203

49 Days: Episode 13

Yay for more secrets getting revealed! I like when people find out stuff and are forced to deal with the fallout, rather than constantly trying to keep the same old secrets hidden all series long. Keep the revelations coming, please!

Also, this is a good episode for evolving our rules, and delving into Yi-kyung and the Scheduler’s past. And also for manipulative backstabbers to get served, a little bit. That’s always fun.

SONG OF THE DAY

Loptimist – “연어” [ Download ]

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

 
EPISODE 13 RECAP

Kang surprises Ji-hyun with a hug, moved to do something to help her and frustrated that he can’t do more. A few seconds later, Ji-hyun recalls herself and pushes away, asking what he’s doing. Kang plays dumb, but in the cutest way ever: “Did I just do something? I was sleepwalking, so I don’t remember.” LOL. If you think that’s gonna work…

It doesn’t, so he tells her she looked so lifeless that he acted out of encouragement: “It’s a comfort hug!”

He adds that he lived in the U.S. for a decade, where hugs are eeeeverywhere! “Ah, you must not know since you haven’t lived in America.” HA. Use America as an excuse for everything.

Ji-hyun’s still suspicious, so he reminds her that she’d called herself an orphan with nobody to count on. That makes Ji-hyun pout inwardly that he’s smitten with Yi-kyung, and she tells him that a guy with a girlfriend shouldn’t go around hugging other women. He clarifies that he never said he had a girlfriend, just that there was a woman he liked.

She retorts that he took someone that big bouquet of roses, and he replies that it was to lift her spirits and give her energy. She yells, “But you just hugged ME to give me energy!”

Two…plus two…is…? Sigh, Ji-hyun, our endearing little dummy.

At a distance, Min-ho’s lackey finally has some evidence to take back to his evil boss, having snapped a photo of the hug.

The not-couple heads back to Heaven, where Kang orders a full meal for the two of them. But they’re still maintaining appearances, so he pretends it’s all for himself — but he only wants a taste of everything, and the rest will go to waste…so…

That’s enough excuse to get Ji-hyun eating. To continue with his whole motivate-Ji-hyun-secretly plan, he tries to work in some encouragement by telling her, “Why are you eating right now?” Ji-hyun: “Because you told me to.” Kang: “No, it’s because we eat to live. To live. LIVING is more important than anything.”

Not surprisingly, his crypticness just puzzles her; she’s basically tells him that she understands the words coming out of his mouth, but has no idea what he’s getting at.

Kang explains that love, revenge, and eating are all pointless once you die. But now we’re getting too close to the truth, so to ward off her suspicion that he’s on to her, he reminds her that she’d told him she had a limited time to live.

Later, Kang puzzles over the details with Manager Oh, about how Ji-hyun hid her seal on the day she was supposed to be married. Kang is now looking into the Haemido project, tapping contacts at other companies for info. Manager Oh thinks Kang should be concentrating on the whole how-to-keep-Ji-hyun-alive issue, but Kang is afraid he’ll endanger Ji-hyun by mishandling her secret. Right now, he decides, the priority is getting Ji-hyun’s father into surgery.

Manager Oh’s wife has been trying to come up with ways to “prove one’s true feelings,” and suggests that the key is in one’s gaze, since the eyes are the window to the soul. (Or, in Korean, the mirror to your feelings.) Kang thinks she’s on to something.

Thirteen episodes in, and finally the Scheduler gets his music-video moment as he basks in the sunlight listening to music. Naturally he’s grumpy when Ji-hyun interrupts, worried that Kang’s on to her secret. The Scheduler replies that from a logical point of view, nobody would believe her secret as true, and in any case, as long as nobody finds out as a result of Ji-hyun’s own behavior, she’s in the clear. (Loophole being: People are free to find out on their own.)

Another nugget of info he drops: Even if Ji-hyun lives, she won’t remember her 49 days. If she did, that would upset the balance of, like, the world.

Horrified that all her newfound knowledge would fly out the window, Ji-hyun realizes that she has to take care of the Min-ho situation before the 49 days are up, so that she won’t go back to her trusting ways and marry him. The Scheduler says cryptically: “You might, or you might not.”

Also worrisome is Min-ho’s sudden change of heart — how he went from pursuing her to dropping her like a hot potato — and decides she needs to find out his safe passcode asap.

In-jung’s Spidey sense is tingling with the mention of Ji-hyun’s mysterious, alleged new friend Jung-eun who is interviewing all of Ji-hyun’s friends. She confirms that neither she nor Seo-woo has been contacted by her, and tries to find more information on her.

Ji-hyun is alarmed when she hears that the restaurant’s plants have been repotted, fearing for her seal’s safety. When she drops by to clock out with Kang, she steals a look at his plant and asks if he in fact repotted them all. He lies and says there’s no way he’d risk his back for that, assuring her that the pot will stay there forever, noting her relieved reaction.

What makes me giggle is how Kang then emphasizes the part about men needing to take care of their backs, which is one of those things Koreans say with a completely straight face that makes my inner 12-year-old snicker. (A friend’s mother once advised us not to date boys with bad backs, saying knowingly, “One day you’ll know why.” And there we were, trading glances, thinking, “Uh, we’re 20 years old. I’m pretty sure we know already.”)

Kang’s “I’m A MAN too, you know” statement makes Ji-hyun’s memory flash back to the recent hug, and she stammers and tries to leave quickly. Kang insists that she sit with him, and they sit in awkward silence for a while. When she asks about the ceramic box on the side table to break the silence, Kang interrupts her hurriedly — her seal and bracelet are inside — and suggests they head out together.

(He grabs her hand in his hurry, and then covers for it by insisting it’s a handclasp of encouragement. Oh, Kang-ah, I’ll let you encourage me, all night long…)

Meanwhile, Min-ho’s minion reports to him about the latest developments, replete with photos. Jealous, Min-ho heads for Heaven that night, and watches as Kang and “Yi-kyung” emerge together, alarmed when they literally fall into each other’s arms (accidentally, but still). He calls her name angrily, and Kang starts to intercede, but when Ji-hyun holds him back, Kang forces himself to be patient and withdraws.

At his jealous comment that she’s been swayed to Kang’s side, she says pointedly, “Any woman who knows how to judge men would naturally stand in line for Han Kang, not you. I was stupid and no judge of character to get ensnared by you.”

He demands to know why she was with Kang in Jinan, and Ji-hyun tells him she knew he’d come back to her — that his dismissal of her was an attempt to convince himself he was through with her. She tells him she hasn’t revealed his plan and association with In-jung to anybody.

Kang watches Min-ho escort her away in his car, clenching his fist and wondering what she needs from Min-ho.

Min-ho takes Ji-hyun to a bar, calmer now and concerned about her health, recalling that she’d blacked out in Jinan. She replies that she suffers from narcolepsy, furthering the trend of this drama’s characters either having major sleep issues, or blaming their problems on them.

Ji-hyun says she’d like to go to that restaurant again, the one he used to take his mother to. He admits not liking talking about his mother, but shares that she’s been in the hospital for years — a fact that tips Ji-hyun off that the woman he’d passed off as his mother at their engagement was a fake. Playing up this moment of his emotional vulnerability, she puts her hand on his sympathetically.

She doesn’t allow Min-ho to see her home, but he’s got this covered and sets his minion on her tail.

The Scheduler pops up on the bus to alert her to her follower (quipping, “Are you shooting a Bourne movie?”). She recognizes the minion as her father’s driver and Min-ho’s friend, realizing that he’s having her followed. She frets about what to do, only to have the Scheduler say, “We’ll just have to become Matt Damon and Franka Potente.” And which one will you be, Scheduler?

His idea of a slick Bourne-esque getaway is…to run really fast off the bus. LOL. Seriously, that’s about as high-tech as he gets. The glee on his face is sort of priceless, though.

Mr. Minion has to chase on foot, and loses them. The Scheduler gives a celebratory whoop, although it’s not like their pursuer could see him anyway (he’s still invisible to humans), which just confirms that he’s a thrill junkie.

The Scheduler points out that she’s not working on her Three Tears Project, instead fixating on revealing Min-ho’s true colors. Ji-hyun answers that she doesn’t need to go around trying to find tears, because that doesn’t change whether she was loved or not in life. Shrewdly, she asks if these 49 days were really just a present to the soul who died too early.

She might be on to something, because the Scheduler fidgets at these questions he can’t (or isn’t supposed to) answer. He declares further discussion “crossing the line” and ends their conversation with a warning to be careful not to disrupt Yi-kyung’s life. Well, any more.

Min-ho arrives home drunk, and finds In-jung waiting for him. She’s worried about this Jung-eun character, sure now that she’s responsible for the missing seal. Hearing that she was also in Jinan, In-jung fears that Jung-eun may following them.

Min-ho’s not nearly as worried, and suggests that if she’s so concerned, In-jung could go abroad for awhile. She accuses him of trying to get rid of her, and although he admits that he does like Yi-kyung, he insists that she’s not their problem, and that their relationship was on the rocks before that.

Min-ho reminds her of the very date In-jung first proposed the Destroy Ji-hyun Plan to him, since it was his birthday — which I’m betting also gives us his passcode (October 5, 2009). Ever since, they’d spent all their time training Min-ho on Ji-hyun’s personality, likes, dislikes, parents, etc. “What we did for two years was business, not love.” It was natural that feelings would cool when they did nothing to keep them alive. He’s…not wrong.

That night, Ji-hyun’s spirit has trouble falling out of the host body, which has been happening ever since the Jinan trip. When Yi-kyung’s back at the control panel, she meets Dr. Noh at the cafe, and is startled when he asks about her day off.

Thinking back, she realizes that what she’d thought was a dream must have been real — a fact that brings the Scheduler by, beating himself up about forgetting to maintain his Yi-kyung disguise in front of Dr. Noh. It’s as though some unexplainable force prompted him to show his real face, but he doesn’t know what. Worse yet, he may be facing another penalty.

More hypnosis. Yi-kyung revisits another memory, of herself and Yi-soo arguing. The tone hints at a breakup — one where he’d broken her heart: He’d told her that people change, and she had cried, “But you’re Yi-soo.”

Yi-kyung had been working at the hotel at the time, so this must have been just about the time he died. Interestingly, the phrase he tosses at her here is one he repeats as a Scheduler, but what was said defensively in the flashback has become derisive in the afterlife: “People always change. That’s what they do.”

Still in hypnosis, Yi-kyung’s memories now conflate with Ji-hyun’s, as she describes seeing Min-ho and In-jung in the hotel together. She recognizes herself in the scenario, but doesn’t feel that this is really her, and starts flashing to other scenes from Ji-hyun’s time in her body. She even sees Ji-hyun’s spirit talking to her.

The explanation our doctor provides? Yi-kyung must be recalling scenes from a past life, mixed in with her current life. PFFFFFFFFFFFFFT. I’m on the floor, laughing.

(Koreans do speak of past lives in a fatalistic sense, but even so, it’s kind of absurd for a medical professional to immediately offer that up as his “diagnosis.” What about a simple “Dreams don’t always make sense”? Dude, I once dreamed that my brother was MacGuyver and rescued me from a building under artillery fire — I’m under no illusions that any part of that dream was “real.” I was also once able to fly in a raccoon suit, which I’m pretty sure was a result of playing too much Super Mario 3. Aside from that explanation, maybe she’s having schizophrenic episodes?)

Yi-kyung is sure it’s not a past life, though, and says something strange is happening to her: “I want to talk about it, but it feels like it’s something I can’t talk about.”

When Yi-kyung gets home that morning, her hand brushes against Ji-hyun’s spirit — and both ladies feel the sensation. Uh-oh!

In-jung gets Jung-eun’s phone number from one of the other friends, and the number pattern strikes her as familiar. To confirm her hunch, she seeks out Ji-hyun’s mother, taking her to lunch with the comment that Ji-hyun had wanted to eat pasta with her mother. They go to Heaven, where Kang greets Mom warmly and serves her Ji-hyun’s favorite dish.

This is all to put Mom face-to-face with Yi-kyung, of course, to see if she calls her Jung-eun. Kang, on the other hand, guesses that Ji-hyun would enjoy seeing her mother, and calls her to come quickly. Alas, he doesn’t explain why, expecting this to be a pleasant surprise. Well, one of those words applies.

When Ji-hyun arrives, Mom exclaims, “Jung-eun!” That gives the self-satisfied In-jung the opening to ask how Song Yi-kyung could also be Park Jung-eun, a question that puzzles everybody.

Ji-hyun can’t explain this and rushes out, and In-jung follows her to confront her about the name change and why she called herself Ji-hyun’s friend, accusing her of lying.

But at that, Kang — having clocked Ji-hyun’s panic — joins them to declare that Yi-kyung is right — that he hired her at Ji-hyun’s request, that Jung-eun is a nickname, and that there’s no issue here.

In-jung argues with Kang, calling his behavior odd, but he retorts that hers is even odder. Why should she care if the two ladies were friends? “How important is this, that you’d use Ji-hyun’s mother?” He reveals that he knows she’s dating Min-ho and calls her behavior shameless. He warns In-jung to watch herself, so they’re able to smooth things over with Mom.

Later Kang asks Ji-hyun innocently, “Were you really friends with Ji-hyun?” and exclaiming that that must be why he thought there were similarities between them.

Ji-hyun wonders why he covered for her, and he reminds her that he owes Ji-hyun for a lot of things, and that she was always the type to stick up for the underdog. So while he didn’t understand the situation, he could see she felt cornered.

He adds that he doesn’t really care for In-jung, asking, “Didn’t you know about her and Min-ho?” Her response confirms his hunch that she knew.

Figuring In-jung will blow her cover right away, Ji-hyun calls Min-ho to get to him first. He takes her call with a smile and they make plans to meet later, and when In-jung calls immediately afterward, he frowns and shuts off his phone.

After lunch, Kang drives Mom back to the hospital and takes this opportunity to have a word with Daddy Shin, who is as gruff as ever to Kang. (Although, I swear he’s moved from true dislike to grudging acceptance — that’s jeong and the Korean way for ya: Persistence breeds affection. Hm, maybe that explains a lot about K-dramas…)

Kang says he’s speaking on Ji-hyun’s behalf, because they’ve been in similar circumstances, and proceeds to share about his mother. Kang hadn’t known she’d died until a year afterward, per her intention. She’d sent him abroad, thinking it would be best for him, not telling him of her illness or why she divorced.

Kang overrides Dad’s protests and says he still doesn’t understand his mother. So how will Ji-hyun feel if she wakes up and finds her father gone, knowing it was because of her that he didn’t get the surgery?

Ji-hyun meets Min-ho to out her double identity as Jung-eun, Ji-hyun’s magic club friend. This explains why she had been friendly when they’d first met, and also why she then hated him after learning of his relationship with In-jung. The news comes as a huge blow to Min-ho, who has trouble processing what this means — that “Yi-kyung” knew he was with Ji-hyun, but that she still likes him now.

In-jung bursts in, ready to announce her big discovery to Min-ho, only to find out that she’s been pre-empted. In-jung tries to discuss it with Min-ho, trying to suss out what “Jung-eun” is up to, but Min-ho doesn’t have the headspace to deal with her frantic worrying and yells at her to leave him alone to think it out.

In coming clean, Ji-hyun has been able to keep her story straight, but now she worries that she’s cut off her avenue to learn more from Min-ho. Not in Yi-kyung’s body, at least. Which means her father’s health and future are still in danger.

Ji-hyun sees Min-ho dashing out of his building in a hurry and wants to follow him immediately. She races home to drop off her host again, but as much as she wants to go out immediately, she’s also worried that leaving the door open (so her soul can leave) will worry Yi-kyung.

Finally, she decides to wait out of consideration for Yi-kyung, which turns out to be a good decision because Yi-kyung wakes up and immediately checks her surroundings, relieved to see her door closed as she left it.

Min-ho checks in with Kang about knowing that Yi-kyung was Ji-hyun’s friend all along. Min-ho says that if Kang had just told him from the beginning, they could have avoided a lot of hassle rather than getting all upset whenever he got involved with Yi-kyung.

But Kang has a pretty airtight defense: “But I trusted you. I believed you loved Ji-hyun.” Plus, he adds, “I like her.” Eep! (I mean, we all knew. But there’s always that thrill you get from hearing someone admit it out loud.)

That night, Ji-hyun (in spirit form) is about to leave to attend to her own business, and waves a cheery goodbye to Yi-kyung. Problem is, she’s starting to care more and more about Yi-kyung’s life and welfare, and her worry prevents her from leaving.

Instead, she follows along to see what Yi-kyung is up to, which takes them outside a church where Yi-kyung sits alone. Seeing that, Ji-hyun asks sadly, “Do you really have no place to go? Nobody to meet? I’m lonely because there are people I want to meet, but can’t as myself. You’re lonely because you have nobody to meet?”

Ji-hyun leans in as though to brush Yi-kyung’s hair away — but Yi-kyung reacts to the almost-touch, like she can feel her presence.

Ji-hyun (the spirit) follows Min-ho into his apartment that night, waiting for her opportunity to get at the safe. It’s not the most effective plan, given her lack of physical form, and she has no choice but to wait things through, hoping he’ll open the safe himself. Alas, he doesn’t, and she sits like this for several days with no luck, until she’s down to 16 days.

When Ji-hyun finally leaves Min-ho’s apartment and heads back home, she greets Yi-kyung in her customary bright way — but today, Yi-kyung looks around as though she heard her voice.

That takes them back to side-by-side brooding: Ji-hyun is glum about her predicament, while Yi-kyung feels haunted — but by Yi-soo, not Ji-hyun. Finally Yi-kyung breaks down in tears, crying, “Yi-soo…Don’t do this to me…Why now?”

Her tears move Ji-hyun, who cries sympathetic tears for her pain, wanting to comfort her but not able to. So when Ji-hyun next takes her place in the body , she beelines for Yi-kyung’s college yearbook, wanting to connect Yi-kyung to old friends.

And that’s when she catches sight of the picture right next to Yi-kyung — Yi-soo. And my, doesn’t he look rather familiar…

She finds the Scheduler at his music studio (ignoring his orders, “Don’t come over!”) and races in with the yearbook, insisting she has something important to show him.

The Scheduler’s dismissive, but when she flips to the page, his eyes widen in shock:

“But…that’s me.”

 
COMMENTS

Yay, finally more information about Yi-kyung and Yi-soo. While the flashback doesn’t give us a ton of information, it appears that they’d grown apart, which is actually kind of heartbreaking to watch when you contrast Yi-soo’s impatient irritation with his devotion in previous flashbacks. I guess it happens on a daily basis so the cooling of love — something of a motif in this episode — isn’t tragic stuff… But it’s sad, given how much their rift affects both of them — and one of them has had his memory wiped and is in the afterlife. If that’s not enough to break a bond, I’m figuring a little youthful desire for change wasn’t going to be enough to do it.

As for the main love triangle… You know what’s funny is that it’s pretty trite stuff, and yet I’m just eating it all up. I think it says a lot about the pull of these characters, and the romantic conflicts, that we’re starting to go round and round in circles, and I KNOW it’s feeling repetitive, but I still love every second of it. Min-ho jealous? Kang jealous? Ji-hyun going from one wrist-grab to another? Both boys taking turns fuming and brooding? Yes, please, more!

(That said, I wouldn’t say no to shaking things up a little…)

And while I don’t think they’ll ever redeem Min-ho, we get more of a look into his change of heart. I like that In-jung was the instigator of the plot, not just because it makes her more active in this plan than the sad-sack girlfriend along for the ride, but because it adds a nice karmic touch to her current misery. She brought it on herself, so she has no one to blame but herself.

I’m also curious to see where this Ji-hyun/Yi-kyung development is heading, since it freshens up the plot at a point when we’re settling into familiarity. Three tears, check. Min-ho takeover plot, check. We need something to liven up the conflict, and this should do it nicely. I like that there are two ways to look at their dynamic: (1) the separation between their souls is weakening and getting confused, or (2) the connection between them is strengthening. It’s two sides of the same coin, but both offer different perspectives on the issue.

RELATED POSTS

Tags: , , , , , , ,

203

Required fields are marked *

MAYBE in the end, ji hyun would have no choice but to stay in Yikyung's body..maybe something would happen to her real body that would make her have to choose between staying in yi kyung's body or dying..just a thought..

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

The only way to resolve JH's family's anguish is for her to recover--so I think she will. However, it would be interesting if Yikung's soul was release so that she could spend eternity with the scheduler and JH's soul remained in her body so that she could spend her life w/ Kang.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Maybe Evil Girl would try to kill Ji Hyun? Looking at the preview for next ep, she seems mighty suspicious of comatose Ji Hyun, so I dono....would she try to kill her out of desperation? If she does, only one person can save our Ji Hyun....SUPERKANG!!!!! in cape and external speedos!!!!! TADAAAAAAAAA....It's a bird, it's a plane, it's ......SUPERKANGGGGGG!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHH *swoons* Imagine Kang-ah flying through the air......

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

i have a feeling that the end will be a surprising one..

I don't think Ji HYun will be able to achieve the task.. which i bad but I guess the author has something up his sleeves.. maybe in the end,, ji hyun chooses to be dead and take over yi soo's scheduler place.. and Yi soo goes to heaven.. I think the aim of the writer is to not focus on Ji hyun's search for tears but its more on the developing coonection between her and yi kyung,, in the end i actualy think Yi kyung will live happily with kang, knowing that Yi soo is well off in heaven.. and Ji hyun is deada dn will not come back,, in stead maybe shell end up with the scheduler in heaven? or maybe shed be able ot accomplish the task but choose to stay with the scheduler in the end? OMGGG I have a feeling I might be right..

0
5
reply

Required fields are marked *

I officially reject your story!!!!

It's about LIFE LIFE LIFE!

I will tell you that there will be a ruckus in Kdramaland if JH doesn't get her Kang-ah!
A disturbance, big scene, big stink, bother, brawl, brouhaha, commotion, disorder, disruption, distraction, explosion, fisticuffs, fracas, fray, fuss, hubbub, hullabaloo, quarrel, racket, rampage, riot, rumble, rumpus, stink, stir, turmoil, upheaval, uprising, uproar. Usually one word will do, but ALL of these are applicable.

Drama writers have been threatened before (Secret Garden) by fans, and even spouses, if they dared off the OTP. Although, in the case, half of the OTP is, sort of dead...Anywayyyyyyy...

LIFE and kisses. That is what we want. That and
Oh, Kang-ah, I’ll let you encourage me, all night long, too…) ;)

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I mostly agree with Jomo. But I do see the possibility of Ji-Hyun not completing the tears task, then taking over the scheduler task for five years. Scheduler mentioned that he took on the task because he felt there was something he had to do; perhaps, complete five years, get a 2nd chance to come back to life? - and Kang would be faithfully waiting (like Yi-Kyung did, but less depressingly) - a la Pirates of the Carribean: At World's End style.

(that could just be wishful-me talking; I REALLY want to see Yi-Soo alive and happy with Yi-Kyung lol, however unlikely)

If there is another thing that drives this drama besides Life, it's Faith in Love I think.

0
3
reply

Required fields are marked *

If Ji Hyun dies and goes to heaven or takes reaper's place I'll be soooooo madddddddd. That's what I'd call a crap ending to make everything easy peasy. I'll be so so mad I'll go stalk the writer 49 hours and 49 days straight! YOU HEAR ME WRITER??????? YOU'D BETTER NOT HAVE A CRAPPY ENDINGGGGG!!!!! JI HYUN MUST LIVE AND WAKE UP AND FALL FOR KANG-AH AND MARRY HIM AND HAVE 49 BABIES OR ELSE!!!!!!

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

Yeah!
WHAT YY SAID!

Down with:
:( :( :( :( :( :( !

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Hear!!! Hear !!!

JI HYUN MUST LIVE!!! I WANT THE REAL JI HYUN TO BE WITH OUR KANG AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

1 pt... hw cn lee yowon luk lik a hi skooler wenevr she wers d skool uni4ms, wen she's 30+ vt a kid... i mn, she luks nt a day oldr dan our schedulr n thos scens... :)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

i think 49days has one of the best script ever. the director shd step up the pace though.

Its one of those rare dramas that I love all the characters, maybe becos the script writer wrote it that way.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Just by watching the raw episode w/o subs I could tell this was an amazing episode. I love this show! Finally the scheduler/yi-soo connection is being made and how cool is it that YK is starting to notice JH's presence more and more, it's great! And to In-Jung: Hahahahaha! and might I add HA! Payback's a B**** ain't it!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Sometimes NGR's pouty lips irritate me, they make her look a little childish & somewhat dimwitted but she is improving. It's funny, as a spirit she is supposed to be smarter but it seems she is only smarter when she is in YK's body. But the girl has such a big heart. To cry because someone else is hurting, to feel their pain to the point that it brings you to tears is empathy. I don't know how this drama will end; it's hard to speculate because the premise of this show is unique so who knows what direction it will go. But I am thoroughly enjoying the ride. At this point I don't know how the characters will pair up and I don't think I care. All I want is for HK, JH, YK, & YS to be happy regardless of whom they end up with (if anyone) or wherever they are.

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

That scene when they two girls cried together made me cry, too. I hope that YK is starting to feel the positive and caring thoughts coming out of JH, and can start to heal.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

"she's only smarter when she's in YK's body" --> it's because what she can do as a spirit? No one can hear her, no one can see her or touch her, she has no power whatsoever and she can't even open the door ffs. In YK's body at least she can take actions and interact with other human beings.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Things I love about this episode

1. The growing bond (sorta) between Ji-Hyun and Yi-Kyung
2. Ji-Hyun's flashback of Kang's while she was on the bus (it's no mystery which pairing I'm cheering for XD)
3. In-Jung getting some karmic payback

Things I didn't really like

1. I hate Min Ho's character to the core. But oh how I loved BSB in Shining Inheritance. Must.remind.self.of.Jun.Sae.Oppa's greatness with Shining Inheritance reruns (goodbye, good marks)
2. Stupid election bar
3. I really want some fluffy moments. It's been so serious lately, and I can see the appeal of such a fast moving plot, but I just want to see characters (who am I kidding, just Kang with Ji-Hyun, Scheduler with Yi-Kyung) have some fluffy moments where they could enjoy each other's presence without having death and all those troubles hovering over their shoulder. Then again, that might mess up the flow, so maybe not.

Thanks so much for the recap Javabeans!

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

"Stupid election bar." Funny, funny, funny!!! Will we SEE the subs?

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I agree with you about Minho character. I hate him to the bone (though I like BSB the actor). That guy is seriously pathetic and his excuse for his wrongdoings is the worst ever. I just LOLed so hard whenever he brings out that stupid ass of an excuse "'cause I was born very very poor", "i'm much much poorer than you can think of".... Okay dude, just shut the fuck up already. I know you have a hard childhood but being poor doesn't justify your evil actions to hurt an innocent girl and her family, take advantage of her best friend and then betray all of their trust in you.

I hope the writer can think of a better reasons for Minho's evilness rather than that lame "i'm poor" lecture being reprised over and over again.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I agree with you Litzy. Stupid election bar ruin the mood. I hope it will gone at Ep 15 & 16.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Hi guys
I was wondering if you could help me out - about this part:
"men needing to take care of their backs...(A friend’s mother once advised us not to date boys with bad backs, saying knowingly, “One day you’ll know why.” And there we were, trading glances, thinking, “Uh, we’re 20 years old. I’m pretty sure we know already.”)"
I know this is pretty irrelevant to the drama - but would anyone mind explaining this to me?
It'd be much appreciated ^^
Cheers~

0
6
reply

Required fields are marked *

Would like to know about this also thanks XD. And I'm 22. Maybe it has to do with the fact that I'm not Korean?

0
5
reply

Required fields are marked *

Hira and Litzy, it has nothing to do with korean...I think it's pretty universal...LOL....just maybe Asians refer to it that way....I mean I'm Malaysian and I totally get it...

I hope I won't get banned for this but the "back" thingy is really referring to the action the guys make during *** . So it's actually a matter of manhood to guys when you talk about their backs...

I hope I'm correct because that's how I understood it...feel free to correct me if it's really a korean thing.

0
4
reply

Required fields are marked *

Lower back health and strength are necessary for thrusting furniture into rooms and whatever else you can think of.

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

Heeheehee...love love that comment! :)

0

ahahha. best. explanation. ever.

0

LOL! Thanks for the explanation Swui. And thanks for the imagery Jomo.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Loved loved loved your commentary on this episode :) Maybe you should blog about your crazy dreams too if there's ever a lack of dramas ;)

Thanks for the cultural Korean insights! It always helps my understanding of the dramas, especially in the character dynamics and developments.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I love this drama. Can't wait for english subs!!!!

So couldn't wait to see what happens so am using school computer! lol

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I hope that at the end of the series, In-jung's motivation for destroying JH's world will make sense. In so many K-dramas, the evil girl is only motivated by very simple jealousy (All About Eve is the prototype for this.)

Something a little more substantial that simple jealousy (and greed) is really required for all encompassing revenge.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Yeah I agree. I mean when it was revealed that in-jung grew up poor and blahblah wants ji-hyun to know what it feels to have nothing blahblah., I was just like "that's it? that's the reason you're going through all this trouble?"

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

alas! i'm also thinking that maybe in the end, ji hyun will end up with the scheduler..there in the afterlife...while yi kyung ang han kang will end up..well yeah "comforting" each other with a "hint" of falling in love later...maybe for season 2? kidding! just an bonus special ep maybe?? hehe

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I feel like Kang is paying back the graciousness of Ji Hyun to her in the same way how he got it during his High School days....
-------------------------------------------
To mee it seems like there won `t be a pairing in the way most of us would like to see. (I have to exclude myself)
----------------------------------------------
It seems like Song will find out more about what is happening to her..
In the preview she met Min Ho whom she either doesn`t know like Kang but he will declare that he knows her. I think this will make her more suspicous about her situation ....and it will make her
curious enough to start investigations by herself....
---------------------------------------------
And this will be the point for me or the audience to get more curious about what will happen next...

0
8
reply

Required fields are marked *

JH and Kang will be together at the end of this drama.

0
7
reply

Required fields are marked *

Yeah!
WHAT Jane SAID!

And may they have a lot of furniture to move togther!

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

You must be one of the screenwriters if you are that sure!
:))),
Will you give us some more hints Jane?

0
5
reply

Required fields are marked *

You have heard of people having:
the courage of their convictions?
This is like that only it's more like
the blindness of her faith that the screenwriters will deliver much needed joy to us viewers in these uncertain times which only means happiness and love and kisses and never in a million years because of the state of the economy the after effects of natural disasters would they even dream of givng us something deeper and enlightening to teach us that sometimes giving up your life for the ones you love is better than a wild wedding night yelling "Kang-ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!"

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

lol, it is blind fate or the simple fact that the only woman Kang can love is Ji Hyun? You have to be watching a different drama to think he'll switch his affections to Yi Kyung.

0

Sure.

JH will wake up. Kang will be waiting for her. They will end up together and live happily ever after.

You can come back to the post after episode 20 and tell me if I am wrong.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Blind faith in the writers, who have our happiness in their hands!
What if they decide to go with noble sacrifice? And, actually, Kang will be in some accident near the end after she earns her tears, and she gets to decide whether she lives or Kang-ah!* does.

What if Yisoo was given this choice as well, and both YK and YS were in the accident, and YS decided to take the job of S for 5 years to pay back for his boss letting YK live?

*(I decided they would not do this for the father, since he has lived his adult life well, and the audience would never go for a child sacrificing for a parent.)

It could happen!

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

lol... if this happens, the writers better go into hiding :D

0

During her investigation Kang might try to stop her, cause he would fear to loose Ji Hyun...., that kind of a situation could bring both of them together..
----------------------------------
I noticed also that either , Kang saw the Ji Hyun in Yi kyung and In Jung felt like that during the mouth closing scene that there were similarities.
But Min Ho who felt atraccted to her, didn`t seem to notice anything at all.
Although he spent the last 2 years with her, he should also find something in common with Ji Hyun. But this situation never happened....
I was wondering why not?
I order to use JiHyun for his plans he didn`t allow himself to get atrackted by her?
What is it what he feels for her?
Is is really nothing?
A person would feel at least guilt, but he doesn`t !
So why is he so concearned about his Father in Law?
If he is a bad person shoudn`t he just let him die?
----------------------------------------
I am curious to learn more about this.....
There is an unfinished story, which will be intresting.....

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

As far as how MH feels about the FIL, my guess is:

MH is conflicted because of how FIL's possible death changes his plans.
Originally, for heretofore unknown reasons, MH set out to DESTROY the company and bankrupt FIL.
BUT, then, FIL decides to leave MH the company after his possible death.
"Oh Sh#t!" says MH, "I don't want a destroyed company! I don't want to KILL FIL - I want him to suffer after he learns that I am much smarter than him. I want him to live a long time in pain."

Or, maybe as the people he set out to destroy start self-destructing on their own, the passion of his revenge is waning...Maybe he thinks they have suffered enough...Maybe he actually has human feelings...

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

What is the song that was played when Han Kang and Yi Kyung were together sitting and Han Kang mentions that this was her mother's favourite song?
Could anyone tell me that song?

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

you can find the answer to your question here:

http://jo-hyun-jae.com/2011/04/19/49-days-sjhs-song/

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Thanks for your reply :)

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

you guys are awesome! this drama is awsome! thank you~!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I like how JB got a little naughty wanting Kang to cheer her up all night long. LOL. You and me both. Hehehe. Although I really do prefer Kang for JH and not me. LOL

And this is random but from time to time, I just remember the comment about nose/blow job and just start cracking. I want to see another slip-of-the-finger like that again.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Thank you much JB. I've read recaps on other sites before and none of them can compare to you and GF. You guys are awesome together. This drama is 50 times better with your recaps.

Girl Power :).

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

I'll certainly second that!

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Totally agree!! JB and GF have made kdramas so much more enjoyable to non-Koreans. I would know, as they were the ones who introduced me to ROI and JIW my love! I think the Korean government should hand you both a special commendation for your efforts, for reals. :D

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Omgee...anyone watched 49 Days episode 14 live stream? I won't spoil anything but gosssssh...shocking! shocking! shocking! And I barely understood half of it (the half I understood was thanks to Softy's livecaps), but that was just O___O!! Anyone got a time machine so I can travel a week into the future to catch eps 15 and 16? I don't think my heart can take the wait T^T.

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

Shhhhhhhhhh!

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I'm also dying to talk about it! Such a good episode! Can't wait til the recaps are up tonight. Will be stalking the site every minute!

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Although I'm all Kang & Jihun pairing, I hope that in the end, it will be Jihun in YiKung's (LYW's) body. The dynamics between them are just awesome.
Thanks javabean for the recap.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Wait...so the Scheduler didn't know that he was Yisoo??

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I've been waiting for this the whole day yesterday. I've never felt like a stalker in my life like yesterday! I kept refreshing the page million times :P

Thanks for the recap :)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

just saw ep 14. It's good!!!!!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I only want JHJ and Lee Yo Won to be together, forget about Nam...

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I'm still for a HK & YK ending. :)))

KANG AHHHHHHH.... Saranghe!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

caant wait for the next recap and i shall not breath properly until I see it.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Can someone explain the "backs" thing about Korean men?...

0
3
reply

Required fields are marked *

Scroll up :). Oh wait I dont mind Swui and Jomo explainning it again....in details lol.

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

That was as detailed as I could go LOL...Any more and this site will be turned into an under 18 site...lol...next thing you know...there'll be a pop-up warning to verify your DOB! lol

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Hahahaha.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

thanks for the recap :)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

nevermind, i looked at the previous comments! haha

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

ACK only an hour and half to go before i have to leave for work T_T i hope i manage to read th rrecap before then.

Injung shouldnt have a happy ending.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

anybody please help me where I can watch ep 13 in English??youtube doesn't work=(

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I think I suddenly hated LYW for having romantic scenes with every HOT guy in this series.

It struck me after 3 consecutive screencaps of her each with a different partner. And Im pretty sure, in the end, Yi Kyung will end up with HOT Doctor Stalker.

Tell me, HOW UNFAIR IS THIS LIFE?!?!?!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

yaaah this is getting crazily intense here! the end: omg i had no idea he didn't remember he was yi soo^^
this drama is too good

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

49 days is soo addicting! thanks for the recap! :)

i bet that yi soo prob felt betrayed when his gf went to work at the hotel, that is why he said that...he looked like a rock band dude, so maybe he wanted to do something with music, but then his gf wanted something else?! hmm...
this is such an interesting drama!

kang is soo cute! :)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I can't even begin to describe how amaazing this drama is. Each episode presents a new conflict and secrets are revealed. its just SO AWESOMEE! most kdramas just make u frustrated and bottle the secret all the way till the 2nd last episode & then TA-DA!
thats why I'll rate this kdrama as my #1 ever. Yes, even over Secret Garden. I can't believe I said that. But story wise, DANG! its goooood!
now im thinking that it MAY be possible that at least one tear will come from either MinHo or InJung. especially the fact that im hating INjung a lot more now, since she came up with the plot and is still going around being a crazy B about it, i feel that in the end she'll come to some sort of revelation that she should have never done that to her fren.
ok imma comment on the next ep now ^^

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I kinda guessed the part that she won't remember anything after waking up but I am sure they will make the character write a letter to herself or sth like that! =) so she won't forget Kang!!

also, I tink there's more to Yisoo than a change of heart. it could be the dreaded no cure illness thing? and he wants to prevent Yi kyung from knowing?

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Will someone please explain to me the part about the Korean men's baaaaaack? Haha, 궁굼해...

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I still don't understand that "never a date guy with a bad back" saying...can someone explain? Lol

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *