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My Princess: Episode 8

There’s lots of drama in this episode, but very little fun, which doesn’t really serve this show well. Some shows can run the gamut from comedy to melodrama with equal effectiveness and sometimes much more emotional gain, but this one buckles a little under the pressure, because it’s not equipped for weighty stuff. When we do find the cute moments, we’re golden, but it’s a bit of a wild goose chase in this episode, to find the nuggets hidden amongst all the soulful staring. Jung-woo saves this episode with some much-needed levity and a helpful dose of common sense, making him Prince of the Castle for the week.

 
EPISODE 8 RECAP

Hae-young tells her to “forget this,” and then kisses her. Next thing we know, she’s asleep and he tucks her in for the night. Wait, is this the anti-Sleeping Beauty? Isn’t the prince’s kiss supposed to wake the princess from a deep sleep, not put her in one?

He broods for a while, and then leaves her behind, because he’s tortured like that.

It turns out that ditching her is more than your average guilt-by-kissage, as today is the day of The! Press! Conference! Well thank ye drama gods, because I was not going to tolerate this stupid plotline for one episode longer.

Seol wakes up to find that she’s alone, and goes looking for Hae-young out by the sea. She gets carried away by Hae-young’s henchmen (which are, strangely, Grandpa’s henchmen—what, you couldn’t get your own?).

Once locked in the car, she tells them that Hae-young will come to take her back, so there’s no need for this, as it’s not like they’re kidnapping her in an act of terrorism. Hearing those words come out of her mouth just reminds me that I insanely watched an entire drama relying on her to save the world. Hur hur.

Seol’s faith in Hae-young is so sad, especially since it’s about to bite her in the ass in…three…two…one…

The henchman’s phone rings, and it’s Hae-young. He passes the phone to Seol, who naively asks him to come get her. Hae-young sighs as he tells her in plain language: “I threw you away.” He tells her that he’s not coming back, and that she won’t be attending the press conference today, no matter how hard she tries. Cue bells of “I Geddit, I Geddit…Oh Crap.”

Meanwhile, preparation for the press conference gets underway, as Yoon-ju and Grandpa both get word that the princess has disappeared. It seems that Yoon-ju isn’t in on this plan, which makes me feel a little better that Hae-young isn’t plotting against Seol with the wicked witch.

Time for The! Press! Conference! Finally! Everyone gathers and flutters over the missing princess. Hae-young makes them wait in order to make a grand entrance (oh, you drama queen), and tells them that the princess will not be attending today’s press conference.

He then announces the palace’s official position on Seol’s father and his past, essentially clearing his name of the crimes. But in so doing, he names her adoptive father as the culprit, and even adds that Seol wanted to use this press conference to clear her father’s name. While that’s not untrue, it certainly leaves out that whole part where she didn’t want to throw her other father to the wolves to do it.

Jung-woo sneaks out to call Seol, who finally answers after begging for her phone back. She asks Jung-woo to prolong the press conference for as long as he can, and that she’s on her way to explain everything. He wonders if this is all Hae-young’s doing. Well, it certainly looks that way, doesn’t it?

Hae-young walks out, leaving the press clamoring with questions. Jung-woo stops him in the courtyard to ask if he kept Seol from coming here by force, and if he understands the magnitude of what he’s done. He takes the betrayal personally, saying that despite not liking him, he did think that Hae-young’s concern for Seol was real, and that he was in the very least, a trustworthy man.

Hae-young: “Well you thought wrong.” He can’t help himself though, and tells Jung-woo to back off from Seol, since his concern for her seems to overstep the normal professor-student relationship.

Jung-woo is quick to answer that it DOES go beyond: “Seol is more than a student to me. Lee Seol is living history, and she’s a dream that I’ve been chasing my whole life.” Well, it’s not the most romantic thing a girl wants to hear, but I’ll forgive you since you’re wearing your spiffy Indiana-Jones-in-the-city look today.

Hae-young glares as he muses bitterly, “It must be nice, being able to take sides so definitively.” Jung-woo: “It IS nice, and I plan to do so from now on.” Yee-to-the-haw. Bring on the dogfights.

Seol watches news footage of the press conference from the car, and realizes what Hae-young meant. Back at the palace Yoon-ju asks him if he was with Seol last night. He says he was and wanted to be, but stops at that and doesn’t give excuses. She says she doesn’t care, since she trusts him, but adds that his plan will hardly induce Seol to give up the throne.

Yoon-ju points out that what he did was, in the end, a choice to protect Seol. Grandpa agrees, though he’s angry about where he’s stashed the princess in the meantime. Hae-young: “She’s somewhere…crying.”

Sure enough, Seol requests the car to turn around, and she heads straight to Mom’s house. Mom and Dan see the press conference on the news, and reel at the shock of Seol’s direct betrayal.

Seol runs to the door, crying and screaming for Mom to let her in so she can explain. She heartbreakingly cries out to Mom over and over, saying that she’s sorry, that she was wrong, that this isn’t how it was supposed to be.

Mom listens from inside, her heart breaking as she holds herself back, wanting so much to let her in, but unable to. She says aloud to herself that it’s okay, that as long as she lives a good life at the palace, there’s nothing else she could ask for. She says that she knows in her head that Seol isn’t to blame, but her heart isn’t letting her face Seol right now.

Jung-woo appears behind her, and gets her to stop crying. He presents her with a simple choice—to stay here with Mom and Dan, or to return to the palace. She doesn’t know how to answer, and he points out that what should be a simple answer isn’t one, for her.

He tells her that he guessed that after what went down at the press conference, he’d find her here, and so he came…but he had hoped he wouldn’t find her here. Because this is where his student Lee Seol would be, sure, but the princess—she should have appeared at the press conference, no matter how late.

He points out that she’s not acting like the princess because she doesn’t consider herself as one. He adds that other than being spun in circles by Hae-young and Yoon-ju, she’s not doing anything.

Jung-woo: Before you are your parents’ daughter, you are Korea’s history. A history that needs to be put right again, and a history that is yet to be written. [This is what you are] To me, and to Korea.

Back at the palace, Hae-young takes out the picture of his father, the glass now broken in the frame. Symbolism! Secretary Oh tells him that he made the right decision (to clear Lee Ahn’s name) but Hae-young is quick to make it clear that it’s hardly going to be difficult for him to bully one little girl out of the palace, and makes his position against Grandpa known.

Yoon-ju looks at Dan’s profile, and wonders if the royal satchel that she claims to have is the real deal or not.

Grandpa gets word that the princess has returned, and in getting a report from his henchmen, finds out that she and Hae-young shared a room last night. He flips his lid, at which the henchman stutters that there was only the one room, and it’s not like a man and a woman sharing a room necessarily means they… But Grandpa goes ahead and has a fit anyway.

Seol and Jung-woo arrive and she heads straight for Hae-young. She runs into Yoon-ju first, in front of the staff, and Yoon-ju ices her with, “You’re late…very.” This time, not to be outdone, Seol ices her right back: “Yes. You must have been happy…very.” Niiiice.

After they clear the room, Yoon-ju remains with Jung-woo, and makes a dig that his student is so unpredictable. He just wheels around to say that it’s what makes her likable—that no matter how unpredictable it is where she might pop up next, it’s guaranteed that wherever it is, it’ll be bright because of her. Aw. He turns to add that Yoon-ju was like that…once. Burn.

Seol runs to Hae-young’s room, banging on the door and shouting for him to come out. She’s doing a lot of crying outside people’s doors this episode. After a while of brooding and avoiding, he finally comes out to face her.

She lays into him for leaving her there, hitting him in a fit of anger and tears. She cries that her family won’t see her because of what he’s done, and he coldly tells her that she herself said that she’s used to being an orphan.

He tells her that she should have expected as much, if she’s going to be a princess, and that she should have known that people would do this to her.

Seol: I did know. I expected this from other people. But not Park Hae-young. A reason? I don’t know. Proof? I don’t have any. But I just believed…that Park Hae-young would protect me.
Hae-young: What are you? What are you to me? Why did you think I’d protect you? Without any reason or proof, why are you putting me beside you at your whim and blaming me? …. Do you want forgiveness? Do you want your family back? Then give up being a princess. If you give it all up, you can return…to your family…and to me.

Whoa. Now THAT I wasn’t expecting. It’s both tragic (because he means it) and down and dirty (because he’s now dangling himself as a reason for her to give up the throne).

He leaves her crying alone in the hallway.

The next morning, Yoon-ju assembles the court ladies to ask if anyone knew about Seol’s disappearing act the night before last. She makes it clear that she must be told every single thing about the princess, from her footsteps down to her sneezes. Okay, creepy stalker. She adds that if Seol manages to escape again, someone here will pay the price with her job.

Seol spends the whole day calling Mom and Dan over and over, with no answer from either. Dan finally gets sick of it, and spitefully texts Seol from Mom’s phone, telling her not to call anymore. Worst sister ever.

Seol makes a move to head out the door, but gets stopped with a desperate plea from her court lady that without Yoon-ju’s approval, Seol stepping one foot out of the palace means that she loses her job. Seol remains trapped in the palace, stewing all day, until Yoon-ju arrives to start a new catfight.

She tells Seol that there’s rampant speculation in the press about whether the princess is sick, or dead, and blames her irresponsible behavior. Seol states plainly that she’s alive and well, so they can dispute the rumors, can’t they? Yoon-ju shoot back that other than being alive, Seol isn’t really good for anything. Yeesh.

She tells her, commands her, really, to get dressed to go to the hospital and play sick for the public. She basically calls her a third-rate celebrity, and for her to do at least that much.

It finally pushes Seol into action, and she tells Yoon-ju to assemble her entire staff. She has something to say to all of them, as the princess.

She comes out where the staff including Hae-young, Yoon-ju, and Jung-woo are assembled, and gets ready to address them. She stands on her tiptoes trying to look at everyone in the room, but finds that her highest heels aren’t doing the job. So she gets up on the couch to address the room with authority. It’s both adorable and regal—in other words, the perfectly princessy thing to do.

She apologizes for missing the press conference and for all the rumors milling about, which she plans to start correcting.

Seol: I didn’t know who I was, or what I was supposed to do. This circumstance that I came up against…scared me, you see. The reason I entered the palace was to clear my father’s name. But now I know—that my father is not just my father, but the monarchy’s history.

She announces that she’s calling for a re-do on the press conference. Oh dear lord, are we doing another press conference? But! We just got rid of the last one!

Yoon-ju confronts Hae-young about what on earth happened between him and Seol that night to make her act like this. He just brushes it aside, but Yoon-ju says that she thought they were on the same path…is that not the case anymore?

He asks what path she means, and she spells it out: M-A-R-R-I-A-G-E. Duh. He reminds her that he said he wouldn’t marry her if he became penniless. He says it’s the last thing he can do for her. With tears in her eyes, she asks why he thinks that’s what she’d want; if he wants to make her out to be that kind of woman.

He answers that it’s true he was never impassioned towards her (ouch) but that he’s always wanted to take care of her, and to honor her father’s loyalty to their family. Oooohhhh…double ouch. That is the WORST possible thing you could say to the woman who loves you. Geez, I’m shuddering.

Instead of rejecting the man who clearly thinks of her as an obligation, she stupidly asks him to marry her now then. She calls his bluff, noting that he can’t do it, because it leave him no out…and because he’s feeling something for Seol. He denies that he’ll do anything with Seol, but Yoon-ju sees right through him: “You already have.”

Jung-woo presents Seol with a history of her family, and they have a good flirt over whether he’s giving it to her, or just showing off that he does super important research. She catches him smiling at her, and actually calls him on it: “You’re totally looking at me like I’m so cute right now!” OMG, she cracks me up.

She wonders if she can pull it off, being the princess, and he encourages her, with the reminder that all her days from here on out will be recorded as history, just like her ancestors. He tells her to be careful, and especially not to write love letters to just anyone. Ha.

Seol realizes that if she’s going to be recorded in history, there’s a few things from her past history that needs to be erased. She starts making a list of all the things that need to be erased, starting with her comments in online forums. Hahaha. Future princesses be warned: your life online can haunt your reign. Discretion advised.

Hae-young walks into the gallery, and she hurriedly crumples up the paper and sticks it in her mouth. What are you, a goat? He pulls it out and starts to read it, wondering what the titles are: “What is this? Do you watch porn?” Seol: “NO! I only watched the trailers!” LOL.

He gets on the phone and has someone just sweep the online history, stopping to ask: “Do you watch porn on foreign sites too?” Ha. She wonders why he’s being nice to her again, and what backhanded move he’s got planned next. He asks how she plans to pull it off, with her limited skills.

She reminds him that even in her part-time job, she played a princess. Hae-young: “That’s right. Because of you, every foreigner who visits Korea thinks princesses are pretty.” She’s about to spit back another retort, until she realizes what he just said.

Seol: “What…what did you say?” Hae-young: “That you’re pretty.”

She starts to stammer and he follows it up with: “Are you being swayed right now?” She glares at him, trying to figure out if he’s doing this just to mess with her. Seol: “Are you testing me?” Hae-young: “I’m testing ME.”

They get called to dinner by Grandpa, who makes the announcement that Hae-young needs to do something to make it clear to the public that Daehan Group no longer has any ties to the monarchy…marry Yoon-ju.

Everyone sits with bated breath, and then Hae-young answers that he will, not for Daehan or the monarchy, but because he wants to. Seol and Jung-woo both stare agape. And then, Yoon-ju one-ups him with her answer: That SHE won’t marry him.


 
COMMENTS

Wah, where did all the fluffy fun go? We barely recovered some of it in the last five minutes, but it was sorely missing all episode long. I really only like this show for one reason, and that’s silly, frothy, evaporate-into-fluffy-clouds fun, and well…this episode had none of that. **princess pout** It’s not like I hate the drama when it’s all angsty, but its weaknesses really start to show at the seams when the whole episode is spent in Serious Stuff, because…well… I hate to point out that the emperor has no clothes on, but this show doesn’t exactly hold its water in the Serious Plot Department.

I get that the characters are all taking the angst seriously, but I’m not, so there’s a gap that gets widened when I’m not pulled in by much more compelling things like romance and funny hijinks. Seol’s angst is a little more raw (and better performed, truth be told) so I connect a little more with what she’s going through, but now that she’s got all that crying out of the way, I’d really like to see her do more of what she does towards the end of the episode, and stand up to Yoon-ju and Hae-young instead of whining that the universe is messing with her.

But mostly, please, bring back The Cute. Bring it baaaaaaaack.

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I like the angst in this episode, it does move the story forward, now it will become clearer as both of them make difficult choices to then get together.

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it’s because his overwhelming hotness --->totally agree with you=)

thanks for the recap

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Meh,we need the angst,so welcome angst, I dont mind you. Just dont become major Angst or something. This Happy Drama needs The Cute.

I love Jung-woo. Please, smile and laugh more often.

Thank you for the recap!

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I LOVE HOW HAE YOUNG CRIPPLED IN SEOL'S TEARS.... HE ALMOST CONFESSED TO HER!!! HAE YOUNG SAID TO YOON JU THAT HE WILL MARRY HER ONCE HE INHERITED HIS GRANDFATHER'S WEALTH BUT WHAT DID HE IMPLIED TO SEOL?? HE SAID THAT SEOL SHOULD GIVE UP BEING PRINCESS TO BE WITH HER FAMILY AND "HIM"!!! IT ONLY MEANS THAT WHEN HE GOT HIS WEALTH BACK, HE WILL NEVER MARRY YOON JU BECAUSE HIS HEART IS CAPTIVATED BY SEOL!!! HAHAHA!!!!

OH MY LOVELY SEOL, YOU HAVE THE FORTUNE IN LIFE.. YOU'LL BE A PRINCESS OR YOU'LL HAVE YOUR PRINCE!!! WHAT!!! CHOOSE ONE! YOU'RE SO FORTUNATE!!! HAHAHA!!!

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I don't know if anyone has started counting the allies. Here we go-

1. Young cute chef (100%)
2. Younger court lady (close to 100% by gut feeling)
3. Professor (51%, dubious but maybe he's not so bad)
4. Hae Young (a possible crossover from enemy)

Really, not many though.

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So funny! I was doing the same thing.

Like any Dickens novel, Shakespearean battle, or the Island of Misfit Toys, the army/family/Rebel Alliance starts out weak and small but eventually wins because of Heart! Justice! Abs! Cue moving musical motif...

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Rebel Alliance - hah! No guesses who would make a GREAT C3PO. Hell, I'd buy one...

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the potato comment had me cracking up....you're so witty. Thanks for the recap, it really made my evening. As for the angst...I think it's needed to balance all the cutesy...they have to grow as characters, I suppose. Love the professor type but a pretty face always makes gets to me...btw, I love the tilt of the head...

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Now, cos of clichique's comments about the head tilt, I'm so aware of HY's head...oh dear....

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the head tilt is kinda cute ;-) makes me do the same..like im looking at the leaning tower of pisa...only cuter...him, that is, not the tower haha! he is the leaning "towel" of korea ;-)

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Can someone pls explain to me cos I'm confused...so the President gave HY a job as tutor to the princess so that HY will try to influence her into dropping the princess thing and leave the palace? So HY is actually not supposed to teach her anything at all, but spend his time with her poisoning her mind against the monarchy reinstatement? So HY is following his own heart and not listening to the president's orders, and is actually teaching her to be a princess? HUHHHHH??????? So confused....it just goes round and round and round

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but spend his time with her poisoning her mind

I'm not sure whether he was supposed to be THAT proactive, but he is certainly there to help block the whole scheme, from what I understand.

I didn't mind this episode, because Seol does need a kick up the backside if she is going to take this whole princess thing seriously. Good on the prof for spelling it out clearly for her and making her face up to it, although my suspicion was right: he isn't really interested in Seol as a person, but as a living artefact. Gosh how romantic.

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I try not to think too much about the monarchy plot or I'll get a headache. Better to concentrate on the fluff. It dulls your reasoning power.

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Maybe that explains the head tilt: Hand Towel has had the monarchy plot explained to him and still hasn't recovered from his incredulity.

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HAHAHAHAHA so funny!!!! so he goes around shaking his head in deisbelief...hahahahhaha

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makes me feel like a mutt watching him as I tilt my head in sync with his. this can't be good, I'm mirroring the Hand Towel! :(

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so if there's ever an SSH Fan club meeting, members would all be walking around with tilted heads hahahahah

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cue "Thriller" as bg music to depiction above.

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"living artefact"

... a description more applicable to Yoon-ju.

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Oooooh, now I get why she morphed from Cute Girl (geez Prof, patronising much?) into Living Artefact - it was a ploy to attract the attentions of a man who is more interested in dusty inanimate objects.

Only, it's backfired, so the next ploy was to get engaged to someone else. Now it makes sense. Honest.

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as many had pointed out... she's looking ooolder (great job, hair & make up team) by the episode. which still confuses me whether she wants to appeal to Prof. McHottie, or to Grandpa.

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Well this is what you get when you string multiple men along: trying to appeal to all of them just turns you into wreck.

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Shhhhhhh! Izzie!
Ixnay on the Grampa! YY is listening...

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"Ixnay on the Grampa! YY is listening…"

skunk-funk! XO

there. said it... :D

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Izzie you calling my oppa a skunk now?

See that shadow that just flew past your window?

ME.

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Quick! Izzie! Before she gets in the window!

Use the Hand Towel words of Power agains YY:
"This. Now. Forget."

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that dead mosquito all squashed and twisted on the wall? ME.

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That dead cat in the toilet bowl?

ME.

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am i too late with this? *electric swatter in hand*

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IZZIE YOU ARE SO DEAD cross-stitched prettily across your pillowcase?

ME.

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"your pillowcase"

Grandpa's gift, by the way.

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izzie, YY, josina...loved your funny banter here...hahaha! i love the 'Thriller' music background. But we want HY to be just wrapped in towel, haha, while doing the moves...outside in the freezing cold korean winter, arghhh! while YoonJu fits the zombie feel to a T and JungWoo dons his McHottie attire ala Indian Jones, asian version. And the princess? She'l have her own thriller group composed of her ladies in waiting with grampa and his lovelerly cane beside her doing his own MJ interpretation...

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"But we want HY to be just wrapped in towel, haha, while doing the moves…outside in the freezing cold korean winter"

do you really want whatever that can shrink... shrink?

*chews more Joo-Won sanity pills*

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oh my izzie! you ruined the face mask sheet i had on cos i was laughing out so loud at yr comment, hahaha! ;-) oh yeah...your shrinking note about the shrinking note had me shrieking like a goat, hehehe!

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do you really want whatever that can shrink… shrink?

Ah, but it wont. Hand Towel fixes that which can shrink with his stare, points at the cold Korean winter and says:

This. Now. Forget.

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josina! hahaha! the amnesia-inducing magic words...i almost forgot :-)

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you ruined the face mask sheet i had on cos i was laughing out so loud at yr comment

sowee! :) we can always ask Yoon-Ju for a spare. I'm sure she has some. (not so sure what her face masks can do, though.)

Ah, but it wont. Hand Towel fixes that which can shrink with his stare, points at the cold Korean winter and says:

This. Now. Forget.

LOL! and when winter cold wakes up, the Hand Towel is gone.

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I think YunJoo has a different face mask. A battle mask. Permanent type. Invincible. Non-corrosive. Impenetrable.

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i totally like this episode..none of the episode in MP get me boring..just made me a little serious when it comes to politic..anyway, i luv HY and LS..yeah of coz the PROF is good but still the prince charming is PHY..he is too handsome..hahaha btw, why seol shocked when heard grandpa want PHY and OYJ to get married?? hahaha, maybe she is jealous..lol no preview for ep9, i can't wait for the next episode..MP has a interesting storyline for me so keep it up supporting MP..

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While there was a hint about it earlier, this ep. pretty much confirmed it for me that the Prof., while finding Seol, cute and charming, is more interested in her being "living history" than he is romantically.

He is the ultimate bookworm.

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You can just hear him hum to himself: got myself some crying, talking, sleeping, walking living history....

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yeah, bring back the "CUTE" (LOL)! thanks for the recap

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Love the drama...so far.

KTH's acting in this drama fits her. She has the rom-com touch...so doe SSH, but...his crying or sad scenes are still the same from his earlier days of acting. He sucks at it (lol sorry fans).

I too am glad they gave seol a backbone, I really hate it when they give characters like her no backbone and drag that storyline all throughout....its tiring really.

btw, is it just me or does PYJ look 10 yrs older than SSH... I believe he's only 2-3 years older than her in real life.

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Haha, I agree with you, she does look older than him! I do a double-take every time she calls him 'oppa'. xD

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yup she looks old..i wonder why..even professor looks older than HY..when in fact he's younger

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He's younger? Color me surprised. I would have definitely said he was a few years older than HY.

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HY's better looking than everybody in this show with the exception of Seul and Grandpa.

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hahahaha i totally agreed with u maggie..PYJ looks older than SSH..she looks ugly with the hairstyle..lol

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I have nothing against angst. It's necessary in a romance drama, or else things can get on the boring side.

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"Future princesses be warned: your life online can haunt your reign. Discretion advised."

so if JB or GF suddenly turn out to be a princess, what fate will befall this site? *recaps, comments and conversations flashing before my eyes* :(

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Only if they recapped porn. Or rather, the previews :)

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i guess one of the casualties would be the Mr. Hand Towel shower scene thread.

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And most of the slash fiction, probably.

Then again, one of the princesses in my country talks to trees, Fergie was caught having her toes sucked, princess Stephanie was just a leetle bit unchaste, and then there's the ones who are depressed, have bulimia, or cheating rat bastards for husbands.

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yeah, those monarchs... My Princess is SO realistic. :)

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it's getting there. She was giving those tomatoes a puzzled look, and the girl needs all the confidants she can get. Taling to Trees is probably an Advanced Princess Skill.

As for the toe sucking, well, this is kdrama after all. We'll just have to use our imaginations.

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"As for the toe sucking, well, this is kdrama after all. We’ll just have to use our imaginations."

I don't want to imagine who would to that to whom in this drama. Oh, thoughts! Go away! Go away!

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Don't worry, this is kdrama. They will just play 'this little piggy went to market' with their cute little perfectly shaped tootsie wootsies, and then the camera hides behind a pillar. Or goes for an extreme long shot.

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I remember the Hand Towel Shower Scene thread like it was only yesterday...Prominent veins causing brown-outs across the interwebs. Cold winter had no chance against the heat generated by the imaginations of those thread-posters.
Abs a dripping
Towels dropping
People drooling
Eyes a popping
Oh yeah...I went to college to get more knowledge and all I can think of is THAT.

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unlearning is amazing. amazing.

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Hae-young: “I’m testing ME.”

can i test him too?

*sigh*

i need a drink...

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Served by a cabana boy, by the sounds of it....

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nope. by the Hand Towel in a tutu. (i'm so drunk already.)

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Hah! Fluff overdose. It better be pink...

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I'm seeing purple. Is that bad?

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Very regal. Don't forget the tiara.

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As long as it matches his eyes.

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Your imaginary Hand Towel is wearing boxers too? Mine is just wearing a purple tutu. Damn my x-rated imagination, must be the porn previews.

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"must be the porn previews."

Seol, is that you?

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Forget. This.

Is it working?

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I think it is. I'm seeing twinkling stars...

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Hi, all. Girlfriday thanks for the recap, U made my day. This is my first time commenting, and I don't mind the angst at all... It makes me speculating some stuffs.
I think I know why HY chooses to sacrifice LS's foster dad, it was to protect his own dad. As Secretary Oh had mention, HY's dad sin will possibly appear to the surface if someone testified about LS's dad. What if HY's dad sin was more than threatening LS's dad, what if he was the one who drove that white car (the killer). Coz the president (grandpa) arrived that day with helicopter... Grandpa probably sent him away because of that (to cover up for him, to avoid lawsuit). That will explain why grandpa willing to give all of his property out of guilt. That will also explain why HS tries to pull himself away from HS and agrees to marry YJ. So what do you guys think?

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If I were Hae-Young, I'd be pissed off too. Big time. If the suspicions about his father were all true, then he has the right to know. I prefer that the grandfather let him know everything and let him choose where he wants to stand, rather than keep him in the dark about his father's history and harbor resentment towards the wrong people. He's a full-grown adult, he should be able to handle it - although many adults still act childish... but give the diplomat some credit.

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Grandpa is really into secret stuff, remember that he ordered HY to pay visit to Lee Ahn grave for 20 years without explanation. Nevertheless, even HY know about his father now, this matter still the biggest Daehan family secret that cannot be revealed.

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Even though I didn't actually cry, Seol is so believable that I felt like I was the one sobbing, and by the end I felt quite emotionally exhausted!

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I love this drama and it definitely gets even better. I believe that the angst they're starting to pull in in this drama is just right. What else will happen if they went on making cute moent all the time! That just puts entire monarchy princess prestige down to the dump. And I would hate to see that in this drama.

I was so amused regarding Hae Young's honesty to Yoon Ju. He admitted not having feelings for her and that marrying her was all for the sake of the gratitude he felt for her and her dad. SHE IS A CHARITY CASE.

She had just been slapped on the face, and not only does it hurt to hear that from them man you are going to spend your entire life with. But knowing Yoon Ju's character, who is so full of insecurity and ambition, she has got to be scarred. This episode is a great take down of Yoon Ju from Hae Young, Lee Seol and even Prof Nam, which made me love this episode more!

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Can't agree with you more! Exactly my sentiments on these last 2 episodes.

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thanks for the recap, GF! this is a pretty boring episode overall so i just skipped to the nice bits when i read your review. thanks ^_^|||

WOW, last ep (7)'s preview i was SO SURE they were going to get married. yoonju's not so hateful now..i realise she has her own pride :)

this ep seriously covers all the relationship linkages. we see haeyoung loves seol so much...
seol was falling for him in the last ep, but this ep was kinda meh...
haeyoung--> yoonju because of gratitude of service by her family and not love...
jungwoo--> seul because he thinks she's living history (workaholic passion..)
yoonju looks pitiful. she was indirectly dumped by both her guys in this ep ALONE. LOL.

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Once Han Young realize that Yoon Ju is doing everything for herself, there will be no more pity/charity and their 'relationship' can be thrown out of window. Then enter our love story between HY & Seol!! ;)

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I just love pretty things and beautiful surroundings. This drama is loaded with it. Well some parts are just plain simplistic, but am really having fun watching! love your recaps: )

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there's something I can't understand so please galz could you clarify it to me , why HY can't be with LS if she is a princess , I know he is going to loos all the wealth if she accepts to become the princess but he already have his work as a diplomate so he has his own earnings and won't depend on her so what's the problem with him being the princess's hubby , can't get this part :S

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I think the reason is very simple, people will see him as a gold digger, who marry the princess to get his inheritance back.

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Question: Why HY can’t be with LS if she is a princess?
Answer: Because that is exactly what will happen, but it will take 8 more episodes.

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Yeah, listen to Jomo. She's so wise. She's like an owl. But wiser.

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Jomo's like wiser than the wisest owl.

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Jomo's so so wise all the owls bow to her when she goes jungle trekking.

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They used to call her Jomo the Wise back in high school.

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Stop talking about my ass like that.

Yes, he is a very nice donkey, but he's not that smart.

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Actually, like, I am so stupid.
Your name.is.wise.

YY

if that is on purpose, you really are the wisest.
If not, I have changed how I say the YY in my head.

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very wise answer , thanks you make me laugh so hard like a fool .

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LOL. So true. Let's just hope there's a bunch of cute involved in those 8 episodes.

P.S. I just looked up what YY stands for and snerked. Now I'm thinking of "Noonas of Darkness," which I think sounds like a Yoo Seung-ho fan club DB readers would belong to.

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omg.What does it stand for????? I picked YY at random. Is it...umm...BADDD?????

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YY can stand for yi yin, "to fantasize\sexual fantasy"

Haha, no need to despair, YY actually has a TON of meanings in Chinese...but naturally I focused on the one most pertaining to Seol's affinity for porn previews and DB reader reactions to SSH shower scenes. :D

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omg hahhahahah I'm rolling in laughter hahahhah is that crazy or what! I only think pure thoughts! All my fantasies of Grandpa are me pushing him in a wheelchair and me fixing his dentures.

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Yi Yin! You can be the leader of the Sisters of Darkness (are you sure this is not a horror film? argggh!)

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YY you are cold-busted.

Yer pure?
Notso sure.

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Jomo, you cut me to the core. I assure I am pure EVERYWHERE- body, mind and soul. I think pure thoughts every single moment of my life. I am purer than the purest driven snow. In fact, I am purer than pure. The word 'pure' was created with me in mind. Iam the living personification of pure.

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Like some of you, i enjoyed ep 8 every much. The angst factor is just right.

Mesmerised throughout with LS and HY showdown outside HY's room.

The ending expression of the 4 at the end of the dinner table is so contrasting - good cliff hanger for the next epi. CANT WAIT FOR ANOTHER WEEK!

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exciting drama! can not wait!

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Before, it's funny. Now, it's more romantic! Interesting!

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I really like her dresses here and in how cute she represents them. She looks absolutely adorable.

This drama is entertaining and most especially your recaps. I love them. Thank you very much indeed.

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kim tae hee's han yuri eyes are coming out xD

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I love the parralelism of emotions here. I was given time to sink in every drama scene, and cope it all up with the porn-and-pretty part.

I really think this show is good. If not, it's on its way there. They just need to stop being such hypocrites. If they are mad, stay mad. If they're in love... well, just stay in love. Stay in love FOREVER. HAHAHAHA. Consistency, please!

Thank you so much for this! It feels good reading the caps and the comments after watching the episode. Oh man, I have to wait for another week. I might as well watch all the past episodes again... HIHI.

Seol <3 Hae-Young

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what did Hae young mean when he said he's going to marry Yoon Ju not because of Daehan group or the monarchy but because it's his decision? is it truly for the sake of that director or is he testing Lee Seol (maybe he's hoping LS is gonna save him from that director)? lol

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i like your comment. At that moment, I expect Yoon Ju will immediately agree to marry Hae young regardless Yoon Ju understand Hae young does not love her. I also expect princess would like to marry professor & princess would like her marriage happen befores the marriage of HY-YJ. I expect the conflict will escalate to that. Perhaps, i'm wrong
because Yoon Ju says she does not want to marry HY. Perhaps, she feels angry that HY says he does not have passion with her. Perhaps Yoon Ju denies marriage with the hope everybody will encourage the marriage, then she will accept to show her nobility. Who knows? I'm curious to see what happen next? Very interesting!

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I do not think it went to sleep immediately after the kiss!

In the cityhall(The same writer
) there is a scene Shin Rey had difficulty sleeping with Joe Guk in the tent during a camping trip, we see this scene, after one or 2 ep

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I. HATE. YunJoo.

But I do love how the two of them are so cute together, even after the hallway scene. She seems to worry about his impression of her, and he takes great delight in calling her bluff and teasing her. He is sooo far gone he can't help himself!!

Oh the last scene was EPIC. So much staring 5 ways going on!

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thanks for the recap.
i am so liking SSH ringht now. he is goooooooooooooooo!
and KTH is also acting much better than she did in Kumiho.

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wait someone explain to me how the broken glass frame of haeyoungs dad is symbolism? o_0

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Broken image. That's what it is.

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It seems like not many viewers appreciating SHH acting skill as HY , for me poor HY his inner conflict is to big involving LOVE LS LOVE LS NOT , SACRIFICE MY INHERITANCE SACRIFICE MY INHERITANCE NOT ...... and i find his acting is not so bad ,still prince charming with tender look hopefully we will see more romance , more angst , more comedy for the next 8 epi .
HY loves LS for sure but not enough to die to loose everything for her which i find more logical , realistic ., as a mother i hate to see my son loses all his hope in life for the girl , love comes and goes , in your life you might encounter to few soul mates at some point of your life , not like in drama only one in your entire life if you lose her and your life has no meaning anymore you had to commit suicide , so stupid , brainless , my opinion as a mother .

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i loved gyosunim the best in this episode. although i know who the OTP is, i'm experiencing pain for the second lead already. *sigh*

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Lol the funniest here is how 99,9% of people are not agree with Girlfriday recap (which is great !). This must me the first time I see that here...

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I'm loving Hae Young's confused feelings for Seol and that he is subtle and not subtle in letting her know.

But I agree I miss the cute.

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Wow! too exciting! what will HY do? money & love? I'm itching to see ep 9, can't wait!

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Always enjoy your recaps.Thanks.
Boy!KTH cried buckets in this episode, and I did too.
I was so confused regarding Hae Young's earlier feelings toward Yoon Ju.!I enjoyed Park Ye Jin who played Yoon Ju. I agree. Seol should get her act together soon, because she's The Princess and stop Hae Young and Yoon Ju from pushing her around like a puppet. Can't wait for Seol to stand up to her for good or get her goat..Can't stand Seol getting mistreated for any more episodes.
What a Wimp Hae Young turns out to be when grandpa says he should marry Yoon Ju and Hae Young just meekly agrees. Why should he listen to gramps when gramps gave all of his wealth away? Hae Young doesn't love Yoon Ju, but he is willing to marry that bi-otch?
Also, I was surprised at the end when Yoon Ju said she would't marry Hae Young. Isn't that what she wanted a little earlier from him in the first place?
RATS! No preview.Have to wait another week to find out.

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If they which to play on viewer intelligence which K-drama tend to do a lot off the time. He did want to marry Yoon Ju, I felt in the beginning episode he had true feeling for her along with the new fond reason of obligation. I would have rather have Hae Young have a change of heart because Yoon Ju is a bit** and he found out she been sleeping with the professor for the pass 10 years. Too have him act like he never felt any thing for her, but loyalty makes his new fond feeling for the Seol to be a little insincere.......

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Maybe...

He did agree to marry YJ because if he does so, he will protect Seol and the company/holding from bad accusations in the press...?

YJ denied marrying HY because the affair-rumours of Seaol an HY is bad press, negative for the royal family, so HY and Seol can never be together...?

Don't know really. As the writer of this drama is the same one who wrote also the fabulous CITY HALL, I suppose some supprises are awaiting us ...

Thanks for the recap GF...

PS: I do love his Headtilt - its cute :)

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I concur with girlfriday about bringing the cute back XD

Thank you!

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I'm surprised. And noo i dont agree with you. The serious plot definitely holds up for me. While I love the cute, this episode had a good mix of both the cute & the serious. i mean...Hello?? This IS a DRAMA. Its supposed to have drama in it. Good drama. Which it does and doesn't fail to disappoint. I liked ur summary but disagree with your review. Haeyoung told her 1) return to me 2) you're pretty 3) do you have feelings for me? All in one episode. Mr. Hotshot is actually starting to confide his feelings for her....not once but 3 times in just one episode. I really don't see how their adorably cute and drama-packed romance doesn't suit you. So sad. oh well. Can't please everyone right?

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yay! so agree! :-)

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100% with ya!!!...totallyyyy lobbbb both angst epi...

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THE! PRESS! CONFERENCE!

I actually love that. :)

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"Dark noonas!" Lmao porn ftw. Totally cracked up at that part. But yes, please bring back the cute, light fluffiness. Also loved the part when Seol makes her speech in front of everyone. IN YOUR FACE YOON JU!

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When I become princess please delete all my comments from your website. LOL!!

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You forget only he wields the Hand Towel Words of power:
"This. Now.Forget."

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I loved it! The facial expressions from Mr. HotAbs were actually compelling and subtle.

**hands raised** I know why they're emphasizing the Press Conference--it's a Roman Holiday reference. That's the big climax at the end of the Hepburn/Gregory Peck movie. Actually, Mr. HotAbs looks like him at times.

Yay Professor! HATE Yoon JU! Good acting, and I hope she doesn't have anti-fans.

Some commenter made a REALLY interesting comment: could the sister be the real princess? Would that solve everything for the romance?

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She doesn't have the memories with the Prince.
On the beach, at the helicopter, at the fisherman's house.
Seul remembers being alone with her father.

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okay someone pls explain to me how the broken glass frame symbolizes something? i mean what does it symbolize?

and i am totally digging this kdrama right now :D
SSH ftw <3333

i mean, i do miss all the cutesy stuff, but i feel that it was a good thing they brought a little more seriousness into this episode because then it equals everything out.
LOL i almost died when he was like "youre pretty" ssh &kth <3

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Finally a little more depth, enjoyed this episode.

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thank you for the recap GF, i think you where a little harsh on the show because i'm still hook up. what i really liked is that the kiss happened but has not been taken as "the trascendental fact" or "the twist of the story" and it seem that Seol really forgot about it. i mean, in another drama she would be thinking about it, acting like an idiot and giving it too much of a thought. yes! finally some girl power! (or soju power???... anyway)
Also, i'm starting to develope the 2nd lead syndrome: Jung woo is just too cute, intelligent, polite, etc, etc... i just love him and laughed a lot with your comment of the "Indiana-Jones-in-the-city look" it just cracked me up! sorry Hae Young, but you are starting to lose some points in me ranking... you're still #1 because of your declaration of loyalty to Yoon-ju (burn b****, burn!), like a kick in the crotch for a dude, muahaha!
today i watched the episode with my mother and had to take the role of translator for the subtitles because she doesn't know english (we speak spanish 'cause we are from Peru). it was funny and i think i got an accomplice.

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All drama needs, well, drama of course. I like the comedy in My Princess, but I'm glad it's more than just that. I'm quite enjoying the princess plot. I find it quite interesting without it being overly dramatic. I'm glad to see that Seol's character is slowly growing and finding more strength to fight back. That damn curator needs a slap in the face... or more.

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Professor says "not to write love letters to just anyone". Ha....ha.... so lovely! LOL!
KTH (LS) with paper in her mouth.... so cute! so lovely!
the story heats up!!! can't wait!

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yes! conversation is cute, lovely & funny!

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Besides loving MP, love this site too!
Very lucky for me to 'stumbled' onto your site.
Have always been a passive reader and now i m 'writing' :)

Thank you JB , GF and everyone.

Happy Rabbit year!!

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Happy Rabbit Year Gerri!

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Thanks, JB and GF, for the beautiful and speedy recap of epi 7 and 8!

I feel that this drama is going along just right....episodes 7 and 8 are pivotal episodes introducing the serious stuff which will give heart and soul to this drama. We cant have fluff all the time...although the fluff here is not nauseating but adorable and charming...and we love them to be sprinkled generously in all the episodes. :-)

But now we see loyalties being tested, challenged, questioned and revealed. Princess Seol's response is very characteristic of her and not pretentious as what you'd expect from someone with royal lineage. She is her simple self, trusting as a child, but people-smart, too, which would maybe endear her even more to the people in the future...when they get to know her better.

I love how Prof Comforter is not only comforting her in these episodes but also strengthening her backbone for the gruelling work ahead of preserving the history of their people. I can see his relationship with Seol taking on more depth and also for a higher purpose than just to provide her with a college crush.

Although Mr Hand Towel is not as lovable in these 2 episodes for following his grampa's wish to reveal Seol's bio-father, we see that this created the necessary conflict in the story and provided the catalyst for Princess Seol to take on a more concrete decision as to her own loyalties. It is not bad that this is also the very same pivotal event for him to face his own growing feelings for Seol (and with Yoon Ju's help to boot, haha). Still we see Seol giving people and her relationships with them the higher importance rather than the abstract idea of the monarchy and history although these are also important. In the end, this will be proven right because if she is to be a benevolent royal figure, she does not just have to have the form but more so the substance which is above all the care and concern for people and relationships.

Yoon Ju has been very revealing in this last episodes. We see her being taken down from her lofty peg. But she surprises us when in the end she does not play along with the marriage deal. I hope we will see more substance and depth from her. And she will be the worthy rival of our Cool Princess, as Prof nicely puts it.

My Princess is definitely working out its cute magic and unfolding it's royal story in a way that is not self-absorbed nor self-important. Truly enjoyable and I would say surprising for a rom-com which everyone said will be acted by lead actors who are not too great in this area! It's good to be pleasantly surprised...and be proven wrong for the better! ;-)

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Hi Wise One (according to Jomo), and always your wise comments deserve a nod! Oh, we saw him, if I remember right, being her hand towel for 2 scenes (when she was crying after finding out about her bio-father, the prince, and when she was sick). But we can have more of that cos there were many times when he was the one causing her to be towelled -off (throwing her in the fountain...and making her cry with the!presse!conference!). Oh what's with all this biz about hand-towelling? can we just have the real thing? like in the beach...her and him, wrapped in towels? :-) or flashback to shower scene, pls...

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YES! YES! I LIKE! I WANT! TOWEL AND BEACH! TOWEL AND SHOWER! HER HIM HIM HER GAHHHHH

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wow...all caps! YY, you seem to like that a LOT, hahaha! I think writers will reward us if we are good enough and dont complain much after all the angsty stuff and political-royal mayhem with yes! a beach scene! (in the middle of winter, take that! hahahaha!)

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@YY & samgetang hahaha I like your ideas it's good..it's good (BEACH in the middle of winter) you make me laugh hahaha. I hope Kim Eun-sook can review all your comments she might need you guys for her next script (wink wink)!

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hey, donna! i think if we are very very good and nice, writers can even add another bed scene, with both of them jumping on and off the bed, in towels; another vintage car scene with iPad (or was that the Samsung counterpart?) viewing the not-really-porn trailers she wanted to delete, again in towels; and, another fountain-dumping scene but now only in towels...after all these scenes are over the whole production crew would have run out of towels, ehehe....so shower and beach scene will now be sans any towel at all! opppsie!

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hahaha "samgetang" you never fail to make me laugh!

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Agree with all the points you raised.:) was thinking of the same thing.

Can't live on fluff alone. Though it lessens the laughs, the serious stuff moves the plot forward.

Also, Seol keeps her character as one that the masses can relate to. It's important that she keeps it if she's to connect effectively to people. Although a spine would be great for her to have, but she's forming it now that her intentions are going beyond merely clearing her father's name.

Yoon-Ju is a PR nightmare. She can't give a girl a proper image to begin with. What makes her think that because she's able to dress up museum manequins, that she's good as a fashion consultant? And what's with the uptight look? A fashionazi if I ever saw one. More than Seol, I think she's the one with the princess complex playing with people like dolls and toy soldiers. Yeah, she's just a hate-bot. Funny they mentioned Mishil, Yoon-Ju can't even level up to half what the former is.

Re: beach towels in winter cold... two words: frozen delight. ;)

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okay, three! :)

frozen delight. shrinkage. (doesn't fit, though. what's delightful about that? hmm.)

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Dressing up mannequins, that's her frustration...LOL! I think YuJoon is just that. Frustrated. Period. Hahahaha!

After some shrinkage, now it should fit! ;-) Now, it's truly frozen delight!

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@izzie: yeah! we're noonas of brightness (as opposed to sisters of darkness, haha!) that's why we think alike on these things ;-)

i'm all for the spine for Seol. love how you say it: "...but she’s forming it now that her intentions are going beyond merely clearing her father’s name." the conflict was necessary, even if it meant jeopardising the friendship she'd built with HY, because this pushed her to show some teeth (fangs? ;-) and it actually pushed the friendship to the next level...

i hope to see more pleasant surprises now from hate-bot, as u call her haha, after her nice change of spots ;-) she is brat princess complex personified if ever there was one ;-) im staggered by her misguided sense of entitlement. her pa is to blame for sure. how did she grow up to be such a brat? i think HY's grampa played a big role in this, too (see, he even offered to give her the museum! when he won't even retain an underwear for his own grandson!) weird ;-)

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"i think HY’s grampa played a big role in this, too (see, he even offered to give her the museum! when he won’t even retain an underwear for his own grandson!) weird"

- that's easy. It could be that grandpa wants Yoon-Ju in a jungseok-maeri kind of way. (ew.) so he showers her with gifts. and then on another "shower issue" he's jealous of hae-young's shower scene so he took away everything from him - shower and speedo included. No place to brood in undies, no undies to wear for brooding. Old man plays dirrty.

YY might pay to be in yoonju's shoes. (maybe not in her hair, though).

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now i get it! you are truly a genius, izzie. hahaha! grampa is a shower grandaddy after all! he is a D_M! (sorry, YY!) showering gifts to arrange a marriage, my foot! and stripping off everything from HY just so he cant do the shower scene anymore for any of us, the old man sure plays dirty! LOL! ;-) no, no, no...we dont want a shower scene from him, pls. :-) let's not give him that pleasure....(oh no! wrong word, i guess)

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YY might pay to be in yoonju’s shoes. (maybe not in her hair, though).

- hahaha! so funny! you crack me up!

and the brooding undies? perfect! LOL! ;-)

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YY might pay to be in yoonju’s shoes. (maybe not in her hair, though)

Heh.

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"yeah! we’re noonas of brightness"

Of course. What are we members of the fellowship of the moon for? ;) moonshine bright.

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