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Secret Garden: Episode 18

I’m glad this show comes with its own shrink. It should be a new requirement in all k-dramas. I mean, if you’re going to start making such sharp turns, it’s only fair that you provide your own medical care for those of us who suffer from the whiplash. I’d like to dedicate this recap to my 21-year old self: If anyone comes by insisting that you loved this drama in the future, run. Run away.

 
EPISODE 18 RECAP

Joo-won drives off into the Storm of Magical Soul Swapping, breaking my heart into a million little pieces.

Oska paces back and forth at home, the box of coveted goodies giving him enough pause to think that something’s up. He gets a strange anxious feeling he can’t shake off, and when Joo-won doesn’t pick up his phone, it finally dawns on him that he might just be that crazy…

Meanwhile Jong-soo is yelling at the hospital attendants for letting a coma patient disappear. Yeah, it’s not the soundest of plot points, is it? Oska runs in, yelling at them to check the CCTV, but he already knows where Ra-im is. He tells Jong-soo that Joo-won’s gone too, and he’s pretty sure they’re headed towards the nearest rainfall, to swap bodies.

He’s called the cops on the way over, and they report that they’ve found them. Oska rushes over as they’re unloaded at the nearest hospital, and has them transported to the original hospital in Seoul. What’s with all the trucking back and forth of coma patients? Anyway, they’re both unconscious, and Oska calls Ji-hyun to do what she can.

Each family waits by their bedsides, Joo-won’s mother in hysterics and Oska and Jong-soo keeping watch, waiting for any indication of a swap. Finally, Joo-won wakes up, and Oska stands over him, calling his name.

But it isn’t Joo-won; it’s Ra-Him, waking up in Joo-won’s body. When Oska keeps calling her “Joo-won,” she touches her face and realizes that she’s been swapped. Shaking, she asks what happened, and if it rained in Seoul.

Crying, Oska says, “What about my little brother?” Oof. Heartbreaking.

He tells her that it didn’t rain; Joo-won took her into the rain on purpose, to switch their bodies. She cries, “No, no it can’t be. It can’t be. It can’t be!”

She cries uncontrollably, just as Mom and Ji-hyun run in. She cries, “Where is Kim Joo-won? Where is he?” as Mom and Ji-hyun try to make sense of what’s going on, and Oska cries.

She gets up and runs into Joo-wonda’s room, where Jong-soo jumps up, asking who she is. He realizes that it’s Ra-Him, and hugs her. Ra-Him cries, saying that Joo-won swapped them, ready to die to save her. She looks at her body lying there, and cries for Joo-won, not knowing what to do.

Mom chases her in there, freaking out about her precious son being hugged by riffraff, and orders her henchmen (since when does she have henchmen?) to take Ra-Him away. Jong-soo tries to stop her, shouting that this isn’t Kim Joo-won, but Ra-Him calls her “Mom” and says that she’ll go. She tells Jong-soo that she can handle it, and leaves with Joo-won’s mom.

Back at Joo-won’s house, Ra-Him gets a clean bill of health from the family doctor, and she manages to send Mom away, but not without a dig at “that girl,” of course. She parks a whole army of henchmen at Joo-won’s door, ordering them to keep him away from the hospital, knowing that he’s bound to try and go back to see Ra-im.

Inside, Ra-Him gets up to rush back to the hospital, but Oska stops her. She cries, “I have to go to him. He’s waiting for me.” Oska: “I get that your damn love is grand and all that, but you have to wait.” Ha. It’s both funny and heartbreaking, because he knows it’s not her fault, and yet he’s so frustrated with Joo-won, and still grieving over his crazy actions, driven by such a grandiose love. Because to him, it just means he’s lost his little brother.

He asks her to wait a day, so that Mom doesn’t freak out, and she apologizes that she didn’t think of it that way. Oska goes back to the hospital, and stands by Joo-wonda’s bedside.

Oska: You crazy. How could you? How, how could you do such a thing, you crazy fool? Is this woman the only thing that matters to you? Is your family nothing? You throw a pair of shoes at me…is that it? It’s going to rain eventually. So what am I supposed to do, lock up Ra-im every time it rains? Is that what you want? I can’t. I don’t care how much you hate me. I can’t protect your love. Even if you cry and shout and go crazy, I’m going to live seeing my little brother that way!

This kills me. It was the most heartbreaking part of the last episode for me as well, when Joo-won spent the night with his hyung, knowing what he was about to do. Their relationship is the most heart-rending for me because it keeps Joo-won’s grand mythic gesture tethered to reality and the tragic consequences of his actions.

Despite Oska’s warnings, Ra-Him heads out anyway, unable to leave Joo-wonda alone. She handily beats the guards who try to stop her, but then gets stopped by the housekeeper who brings her the mail. In the stack is the letter that Joo-won wrote.

With the Magic Veil of Un-switchiness, Ra-im sits in Joo-won’s car, and cries as she reads the letter:

Joo-won: Now I think that this magic spell we’re under is a gift from the gods. So, just like a person who’s received a surprise gift, smile with happiness. If you laugh with your heart, I’ll hear it. Because I’m a much more powerful person than you think. Shave my face nicely, and dress me in the clothes that I like. If we could be together even in that way… then that’s enough — let’s think of it as being together. That’s enough for us to consider ourselves as happy as other lovers.

She holds the letter to her heart as she cries. The veil comes back as Ra-Him drives back to the hospital.

She runs in to find Jong-soo still sitting there, outside Joo-wonda’s room. She asks why he’s still here, and he answers that Joo-won might be scared all alone, and that if someone were outside waiting for him, he might return. Aw, is everybody trying to break my heart all at once?

Ra-Him’s eyes fill with tears at the gesture, and she bows before going inside. The veil returns, as Ra-im comes into the room.

She cries as she tells Joo-won that it must be their fate, that one of them has to disappear into bubbles. She says that she’ll be the one to do it. (What, are we really going to do this, Show? If we keep going back and forth on the See-Saw of Love Sacrifice, I’m getting the hell off this ride.)

She says that as soon as the Little Mermaid fell in love with the prince, her fate was sealed. But he’s supposed to be the Little Mermaid, remember? Now all of a sudden, everyone’s clamoring to be the friggin’ mermaid.

She says that she’s going to make everything right again when it rains, and begs him to stay in his rightful place once they switch.

At home Oska drinks as he thinks back to how strange Joo-won was the other night, laughing at his stories. He realizes now that it was his last goodbye. Seul sits with him, trying to help, but confused since Oska isn’t really explaining things to her so that she’ll understand.

He says that he’s always lost to Joo-won because he was the hyung and the adult. But he wonders how much of a hyung and an adult you have to be, to die in someone’s place.

As Ra-Him sleeps holding Joo-wonda’s hand, her father appears in magical dreamland and watches them together with a heavy heart. And then, through some magical maneuvering on his part, Ra-im and Joo-won start to hear each other in their dreams, as they imagine meeting each other in a field, at a lavish table set for two.

In dreamworld, they sit across from each other and smile, and then they wait for the one who invited them…Ra-im’s father. He shows up and holds up a new bottle of flower liquor, saying that this wine is the beginning and the end of the magic.

As he pours a glass for each of them, he tells Joo-won to forget him now, and his promise, since he’s fulfilled it beyond the call of duty. He tells Ra-im to be loved, and that as much as she has kept her head bowed, to now live the rest of her days being loved. He tells them that the magic is over now, and to consider it like a handshake between people who’ve just met; the real magic begins now. Blech. Sorry, I choked on the cheese.

Listen Show, this benevolent magic from daddy dearest is really taking all the air out of my tires. I thought it was fine when his choice to do the spell was driven by selfish motivations to save his daughter, but now, if his intention was to put everything back anyway, it just drips of plot contrivance. Why couldn’t he have stayed a flawed, selfish father with some hoodoo up his sleeve? What’s wrong with that?

Daddy disappears, and as Joo-won and Ra-im drink the magic wine, it starts to rain rose petals, just like in Ah-young’s dream.

And then, just like that, they wake up…in their own bodies. Yep, Just. Like. That. RA&*%^$! Goddamnit. Now I’m pissed off about the last episode and a half. All that angst, and this is the resolution? So lame.

They each wake up to discover that they’re in their own bodies, and as they get out of bed, the camera pulls back to show their floors covered in rose petals. Ra-im wakes up in the hospital the same, relieved to be back, and runs out to find Joo-won.

But Joo-won seems a little more than confused, even by his own face. Oska comes in, thinking that it’s still Ra-im in there, and Joo-won calls him hyung and asks why they both look like this. He asks where this is, and why he’s not at the hospital…and if his friends made it out of the fire okay…

Oska looks at him in shock, as he realizes that Joo-won came back all right, but as his 21-year old self, right after his big accident.

WHAT. THE. FUCK. Dude, somebody send Daddy back to Hogwarts. Your magic is all screwy!

Oska asks Ji-hyun to meet with Joo-won, and she comes back to report that Joo-won is okay, but is probably suffering from shock. He’s regained his memories from the accident, but in exchange has lost all his memories since. He also can’t remember the fireman who rescued him.

She says that he’s taking it all pretty well, and is happy to find out that he’s the president of LOEL (over his hyung, neener) and he’s excited to wake up an adult. Haha. Despite the rampant whatthefuckery of bringing in the mother of all exasperating tropes (that would be AMNESIA), it is kind of hilarious to meet the 21-year old Joo-won. He praises his own taste as he looks around his house, and Oska confirms that Joo-won is now 34, while he’s 36. Joo-won: “You look it. But me…” Ha.

He catches up with the basics, and also fills us in on his past with Ji-hyun, as he says that she dumped him three months ago. She corrects him: that would be thirteen years and three months ago. He’s surprised that they’re still friends, but she says it’s because she’s so good-natured. Heh.

Meanwhile, Ra-im rushes over, and starts crying at the sight of Joo-won back in his own body. She rushes over and hugs him, calling him a jerk for pulling that stunt, and that she was scared she’d never see him again.

Joo-won just stares at her, wondering who she is. He has a vague memory of seeing her at the hospital, and Oska thinks that maybe his memory is coming back after all. Ra-im looks at him in shock, and Oska tells her that he’ll explain, but that Joo-won is 21 right now.

He asks who Gil Ra-im is, asking if it’s someone he knows. It was the first thought he had when he woke up, but he doesn’t know why. Ra-im starts to cry, and he looks curiously at her, “Are you…Gil Ra-im? You?”

She nods and Oska and Ji-hyun leave, thinking that maybe Ra-im will be the best trigger for his memory. He looks her up and down, asking her how old she is, and what she does for a living, shocked that he knew a stuntwoman, of all things. He asks what they were to each other.

Ra-im: “You loved me. And I loved you.” Joo-won reels at that, not believing it for a second. He wonders if there’s perhaps another Gil Ra-im. She says there probably is, but she’s the one that Kim Joo-won loved.

He accepts it for now and says that he’s got to clear some things up, so to leave her number and go. Ra-im: “You were a jerk even when you were young, huh?” Pwahahaha! Hilarity.

He’s like, what the…but she just smiles at him. She tells him to check his cell phone for her number, where he’ll also find pictures of her. Ra-im: “Now, no matter what you do, I like you. Now, no matter what you do, I can forgive you. For the sole reason…that you’re alive.”

He puts on his sparkly tracksuit (Amazing…that’s the thing you pull out of your closet when all of the clothes are new to you?) and goes for a walk. Ra-im appears next to him, walking alongside him like she used to, and he wonders to himself why he’s thinking of her.

Ra-im is back at the hospital, and Ah-young yells at her for giving her the scare of her life, as the girls have a happy reunion. Joo-won shows up and tells Ah-young to send in the man out in the hall. She goes out to find Secretary Kim, who wheels in a cart with a grand lunch by candlelight. Ra-im laughs and so does Secretary Kim, who notes with a smirk that the stuff Joo-won does is exactly the same. They have a good laugh over it and Joo-won gets pissy, asking if they’re friends. Ha.

She does the same thing she did the first time he set a lavish table for her, and puts the candles out. He can’t believe that he ever liked someone like her, and asks the typical Kim-Joo-won questions, like who her father is and what family she’s from. She just tells him that he does know her father, but doesn’t say anything beyond that.

She surprises him by calling out the fact that he can’t stop thinking about her, and that it’s the reason why he’s here. Ra-im: “Do you want to know why? Because you love me.” She tells him that he followed her around like crazy and that he’ll be back tomorrow, so she gives him an excuse to come. She tells him that eventually he’ll tell her that she’s strange and curious to him, and he just covers his ears and walks out, not wanting to hear it. Heh. I sort of like the idea of her dating the 21-year old version of Joo-won. Can he just stay this way, and not get his memory back?

I love the way she looks at him, like you’ll see just how crazy in love with me you’re going to be, kid.

Ra-im returns to the action school where she’s greeted with confetti and party hats. Jong-soo hugs her, which is right when Joo-won walks in, telling them to separate. Joo-won: “Were you a two-timer? Were you two-timing me?” Heh. He pompously tells everyone to leave the room, and Ra-im tells the guys she’ll explain later, and takes him upstairs. He looks at them agape, “Do I know you guys too?”

She can tell that his memory hasn’t returned, but when she makes a move to kick him in the shin, he involuntarily moves back in step. He looks at her accusingly, asking why his leg just did that: did she used to hit him? She looks up at him slyly, not denying it. Ra-im: “Your body remembers me.” Rawr.

She calls him Kim Ddol-choo, her nickname for him (basically short for Loser Tracksuit), and he realizes that she’s making fun of his outfit. He laughs, saying that this is no ordinary tracksuit…and he unzips it and shows her the label. HA.

Ra-im swoops in for a hug, thanking him for coming by like this. She sighs, “I guess I’m going to end up loving the 21-year old you too.” He’s taken aback at first, but then can’t help himself, and totally melts into her hug. OMG, 34-year old Joo-won drove me batty, but I frickin’ love the 21-year old version. So cute.

He leans his head in and puts his hands around her, saying sweetly, “Will you?” I love how awkward he is.

Ra-im then goes to see Joo-won’s mother, and stands up to her for the first time. She tells her that they won’t break up, for whatever reason, because they’ve been to death’s door and back, and now every second of their lives is precious. She refuses to back down, and tells Mother matter-of-factly that she isn’t scared of her anymore.

And then, with a big breath, she blurts out, “Please give me your son! I’ll take responsibility for him and make him happy.” Pwahaha. Love it. What a great reversal for her to ask for Joo-won’s hand.

Joo-won sends Secretary Kim over to Ra-im’s to fetch her over to his house (which they also laugh at). She walks in and he tells her to move into the house (whoa, movin’ fast there, little buddy) so that he can figure out why he liked her so much.

She just laughs, telling him that it’s not the first time he’s said those words. She tells him that he’s done a lot to try and convince her, to move in, to share a bed, to shower together…

He perks up at that, smiling that they must be closer than he thought. He moves closer to her, “So, were we close enough to kiss? Like this…?”

He gets up and leans over her, going in for the kill.

 
COMMENTS

Hahaha. It’s kinda wrong if you think about it, but I totally want 21-year old Joo-won to go for it! He’s so much more adorable and less weighed down by darkness than his older self. I kind of want them to stay this way, and for him to never get his memory back. Would that be so bad?

At least Ra-im finally stood up to Mom, though it sure did take her long enough. I just can’t believe that of ALL the possible mystical and life-threatening barriers that they get past, she is the one that’s still standing. I mean, what? I find it odd that we still have two episodes left, but she’s really the only obstacle left, and she’s just harping on the same old stuff. Yawn.

I really hated the resolution to the life-sacrificing-body-swapping mess of a plot, which sucked all the dramatic weight out of that storyline. And I yelled obscenities when the amnesia followed suit, like Show was trying to kill me or something. But then the result of the amnesia was surprisingly light and funny and cute, so that was really this episode’s saving grace. I definitely have a bit of emotional whiplash from the melodrama-turned-makjang-turned-comedy, but at this point I’m not really that surprised. This show jerks me around so much it’s sadistic.

Just when I thought that the drama had finally validated itself and found a reason for the body swap, AND the mystical veil (I know!), it totally did a 180 and shot itself in the proverbial foot. That rose-petal magic dreamland hoodoo crap made me wanna barf all over the pure white snow. But lo and behold, barely post-pubescent Joo-won appeared out of nowhere and saved me from driving a spork through my heart.

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hahahaha....thanks for posting the recap....been waiting for it, even watched the drama without the sub...LMAO...now i understood what exactly was happening :)

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Spork ... teeheehee. You kill me.

Was I unknowingly prophetic or what when I wondered if Hyun Bin would get to do some beddy bye scenes to catch up on lost zzzzzs or what?

Yah, I thought the amnesia thing was ridiculous too but thank goodness for hilarious, cute 21-yr-old Joo Won. I know the father is supposed to be a heart-rending plot contrivance with the Fireman's Prayer and all but every scene where he appears leaves me disappointed. Like I am waiting for my heart-strings to be pulled and instead they go "That's it?". Definitely a major failing for Show.

However, to my surprise, the most emotional thwanging happened with the two 2nd-Leads. Oska and Jong Soo's hospital scenes were brilliant. Especially Oska - damn they boy can cry and scold at the same time and make you bawl. And it's not so much the acting but the writing that made me sniffle when Jong Soo said he was sticking around so Joo Won won't be scared and alone. Awww man.

I know lots of peeps dislike loud and cheerful Oska but I think the actor is killing the role. Never seen him act before but I am impressed with his range and how he goes all out for this role. Actually casting is pretty good for all the "younger" roles. If only they had given as much thought to the older roles as I truly hate the Half-Witted, No-Class Mother. The actress is a hot mess. And not in a good way.

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I love Oska!!! he always put a smile in my face!! lololol

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I bet he was just pulling her leg! LOL!
HE DOES NOT HAVE MEMORY LOSS!
he just wanted to payback on her......or maybe score for kissing her! hahaha!.....I hope so...........

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That would be awesome if it's true, and in character, and did I say awesome?

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I thought the same!
Cause JW is a natural teaser!
This time he wants RI goes after him! lololol

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I think I'm in the minority here - I felt that the body-swap plotline was tolerable at best. I can't help feeling that it's something the writer tacked onto the story just for the sake of setting it apart from the other run-of-the-mill love stories. It didn't serve much purpose other than as a buildup to Joo Won's grand gesture at the end of episode 17 (and some comic relief). I must agree that JW's sacrifice was heartbreaking - but then the writer had to undo it all so quickly with that lame scene in the snow!
Why does RI's father have all this power to enable these body swaps in the first place? He is just a person that has passed away.... If he has the power to save JW and stop these swaps as he pleases, why couldn't he just save his daughter himself? I hope we will get more insight in the final episodes.

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Haha, the whatthefucked story makes me think about "mary stayed out all night", except than here they use the funny possibilities that it brings, so the drama stays very nice !

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I don't get the part before hte dream. Wasn't Ra-HIM with JooWONDA? Weren't they sleeping at the hospital? Why was Joowon at home when he woke up?

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Cute binnie is such a cutie. But guys I think he is faking amnesia thing. Let's c

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love the comment about ..sending daddy dear back to Hogwart ^^

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Hahahahahaha. I thought I was watching Boys Over Flowers all over again for a moment. So many random, non-sensical plot twists in the last couple episodes. But I do love 21-year-old Joo-won, too, and the cuteness of them falling in love all over again.

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what did gilralm dad ask joowon to do?

and where can i get the perfectly combed hair while you sleep?

why tease me with the kiss?

what will i do now secrect garden is over?

back to watching old dramas

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Since when do you get free cab rides in your pajamas?

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"Please give me your son! I’ll take responsibility for him and make him happy.”
lolololololololololololololol

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I hope we will find out where "is this your best? Are you sure?" comes from. Which leads me to wonder about JW/s father. Could he also have died in the elevator? It would add a little more angst as we head toward the finish :)

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watching sg again amazing little things you notice like in epi one when they drive to the site how did jonwon get downstairs?

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Hahaha, agree with all your thoughts on this episode GF. I almost stopped watching when Papa G appeared in wonderland saying everything is gon' be aite. But pulling a deus ex machina on a situation is always cheesy. It does feel like the writer has written the story into a corner and then magically made everything better, but meh, this show has its ups and downs. That it has more ups, though, and especially when the ups include zany Joo-won and Ra-Im, makes it ok. And Hyun Bin's acting garners an award or two, even if the plot got a little too cringe-ly at the end. The transition to Joo-wonda awakening in shock was so good, it makes the swap and the importance of the swap very believable.

Ra-Im is the coolest girlfriend. All the leering and teasing on 21-year old JW, and then asking for his "hand" made her so manly in a sexy way. Rawr. I like the bold and confident Ra-Im.

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Omg this drama...emotional rollercoaster.
At first I was like, ARE YOU SHITTING ME? WHY DID HE LOSE HIS MEMORY AND FORGET RA IM OF ALL PEOPLE -_____________________- *rage* What was the dad's reason for making him 21 again anyway...

But then I was all giggly cause of how cute Joo Won is hehehehehehe<33333

And yay, sparkly tracksuit makes its comeback! ;)

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with only a couple more episodes to go, I was, frankly, miffed that they were going to pull amnesia ... but i take all that miff back! i'm loving the amnesia! i loved how JW was originally and inexplicably drawn to RI and it's a BIG treat to see a bit of all over again.

but i still can't piece together the grand scheme of Mr. Gil's mystical plan. was the soul-body-switch supposed to have served as a way for RaIm to miss the audition for the job that ultimately landed her in a coma? if so ...

did JooWon go beyond Mr. Gil's expectations by pulling the plug on Mr. Gil's master plan (ie when JW moved heaven to Japan to get RaIm a second chance on the audition?).

yes, i admit i'm reaching. :) (shruggs)

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I made 6 friends watch this drama, and what else could they feel but be hooked? ;)

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I dunno if any of you'll do this, but every time i watch an episode from a Drama thats been recapped here. After I'm done i HAVE to come here and check to see what JB or GF have got to say. It doesn't have to be their views on the episode entirely, but just a scene or 2 that i found funny or interesting in anyway. And i LOVE the fact that they think the same way as i do. Its good to know there are many more who think like me ^___^

Thanks for the recaps~!

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Thanks for the recap. I liked this drama it was unique, the actors were ALL great and complimented each other. The ending could have been better but that just leaves it open for more episodes I hope.

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"I love the way she looks at him, like you’ll see just how crazy in love with me you’re going to be, kid. "

Haha I love how Ra im ALWAYS freaks him out. I gotta say. This drama is really unique. It really shows Marry me mary how to really do it. It really did pull all the tropes of drama land and did it well. Like I would roll my eyes at the drama but it somehow justifies itself later on while satisfying me with delicious fun along the way. My anger dissolves with the happiness in like 10 mins! I even feel guilty for being angry like "why didn't you trust me" kinda thing.

The drama wants to prove 1) we are the same even when we grow older 2) Joo won loves Ra im no matter what 3)Binnie's amazing acting. Hence memory loss is imperative. Although I would have liked if the dad had to trade Joo won's memory with his life. It would've been so much better.

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Just got caught up with SG, and I have to say it owns my heart and soul at this point.

As far as amnesia, I think 21 year old JW is adorable. But I definitely want him to gain his memory back. Not right away, im enjoying his younger self too much -but I dont want him to stay that way forever.

More importantly, where has my TS been the past couple episodes?! haha.

And the Dad's hokeypokeymagicBS is, well, BS. I mean really, really?

Raim is so adorable. Why did she have to play the Nobe Idiot card earlier? I've never understood the concept of lying while breaking up w/ your partner for 'their sake'. I mean, if they have ever watched a drama, they should know it never works out. Honesty is important in a relationship.
I wouldnt even mind her breaking up w/ him (too much, anyway) if she was honest about why. Tell him she cant watch his mother ruin his life because of her. And he would have told her none of that stuff is nearly as important as she is in his life, and omggg swoooon.

And ep 17 was heartbreaking, I actually cried. I never cry w/ dramas anymore.

Saturday is way too far. I need the next episode Right. Now.

Thanks for the recap!

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ended like this??

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Thank you for the recap...

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me: ><
him:I will Hacked the website!
me: WHAT? WHY?
HIM: STOP CEYING

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ep 18
me: lol
him:now what! did she weak up in one ep!?
me: yes
him: how?
me: she drink wine
him: 0-0...... i will cut the net off coz u are crazy !

This situation was with my husband during this week episodes... HOPE 4 GOOD and happy end
thx 4 the recops

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LOL....I am pretty much have the same situation. My hubby will look at me...now what? Watching SG again..why are you crying? I am still alive...OMG....SG rule and I will never forget this wonderful drama. Waiting for the director cut DVD (if there is one)...

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21 year old Joo Won makes me super happy. ^^

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I am in love with this drama more than any thing I can't wait for the more 2 ep to end ......

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My interest level in Secret Garden, at giddily heights a few weekends ago, is rapidly losing steam. And how sad… even before the show ends. Not even Hyun Bin’s killer smile and HJW’s pretty eyes can save it.

Horrendous writing… I understand it’s hocus pocus… but GF was right. It’s not only hocus pocus, like witchy shows but it has multiple-personality disorder and an identity crisis. A great pity, as it started so well, had such a strong cast of interesting supporting characters besides the two main leads. But mid-way through the rushed writing, it failed to make sense anymore, even in hocus pocus land. Like a mad woman, somewhere between confusing body swaps, unmoving, sluggish plot, and melodrama of the worst kind, unrealistic hospital depiction, unmoving, shallow Ra Im’s father’s storyline, and amnesia the only emotion left I have for the show is akin to a slight embarrassment for an old flame, hoping for it to end early, so that at least whatever is left of its former glory (fond memories) can remain in my memory.

I didn’t even watched episodes 17 and 18, after reading GF’s recap, only an incredulous… are you kidding(?) reaction, only fast forwarded to the end of episode 18, to watch how sexy the immature Joo Won is, after viewers’ raves. He was okay, but not enough to redeem SG in my mind. Lo, and behold… how bad is the show, I even started to find his V shaped chin alien-like…

So utterly sad… someone should blame the cracked system of rushing episodes and live filming…

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after he lost his memory i thought it wasnt be gonne be fun anymore since most of dramas have same stroyline but this drama definetly made my day.........lost his memory yet cut n funny moments between them....hahaha................

secret garden....<3

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Maybe I haven't noticed it so starkly before, but I've never watched a show where the dialog is so, so good and the plot so, so bad. And let's not split hairs here, the plot is ridiculous.

I blame the confusion, the cliche, and the slowness on the writer, from the beginning. Any problems I have with this show I consider her fault. The actors are amazing (who else can tell they've switched just by the actor opening his/her eyes...whoa). They know their beats, comedic timing, everything.

But it's what's written that makes a show ultimately. I was suspicious of her reluctance to even allude to any kind of switch until five episodes in, blaming it on lack of confidence. And now, at the end, I'm going to assume I was right. She didn't know what drama she was writing. Thankfully, the great actors have been saving it from the bin.

I'm harsher in person.... ^^

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Short preview for episode 19 from youtube... It seems that we are up for more angst. In spite of a few poor executions in episode 18, this is by far the best drama I have seen in many years. Can't wait until this weekend's finale.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdgS-BIFWho

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hmm... the magic wasn't that magical after all. fun but a little un creative =(.... but I like how the switch allowed us to see the relationship btwn Joo Wonnie and Oska..... sweet!

It was so sad when he cried.....Joo Won was really awesome in the 2nd half too!!!

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http://dramabites.tumblr.com/

this girl stole some lines from your Comments section, lol.

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if you look around, her post titled "Oh Show!" it'll sound pretty familiar to you, lol

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Long version of episode 19 preview... It made me laugh out loud. Love love love this drama.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrjh5cGrc3M

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LOVE this drama! I love JW and GRI here. Total reversal of roles! Now she is forthcoming and he is clueless and caught by surprise by her brashness!

What I do hope is perhaps have step-grandma coming in to back the couple and irritate JW mummy! Then because grandpa is so head over heels with grandma also sides them! Wow! Would love to see JW mom's face!That would be her just desserts!

For those of you who discovered HJW for the first time, check her out in Hwang Jin-I. I fell in love with her there. I think she must have had some dance or gymnastics background, she is so graceful in there!

Love HJW. The subtleties of her acting in portraying the emotions are simply incomparable! Silly thought but HB should dump SHG and be with HJW, even their off screen chemistry is so sweet!

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I know this drama is taking plot directions that dont make sense and there is a lack of continuity but I can't hate this show! There is something purely illogical and emotion based that keeps me coming back, every time I think I am gettting frustrated or discontent a sweet scene or funny scene wins me over again. I give up! I love this show!

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Haha you're so right!

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The past 2 episodes have been such a waste of time! Were the scriptwriters trying to do some Inception nonsense, along with 50 First Dates and some Boys Over Flowers memory loss drama?

Still, it's nice to see Joo Won making the effort to find out about her, and Ra Im dropping hints to trigger his memory.

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I just understood that it was the father about all magic stuff O_O i mean i didnt understand when i watched the episode 5 . shame on me :s but faces were so fresh i didnt recognize her father anyway but why he did this to them ?

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5 stars for this episode

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THANK YOU for this recap ... in the middle of watching it now ... total wtf moments don't know whether to cry or throw things at the screen... feels like I'm watching win a likeminded friend . Awesome job !!!

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Blue tracksuit... fifth appearance. (1/2/8/9/18)

I pretty sure it will be sixth appearance.

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I totally agree with everything you wrote!! I love your commentsXDD I also think the dad magically curing them in their sleep was such a thoughtless resolution to the body-swap theme. And the amnesia completely ruined the build-up of the episodes after the car accident. It was like I took in a breath, holding it for the moment they either wake up or yk, and then I couldn't breathe out:P I also didn't get why Joo won accepted her so easily when he forgot his memories! I would've expected for him to be disturbed by a random girl hugging him and saying they loved each other and she could forgive anything he did because they almost died etc etc, he even asks her to live with him! I don't think just because "his body remembers her" he would be that relaxed. Also, hello from 2021:D I just came to this episode and watched it:PP

XOXO

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