. Funny how we watched her wake-up how many time in this episode. haha

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I don't know if it's just me...but Yoon-Ju looks too old to play that role of the wicked girl.

I would pick Tae Hee anytime over her who is younger looking, prettier and with a nicer body....if I was a guy. I'm just saying.

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Actually I think Park Yejin is the youngest out of the main 4 cast........

I think it also has a LOT to do with hair/makeup/styling. A LOT. A lot of women can age 10 years with a different hairstyle or with bad clothes.

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Oh really? I didn't know that - thanks for the info. Then the stylist ought to be shot to make Yoon-Ju look so old.

It doesn't feel like there's any competition btwn the girls cause she doesn't even have a nice personality or looks to fight with.

What do the guys see in her anyway? She doesn't even seem to care about both the guys-she only cares about herself. The writers should make it more believable as in there must be something about Yoon-Ju that the guys all fell for in the early years before they meet and fall for Seol.

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I have this feeling that the PD received (bad) feedback on YJ's hair - from the first 4 eps. To soften (and beautify) her up, they gave her waves in her short hair.

Urgh!! Big mistake. She looks even worse!

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They're making her look uglier and uglier with each ep cos they hate her so much. I dread to think what she'll look like at the end of the drama....man makeover maybe?

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i think a wig might help her recover her dwindling popularity and fading reputation....

how about long wavy hair a la natalie portman's?
http://www.taaz.com/user_images/v73/146/ismakeover__iGFlltvbRUXsAho/Pba10b811778e74aa0fe9593b2e1d13d1_148991310.jpg

or short curly tops like whitney houston's?
http://www.taaz.com/user_images/v73/146/ismakeover__iGFlltvbRUXsAho/Pba10b811778e74aa0fe9593b2e1d13d1_148991310.jpg

or smart crop a la kiera knightly's?
http://www.taaz.com/user_images/v73/146/ismakeover__iGFlltvbRUXsAho/Pba10b811778e74aa0fe9593b2e1d13d1_148991328.jpg

or a bun? :-) oh i mean french twist or something? :-)

make your vote count! ;-)

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yoon ju is so old-looking and ugly.... i can't stand the sight of her. and to add it she plays the evil character with no sympathy at all. i'm going to ff any scenes with her in it. =/

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she is so creepy scary this ep....esp the part in the preview Seul is dressing up and she just stands there WATCHING with that creepy smile fixed on her lips......creepyyyyy. I thought the sister was creepy but I've changed my mind with this ep. At least the sister is open with her dislike of Seul.....but creepy Yoon Ju is so silent and smily.....brrrrr....chilling

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you know, i watched YJ in that last scene and i thought this is one poor girl who cant seem to get her groove right. she seem to have a good body but since she got into that museum directress stuff she cant let down her hair (opps...no hair to let down) and loosen up so she's stuck with the grumpy sensible business suits that does not do her any good even if she puts all the rhinestones and sparkly stuff on it. it just is not working for her. i finally decided they are all in cahoots into making her as unappealing as possible. can they at least make her vampy ad real foxy? i dunno. even gu jun pyo's mom in BOF had more appeal than her. oh, ahjumma! please let her at least have a fighting chance with pretty bubbly now charming princess Lee Seol. with JW turning his back on her...and HY choosing to be with LS in the palace, what does that make her? her creepy all-out-claws speech to LS brings her more notches lower as deserving rival to leading lady :-(

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lol. sistah, I think YJ's getup is very museum-y - she's aiming for the artifact look. Wait till she fossilizes then Prof. Comforter McHottie would be enamored to her even more.

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this must be the lowest low of her career...to be compared to a fossil haha

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lowest of low...hahaha! fossilized...LOL! museumy fashion, hehehe! artifact look, wahahaha!

she sure does inspire, errr expire? common fashion sense :-)

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HA I was thinking that she looks like the Sphinx! oy, that actress must be about the most hated woman in Korea right about now.

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Okay, I might be the only one who is obsessing over this, but what happened to Hae Young being a Ivy League Graduate? OSU? seriously? [I think I replayed the scene 5 times in disbelief] Plus, the certificate isn't even addressed to him. I thought maybe he had some weird English name, but the two certificates have different recipients on them! Ugh. They definitely need to consider what they're showing when it's UP CLOSE--it has to be somewhat believable!

Besides all that, I love this drama! It's cute and funny and well, just cute! Kim Tae Hee is adorable and I'd never thought I'd like RSY so much!

Thanks javabeans and girlfriday for your entertaining reviews! You make my day.

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Korean dramas never seem to bother with the accuracy of things which are in English. Fugitive Plan B is another example.

I think the TV stations have forgotten that their dramas now reach an international audience. :D

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Yeah, that is so true sometimes. I understand that they can't really cater to international needs, but it feels like they assume that Koreans can't read English, or know what an Ivy League School really is. Oh well. Now that I know that these diplomas are not designed for the show, I wonder where they got them? Hmm. The OSU one looks very similar to the real one (if not real), and I've seen a lot of them.

By the way, what happened in Fugitive Plan B that was inaccurate? I'm just curious.

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Wasn't it in Who Are You that one of the characters got a letter telling him he was fired, and it closed with a cheery
"Take care!"

And I think Coffee Prince had a terrible English letter from his toy company.

I wonder why there isn't ONE fluent English person on the production staff to check on the written and spoken English in the shows. I'll take the job!

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LOL "take care"? funny....have you heard the way they speaker Engrish? One word....tortuous....like they're trying to cram a live duck and a chicken inside their mouths hahahaha I remember the "conversation" Bae Yong Joon had with his assistant in Hotelier in his car.....hilarious....I was laughing so hard cos BYJ was inunciating each syllable so laboriously while his assistant answered back snappily with perfect American-accented English. That guy was like "In your face BYJ....you may be the bigger star but your English sucks, unlike mine!"

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I still laugh when I remember Flames of Ambition when the Korean characters were supposedly living on the East Coast (NY/NJ area), yet the cityscape shown in one episode was of San Francisco.

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That reminds me of the fact that the entire area is filled with Koreans in Flames of Ambition, when it should be predominately American

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Ok another shallow comment. Heavy breathing again at end of preview for ep 7. Remarkably similar to preview for ep 6, which also ended with heavy breathing. Izzie, I'm positive this time it's not Grandpa having asthma attack.

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It must be Hae-Young then. He needs to wear Speedos his real size. Smaller-sized trunks can cause diffulty breathing. :P

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Yeah you're right.Size matters.

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hahaha! heavy breathing now related to speedo ;-) but i would have to agree. there were cases in renaissance europe when the corsets literally caused internal organ failure which often led to death...so careful! heavy breathing can be a sign of dying....dying of laughter! LOL!

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I'm waiting with baited breath for the preview to ep 8....will it also end with heavy breathing????? THAT kind oh heavy breathing as opposed to Grandpa's asthma attack and HY's speedo attack?????

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I mean *of ...oops

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"Grandpa’s asthma attack and HY’s speedo attack?????"

too many heavy breathing going on during the previews...

...must be the cameraman!

try carrying that heavy HD camera while following SSH and KTH walking round and round the inner courtyard, KTH jumping up and down on the bed/ doing her midnight exercises, SSH fooling and dancing around, grandpa doing the pole dance (opps is this part of MP or somebody's alternate universe?hehe) and see if u dont breathe heavily, hehehe...

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Thanks for your recap GF.

Oh darn, SSH is sooooo hawtttt! He is so good in this. And his eyes gahhhhhh! need I say more?

*Sigh* Story wise *roll eyes*, couldn't finish the episode. Logically, something wasn't quite right. Either I'm in years of kdrama or I'm getting too old for this stuff. I mean it's cute cute and cute but after a while you feel like you need something more. Give me solid story line SHOW!

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Just realized Song Seung-heon was Min-woo in Summer Scent. I loved him in that drama. Like him in this one too especially in the scenes with Kim Tae-hee.

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Hmmm . I am going to hold myself from watching this till it reaches it's 8th episode. Cant stand waiting every week. Hu hu hu. Thanks for the recap!! Hope i can last till the. The story is just too cute!

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I can’t WAIT till Jung-woo and Hae-young are living under the same roof. I hope they have to share a bathroom.

where they will then fight over the bathroom soap, the shampoo, the shaving cream? lolz.

which also sets them up dangerously towards the Jin-gook/Sam Dong-like "underwear battle."

excuse me... I have to chew more Joo-Won sanity pills.

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lol - your comment made me LOLed :) esp the Joo Won sanity pills part.. :D

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come on, chant with me. :D kim soo han moo...

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This show is being nice to you Izzie - lots of sparkly hair decorations

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lol. what can I say? Show takes care of its addicts. ;)

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Thanks GF for your recap.... and I'm sort of interested in the Profs reasons for entering the palace.. is he there to help LS or does he has a personal agenda like everyone else....

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everything is getting so much juicier! at times i like jung woo better than hae young makes me go nuts over his looks. i dont know. lucky lucky lee seol

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I totally love HY, but am not the least bit attracted to the professor....

I watched this episode raw last night, and I understood it correctly - ha.ha. I just love watching HY & Seol together!!

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I am with you :) Not a least bit attracted to the Prof..

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Grandpa's lovely though.....

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omooo sweet and avage yejin got me soooo mad on the last scene. ugh. love kim tae hee so pretty :)

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HY has detected something amiss with Princess after her conflict with YJ.. is alrealy LS soulmate by seeing thru her.

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Gerri, do you mean the part in the preview where he stares at her? I thought it was cos she was pretty in her furry nine-tailed fox dress. Wow, I think you're right....he knew something wasn't right with her cos she wasn't smiling and looked dazed.

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hahahah, i really love how no one loves yoonju at all on this page. i hate every part of her, except about the bit with relationships. she's so doomed in both her relationships....fiancee with haeyoung? first love with jungwoo? anyways haha both the men's attention is quickly and swiftly shifting to our princess no duh.
and it's the fight for who gets to call "my princess" :)))

the only thing i like about yoonju is her comparison with the perfect princess. she's everything the perfect princess isn't, and it makes the princess shine so much more in comparison. now i wish seol was a bit more like dan in this situation -- keeping her head high no matter what. dan has great potential as a villain, that is actually likeable in some aspects.

i even like in hee more than yoonju, like infinity times. never thought that would be coming but....

anyways i love yoonju's "omg i'm going to be dumped" face esp when her lips start shivering and her eyes looking into the distance and eyes start watery and think -- "uh oh. my time's never going to come."

but the last bit really spoiled my mood. i was REALLY looking for the next week. like seriously looking forward to it. after that i'm a bit :/ seeing next week's preview's allllllll about yoonju's conflict. wtf.

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it's almost impossible to choose mr prof or hae young.they both cute,hilarious, and HOTTTTT /(@____@)\

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LOL I could not stop laughing!!! I love this drama!!! Girlfriday, I absolutely adore your recaps! They are always spot on! They make me giggle every time :D

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I think, besides he wants to wake princess up, he also feels jealous unconsciously when he hears princess say “Professor?” in her sleepy daze. So he dangles princess above the fountain. I love this scene.

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Whenever I saw iI feel am
in front of a wall or a statue does not have any kind of human interaction!
Surprised how two love her!

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princess is so beautiful & cute & she makes many people envies her.

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I did not mean Princess i mean Yoon ju!
she is old - Despicable- rat
My goodness how much I hate her

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@safa: sorry, i misunderstand u. I love my princess, and i'm neutral with yoon ju.

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the plot reminds me of the movie BLADE

keep your friends close and your enemies closer

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Poor Princess LS , surrounded by enemies , i hope the handsome Prof will come and rescue her soon , he is the only one she can rely on at this time . I can not wait for next epi , what she is going to decide regarding revealling her foster dad wrongdoing in order to save his real dad ,it will be excited that why we don't have full
preview for next epi .
HY and Curator can not support LS , they walk in the different path .My prediction is that the Princess will find the way to restore the reputation of RF and also to balance with the contribution of DH group in logical , reasonable way not brainless way , but how to do it , it will depends how smart the writer is , please create interesting plots , please don't disappointed us .

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love the 2 recappers of this show(mp). I' m one of these viewers who don't understand korean but love every single drama that I've seen. thank you very much guys. can't wait for friday to read ur recap of my favorite show.

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It seems there are two "B's" in this drama - the curator and the "sister". Woah! But with the diplomat by the Princess side, she will triumph!

Excellent recap!

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funny & lovely drama, i like it!

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Thanks for yet another speedy recap - I'm amazed by how quickly the subbed episodes are up each time. Is the show relatively easy to translate?

I seem to recall reading that Secret Garden was special for the sophistication of its dialogue, and therefore quite tricky to translate.

With My Princess, as some of you have said, you can pretty much figure out what's going on - and laugh out loud at the shenanigans - without understanding a word of Korean.

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"I hope they share a bathroom"

HAAHA. TRUE THAT.

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so love it...can't wait for the next episode it's gonna be exciting..

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Thanks for RECAP. Love My Princess, can't wait!

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thanks for the recap
it is getting better and better

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"I can’t WAIT till Jung-woo and Hae-young are living under the same roof. I hope they have to share a bathroom." bahahahahahahah! Girlfriday, you are hilarious. <3

Am I the only one who thought of Cinderella's Sister when Seol was crying "omma,omma" and Hae Young is listening to her, right outside the door? Much like when Eun Jo is crying 'appa,appa' and Ki Hoon is standing outside the door listening... ? Does that ring a bell?

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I'm not sure if its just me but I find the Professor a little Suspicious....
I'm not sure he really likes Seol, he just likes her princess title, since he has that huge obsession over the imperial family and stuff

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I'm not suspicious of the Professor because of his royalty obsession, but more because he's quite ambitious and has already had one artefact snatched from under his nose by the witch we all love to hate. He wasn't really interested in Seol until he became aware she was a princess.

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OMG! my princess disappears! can't wait for ep #7. Who will find her first? Jung-woo or Hae-young???

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I bet it's Hae Young. He'll find her crying alone somewhere....then she'll turn and find him there, and he'll hug her to him and kissu her. First kissu.

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Well, is abt time too.. bring on the KISSES!

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preview of ep #7 shows that my princess disappears!

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I don't find Yoon Ju pretty at all. And this decision isn't based on her personality either. I can't describe exactly why I don't find her appealing...let's just say she looks like a fox? ..I don't know. Maybe she would be ok with different hair.

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when they yelled out "towel towel!" i thought of a hand towel... lol

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haha you're funny

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LOL. someone should have grabbed Hae-Young back to the fountain.

Court Lady to HY: *grabs him on the hoodie* Where do you think you're going? *uses HY to dry the princess.*

also, I can't get over HY's popped-up collar and hoodie on at the same time. was he going for the sporty fratboy look?

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Absolutely LOVE this drama!!! :) Definitely following it!!! GAH! cant believe i have to wait ANOTHER week! >.>

Thank you for the recaps!

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YoonJu isn't a problem for me like most. I agree she's boring and really brings down every scene she's in because she can't be bothered to move her face. But at the same time her greedy relationship with the guys (wanting to hold on to both of them and keep their attention) makes her interesting.

Dan on the other hand makes me want to do a high kick to the face. I've never had so much hatred for a character before. I blame the writing for not even giving me a reason to sympathise, at least Yoon Ju as bitch because she's trying to hold on to a world made upside down by an outsider. Dan is just lacking and if it wasn't for the fact that Yoon ju is going to use her like a fiddle I'd be so over her.

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This week wasn't as fun but it was still enjoyable.

PYJ's character is a total typical evil 2nd lead with no personality and emotion but the default one and it's such a shame and waste on her acting ability! At least in in What Happened in Bali, she was fierce! I cringed whenever shes on screen because she's so cold and stiff! Initally, I was watching MP because of HER (and SSH, of course) but now its the KTH & SSH couple!

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let's just call her the evil fishlip cause she looks like a !!!!!

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Hae-young is soo cute when he sticks out his tongue like a little boy. Soooo cute.

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Hae-young is soo cute it hurts.

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Has anyone notice SSH is handsome in Epi 1 and 2 but from Epi 3 he gets more handsome. Now in Epi 6 he is ridiculously handsome.. or just to me.

Love MP.

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Grandpa's getting more handsome too....or is it just me?

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I'm pretty sure it's just YYou.

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I've got a crush on grandpa.....*blushes*

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Nah, grandpa is just good looking only :)

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but Grandpa's voice, Gerri, is sooo sexy-growly..RAWR!

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OK u WIN! u can have grandpa.

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Just finished episodes 5 and 6. Seriously good... this drama...

Best moments for me:

1. Ah Jian frantically yelling at the princess to (jump?) out of the moving car, screaming, "Dangerous! Dangerous!" and Seul screaming back at him as his bike is close to her moving car, "Dangerous! It's dangerous!" Hahaha....

2. Hae Young rescuing Seul from falling off the bed and getting dangerously close to her... what else? First instance of sexual chemistry tension... sizzle between them??

3. I can't figure how Hae Young threw a bathrobe over her body and removed her clothes for her when she was ill. I was like... hm... how did he managed that? cos he didn't want to see her body.

4. KTH getting seriously pretty. I think I know why. She has wide, sparkling eyes, and sophisticated, arrogant, sexy lips like Liv Tyler when she doesn't smile, and a really sweet, melt your heart kind of smile when she does, like a little girl or puppy. I am jealous of her extraordinary beauty... in a good way!

5. Waiting for HY to realise that he is getting more and more attracted to Seul and dumping Pursed Fishlips Yoon-ju.

6. Amusement watching Dan and Pursed Fishlips do that futile envy and simmering hatred act. Only cos we all know that these two will never suceed in ruining the Princess.

Add more, if you have!

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That part with both of them on the bed....did his eyes glance down at her boobs for a sec? Or is it me being perv?

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check this out:

My Princess - behind the scenes (episode 5) how SSH removed jacket of KTH :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfYM42f9ieQ

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Thanks! I was grinning like a fool the whole time I watched that. Did they say KTH was actually asleep?

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@ jomo: from the comments in YT looks like KTH feel asleep, hehe...just like Yoo Ah In in SKKS...wish someone can translate all the dialogue to english...anyone?

@YY: saw that, too! but maybe its just me and my overactive imagination, hehe :-) he looked but he did not actually look, hahaha! cos there was nothing to see anyway :-)

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What does the bamboo forest mean ?

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it's where the man in the old tale shouted out the secret about the king's donkey ears when he couldn't keep it any longer.

Prof. Comforter McHottie took on the role of being Seol's bamboo forest - the person whom she can tell all her concerns too when it's taking a toll on her sanity.

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Oh where is this tale from?

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why Kdramas are so s....y at depicting second female lead ?

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i like this drama a lot!
There are rooms for director, writer to develop more interesting situations.

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Casts act well!

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amazing episode.

it's like i'm watching Goong again =)) lol plus the fact that the actress playing Seol's mom is the same actress that played Chae Gyung's mother in Goong :))

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I know! I love the omma soo much.

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Argh, there's going to be a meakeover session, yet again, and the guy is going to admire the wrong clothes, yet again... t-t-t u_u

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I say this everytime, Yoon Ju is a scary lookin motha fka, and after the claws came out, I wished that soel would have just kicked her out of the palace. I mean dosn't she have the power to do that? If I found out that their was a traitor in my house I would have kicked and screamed until she was removed. Yes I know this is a drama and sometimes it dosn't make sense but I already hate Yoon JU soooo much I want to see her shivering in the cold looking longingly at the palace, and then she dies.

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Girlfriday, this episode and yr recap is awesome-funny as ever! super thanks!

"and they both get off the bed in that oh-it’s-cool-I’m-totally-cool-not-at-all-thinking-about-you-nekkid-nope-not-me way."

- hot-cool scene ;-)

"She puckers her lips at Dream-Jung-woo, raising Hae-young’s ire past the point of reason."

- ...and past the point of no return... ;-)

"He picks her up and slings her over his shoulder, blanket and all, like a Seol burrito, "

- made me hungry ;-)

"Palace roommate FOUR-square? Hahaha. Drama, I like your style—if I’m gonna go, I’m gonna go ALL OUT."

- bring on the dance, I'm in!

"Seol tells Hae-young that she went out to meet Jung-woo, and Hae-young stops her right there. “Don’t talk about that guy in front of me.” Oh, you.

- awww! hae young is cute here!

"and Jung-woo turns over a picture of them as he broods. Hae-young joins in on the broodfest, knowing that she left to go meet Jung-woo, and it IS kind of funny that he keeps getting left behind by women who are entangled with Jung-woo. It makes the rivalry deliciously layered."

- broodfest, LOL! deliciously complicated ;-)

"She adds with disdain that she’s had to work so hard to earn what she has, while everything comes so easily to Seol. Ugh. There are always these people in the world. Wah, wah, wah. You are the only one who suffers, wah. Let me build you a cross, oh righteous martyr. Blech."

- hahahaha! love how u say it, GF!

"Study montage time! Are these two going to fall in love in the library too?"

- are they? please....please....

"I can’t WAIT till Jung-woo and Hae-young are living under the same roof. I hope they have to share a bathroom."

- palace hijinks, here they come...

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