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49 Days: Episode 18

HO. LY. CRAP! That would be the sound of my heart exploding. Basically, this is the episode where I die a thousand deaths, from the Swoon / Tears / Cute / Cry / Cute … aaaaaand back to Tears. There’s only one cure after this emotional rollercoaster of an episode: a hug from Kang in a Trenchcoat. It’s the latest model, and it sure is pretty.

 
EPISODE 18 RECAP

Yi-kyung grabs Kang in a backhug, startling him, and nearly giving me a heart attack. He tries to stop her, calling her Song Yi-kyung-sshi, but then she holds on, crying, “Just a little… a little longer…”

He realizes that it’s Ji-hyun. Oh, thank god. I nearly had an aneurysm at the thought that the lovelines might cross that way. Not that I thought it was anything but cold comfort on Yi-kyung’s part, or that Kang would ever waver, but mostly I was crushed at the thought of Yi-soo looking on.

He puts his hands over hers (swoon) and says, “Tell Ji-hyun to say what she wants to tell me right now… when she wakes up. That I want to hear it. And not to go without saying goodbye.”

Waaaah. Heartbreak. Ji-hyun cries, unable to say anything as herself, but just holding onto him for dear life. He adds: “And not to go like Mom did.” Aw. She nods silently. He lingers for a moment, and then breaks their hands free and walks away. Aaack! Why are you so hot?

Turns out they have an audience (as does EVERYONE, ALWAYS in this drama) in Min-ho, whose eyes flare up in anger. He watches, thinking back to when he was told that Yi-kyung had full control of her body.

Downstairs, Ji-hyun thanks her unni, and Yi-kyung says that if she could, she’d like to give her life to Ji-hyun so that she could go to Yi-soo and Ji-hyun could remain with Kang.

Ji-hyun tells her not to even think that way, and feels disappointed, since she thought Yi-kyung helped her out of concern and attachment, not just guilt. Yi-kyung says it’s a mix of all of the above, adding that Yi-soo isn’t someone who can come back to her. Ji-hyun points out how messed up their lives are. Yeah, you think?

In-jung stirs in bed, and opens her eyes to find Ji-hyun lying right next to her, smiling all scary and ghost-like. And then… the ghost hugs her. AH! That totally creeped me out. She wakes up from the dream, but can’t shake the feeling that Ji-hyun is haunting her ass, as promised. K-A-R-M-A, baby.

Over at Heaven, Yi-soo and Ji-hyun sit up while Yi-kyung sleeps. Yi-soo sits by her bedside, watching her with tears in his eyes. He can’t resist and brushes the hair out of her face, leaving his hand on her cheek. Yi-soo: “This is so cruel.”

In-jung calls Min-ho in a panic, and waits up all night for him to show. He finally arrives, and tells her that she was right—it IS Ji-hyun, and Yi-kyung is Ji-hyun and vice versa. Huh? Now I’m confused. I think he just means that Ji-hyun’s soul is in there too.

She’s scared that Ji-hyun threatened to follow her around for the rest of her life, and Min-ho says there’s but one solution: get rid of Ji-hyun, and her soul goes poof. He surmises that she’s not really a ghost, and that her spirit is wandering around because she’s still alive. Well it’s logical, but it’s also MURDER.

He says that her father knows everything and that he can’t gain access into the hospital. So In-jung has to do it. Min-ho: “You started it, so you have to end it.” Way to pass the buck, dude. In-jung shakes, crying in shock at Min-ho’s suggestion. You people are scary.

Ji-hyun sits by the calendar, lost in thought, and she muses to Yi-kyung that she only has four days left. She asks if Yi-kyung remembers last night (when Ji-hyun was driving her body, hugging Kang) and she smiles.

Ji-hyun notes that it’s the first time she’s seen her smile, and wonders if she isn’t afraid of her anymore. She asks why she doesn’t have more questions about Yi-soo, and why he’s coming to see her. Yi-kyung says that she knows—it’s because he’s coming to take her with him.

Kang calls Ji-hyun out and takes her to the market. He tells her how to choose vegetables, and she’s impressed that he knows stuff like that. Kang: “Do you think that a man living alone in the States maintains this appearance and health with no effort?” LOL. I love vain Kang.

She jokes, “Is Kang Min-ho in there?” Ha. He gets pissy and takes back his offer to make her breakfast, so then she threatens to eat elsewhere, and he re-takes it back: “I was going to make you breakfast, and then I was NOT going to, but then I decided to.” Pfffft!

He makes her breakfast and asks what she’s doing today. Ji-hyun: “Work.” Kang: “On a beautiful day like this?” Haha. Why am I not surprised that you don’t want to work? I’ve never seen a man with so many job titles do so little work. Ever.

He hands over her part-time pay, and says that he’s going to the hospital to meet with Dad to discuss Min-ho (to file an official suit against him). Ji-hyun beams over being able to stop the bankruptcy, and says that she has no regrets and no grudges anymore.

The company isn’t really out of the woods yet, as Dad confirms the likelihood that the Haemido deal goes south, requiring a ginormous sum of money to be put up as a guarantee. No investor guarantee means that Min-ho’s shell company gets Haemido anyway, just as he has planned.

Basically, they’ve blocked one maneuver, but the counter-attack is in full swing. Min-ho makes it clear too, as he interrupts Dad’s meeting to bluster about not being invited, and refuses to offer his resignation (because Dad has no grounds to fire him). If I were him, I’d still fire his ass first, and then deal with the lawsuit later when he fights it.

Kang can’t believe that In-jung is still working there and refusing to back down, and he asks her to stop Min-ho. She tells him that Min-ho isn’t someone who can be stopped, and that she can’t leave him. She’s come too far, and she has to see it through to the end.

All the way to murder? Also, why is this the prevailing logic of K-drama Evildoers? I’d rather you just say you’re that greedy. The I’ve-come-this-far-so-I-have-to-keep-going thing just makes me roll my eyes.

Kang tries to appeal to the fact that she was Ji-hyun’s friend. In-jung correctly points out that she did all this…despite being her friend. I have to say, I think you are correct in deducing that you are therefore the bigger baddie. In one sense, anyway.

The Scheduler shows up at Heaven, and openly ogles Ji-hyun-in-Yi-kyung’s-body. He flirts at her that he’s here to see her face, and Ji-hyun has to remind him to stop confusing her for Yi-kyung.

He doesn’t even care anymore, and says that this is all he can get (since she’s always sleeping when Ji-hyun isn’t driving). “Besides at night… you looked like you were shooting some movie. What’s with that melo crap with my Yi-kyung’s body?” Haha.

She says that she got permission and that it was Yi-kyung’s idea to begin with. She remembers Yi-kyung’s words and asks the Scheduler if his one wish was to take Yi-kyung with him when he goes.

She tells him that it’s what Yi-kyung thinks, and his face goes white at that. Ji-hyun muses that he sort of acts that way, what with his treating her like she’s still his girl. He just repeats, “That’s what Yi-kyung thinks?” He gets up and walks away, probably half-angry at her for thinking that, and half-angry at himself for even letting her think that.

In-jung meets with Min-ho and pleads with him to back out now, and just run away with the money. He tells her that it’s never going to happen, because money isn’t the reason why he started this. No, it was your god-complex.

She surmises correctly that he’s actually caught up in his feelings—that he’s really in love with both Ji-hyun AND Yi-kyung. He doesn’t even try to deny it, and then, like the evil genius that he is, turns that fact around on her. He says that as long as Ji-hyun is around, he’ll never be able to be with In-jung, for fear that she’ll always be haunting them, or even inhabiting HER body.

That’s the ticket that gets In-jung debating bloody murder. She takes down their picture and heads to the hospital. Ji-hyun is there in spirit form, waiting for Kang to return from dropping off her parents at home.

She follows In-jung inside…

In-jung starts shaking as she approaches the bed. Ji-hyun: “What’s wrong? What are you doing?” She raises her hand up to Ji-hyun’s oxygen mask.

Just then, Kang returns, and walks in to find In-jung mid-attempted-murder. He freaks out and pulls her back, screaming, “Shin In-jung! Are you crazy? How could you do something like this? To Ji-hyun… Are you a person? How could you do something like this? You want to go this far? What did Ji-hyun do wrong? What did she do to you? You guys aren’t human, are you? Go. I might kill you. So go.”

Sometimes it does take being caught by someone sane to acknowledge how crazy you are and how low you’ve sunk, and it seems that In-jung is crying more than just you’ve-caught-me tears. She leaves without a word. I have this urge for her to get hit by a truck and then turn into a ghost, so that Ji-hyun can slap her, ghost-to-ghost.

Ji-hyun is crouched on the ground, sobbing in fear. God, the trauma of witnessing your own almost-murder?

Kang shows up at Min-ho’s apartment the next morning, wearing a trenchcoat. Buh… there are words coming out of his mouth, I think.

Oh, right. He tells Min-ho that he’s here to tell him what kind of person he is… a shameless one. He drops the “hyung” (dropping any sign of respect) and tells him that he’s become the one thing his mother slaved her whole like to keep him from becoming: his father.

He gets him right where it hurts, spitting that he’s trampled on his mother’s hopes. Eye-to-eye he lays it out: “You’re the man who made the woman who loves you lay a hand on her friend’s respirator.” Min-ho’s shaken at the baldness of the facts.

Kang asks what he’s going to do when Ji-hyun’s gone, since Kang’s got a soul AND a body, that plans to stick to Min-ho’s side. Hehe. I’ve never heard of a living haunting, but he’s learned a thing or two from his girlfriend the ghost.

Downstairs he discovers Ji-hyun’s camera, and flips through her old pictures with a smile. He then finds the videos she took of her friends crying (the fake tears), and it dawns on him that she’s already done it all, and that this is how she’s spent her days.

He comes outside and watches her work, his look saying a million things that he can’t say out loud. Manager Oh: “Kang-ah, if you stare like that, it’s weird.” Pwahahahahaha. Can’t argue there. Bunch of weirdos all over this drama, if you think of all the stalker-on-stalker action.

In his office, Kang cries, breaking my heart. Through his tears he says, “Ajusshi, I want to save her. I want her to live.” Aw. Manager Oh comforts him, and Ji-hyun listens from the stairs, watching Kang cry for her.

Now it’s her turn to cry, as she meets the Scheduler and sobs that she wants to live as Ji-hyun, to Kang. “I want to hear him call me Ji-hyun, and I want to answer, “Kang-ah.”” Aw, so simple and yet speaks volumes.

Scheduler: I understand Shin Ji-hyun’s heart. Seeing, but unable to acknowledge that you know, unable to say that it’s you. I don’t know why I’ve remembered myself, and given such pain either.

She asks if there’s some sort of trade-off so that she can be Ji-hyun in front of Kang, like trading her remaining three days for three hours of being herself. The Scheduler firmly puts the kibosh on that, as there is no such loophole. He asks if she’s really that resigned to die.

She counters that she isn’t even going to remember any of this anyway—memories or feelings—even if she does live. Everyone around her will remember, except for her. Aw, another reason for heartache—knowing it’ll all disappear for her, no matter which way she ends up.

She calls the 49 days cruel, and the Scheduler muses that he’s always heard that there are 49ers who turn melo in the end. What’d you expect? For her to skip off to the elevator with bells on?

Over in Land Deal Battleship, Min-ho starts phase two, by pulling out one of the major investors in the Haemido project. It’s as feared, and now Daddy Shin has to put up another chunk of cash in a big hurry if he’s going to save his company from going under from this one deal.

Meanwhile, Kang meets Seo-woo, and tries to remind her that Ji-hyun is still alive. He adds that even if she were to die, that people’s connections don’t die along with them.

He gets the call from Ji-hyun’s mom that the company’s back in trouble, and sees Ji-hyun walking back to Heaven. They instantly light up at the sight of each other, and he asks what she’s doing wandering about.

She pouts that now that she’s free, he’s really busy, and he instinctively raises his hand to her face… only he has to stop in mid-air. Eeeeee!

They walk back together, their hands brushing against each other but unable to touch. So. Cute.

Kang decides on his last-ditch effort: to go see his estranged dad in the States, to ask him to invest in Haemido. He knows that asking for this amount of money is no tiny favor, and ironically enough, knows that he can present it as a sound investment because Min-ho did the work, and in that one arena, he can be trusted.

Here’s the hitch though: Kang thinks he has five days until Ji-hyun’s time is up. But no, she’s down to three days, and this is one area they haven’t cleared up with each other. (Nor can she say so directly, because it violates the rules.)

So Kang plans his trip, thinking he’s got plenty of time to go and come back in two days, and then have two days left with her. Oh crap.

Min-ho tries to send In-jung abroad, giving her some money and telling her to go before being around him messes her up any more. What, now that Kang has seen through you, you’re all of a sudden worried about her?

She doesn’t want money; she wants him, and protests. Just then, Ji-hyun’s mom arrives at In-jung’s door, and runs right into Min-ho. Her jaw drops, not because she doesn’t know, but because she’s being confronted with it so blatantly.

In-jung sends Min-ho away, and then Mom gets a good slap in. In-jung actually becomes defiant rather than apologetic, and throws it back in Mom’s face that she’s the reason for all this—because she always knew that Mom hated her.

She actually blames them for taking her in, as if it’s their fault for having been nice to her. So… what you’re saying is, you’re jealous of the love that Ji-hyun got, from her own parents, and you’re upset that they didn’t love you 100% the same? But… YOU’RE NOT THEIR DAUGHTER. Gah. What’s a little denial to a crazy person?

Ji-hyun asks Yi-kyung for some advice on something nice to do for Kang, and Yi-kyung says that she used to make kimbap for Yi-soo and go on picnics. She wonders where she can make food undetected.

Kang is just outside, saying a quiet goodbye as he gets ready to leave. But! You were the one all big on goodbyes! Nooooo!

Manager Oh thinks he should tell Ji-hyun, but he doesn’t want her to know what’s going on with the company and spend her last days worrying. So he sets off without a word.

Ji-hyun returns to Yi-kyung’s apartment to make kimbap in secret, which is where Min-ho finds her. She nearly jumps out of her skin in fear, but then gathers herself and manages to put up a good you-don’t-scare-me front.

It turns out that Min-ho’s here to draw up a contract for this apartment… in Yi-kyung’s name. She wonders what it means.

The Scheduler is busy training his replacement, which is just funny because this ajusshi in a suit is calling him sunbae. He receives his last reaping schedule, and looks to see who he’ll be taking the elevator with for the last time…

Ji-hyun returns to Heaven with her kimbap all ready, and asks Manager Oh where Kang is. Hilariously, he just says that Kang went to America, when Kang expressly told him to lie. Well, he kind of covers for him, saying that something came up with his dad, and that he’ll be back the day after tomorrow.

Ji-hyun: “The day after tomorrow? NO!” She runs outside, calling out, “Kang-ah! Kang-ah!” over and over again, sobbing like a little girl. Oh, it’s breaking my heart.

She crumples to the ground in tears, “Kang-ah! I won’t be here. I won’t be here…” NOOOOOO! KANG-AH, why are making her cry?

She continues to cry in bed in her spirit form, and Yi-kyung tries to comfort her that they can meet when he returns. Ji-hyun makes it clear that she won’t be here then, and Yi-kyung says, “The day after tomorrow, Ji-hyun-sshi will be gone too…” She says it wistfully, like here’s yet another person who’s leaving me behind.

Yi-kyung goes to see Dr. Noh for the last time, to tell him that she’s living for the traveling soul, which he doesn’t understand. She thanks him for looking out for her, and says goodbye.

The Scheduler shows up to give Ji-hyun her final notice, in an official capacity. She’s got a little over sixteen hours left, at which point she’ll be taking the elevator at the exact time of her accident. He tells her that she can’t leave anything behind that reveals her identity—that means no letters, no recordings, nothing.

He finishes his speech, and then adds a pat on the back, saying that he’s cheering her on till the end.

In-jung lies on the ground alone in the apartment, next to the picture of the three girls, now sitting on the floor. Seo-woo finds her like that, and muses that In-jung has lost everything. She sits down next to her with the photo in her hands, and says that she’d felt bad about Kang liking Ji-hyun because she’d believed that Ji-hyun wasn’t going to make it. She repeats Kang’s words, that people’s connections don’t end because they die.

On her last day, Ji-hyun goes out and buys things for Yi-kyung, like skincare products and new underwear. It’s so sweet—it’s her way of telling her unni to take care of herself.

She goes for a walk to take in the world one last time, and notices little things, like a rock in her path. She picks it up and says to it, “You’re so pretty.” It’s so heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time.

OMG, this Last Day stuff is killing me. Not gonna cry… Not gonna cry…

She then goes to see Seo-woo to buy a cake for her parents’ anniversary. Seo-woo gets adorably jealous that “Yi-kyung” knows Ji-hyun better than she does, and she counters that she’s Ji-hyun’s best friend. “We’re total beppus!” [best friends]

She agrees, and tells her that Ji-hyun told her that after her parents, she loved Seo-woo the most, and that she was the kind of friend who was like the shade from a big tree. Aw.

She heads to the hospital with the cake, and wishes her parents a happy anniversary. They tell her that Ji-hyun used to always sing them a song, and she plays them a CD that she brought.

Ji-hyun asks Yi-kyung to eject her soul, and as the song plays (the same one that was Kang’s mother’s favorite), she stands there in her spirit form and sings.

Damnit, I’m totally crying.

Yi-kyung walks over to Ji-hyun’s bedside, and it stirs something in her. (It seems like she sees or notices something, but we don’t know what.) She watches Ji-hyun sing with tears streaming down her face, and she cries too.

Back at Heaven, Yi-kyung muses that some parents are like that, while others abandon their children. Ji-hyun counters that she could’ve been lost rather than abandoned, but Yi-kyung remembers very clearly how her mother had her little brother, and then considered her annoying. Ji-hyun and I both gasp in horror. Seriously, no wonder this girl has such serious abandonment issues.

She reaffirms that it’s why Yi-soo was sent to her, to be her mom, her dad, her brother, her everything. Ji-hyun says it must be why she lives this way, because someone like that was taken from her.

Yi-kyung apologizes, that because of her Ji-hyun has to leave such parents behind. She confesses to living that way for five years, trying everything to die—cutting her wrists, hanging herself, overdosing.

But every time, something happened to stop it. The landlady would find her, or the cord would break. She says that day was the anniversary of Yi-soo’s death, and says that she’s sorry.

Ji-hyun: If you’re sorry, then live well. When it’s hard, think of days when you had regrets, just like this. Find strength, and live.

Wow. It’s really the best gift she could ever give Yi-kyung.

When Yi-kyung wakes up a few hours later, she finds Ji-hyun gone and a present with a breakfast table set for her. He looks around in a panic.

Outside, the Scheduler waits and Ji-hyun comes downstairs. He offers her a ride anywhere, as a special Last Day service. He asks what she wants to do with her last seven hours.

She tells him to call the elevator down now, because there’s nothing left for her to do. She doesn’t want to linger and feel the weight of her final minutes counting down, so she’d rather choose to go now. I’d probably do the same if I were her, and yet as an onlooker, I’m like, Noooooo!

She looks up at him and thanks him, but he averts his eyes, saying that they should save their goodbyes when they’re in front of the elevator. You big softie.

Seo-woo goes to see Mom and Ji-hyun at the hospital, where the doctor tells Mom that it’s time they give up on Ji-hyun. He tells them that there’s no hope for her.

At the same time, Yi-kyung opens up her present. She finds the note that Ji-hyun had written back when she was going to leave the first time, when Dad’s company was in jeopardy. The note tells her not to be alarmed and that she won’t be returning, and thanks her for everything.

Ji-hyun tells her to stop eating ramen and to take care of herself, and Yi-kyung looks at all the things in the box, her eyes filling with tears. She begins to cry…

Ji-hyun and the Scheduler arrive in the garden, and he puts out his hand to shake hers goodbye. She tells him to hurry and call the elevator down before she starts to change her mind, and they’ll say goodbye then.

The clouds darken and he waves his hand past her to call the elevator… when he notices her necklace light up. A tear appears, surprising both of them.

She grabs it to look, which is when it glows a second time. The third tear!

Back at the hospital, Mom cries hugging Ji-hyun, and Seo-woo stands behind her, sobbing for her friend for the first time.

Ji-hyun and the Scheduler look at each other, stunned…

And in the hospital, Ji-hyun opens her eyes.

 
COMMENTS

It’s ALIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVE! OMG, I LOVE that she’s awake now, instead of waiting till the last episode. This show is so great at consistently getting to the next point faster than you expect, which means you’re always engaged and surprised, and quite possibly screaming like a crazy person.

I love that one of her final tears is from Yi-kyung, and the way that their relationship has developed. Yi-kyung went from someone who saw nothing but pain in life, to witnessing Ji-hyun’s earnest plea to live just a little longer, to feeling her love and encouragement directly—for her to live her life rather than wait to die.

And I’m sure that Yi-soo’s wish is that simple too—for her to know that he loves her, and to have her live her life without him. What’s great is that Ji-hyun shows that to her, even lives it for her, in her body, and it sort of brings her back to life. Both girls have been in a coma, one for five years and the other for 49 days, but they bring each other back from the dead.

I actually like that Kang went away, because it keeps him from swooping in and being the big hero (well, more than he already has). I wouldn’t feel satisfied if he somehow saved her in the end. He’s got plenty of heroing with saving Dad’s company, so I’m glad that it’s Ji-hyun herself who continues to make connections with people till the end.

I also like the idea that her last day isn’t spent melo-ing out with Kang over tears and whatnot, because that’s not what this drama is about. It could’ve gone that route, but I like the contemplative, life-affirming quiet moments with Yi-kyung better.

I can’t wait to find out how Kang is going to make her fall in love with him all over again. It’s gonna be SO. GOOD.

 
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Whoa, this episode....
It's really long ago that I cried watching a drama...but at the end I was sobbing so hard, that I needed a few minutes afterwards to get myself together again ^^;;

I love this drama so much and I can't wait for the last two episodes. I am also really curious how they'll resolve everything. Espacially the "not remember anything"-clause.
And how Yi kyung and Yi soo will end up...

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Once I'd finally stopped crying at the end of this awesome recap, I had to smile at "trenchcoat" Kang -added to a growing range of Kang's for our viewing pleasure: Jealous Kang, Cute Kang, Angry Kang, Be-suited Kang and MANY MORE! Thanks girlfriday.

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omgomg!!!!!!!!!!!!! finally got to the three tears. just wondering, who'd gotten it right ever since the beginning??? not me for sure, the Yi Kyung tear was really unexpected.

and there were SOO many times when I thought Seowoo was gonna cry, but DIDN'T - when Kang was talking to her about Jihyun, when she was telling to In Jung what Kang told her... i kept muttering, "cry woman, cry!!" but still no tears came UNTIL the very last crucial minute!!!! whoa~

this drama is one of the best i've ever watched!!!

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Thanks girlfriday, for the recap! Enjoyed reading it, like always.
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This episode was so touching and I love that the story has not slowed down in any way, unlike most kdramas I've watched. This is definitely going to be one of the rare dramas that I will re-watch; I'm confidant that the writers will continue delivering.

And, damn, the writers are doing an excellent job of making this drama unpredictable - even though I believed Ji-hyun would get her three tears and wake up from her coma, I NEVER predicted it to occur so soon! (Thought we'd have to wait till the finale.) Now I'm left wondering what will happen, when will Kang return dammit, and what else will happen be revealed - I mean, we have TWO full episodes left! The reactions to Ji-hyun's awakening will be EPIC.

I, too, hope that Yi-kyung and Yi-Soo's story will end happily, though not necessarily together, if that entails Yi-Kyung dying. In this episode, she has finally taken a small step towards realizing that life is precious and shouldn't be taken for granted; I hope this development doesn't reverse. When Ji-hyun found that little rock - it was so touching, and subtlely reinforced this point.

Yi-kyung and Ji-hyun moments continue to make me go "awww." Love these two! I hope that Yi-kyung will pursue a frienship with Ji-hyun, even if Ji-Hyun can't remember her (yet?). It'd be great if she could continue opening up to Ji-hyun in the future; having a support system is what she needs (That doctor?...nah.)

Min-ho and In-jung can jump in front of a train for all I care. I can see that the show is trying to make them somewhat redeemable (i.e. that they do show somewhat of an emotion in their eyes, every now and then), but....yeah, attempted murder is just about the final straw for me. I hope they stay a gazillion away from Ji-hyun and her family from now on (fat chance of that happening, but, hey, a girl can dream).
Side note: I wonder if Min-ho will try and seduce Ji-hyun, now that she's in her own body again? If this happens, please, writers, have her kick him to the curb like when she was in Yi-kyung's body! I will be pissed as hell if she goes back to being lovey dovey with him.
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Anyway, can't wait for the final two episodes!
Wednesday, Thursday, why are you so far away??

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Sorry, I realize I keep saying "writers", even though I know that there is just 1 (awesome) screenwriter.

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so.. they dint really show who the scheduler is taking in the elevator for the last time..

why do i have a very heavy feeling in my heart that it would be kang-ah?! gaaaaaaaaah!!

will he get into an accident in the US or something?! ji-hyun will be awake but then he'd be gone.. the whole thing's gonna be tragic!!

i usually hate generic endings where everyone is happy and all loose ends are tied up. but for once. please please please. make them both happy!!! don't kill kang-ah!

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OMG if they kill Han Kang...I dunno, I might just write SBS a letter!!!!! DEMANDING they rewrite an alternate ending!!!

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I'm gonna write with you.....HAPPY ENDING PLEASEEEEE

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So I'm going crazy for a few reasons:

1- I don't speak Korean and I'm desperately waiting for the English subs...I even closed my eyes while scrolling down so I wouldn't see the screen caps and miss out the thrill of each new scene.

2- I just realized that next week will be the end of this show :'( ....... how will our lives go on without our weekly fix :(

Does anyone know where I can download these episodes with English subs??? and please send me links for countries outside USA and Canada... thanks in advance.

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I KNEW IT! I KNEW SHE'D COME BACK ALIVE IN THIS EP AND THE LAST 2 WILL BE ABOUT HER AFTER WAKING UP!!!!!! IM SO GOOOOOODDDDDDDD lol :P

anyway this ep was hectic. full of emotions. loved it.

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I don't think I've seen writing and plot pacing this tight in a long time. Really, this is so well done. Constantly impressed, constantly entertained, and constantly feeling emotionally pulled into this show. I can't believe it's almost over, but I can't wait to see how the relationships resolve in the end!

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P.S. Where can I get a Kang-ah for myself? So much WANT.

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I have a feeling that there is part 2 of 49 days. Where the scheduler Ye soo will be reincarnated and go back to the world as a baby then when he grow up as a teenager he will pursue Ye Kyung and by then Ye kyung will have a family of her own and as an old lady, but the scheduler will pursue his unfinished love and devotion to yo kyung. For the mean time Kang and Ji hun teeage daughter will pursue the scheduler and the story will be so good.

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@125 marie
So, this episode crumbles the hearts of many viewers and fanatics…but mine…felt like dying…thinking that in the end…there’s no love blossomed between the bodily possessed, Yi-kyung and my ever hero, Kang-ah.

I have not watched ep 18 yet , I will read next 2 recaps,
if JHJ and NGR end up together, I will kiss ep 17 good bye.

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THIS EPISODE IS ABSOLUTELY HEART-WRENCHING..............CAN'T SAY ANYTHING ELSE

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Now that I've watched the actual subbed version, I am just in awe at how awesome Han Kang was during his confrontation with Min Ho after In Jung tried to kill Ji Hyun. Wow. Just...wow. JHJ is a really good actor, I can just feel his cold fury, and I have no doubt that Han Kang WOULD haunt both MH and IJ for the rest of their lives lol.

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agree with you! i could feel myself shaking with fear at his fury. great acting by JHJ, and not just in that scene. he has actually been exceptionally good in this drama. hope he gets recognition for his work here.

KANG AHHHHHHHHHHHH

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BSB acted well during HK's confrontation too ! =]

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I want this ending:

HK and JH get together and live happily ever after. HK deserves it after keeping silent when he thought JH was in love with MH and for not giving up on her even when she was going to die. I mean the guy has been loving her since they were in high school for goodness sake.

I want YK to find the strength to move on and to live life to the fullest, while taking comfort that YS's love for her was true and that he didn't abandon her like mother did.

I still want MH and IJ to redeem themselves, somehow I just don't think they're pure evil. I still think somewhat what they feel is very human and they just lack the willpower and character strength.

I want YS to finish his mission (helping YK to realize her will to live again?) and then move on...

I think this drama is all about despite the fleetingness of life, true love/friendship endures.

The End:)

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I really hope Ji Hyun remembers the 49 days. But I doubt that'll happen :(

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Hopefully the scheduler said something about how if memories are gone, feelings remain? Nevertheless, I know Han Kang will win Ji Hyun's heart again no matter what. He is breaking my heart now though, I just hope he remains safe and has a happy ending with the girl of his dreams, Ji Hyun.

Yikyung, must built that pension she always wanted to built for Yi-Soo and find the strength to move on and help other depressed ppl like her to find strength be THEIR back up support. I wish her to live for herself ONCE.

I agree, I hope Han Kang and Ji Hyun get married, at the end of episode 20, where Ji Hyun wears the wedding dress she always wanted to wear, and Yi Kyung becomes her bridesmaid and Best friend who gets to wear it next.

As for Minho, I think he MIGHT be the last person on the elevator as he solely believes he CAN write his own destiny, but death IS something humans cant determine. So I guess he might be the one to die. Wasnt there a scene in ep17 where he was talking to this other guy in the car, about how is not going to die? Oh well, but I hope for Yikung, JH, and HK, Yi Soo's happy ending.

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I can't wait for the 2 last episode and to see Minho shaking because jihyun is alive....I want the scheduler back in Yi kyung's arm..huhuhu

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Bawling my head off...

Thanks for the great recap GF!!

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YAY! i was right about yi kyung being one of her tear givers (air punch). hehe... its a good twist though! really enjoyed this episode. the part when she was crying and singing to her parents literally had me in tears... its so heart breaking. can't wait to see how the next 2 turn out! Thanks for the recap

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omg omg omg!

p.s. who was her second tear?

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i don't care if i'm the last in this to read but i just wanted to say two thumbs up, and i'm giving the 5 stars for really creating and developing the plots and characters really well..:) this is one of the kdrama's i will surely love, treasure, and recommend to everyone. it just gives me the smiles, laughs, anger, love, and tears at the same sitting.:) mixed emotions it is but i do love this drama so much.:)

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Such a sad, sad episode. Cried buckets!

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She got her tears! Yay! Now I wish for her to kick the butts of those bad guys! And give Kang a chance!

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OMG, this episode is sad but it's awesome that JH is alive. This drama reminds me of the 1999 Hong Kong movie "Fly Me to Polaris" with Richie Ren and Cecilia Cheung. If any one hasn't seen this movie, they should (great movie but bring a box of tissue).

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Fly Me to Polaris also moved me and made me cry.;) I first saw that movie way back in high school. ahhh... memories.:)

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Throughout so many episodes there's one thing I really like. It's JH's character. No matter what she found out about other people, no matter whether the Scheduler was mean to her, she didn't become a bitter spiteful person. She never tried to hurt IJ, just avoid her and MH. She also never thought about revenge. Most people would, even if not a huge revenge but at least something to just piss them off.

I like her better than YK, YK's a normal person who has fallen in love perhaps too deeply and can't move on.

JH always moves on no matter what.

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I AGREE WITH YOU 100%
I LOVE Ji Hyun's character.
I am so happy she walk up at episode 18
Now two more episodes for KANG-AHH adn her, as herself. YAYAYYAYAYYA!!!!!!!!!!!!

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so true, love Ji Hyun so much.... no woner KANG AHHHHHHH loves her so much.....

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I had been thinking of many ways on how Kang-ah will win Ji hyun's heart.

Perhaps, he will get help from Yi kyung and make Ji hyun jealous? and Ji hyun will be very annoyed and curious why she felt that way towards han kang!!!

Hmmm.... maybe because Ji hyun goes back in loving Min-ho, Kang-ah will give up. And he will write Ji-hyun a letter telling Ji hyun how he loves her with all his heart as he depart to leave for AMERICA. Ji hyun at that very moment will just rush through the airport,not knowing why, to find Kang and stop him from leaving...

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lol. I think the simplest solution would be for her to get her memories back. That's what I believe will happen.

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Wow, talk about tear jerking drama....

I was watching this late friday night at around 1 am in the morning, and just started crying like a little girl...

I haven't teared out this much since 1 Liter of Tears .

Is there something wrong with me ?

I am a 26 year old guy who loves romance and human dramas... and loves to cry... sigh...

man, the part where Ji-hyun asks Yi-kyung to let her out at the hospital with her parents, and she starts singing and Y-Kyung tears just flowing I had to pause and cry for a bit, wow... just wow...

can't wait for next week to come ....argh!

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the last person for the scheduler to take to the elevator.... Song Yikyung?...

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Watch episodes subbed.....Check
Read GF recaps......Check
Read all comments.....Check
Wait impatiently till next week's final 2 episodes......:( :( Check

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My God. That was SUCH a good episode. I literally screamed my head off when she woke up.

But what really KILLS ME is that she forgets the 49 days...
She's learned so much during that time and it'll all be gone, she won't remember Song Yi Kyung, the Scheduler, and everything Kang did for her! I hope she remembers somehow :(!

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It doesn't appear my predicted ending--Ji-hyun permanently residing in Yi-kyung's body--is going to pan out. Since we have a few days until the last 2 episodes, there's plenty of time to conjure crazy scenarios. I came up with a few:

1) Kang-ah's plane crashes on the way back to Seoul. At the same time, Min-ho, during one of his tantrums, accidentally kills himself when he tries to destroy a big bookshelf and it falls on top of him. Kang-ah's soul takes over Min-ho's body. Kang-ah and Ji-hyun marry and live happily ever after.

2) Min-ho dies (same method as above). Yi-soo, for his last task, pushes Min-ho down the elevator shaft (no fun elevator rides for evil guys). As reward for his exemplary performance as a scheduler, he gets to take over Min-ho's body. Yi-soo and Yi-kyung marry and live happily ever after.

3) Min-ho and In-jung marry and live happily ever after.. in hell!

4) It turns out, Yi-soo's body is preserved in cryogenic freeze. Yi-soo returns to his defrosted body and begins a lengthy evacuation process: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRx0bup8ubM

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lol at #3

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so i'm not sure i can pull this off, but i'm going to try and hold off watching the next 2 episodes until the subs comes out and then reading the recaps, comments afterwards.

49 days has been a wonderful ride of emotions and just been so touching on so many levels.

i love reading the recaps right away and everyone's comments too. it's so nice to take this ride with you all each week. =)

my oh my what am i going to watch after 49 days???
....maybe best love? who's started watching that. any good.?

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I started watching Best Love and after 4 episodes, it's awesome. Hong Sisters did it again.

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I knew it! The third tear is Yi-Kyung's! haha.

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Great episode. And i think the hypotesis of Yi Kyung being the last work of the scheduler it's really posible, alitte too cruel for them but i can see the drama going that direction, besides they can make Yi Soo come back to life can they?, so at least the couple Yi can be together in the afterlife

Another candidate for the position of Yi Kyung brother can be the doctor Noh o whatever his name is, :P Just saying is a posibility don't you think so?? Jejejeje

Waiting for last two episodes to see how tha couple Ji Hyun and Kang Ah are going to refall in love XD

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Girlfriday you rock with the recaps. Finally caught up to 49days..:))) At three in the morning.

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"Both girls have been in a coma, one for five years and the other for 49 days, but they bring each other back from the dead."

gosh gf, you just captured 20 episodes in one sentence! you guys just never fail to impress me, thanks for putting your whole heart to this re-capping thing, kisskiss!

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This show is so well written. Unlike most shows (no matter what country), it has been in no way predictable. Between the writers and the director-it is just magic!

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I don't think YK saw/noticed something in front of jihyun's bed...(of course not that YK is JH's sister/brother lol!) she just realises that it is jihyun.as we know she have not seen jihyun's real body before,that's why she sort of widened her eyes.

Don't think YK will die either because the entire story is about valueing our life and now she already had the will to live on.

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Now i wonder.. why is there a tear bigger than the other 2? Whose is it? Is there a special meaning behind it? I gotta feeling it belongs to YK. Since a strong and special bond between her and JH is build up in less than 49 days. Maybe it cud be someone elses too? Someone mysterious... Hmmm..

I think, when JH woke up, there's no way in hell she's going to marry MH even if she lost all her traveller's memories.. Because her parents knew of MH and IJ evil plans.. And maybe JH might even recall of seeing the 2 of them holding hands in the car before her accident..

Meanwhile i'm watching Best Love while waiting for the final 2 episodes.. Both are truly great shows!!!! Thumbs up to the directors!!!

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just wanna add one comment to make it 340..

LOL

Yi Kyung-Yi Soo FIGHTING !!!

AJA AJA Fighting The Song Couple !! :)

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what makes em sad is that during the end ji hyun and the scheduler finally got more scenes together but she's gotta go. when she received her third tear i was begging for the scheduler and ji hyun to hug for once at least!!! even though I'm up for jihyun and kang, i will always root for jihyun and the scheduler!!! i wish for them to have a better goodbye, i know that the scheduler would miss jihyun :(

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i LOVE the last screencap..sooo about living and appreciating life.

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I just lovin this drama so much....and it purely based on your recaps only...if I watch the actual thing, I don't think it could stand the wait. Even so, I'm dieing to know what will happen next. Since we all know what once Ji hyun wakes up, she will forget everything that happen during the pass 49 days as a ghost. Will Min ho or in jung use this chance to take advantage of her???

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Truth to tell, I watch this series from the start until the "soul switch" then I stopped. Regrettably, I find the actress who portrays ji- kyung without charm at all. Couldn't emphatize no matter how I tried. How did she became one of the leads i don't know. Truly sorry to her fans but am not buying.

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Ji-kyung - are you referring to Lee Yo Won the owner of the body or Nam Gyu Ri the spirit?

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thanks so much for this recap! :D i greatly appreciate what you're doing :) super love this drama... i'm excited and sad at the same time that this drama is ending. still can't predict what will happen which is good :D I usually find a lot of k-dramas that have so many weaknesses (but choose to go with it anyway) in the storyline but this one is so different because I can only pinpoint a weakness or two but the rest is just so solid, it's refreshing!
Also, so far this is the only drama I've seen that doesn't have an airport or piggyback (with drunk heroines) scenes ... not that I'm complaining but I usually expect those cliches already that it becomes a norm.
All I want now are more kissing scenes :D hope we'll get that in the last 2 episodes hehehe.
This is becoming too long for a comment... I was never so fired up to write a comment until now :D

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OMG GUYS. WAIT. THINK ABOUT THIS.

remember how Scheduler saw his 10-day-ahead-schedule while training his newbie? and then it kinda trails off... Im pretty sure someone is gonna die. and somebody will burn if its kang, I speculate Yi Kyung (though melancholic) then she can be tgt with Yi Soo also and he gets his wish fulfilled etcetc

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"I can’t wait to find out how Kang is going to make her fall in love with him all over again. It’s gonna be SO. GOOD."

Exactly my thoughts!
Can't wait.....I want to watch the next episode now....

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m i sadistic or wat... i simply love the scenes where min ho were so tortured by his love for ji hyun / yi kyung that he almost go crazy.

love the twisted facial expression of bae soo bin :p

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Can anyone give me a link to the quickest place that puts out the episode with English subtitles? I really want to watch it and i might just watch it without, but at the same time i might try and hold out.

I mean for the next episode.

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