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My Princess: Episode 11

There’s something that just really works about this couple, for me. She’s a little dense and he’s got a pretty large noble streak — though he hasn’t crossed over to the dark side of idiocy, yet — but together, they’re just so cute. The why-we-Should-Not-Be conflict is credible (and harks back to that inescapable point of comparison, Roman Holiday), and because that roadblock is so substantial, the story allows for the two of them to be honest with each other about their feelings. (A pet peeve: When both sides like each other but stupidly keep everything to themselves, leading to Big Misunderstandings galore that aggravate me to no end.)

And when they both know how they feel — though they can’t act on it — there’s a sweetness to the way their feelings permeate their everyday (though veiled) interactions.

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EPISODE 11 RECAP

Hae-young asks his question, but Seol says she won’t answer: “I know what you gave up for me, I know who you made an enemy of because of me, but how can I answer? If I do, I know things will get even harder, and I don’t know how you’ll be able to protect me. So how can I answer? I won’t.” He gives her a rueful half-smile, saying that he taught her well, seeing how she gives a good answer to a bad question.

(But…we like bad questions! Don’t just let it die here! Ask all the bad questions you want, for the love of fangirls and plot development!)

He pulls her into a hug and says, “Don’t forget this.” Walking by, Yoon-ju the Heartless Android sees the hug. And she’s not only heartless but shameless, since she next lets herself into Jung-woo’s place using his code, preferring to bypass that whole pesky knocking thing. Social niceties are SO passé.

She guesses that Jung-woo has Empress Myung-sung’s sachet, but he refuses to give her the satisfaction of confirming that it’s real. He tells her he’d like for it to be real, but he knows there are those who seek to use history for their own means (*ahem*), which is not so good. Alas, she knows him well enough to read in his reaction that it’s real.

They’ve both considered the possibility that Dan might be supposed to be the princess, but Jung-woo affirms that it won’t happen, while Yoon-ju is more willing to think along those lines.

True to Hae-young’s warning, the president has twisted the orphans’ visit for his own gain, and Seol declares that she’s going to have to study her butt off to make sure that she’s “able to answer bad questions with good answers.”

Hae-young has to deal with the fallout of his behavior in front of the press, which comes in the form of an angry president, who reminds him that he entered the palace to block the restoration. He orders Hae-young to quit the palace, threatening to do some major damage if he doesn’t.

Dan and Yoon-ju have another meeting to discuss their options, now that the sachet is real. Dan declares, “I want what you want,” and Yoon-ju agrees: Starting tonight, Dan will assume the princess role. But when Dan asks about the restoration vote, Yoon-ju laughs — it would be difficult enough to install a real princess, so a fake one’s out of the question. Dan would merely be playing the part, to ensure that the vote never happens. After that, she’ll leave the country.

Dan drops by to scope out her soon-to-be room, though Seol thinks her sister’s here for a friendly visit. Well, maybe just a plain visit, since I’m pretty sure Dan only has two modes: bitch and bitchier. She reads through Seol’s fan mail and makes a snide remark about the orphan who sent it, saying that her own orphan past is something she’d like to hide, though Seol uses hers as a weapon.

Dan leaves her with the cryptic words, “Next time I come to this room, you’d better not be in it.”

Seol spots Hae-young waiting for her and tries to sneak by unseen, as inconspicuous as an elephant in a tutu. Hae-young stops her for a word, which she doesn’t want to hear, thinking he’s going to tell her to forget yesterday. She asks for just one day of reprieve, wanting to spend today away from him to allow herself to come to grips with things.

But no, Hae-young declares that that won’t be possible, as she’s going to be stuck within a 1-meter radius of him all day, and that every time she rebels, he’s going to reduce that space by 50 centimeters. Well, now I know what I’M gonna be hoping for today.

Seol supposes that the reason for his odd (and warm) behavior is that he wants to spend one day with her as herself, rather than as the princess. Too nervous and jumpy to join him, she makes the excuse that Jung-woo is calling her away.

Visiting Sun-ah at the department store, Seol confides her romantic predicament to her friend, who sees that she’s got it bad this time. Seol says that her usual forthrightness won’t work with Mr. P — just as Sun-ah spots him heading their way.

Panicking, Seol insists that he can’t find her here and climbs into a suitcase, urging Sun-ah to cover for her. But Hae-young’s not fooled in the least and politely insists on buying that suitcase, and rolls away with it.

She pokes her head out when he stops, and he sighs that she’s embarrassing. She figures, “Let’s be embarrassed together!” (love her) and reminds him of their 1-meter rule. I do love how shameless she can be.

Again she doesn’t want to hear what he has to say, assuming (wrongly) that it’s something she doesn’t want to hear. Again he forces her to listen, and gives her five instructions: (1) Don’t let anyone hold her hands (he says while holding her hands), (2) Don’t get in anyone’s car, (3) Don’t accept a piggyback ride from anyone, (4) Don’t get drunk with anyone, and (5) Don’t accept anyone’s confession of affection.

That’s as good as a confession itself, and brings a smile to her face. He happens to be talking like a man about to leave for good, but Seol doesn’t pick up on the little hints (and isn’t connecting his behavior or his statements to that plane ticket she’d seen earlier…).

He takes her to the traditional palace where they’d first met, where a new woman sits dressed in traditional princess garb to greet tourists. Seol wants a photo with her, so Hae-young offers to act as the official diplomat for her, “for the first and last time.” He doesn’t realize his slip until she picks up on it, but he glosses the moment over by joking it away.

Seol quickly attracts a crowd, who recognize her and gather round to snap cell phone pics. Seol gives the fake princess a break and offers to take photos with everyone as though it’s a fansigning, and like the budding celebrity she is, the fans quickly line up for their turn. Including Hae-young.

Later, they look over the snapshots from the impromptu event, Hae-young with a wistful expression that Seol doesn’t notice. Growing serious, he tells her in an earnest tone to remember to face her problems head-on in the future and work them out, like a teacher giving his last lesson.

Seol asks why he’s so grave today, to which he answers that he just feels grave today. She senses that something’s up and asks what’s the matter, which he deflects by saying Jung-woo needs to see her, and sends her off.

Clearly that’s not the whole of it, and he grabs hold of her hand for a long, charged moment, trying to hide his emotion, and takes one of the photos for himself.

Jung-woo confers with Seol about her sister and the validity of the sachet. Granted, it won’t be enough to delegitimize Seol’s birth or anything that severe, but he worries that it may cast doubts on her identity, and suggests another trip to the orphanage.

There, the nun clarifies that while Dan said her mother gave her the sachet, it’s not clear whether she meant a biological mother or an imaginary mother, as many of the kids have a tendency to talk of their parents in imaginary terms (e.g., “My mom and dad are really rich”). Dan often spoke of a mother, while Seol spoke of a father and ajusshi — Young Seol had said that if she stayed with ajusshi, Dad would come for her.

This is news to them — who could the other man be? — and they puzzle over the possibilities.

It’s likely she means Hae-young’s father, a photo of whom Hae-young contemplates while packing his bags. He lingers over Seol’s photo, thinking of how quickl the day passed for him, and leaves behind an envelope for Seol to find later.

Upon Seol’s return to the palace, Yoon-ju storms up and confronts her angrily — oh look, the android can simulate emotion — for causing Hae-young to be kicked out of the palace. Hae-young had crossed the president to protect her, and this is his reward.

Shocked, Seol dashes off in search of him. Yoon-ju warns Jung-woo not to hold her back, saying that even if everyone else takes Seol’s side, he shouldn’t — and that everything she’d given Jung-woo up to have is now Seol’s. Well, honey, that’s not her fault, is it? I like to call this little lesson Bad Decisions Have Consequences, Not All Of Which Can Be Blamed On Royalty.

Seol finds Hae-young’s room emptied of his belongings and tries to call him, but his phone goes unanswered. In her room, she finds the envelope containing a document and a note from Hae-young regarding the completion of her first royal decree: He has donated all of her funds (all $140 of it), as instructed.

Now she gives in to her tears, sobbing alone in her room just as Hae-young sends her a text message: “There are two presents.”

Curious, she looks around for the second, not finding anything until her mother calls her name. Hae-young had told her to go comfort her daughter, who’s hurting.

Now it’s time for the men to meet. Hae-young asks Jung-woo to take good care of Seol, which surprises Jung-woo a bit in that it’s something you ask when you have a clear claim on the person in question. In other words: Hae-young is claiming a connection with Seol that he’d previously denied.

With that, Hae-young prepares to head to New York, where he has tracked down his father — who, by the way, has been barred from returning to Korea. Harsh, Grandpa.

Seol is introduced to her new teacher/diplomat, Seung-hyun, and this spurs her into action. Well, she’s not the brightest bulb, but at least she has finally figured things out, and she requests Hae-young’s whereabouts, perhaps guessing that he is, at this moment, awaiting his boarding call at the airport.

She races to the airport, and catches Hae-young as he’s in the line to board his plane. Angry and hurt, she tears into him for trying to leave without telling her properly. She asks hopefully if he’ll return soon, but he’s not sure.

Yoon-ju calls to tell him he owes her another one, because she’d grabbed him in time for him to protect the princess again. An important matter has popped up, requiring Seol and Hae-young to report to the palace. Girl may be counting all the times she’s owed, but why do I suspect that this is not a two-way street with her?

This latest matter relates to the empress’s sachet, and the relevant parties are called for the unveiling. Chairman Park immediately recognizes the artifact, but Seol can’t recall it specifically. Yoon-ju puts on a front of false concern, explaining that she’d been searching for it because its absence could become detrimental to Seol, and now finds herself “thrown into confusion” upon learning who had it.

With that, she introduces the owner and Dan walks in, declaring that it was left to her, the sole remaining possession of her parents. Seol realizes (as do the others) that the implication is that she’s not the princess, and the chairman states that that’s not possible, since he’d left the sachet with Lee Han, Seol’s father.

Assuming a dignified air, Dan says that she had intended to remain quiet to allow Seol to become the princess (so generous!), but now finds she must speak up (and so honorable!).

Thus begins the false story undoubtedly provided by Yoon-ju: That Dan had been left at the orphanage at age 5 because someone had been following her father. One night, he had died, after which point she met Seol at the orphanage — where she told her story to Seol.

Seol bursts out in confusion, knowing this is a lie, but Dan says in her patronizing way that the truth will come out. Oh, we’re counting on it.

Yoon-ju explains that it’ll be problematic to present Seol as the princess without investigation of the matter. The chairman eschews the necessity for further confirmation, but Yoon-ju pulls rank, saying that she considers it her job to investigate all matters thoroughly. And perhaps occasionally invent some?

The chairman asks Dan if she remembers him, and she answers in the affirmative, adding that he’d ridden in on a helicopter the day she’d met him. That’s Seol’s own memory, but slyly, Dan is prepared for this: She asks Seol if she knows why she was at the construction site that day, which Seol doesn’t remember. And since Dan has been coached, naturally she can pass off the truth as her “memory,” saying that the man chasing her father had threatened Dad to never appear in front of the chairman again.

And this, sadly enough, is a memory that even Hae-young can confirm, having been there himself. It’s also enough to introduce substantial doubt that Hae-young avoids looking at Seol. Dan even insinuates that the man chasing her father is Hae-young’s father, which is something Seol doesn’t know.

At this ever-so-convenient juncture, the meeting is interrupted with the announcement of a special news report — handily supplied by Yoon-ju to the pesky Reporter Yoon, of course. Proving that the media is entirely capable of creating news as it is of reporting it, the story states that there is currently heated debate over the true owner of the empress’s sachet, and that Seol’s validity is being investigated.

I’m vastly relieved that Chairman Park is immediately suspicious of this development; he rails to his secretary that there are only a handful of people in the world who know about Hae-young’s father. Secretary Oh cowers nervously, perhaps fearing that the chairman will put two and two together and realize that Yoon-ju might be the one. But the characters in this drama aren’t very good at math, so it’s Hae-young he yells for.

Hae-young confronts Dan, asking how she knows the story. She says firmly that she experienced it firsthand. When asked why she waited to speak, Dan answers that she opposes the restoration. She has no intention of being the princess — she damn well won’t do it for the very people who chased her and her father out into the streets.

Grandpa accuses his grandson of being behind this whole mess, which is a charge that shocks — and hurts. To be sure, it’s not like Grandpa’s SO off the mark since Hae-young had been plotting to derail this princess project from the start, and even tried to whisk Seol abroad, but he’s stunned now.

Grandpa tells him disgustedly that he’s just like his father, and warns that he won’t get his way. Hae-young says bitterly that he’s right, and storms out.

A few more hard words, this time from Yoon-ju to Jung-woo: “I’m hoping for a miracle — that before the people vote on the restoration, Chairman Park collapses.”

Perhaps understanding the emotions driving Yoon-ju, the hurt and fear that exist way, way, way down inside the heartspace in her chest cavity, Jung-woo gathers her into a hug, countering her bitterness with care: “Don’t do it, Yoon-ju. You can stop now.”

She says that she knows, “But I don’t want to.”

Seol stops her sister, who taunts, “Are you scared? Worried? Why? If you’re the real princess, prove it.”

But that’s not her main concern right now, and Seol yells that that’s not the issue — what about what she’s doing to Hae-young?

Yoon-ju steps in to take over this showdown, and mocks Seol by calling hers a tragic Romeo & Juliet situation — just as Hae-young enters.

 
COMMENTS

One thing I worry about in every episode is that the conflict will get dragged out forever, but so far I’ve been pleased with the way the story is advancing at a brisk clip. Case in point: When Dan is brought in as the possibly-real princess, I groaned as doubt was introduced and it seemed as though everyone was starting to suspect she might be telling the truth.

I was on the verge of blowing up into a full-fledged rant — that these very smart people could suspect Dan, independently, of lying about her identity, and of Yoon-ju of lying about things to thwart Seol, but were seemingly oblivious to the fact that these two could lie, together? — but that fear was relieved when it became clear that nobody was taken in by Dan’s story. Of course, they can’t dismiss her claim either, no matter how much they doubt her, because it’s enough to threaten Seol’s position. But at least they weren’t so stupid as to be taken in by such a pat story told by someone with everything to gain by interference.

I actually enjoyed Hae-young’s bout with angst in this episode, although to be sure there’s nothing all that original about it. He gives up his position to protect Seol, and bears his punishment in silence. Normally this self-sacrificing type of character tends to irritate me, but I appreciate the turmoil it puts Hae-young in because for a substantial stretch there, he wasn’t noble, not at all. He was purposely attempting to undermine her and working against her, and no amount of guilty conscience negates the fact that he was prepared to strip her of her birthright to protect his inheritance. (I’m under no illusions that he was operating under any ideological impulses or political beliefs — it was purely in self-preservation.) So he deserves to stew a bit (as Seol herself put it), and his pain is surprisingly gratifying (to me — does that make me a sadist?), because he sorta earned it.

But he’s still sympathetic enough that I feel for him when he’s hurt, as he is with his grandfather’s callous dismissal of him at the end. Seriously, dude — I know patriotism is a virtue and all, but at the expense of all human feeling and compassion? Who d’you think you are, the Yoon-ju Bot?

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"this has got to be the prettiest couple in Korean Dramaland ever" - can't agree more.

Totally winning!!!!

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this is stupid. what bout dna and shouldnt they remember how seol looks when she was a kid? and her father is only in her memory like you cant change dads. im sue theres something only seol knows and no one else, she just hqs to remember it again. man, i hope that old lady and dan get attack by an alligator and never seen again. oh as well as that one couple who met seol when she was a kid with her dad at that village. so much truth but too much stupidity for people not to realize seol is the princess

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Thank you, DB, for doing this so fast. It looks like you stayed late to get it done on time, and again, the recap is spot on and funny. I am amazed at how you can do this recap after recap.

To me, this one was all about HY finally admitting that he needs Seul to be in his life to be happy. So bittersweet because he needs to leave Seul because of his feelings for her.

I like how the tables are turned when he confesses to her.
The scene where he grips her hand so tightly before she leaves to see the prof was beautifully done. That once she is gone, he loses the only brightness and warmth he has experienced in a close relationship. Seul has thrown his carefully planned existence unexpectedly into chaos, but it still makes him happy.

Do you guys remember how it felt to just sit next to the one who makes voice go up in pitch when you talk to him/her? You literally block everyone else out so you can focus on his each eye movement and breath intake. Gobsmacked that this person feels the same way you do.

The scenes with these beautiful actors bring tears to my eyes remembering that. Not only because they showed the heaven between them, but hinted at how fleeting these moments are.

Call me an old sentimental fool, but I love this stuff!

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From what I get, the whole point of Yoon-ju introducing Dan as the "Princess" is to cast doubt on Seol's identity so that the people wouldn't vote for the restoration. If Yoon-ju can stir up doubts so the result would be in her favor, then it doesn't matter at the end, whether by DNA test or a memory only Seol knows, that they can prove Seol to be the real Princess. I'm all for DNA testing but, even if I'm a big fan of CSI or NCIS, it's a fact that it still takes 5-10 days for the results to come out and that it still depends on other factors like the workload of the lab, the particular DNA test, the quantity and quality of the DNA, etc and that adds to how long it takes to get an accurate result. So for example, they pushed for a DNA test to be done in time for the vote. The fact that Yoon-ju is counting on is not the result but how some people will think that since a DNA test was done at all, then they would choose not to vote for a restoration.

I believe Dan will be shown to be a liar at the end (and can we have Seol pulling her hair, or punching her, or slapping her with Mom helping when that happens?) but Dan doesn't care about that right now since she's so happy giving Seol a very hard time and she'll be going abroad c/o Heartless Android afterwards.

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YES, THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS SAYING.

The whole point of the pouch story is not REALLY the validity of Seol's birth, but casting doubt in the eye of the public so they won't end up voting for the restoration!!!!

I mean, it's obviously not supposed to be a plot piece that will make Seol not a princess, because all the main characters all KNOW that Dan is a lying bitch and nobody believes her. It's just the public!!

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Hi, can someone tell me what's the name of the song and who the singer is for the one played at about the 45 minute mark? Thanks!

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much-awaited recap! i really look forward to the show every week, but what is excruciatingly painful to watch is the character of Yoon Joo. Don't get me wrong, it is typical of k-dramas to have the second female-lead as a scheming, conniving bitch...and so far her character has done a good job at displaying it. However I am missing that quintessential angst, that innate dichotomy that goads her to her deeds. She seems to be out-an-out a bad character; in her interaction both with Hae Young and the Prof., I do not sense a good amount of tension or a conflict between her feelings and her desire to succeed. And that frustrates the hell out of me...it is no fun watching her, cause in all your hatred towards her you cannot gather an iota of sympathy for her situation. And I am worried that her downfall at the end would be more ill-fated than essentially tragic. Dont worry... I hate her, but I wish I could hate her with some dignity!

And yes the kiss, the romance... how can there be a Roman Holiday without that beautiful moment... eagerly, eagerly waiting for the closeness... enough with the cute banter already! lets show some seriousness to her character for a change please... crying, laughing, making fun and acting cute are easy emotions, its' time for her to evolve! I just hope that the awaited moment doesn't disappoint us at the end!

But thank you guys once again! Watching the drama is one thing, but then reading your version of it is a wonderful
experience in itself!

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Thanks JB!

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To Yoon J: How could anyone survive on pride alone?

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Thank you for recapping..

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Thanks for the recap! I have to say, the combo of Yoon Ju and Lee Dan creates impulses to violence in me. I hope they don't get forgiven at the end, they're just too awful.

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Okay, is anybody else like drooling over SSH's amazing wardrobe. Yes, I am a girl. But when I see his great quality pea coats, his great 3-piece suits, his great tie collection, I have this urge to steal them from him so I may hand them over to my future man so he can dress so sartorially nice.

SERIOUSLY. He has an AMAZING pea coat collection. Especially that camel one during the stairway kiss. In addition to that sweet moment, I was also just DYING from the beautiful quality of that pea coat and wanting to have a great camel pea coat for myself...

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i second on that clichique...superb wardrobe!!!

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Third!

When Barbie gets an Asian boyfriend, he'll look like PHY.
Maybe they should just name him that.

Then all of us can dress and undress him to our hearts content....We can put him in little portable showers, and teeny tiny hand towels...

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Fourth!

hey, jomo. i like that suggestion.

btw, SSH always looks good on anything. heck, even with nothing. lol.

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He looks absolutely sexy in the 3-piece suit. How can a man look so good all covered up ... O_o.

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I love his camel-hump abs under the three-piece....you can see the humps...yum yum

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Wait. Wait. Wait!!

Remember the scene where he comes into the dining room when Seul is making ramen the night he takes Bitchy - Bitch home in stead of Seul?
He has on a thin crewneck straining over a white shirt, and the sweater is pulled up just enough in front so his belt is showing...I think I gasped.

Total necessary hotness...

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jomo!!!! my brain went off when i saw him in that pullover, too! yay! :-) more of that outfit, please, hehe :-)

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you are all so right! SSH looks gorgeous with or without anything on :-)

I did not really found him as such before MP but his total look here is absolutely perfect. he ages well and good...he looks the best now than when he was younger.

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I'm not a big fan of three piece suit before...but SSH looks absolutely gorgeous in all his outfits.
Before I started watching kdramas, i let my hubby buy his suits, shirts and ties.
Now, all i could think of is that i MUST buy hubby grey suit, tan suit, ties and my list is getting long...oh kdrama what have you done to me and my budget.

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OMG... i was wrong with my post above...clichique clearly wasn't able to resist the "SSH head-tilt", tsk tsk tsk....it's ok tho, u were only given 2 episodes not mentioningit..kudos!

uhmm..second, when I asked my sis to watch MP with her first reaction of Yoon Ju is "Huh, is she Astrogirl? Her hair looks like Astroboy!!!"

then, with 4 more eps to go after ep12, it is kinda sad, i dunno if there will be another drama who will keep me hooked like this (imagine refreshing this page almost every minute!!!!!)

TO JAVABEANS......SALAMAT!!!!

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my late thanks due to work overload

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She did make it past two threads, so her posts today were in compliance.

She had to keep SSH's head upright for the Open Thread last Friday and Episode 10.

I commend you, clichique, for your will power.

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thanks for recap...

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So I totally think this is a case of parent trap...mom took one girl and dad took they other. And by some twist of fate they both got adopted into the same family which is why dan got satchel and seol got letter, proof of origins.

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Totally buy this! Excellent work, Belle!

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this is a probability :-)

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thank you, javabeans!

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What another actress in a suitcase scenario? Other actresses are Ham Eun Jang and Moon Geun Young, however; Moon was in a rollabout suitcase. Are the writers copying each other and running short on plots?
I thought the meeting with Lee Dan and Yoon Ju was hilarious. Each was wearing fur on the shoulders and I couldn't get over how much bigger it was on Yoon Ju. Mines bigger than yours? Couldn't keep a straight face.Giggle.
The flimsy storyline regarding the sachet is driving me nuts.In this day and age, who cares who is in possession of the sachet? It doesn't make sense that whoever has it is the real princess? There are scientific methods, ie. DNA to prove who is who. Do the writers think the viewers are that retarded in following this kind of reasoning?
Jung Woo, please change your door lock. You look like a fool by condoning Yoon Ju's actions. Do something else besides hugging her.Stop that Bi-otch!
Sorry to see this drama ending so soon. Needs more SSH shower and kissing scenes. Drool.....

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@ suzy q
At this point, using Belle's theory that Dan is Seul's sister, maybe they didn't want to use DNA testing until we found out more about Seul's and HY's fathers.

Because if they proved it right away, there would be no reason for episodes 12,13,14,15,16...

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Why does DNA testing rarely take place in Kdrama? It's so frustrating. Considering how little faith Chairman Park has in his own family members, I'm beinging to doubt Secretary Oh stories regarding Hae-young’s father. Maybe both father and daughter Oh are evil at heart? Hmmm....

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thanks for the recap!!

the grandpa is definitely pissing me off. Making all those accusations against Haeyoung when he, himself, covered up a HIT AND RUN!!

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I AM INNOCENT I SWEAR ON MY DENTURES

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Dare I say it? Plot movement wise, I'm kinda liking this more than Secret Garden. I actually cringe as I write that because I LOVED Secret Garden and was excited and chomping at the bit to watch each episode. Packed with humor and so much cute.... But somehow this storyline just seems more cohesive. Also, I didn't want to love Song Seung Heon, but I do.

p.s. Yoon Ju needs to sit on a cactus. Please let her get some kind of real comeuppance in the end! Please?!

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i think the one who hit n run was HY father...n grandpa covered for him..few more episodes to go..*have to hold my head still while watching HY..or my head will start to TILT again..!* lolx!..3..2....1...TILLTT!!darn..*

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hahahha me too....gotta get a neck brace to hold my head in place...this head tilting is infectious! Maybe it's the secretary who knocked him down? Cos HY's father seemed nice in the last part.

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this is just beyound me.. why does the sister act like she does.. she is so one dimensional that only one feeling comes to my mind when I see here, hatred.. I trully hope they give us a good reason to why she have all this hatred toword Seol .. And I hope it is not this crap qbout who loved who more etc.. becasue her action makes no freaking sense.. To be honest the only thing that hold this drama together is Seol and Hae-young relationship..
If they just kept the tone of the drama like the first 5ep and instead of chosing the angst road or plot, with all this crap about who is the real princess, the forgoten past and the evil sister etc. But instead chose a more romantic tone, it will have been a much more fun and interseting ride ...

ps. sorry my france..

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Methinks it's supposed to be like cinderella. Riches to rags, dead dad, evil sister and ofcourse prince charming.

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WOOW can't wait for episode 12!! it's such an awesome drama <3 I love Kim Taehee!

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'Yoon-ju Bot'

BA HA HA HA HA H A

it's so true. I love that. May I borrow it?

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Thanks for the recap.

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I hate dan so freaking much. I hate her, but totally love that hae young confessedd to seol, and she gets to decide if she wants a relationship. The balls totally in her court. I kinda wish dan and yoon ju would be like heyi in you're beautiful, constantley thwarted. Bu then again I want that for every drama.

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Love your nickname for Yoon-ju - the Heartless Android.
Yeah, I really think she is an android. No doubt about it.
What I hate about this episode is how Prof just stood there while the android keeps on rattling abut how she found the sachet. And seriously? with Dan pretending to be the real princess, how can they even believe her when her acting is so poor that the only good thing she does is glare at LS or throw fits in her presence.

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thanks for recap! love this drama

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ep 11 eng. sub is available at youtube already!
Love this drama!

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By the way, did you see KTH smack her head on the ground when the suitcase fell over?

There was no stunt double in that suitcase that SSH towed either. It was filmed in one shot.

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Saw that, too...yes!

I want that same luggage, too. Maybe I can fit inside and travel to Seoul undetected? Hahaha!

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Me too! I want to squeeze in with HY...we'd probably die enroute to NY but we'd be together till our last breaths

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HAHAHAHAHAHA! :-)

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thanks for the recap.
my heart is on the verge of breaking for HY.

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I was completely sucked in by this episode. I love this conflict, and the way it was handled (especially the chairman knowing immediately this is all BS, instead of being like, "Oh! I guess I had the wrong kid!"), and the way Hae Young is dealing with it. I cannot WAIT to see Lee Dan get her wicked adopted sister butt handed to her, and the Wicked Witch Yoon Ju get melted by a cold bucket of reality. Thank you for the recap!

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I just finished watching ep12, OMG our wishes have been answered by the scriptwriters (LOL); at the last scene THEY ARE GOING TO STAY THERE JUST THE TWO OF THEM! Wow dream come true with Jomo, YY, samgetang and the rest of us here hahaha.. have more shower scene pleaseeee! :)

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hope to see more cute of HY & LS on ep13 :)

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After a tough road, I'll be very happy if the dream comes true for them, my prince & princess!

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Donna!!!!!! I havent watched epi12 yet! Im so excited now :-) YEY!!!!!!

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too interesting! princess is very beautiful & lovely!
can't wait!

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As much as I love K-drama's I am always disapointed when the evil witch gets redeemed somehow in the end and for some reason gets to keep the love of a very good man. I have a feeling this will happen again here, I am a big Yoon Ju hater (also dan) I think she is awful, and yes my feeling could be exaserbated by the fact that I find her face terrifyingly ugly (no one will read my comment cause its on the 2nd page so i'm being a wee bit mean) I mean where does it say in the law of k-dramas that everyone gets forgiven especially those who deserve their come uppence even before they get their come uppence? once i wish some big bad ass K-drama haroine (and yes i realize i'm a terrible speller) puts everone in their perfect place..Yoon Ju crying alone in jail while the professor gets it on with a new hottie (maybe in front of her) and dan becomes disfigured and realizes that if she had been a better person that wouldn't have happened. wishful (spiteful) thinking but seriously where is sam soon mojo when k-drama needs it? where is my perfect karma ass kicker?!!!

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I read your comment! And i Think the same. Why K-dramas always redeems the
bad guys and bad girls? At least, they leave or sometimes they become
"good" and live happy. Its not a bad thing, people can change, but for once
i like to see punishment. I would be happy with a scene where they been
consumed by remorse.
Yoon Ju, I dont think that the actress is ugly,but THE HAIR and the
CLOTHES...she looks older, but ugly older

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Omo, I just found out that in real life, Yoon Ju is a freakin year younger then me?!!! your right maybe its a combo of hair and clothes (complete facial plastic reconstruction, heh heh) that makes her old ugly ass look uglier (can't friggin believe she is younger then me!! this is a sad day)

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I feel pity for LS. Dan & YJ are jealous with her & make everything becomes difficult for her. But, I think she will overcome & the difficulty will strengthen the love between LS & HY. Such a nice couple! Finally, the true princess will be proved.

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Can't wait for episode 12. Thank you for your prompt recap

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I smell strawberries! Strawberries are going to save Seol. Unless people have forgotten that plot point already. There was a BIG deal made out of it before. It's a point no one else knows about.

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You are a genius, Kim Yoonmi! But of course, we forgot about the strawberries!!!!

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here's a link to the news about the deleted kisses ;-)

http://news.nate.com/view/20110210n19492

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Let me translate that.... MP leads are fuming mad over the deleted kisses. "It was the kissing that kept us going!" says SSH. "The plot was so ridiculous it gave us migranes which we had to relieve through the kissing scenes." Network bosses have promised to include the deleted kisses in a special BTS, and hint at a possible bed scene next ep.

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HAHAHA!!!!!! Knew it...

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@samgetang, translation of that news :)

'My Princess' fans, male and female protagonists are being exposed to regret for the disappearance of a kiss.

Last Feb. 9 episode of MBC drama 'My Princess' (a play-sil / director gwonseokjang gangdaeseon) 11 installment bakhaeyoung (Song Seung min) and relocation (Kim Tae-hee minutes) check each other's hearts and shared a hot embrace.

But 'My Princess' viewers, "which was notice scene is missing," he said. TV viewers are 11 times before the lip of Song Seung Heon Kim Tae-hee's face is facing great expectations to see the trailer had been exposed. Jeongjak watching the match has been replaced by this scene poongsin.

'My Princess' in episode 10 of the last three days to see two men kissing scene in broadcasting, but notice has been edited. Publisher parties at the time through a press release, "relocation to the kids 'Snow White' to read a scene haeyoung bolppopporeul are sweet," he had notice.

Viewers "is poongsin get stiffed, and I saw the notice, to desert the kissing scene is back," "warning followers to kiss before editing and then he has made this one kiss," "expect claims to notice is meaningless to the utmost," " Good pictures do you think the director and staff only. let's "," a romantic comedy daldalhan according to the characteristics I want to see more scenes, "and expresses deep regret.

Yiminji oing@newsen.com news and press releases newsen@newsen.com copyright ⓒ Newsen. Unauthorized copying & Views

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If only CSI came in and did the DNA testing! Then all would be well!! :D
Side Note: I don't know why, but Lee Dan's facial expressions really piss me off!! I wish I could throw a shoe at her face!! No offense to the actress, she's doing a good job.

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I hope nobody hates me for saying this, but I think the show got boring after episode 8 or 9. Maybe I just got spoiled with the zippy,cute, fun and got dragged down by all the angst. I really hate Park Ye Jin's role here, and everytime I see her on screen I just want to throw something at her. (i guess that makes her a good villain) I want the light , fluffy love story more than the woes of being a princess.

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http ://bit.ly/h12YI2--> just watched the vid and im a little bit confused at the end part.. when dan was trying to claim seol's memory of the day they met the chairman who came out from a helicopter, why did seol tell dan that she(seol) wasn't at the site? dan replied to her with a question, "But why do you remember that you were at the work site?" which actually makes sense bec in episode 3, seol even remembers that she WAS at the site that time with her dad. why is seol saying the opposite now?

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Such a nice couple! can not wait! LS is so cute & adorable!
HY is manly.

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ep 11 made my heart hurt along wth haeyoung and seol. i know this sounds cliche and corny, but it's true. the power of my princess? hehehe :D

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thanks for RECAP! LOVE this drama!

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I don't know why but I suspect Secretary Oh (Yoon-ju's dad) to be behind the accident? I'm not even going to mention about Yoon-Ju and Dan who are like oil on fire in the story...

He hid Seol's presence for 20 years from saying that she was dead to she was alive (if it's what I understood) to the president. Why hiding a fact for so long? Well the main point is the restoration of the imperial family...but why hiding? I think that maybe there's some hatred or fear.

The secretary maybe : A. killed Seol's dad because he was drunk; B. Yoon-ju's wanted to drive and press the wrong button! or C. other answer

I'm just assuming... the secretary and Hae Young's dad didn't like Seol's dad - are against the restoration. However, Hae Young's dad could be the one who didn't kill Seol's dad but the one who took the blame. The president knows that he doesn't like Seol's dad, so who he would scold at? The secret secretary or Hae Young's dad? Check out how the president reacts. He thought immediately that it was Hae Young's idea to bring Dan's in. Why didn't he think that it was Yoon-Ju who is also against the restoration? She didn't even say a single word like "oh nooo president, don't do it, i don't want to lose my inheritance".

And who else knows the accident?

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Any1 hav any drama suggestions? Possibly with a rebelious heroin who's not bubbly or too prideful, but with angst? Thnx. :D

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I totaly dig hae-young. He's the 1st to actualley completey confess, and is willing to be the bad guy. I also like how u know therye gonna end up 2gether, there is still angst!!!;)

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Is it just me or is Kim Tae Hee's finger realllyyyyy long?

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Drama is good, funny, lovely. Casts are good. It has room to be the best of the best in the hand of the other better director.

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I cannot believe that this drama came to a point that they think Dan could be the princess. I actually want to really throw a hissy fit too but I'm glad nobody seemed to believe it. BUT STILL!!!!

It can easily be disproven. This is the time where we have a lot of technology that could easily prove that. But the easiest proof can be the picture that the 6 year old Seol has with the real Prince. Of course, a lot could attest that she's the 6 year old in that picture. Wouldn't Seol have a picture of her when she was adopted by her mom? They could used that for comparison and perhaps to ignite the Chairman's memory that the child he saw at the construction site is indeed her. And what are the odds of the name too! T__________T There's just a lot of flaw if the drama decides to go further into that direction.

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