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Lie To Me: Episode 4

Yay, the brothers meet! And it’s not only cute, but I’m finally getting emotionally invested. It’s actually the brothers’ relationship that ends up pulling me in, go figure. Glad they didn’t go melodrama-on-melodrama with them, despite the tragic love triangle setup. It’s not without some melodramatic flair, but it’s kept realistic in its core relationship, which is something I can groove with. Now I finally have an in with this drama, and can feel the characters becoming people rather than just cardboard cutouts.

 
EPISODE 4 RECAP

Ah-jung wakes up in her hotel suite with a hangover of the first order: from a night of champagne and crying. She’s startled by Sang-hee standing by the window, not remembering that she called him there.

He turns to her with a smile, “Do you really want to be married… and to Hyun Ki-joon? Do you want me to help?” She dismisses it, not realizing just how helpful he could be, and stumbles out, trying to get her bearings.

Even hitting her head against the wall doesn’t wake her up from this nightmare, and she rushes off to work, regretting her ill-timed bender. Sang-hee watches her, totally amused. Aw, they’re so cute.

Meanwhile, Big Bro Ki-joon gets a call from his secretary that Ah-jung has checked out of her suite… with a man. Ki-joon blusters that it’s a guest’s private matter and that he doesn’t care, but as soon as he hangs up, he starts to mull it over.

It niggles at him, the fact that she begged him to marry her (for pretend) just last night, and set off this whole con, all the while involved with some other guy. He’s clearly more bothered by it than he’d like to be. Oh, stirrings of jealousy!

He’s interrupted by a ring at the door. It’s Prodigal Little Bro, finally making his way back to the fold. It’s totally awkward at first, with Sang-hee smiling up at Ki-joon, and Ki-joon just standing there steel-faced in shock.

But seeing his brother smile breaks the ice, and Ki-joon smiles back. Yay! I was really hoping they wouldn’t make them mortal enemies over their first love. God, I would’ve broken out into hives from the melodramatics of that.

Ah-jung thinks better of crawling into work hungover, and cashes in some vacation days. Good girl. Going to work hungover is the WORST. She sneaks into Dad’s classroom and waits till he’s finished with his lecture, as she does her part and wakes up a student nodding off in front of her. Aw.

Dad chastises her for staying out all night, and she reminds him that he’s the one who said that a nearly-30-year old NOT staying out all night is weirder. Heh. Did you just out-lawyer your dad?

They eat in his office, and she asks “for a friend” if Ki-joon’s case against “her friend” would hold any water in court. Dad confirms that it’s exactly as she feared. He looks at her suspiciously, “What kind of trouble have you gotten into?” She throws her most innocent face and insists it’s not about her.

I gotta say, I love this relationship. It’s really rare to find a great daddy-daughter duo in a k-drama, not from lack of chemistry, but because dads are usually the source of much angst, either by way of spending, absence, or ideology. The biggest one is by far absence, so I love that this drama has Ah-jung raised by her single father, and that their relationship is both realistic and adorable.

Speaking of families, Ki-joon’s side continues their family reunion, as he calls his aunt to lunch and springs Little Bro on her. She immediately starts hitting him for disappearing for three years without so much as one phone call, feeling betrayed for raising him for twenty years.

Ki-joon just watches, amused, but then when he gets up to break it up, he gets hit in the crossfire. Heh. It’s kind of adorable over here too, because Sang-hee does exactly what a maknae would do—while she hits, he tries to hug the anger out of her. Aw.

They finally break out into laughter over their own histrionics, and have a civil lunch. I like that Auntie President is a hardass when it comes to business, but a big ol’ softie when it comes to her nephews.

Sang-hee informs them that he’s not moving back home, and his aunt yells at him to get it together and stop messing up his life over Yoon-ju, and the room crackles with tension at the mention of her name. Whoops. Thankfully, Ki-joon gets a call from work and leaves.

His staff reports that a major potential investor who’s headed into town is choosing not to stay at his hotel. He decides to greet him at the airport and take him to the other hotel himself, as a show of his confidence.

Dad takes Ae-kyung to the movies to make up for their unfinished date, and happens to run into Jae-bum, who recognizes the professor. Dude, seriously? Is Jae-bum just in all places at all times? He’s like a plot-convenient whack-a-mole. He just keeps popping up wherever our characters go, just to announce Ah-jung’s marriage. Wouldn’t it be faster if you just took out a newspaper ad or something?

Anyway, he totally outs Ah-jung’s marriage to Ki-joon, and Dad thankfully covers for her. He returns home and tells Ah-jung that if she wants to marry, she should just get married, and stop conning people. She tries to explain that she’s not trying to get married—she just wanted to say that she was. Alas, Dad does not understand her crazy scheme.

Ki-joon goes for a drive and ends up at Yoon-ju’s house, and remembers her running out on the balcony to accept an apology. He looks up at the empty house wistfully and muses that a lot of time has passed already, and wishes Yoon-ju a happy birthday.

When he arrives at home, he finds Sang-hee on his front stoop, armed with liquor and a devilish smile. Now I know what I want for MY birthday.

The brothers drink and reconnect, and Sang-hee apologizes for his part in causing Ki-joon to break his engagement to Yoon-ju. Ki-joon insists that it had nothing to do with him, and that it ended with her three years ago, and that’s that.

Sang-hee knows better and still feels bad, and without a word Ki-joon downs a glass of scotch. He flashes back to the day when Sang-hee found out about Ki-joon getting engaged.

He stumbles home drunk, and asks how it could be Yoon-ju. He confesses that he’s liked her since grade school, all the way till now… if it’s not him, then how can it be his own hyung?

He cries, finally landing on his knees and holding onto Ki-joon while he cries. Aw, it’s heartbreaking for both of them, because no matter which way it goes, this ends badly for all involved. And now we know what happened—the hyung gave up his relationship for his little brother.

Ki-joon wakes up and calls out for Sang-hee, worried that he’s run off again. He suggests that if he doesn’t want to move back home, to just stay here, but Sang-hee turns him down.

He overhears Ki-joon’s phone call from his lawyer, about taking Ah-jung to court. He offers a different solution, citing that he’s the expert in the arena of girl troubles, but Ki-joon just shrugs it off.

In the morning Dad finally asks Ah-jung to try and explain the whole marriage lie, and offers to help her. She tells him that she’ll handle it, and confesses that she knows it’s wrong. Her voice shaking, she tells him:

Ah-jung: I’m not at the age to fret over not being married yet, and I don’t even know that marriage is a good thing. But… she’s married. I’m not, and she is, and I can’t stand it. I have traits that are better than hers. If you think about it, I’m better. But when I’m with her, I feel so worthless. And I hate it so much it makes me crazy. I know it in my head. But my heart… says it can’t understand.

Aw, it kills me how vulnerable she is. The lie might be outlandish, but the source of her pain is so relatable.

The brothers go to pay their respects to their parents, offering up flowers and soju, musing that their parents probably never once drank soju in their lives. Sang-hee adorably tells his father that he ought to drink soju so that he doesn’t feel like an outsider “over there.”

They look back and realize that they’ve been orphans for twenty years now, and Sang-hee marvels that they managed to grow up so well. Ki-joon: “US?” Sang-hee: “Fine. YOU. You grew up well. Gah.” Hee hee.

That lands them in a play fight, till they’re literally rolling around on the grass, like two little kids. So cuuuuute. It’s what puts me over the edge with these two. Now I love them to bits.

Sang-hee gets Ki-joon to divulge some more info on the Chinese investor arriving today, and his plans to pick him up at the airport. He gets that evil glint in his eye and offers to drive, conveniently ditching Big Bro on the side of the country road… and driving off without him. HA.

He then calls Ah-jung, who has saved Sang-hee’s phone number as: “Weirdo.” Pfft. He threatens to out her con if she doesn’t come out to meet him, so she rushes out of the bank and greets him with a beating. He points out her similarities to his aunt, and ushers her into the car. I kinda love that this kid goes around town getting beaten up by everyone he knows.

He sees her bank paperwork and she tells him that she’s got to at least try to take care of this situation with money, if it’s at all possible. He asks how much she’s planning to offer, and she says she can scrape together about $10,000… and he snickers, not because it’s a small amount, but because to Hyun Ki-joon, it’s pennies. She sighs, knowing that it’s true, and mindlessly sticks her papers in the sunshield.

They arrive at the airport, and Sang-hee has to drag Ah-jung out of the car, insisting that all she has to do is greet his friend nicely. He keeps threatening to blow her cover to So-ran, so she lets herself get dragged in.

Meanwhile, Ki-joon’s secretary arrives ahead of them, but then gets stalled trying to write the investor’s name in Chinese characters. Sang-hee and Ah-jung wait by the gate, playing around with their sign… which is right when Yoon-ju walks past them, unnoticed.

Ki-joon’s secretary does see Yoon-ju though, and gets sidetracked trying to chase her down. That gives Sang-hee just enough time to greet the investor and his wife, and introduce Ah-jung as Ki-joon’s wife. Ah-jung just smiles and greets them, not understanding a word of what Sang-hee is saying.

Ki-joon returns to the hotel and flips his lid that they missed the investor’s arrival, and his secretary starts to tell him about Yoon-ju, but then decides against it for now.

Yoon-ju arrives home and starts uncovering all her furniture, and notices a red wine stain on the rug, which flashes her back to the day that Ki-joon broke off their engagement. With tears in his eyes, he tells her that it’s over for them, and that he’s breaking the engagement. Sang-hee has disappeared, and he can’t lose his only brother.

Yoon-ju pleads with him, that Sang-hee’s only ever been a friend to her, and that she’s never once thought of him as anything else. His voice shaking, he tells her that he can’t—that since their parents died, Sang-hee is all he has. She asks if there’s another Yoon-ju out there too, but he doesn’t budge.

So then putting together everyone’s flashbacks, Sang-hee found out about the engagement and left town, and then Ki-joon broke it off and Yoon-ju left town, and now it’s been three years and everyone’s back.

The Chinese investor and his wife are actually in town for a second honeymoon, and the first thing on their itinerary is… digging for shellfish in the ocean mud. Haha. Ah-jung complains to Sang-hee that this isn’t what she signed on for, but then she starts catching octopus and gets really into it.

The foursome sit on the beach and cook up the seafood that they caught, and they take to Ah-jung’s bright personality. They end up checking in to World Hotel because of her, though she doesn’t know it, and she takes her leave of them once they’re in the suite.

She mumbles to herself that there must be only one hotel in all of Seoul, as she makes her way out. Meanwhile Ki-joon gets word that the couple has checked in, so he heads up to greet them… running right into Ah-jung in the hallway.

She sees him and decides to try and hide her face (HA) and walk right past him, which he lets her do, at first. But by the time she gets on the elevator nervously, he’s turned around and caught up to her. He follows her down to the lobby, asking why she conned him if she’s got a man in her life.

She’s like, what man? And he asks if that’s what the whole lie was about, because this other guy wouldn’t marry her. He keeps following her, so in the lobby she shouts, “Stalker!” and rushes out the door.

He stops her from getting into a taxi and keeps asking about the other man, if he’s someone he knows, acting a little bit crazy. She pushes him off and gets in the cab, and sticks her head out of the window, shouting, “If you have anything else to say, you can say it to my lawyer!”

It’s exactly the kind of thing a couple on the brink of divorce would say, and I’m sure the rumor mill’s gonna have a field day with that one.

Ki-joon goes to meet the investors, and they greet him warmly. He apologizes for not picking them up personally, which is when they tell him how pleased they were to be picked up by his wife. He’s like, wiiii-ife?

They tell him how they used to think less of him because he was such a workaholic, but seeing what kind of person his wife is, whom they adore, they’ve changed their opinion of him. The expression on Ki-joon’s face when he hears his wife’s name: Gong. Ah. Jung… is just priceless.

He finds himself spitting out a lie before he even realizes it—that he’ll bring his wife the next time they meet, per their request. Aw, yeah.

Meanwhile, Ah-jung does So-ran a favor and accompanies her to the doctor’s office. I’m just about to yell at her to wake up and smell the backstabber, but she’s smart enough to know that So-ran’s got another objective in trying to play nicey nice.

Over coffee So-ran lies through her teeth that since she’s only got a month left before she goes abroad, she really wants to spend time with Ah-jung and be close again. Ah-jung rolls her eyes and tells her that they should do the opposite, and just cut ties altogether. Yeah, I’m for that one.

So-ran wants to know when she’s going to introduce her to “Ki-joon-sshi,” and Ah-jung scoffs inwardly at her feigning closeness all of a sudden. But to her dismay, in walks Ki-joon, and headed straight for them.

So-ran sees him right away, and Ah-jung ducks, horrified that her cover’s about to be blown… except he raises his hand, oh-so-delicately, and calls out, “Yeobo! I’m here!” HAHAHAHA. Awesome.

Omg, his terribly awkward attempt at being cute is just so funny. He takes on this cutesy voice, like he’s baby-talking to her, and says, “I’ve been looking for you.” He introduces himself to So-ran, who tells him that she’s heard so much about him from Ah-jung, which just makes Ah-jung cringe from the mortification.

Ki-joon: “I have to go somewhere with my Jung-ie.” Oh. My. God.

Ah-jung just mouths “MY Jung-ie?” to herself, totally confused at his strange outburst of cutesiness. Scared of his bizarre change of behavior more than anything, she tries to use her friend as an excuse not to go with him, but he acts the role of the doting husband and escorts her out.

So-ran fumes in jealousy, which is just so damn satisfying to watch, it makes me smile.

He drives her toward the river, and she puts down the sunshield in the car, which is when those papers she shoved in there yesterday pop out. She wonders what they’re doing there, but doesn’t really think twice about it.

They arrive at the river, back at the duckboats. He starts putting on a lifejacket, and she gets scared, asking what they’re doing here. He wants to speak in private, and snickers that she must be afraid of him, so she puts on a vest in a hurry.

Off they go, back in a duckboat, to the middle of the river. She wonders what all this is about, and when he finally leans in to say something, she freaks out, thinking he’s about to kiss her. Heh.

She comes back to reality and realizes she didn’t hear what he said, so he repeats it: “Let’s get married.”

Oh, HELLS yeah.

 
COMMENTS

Finally, some movement in the main plot! That was a lot of setup in the last three episodes, and I wish we’d gotten here sooner, but things are shaping up nicely now. We needed this turn—for him to need the con as much as she does—and the reversal is going to be great for the hijinks. So far it’s been so one-sided (and therefore predictable) that it hasn’t been much fun, but from here on out they’ll be evenly matched in the I-need-to-perpetuate-this-lie department, and if Ki-joon’s outburst of cutesy-talk is any indication of the tomfoolery to come, I’ll be rolling on the floor in no time.

Drama really should’ve started with the brother relationship from the get-go, because so far it’s the first emotional pull I’m feeling, between two main characters. I definitely connect with Ah-jung, but she hasn’t really connected with any of the other characters in this capacity. Yet. I’m sure she will, because I already really like the stirrings of her noona-dongsaeng friendship with Sang-hee.

I also like that Ki-joon is still emotionally invested in his past relationship with Yoon-ju, and that there are still unresolved things there. It makes the relationship with Ah-jung a little slow in coming, but I appreciate a character with some depth, and his past with his brother and Yoon-ju is enough to make him more complex and interesting, beyond that surfacey chaebol perfectionist hotelier thing. Not that I don’t appreciate the array of suits with matching flower pins. That’s an endless source of entertainment.

I was concerned that this drama would just continue to circle at Go for way too long, but I feel like we’re finally out of the gate. Phew. Not a moment too soon.

 
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Just when i was about to jump off ship it has to get good?
Its sad because it seems like the ratings fell for this episode. BFB is now at 11.6% but since this is YEH i hope she will create a miracle.
75% of the drama is still left.

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Oh --- I do worry about ratings cause it does mean something to them, however, to me... I love it!!! This episode is soo much better and I'm so happy that things are finally moving but why couldn't the screenwriters, directors, producers have given us something that is more focused on the OTP and getting us to this point in 2 to 3 episodes tops. Don't they know that they basically have only 2 episodes to rope people in otherwise they start dropping the drama?? Even if they just trimmed down the scenes - the excess, I think it would have been tighter moved faster and people would have stayed.

Anytime AJ & KJ are together on screen - they sizzle!!! :) I just adore them. I'm definitely staying for the 2 of them. And i also like this turn that SH did in getting AJ & KJ into this fake marriage arrangement. How sweet. I wasn't expecting a great storyline from the beginning but I was hoping for something better than this. Now that we have this contract, I hope YEH & KJH have a more varied number of scenes together. I'm always up for seeing how a couple falls in love :) :)

LTM fighting!!! Writers - it's not too late yet...

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Aw...we get the classic ji hwan pose...i was wondering if we will get to see him do this in this drama

http://s630.photobucket.com/albums/uu26/dramabeans/drama/2011/lie4/lie4-00151.jpg

hehehe

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LTM is just not doing it for me.

Not only is the main plotline too contrived, so are most of the scenes (they don't feel natural at all).

JB in the ep 3 recap compared LTM to "My Princess", but I'm going to have to disagree there.

While the premise of MP was a bit of the fantasy variety, the scenes, for the most part, felt real, in no small part b/c the 2 leads seemed like real characters.

Otoh, YEH's character feels a bit contrived - b/c how her character interacts w/ KJH's character and the frenemy doesn't seem real at all (btw, the frenemy character is just awful; totally stereotypical and over the top acting/expressions- makes me actually yearn for PYJ's "b!tch queen" character in MP).

To me, a better comparison for LTM would be "Secret Garden" - contrived main plotline. scenes that feel a bit forced and writing/dialogue which, well, just isn't that good.

When YEH's character cried in ep 3, I felt nothing (just like whenever HJW's character cried in SG).

Otoh, whenever YEH's character in "Coffee Prince" cried or KTH's in MP, you really felt it.

Even if I'm not feeling it in the romance/emotions part, I'm at least hoping for some good comedy bits, but not much in that dept. (unlike "Best Love" which has already given us some classic comedy bits).

Hopefully, LTM will improve.

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"plot-convenient whack-a-mole"

that got me laughing so hard! ;D

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Honestly pretty tiring watch episode 3 n 4 without progressing...till now I don't find strong reason why they should be in fake marriage...AJ reason because of SoRan which IMO not worth it because actually SoRan marriage is on the edge(AJ first love actually cheated on Soran's back n their pretend to be harmonies in front of people)...
I really disappointed with this rookie writer because the script is too far to my expectation..
I really love YEH n KJH n hope they will gain success within LTM but I'm not sure now...
I like your recap GF n now I'm kinda like SH..n his chinese not bad...like this brothers relationship...
I will keep watching till end for my princess YEH sake ^.^

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hahah now he in deep mud too.they are now at the same level

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thank you sew much :3
im hoping that Ahjung and Sanghee end up together lololol
and Kijoon with that other girl :P

if that can happen... imma love this drama forever! :D

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Thanks for the recap! :D Can't wait for next week!

Was anybody else bothered by So-Ran's too pale foundation? It totally clashed with her neck :\

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I can see where this is going....sang her and ki joon will both fall in love with ah Jung, like what happened the first time with ki joon and his fiance. I think that might be the angysty point in the drama.....actually I dunno! But I am sure enjoying reading your recaps girlfriday!! You are truly my lifesaver during my exam period :)

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yay! thanks for the recap
looks like a good one, cant wait till subs are out!

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Yes! Yes! Yes! More! More! More!
Now the fun begins!
Act married & fall in love! Yay! for yahpo Ki joon & Ah jung!
Take that Soya!
Thank you Sang Hee! Your're so cute too!

Thank you for recaps. So much fun reading it.

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thank you so much for the next recap! I can't believe, how fast you guys are!
I thought the episode is gonna be aired today evening! I know how long it takes, to make such a long and beautiful entry with nice screenshots - I can feel your hard work when reading. Your love for dramas is adorable. :D Yesterday I read all recaps of Coffee Prince. So please, don't think that your recaps won't be noticed. ^^

About this episode, it's awesome! I like how the plot is developping and I understand why it's takes it's turn "now". In your opinion it's too late but it follows a normal telling technique every script writer knows and uses in order to keep the audience interested (saying with my own professionell knowlegde as writer). I agree that in some series some hilarious scene should be cut out if there's no purpose of them (like in the drama Goong), but here it seems every scene fits and has a purpose.

I remember cool sarcastic phrases of your (girlfriday) when reading Secret Garden's recaps, I'm hoping for more funny lines of you for my inspiration. *ggg*

I totally love Ki-joon here, he's got a soft spot and seeing So-Ra stew is so awesome. *hehehe* Even without Ah-jung's effort.

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thanks for recap!
i am loving this drama^^

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During one of the flashbacks with Yoon-ju and Ki-joon, did they mention something about him cheating on her?

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Great reading!

0Was worried the show won't pick up tempo. But now I have a reason looking forward to the next epi!

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I love love love love KJH while smileing !! he seems so cute .
oh damn it , it is unbelieveable to see how much gorgeous he looks as smileing ! ( NOT FROWNING )
I am just wishing more and more scenes togather ....
YOON EUN HYE ...FIGHTING

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I would have to say it was more ego/pride than jealousy when he heard ago the 'other' man. Korean guy are like that in drama land even if they do not want the girl, they still get upset when some else does.

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yepey!!!!!!!!!!!!! its getting good. i like reading dramabeans recap rather than koala. comments were balance.

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Puhahahahah yeobo~~ i'm here~~ >u< kkkkkk

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thanks you sooooo muchhhhhhhhh!

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thanks for the recap! the episode was alright, but the chinese... *sigh* T.T i'm chinese and i had to read the subtitles to understand what they were saying.

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this didnt turn out exactly how i thought it would be but i hope everythink will pick up from this point on

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Finally! I almost got bored with it but things are definitely picking up. The build up to the story was a bit too long. Even the introductions with the characters are still not finished with Yoon Joo. I do love both leads but the brotherly love is seriously pulling me. I do hope it doesn't go angsty on us.

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thanks girlfriday;) this ep so exciting.....!!!!gossshhh

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I was just thinking to drop this drama... but thanks to this episode I may still give it a chance.

Surprisingly, I find YEH sometimes overacting and even irritating in her comic scenes. If I'm still watching, it's for the 2 brothers.

And I like Ah-Jung's father plus have a soft spot for Kwon Hae Hyo (since Kim Sam Soon) :).

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I'm dreading the brothers' reunion with Yoon-ju. It's going to be sad. I hope she's not like So-ran. That would just be so annoying, we don't need another one.

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I know it just started,,the fake wedding thing,,
but honestly, I'm already bored..

maybe because there is no unexpected thing even once, until now..
it just too predictable for me..
well,there is one,actually..
I expected this drama would be a great drama, but unexpectedly, I was wrong..

I prefer stalking Baby-Faced Beauty now
So I change my list,,
Baby-Faced Beauty from when-I-have-spare-time to must-watch..
and Lie to Me from must-watch to when-I-have-spare-time

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"I know it just started,,the fake wedding thing,,
but honestly, I’m already bored..

maybe because there is no unexpected thing even once, until now..
it just too predictable for me..
well,there is one,actually..
I expected this drama would be a great drama, but unexpectedly, I was wrong.."

Sad, huh? Had similar feelings... but they may still pick up... or not?

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as draggy as the first 4 eps may seem, i'll still stick to LTM cos of YEH.

Just looking forward to see more interaction between KJ and AJ. though quite obviously KJ is using AJ to get the China deal, i'm not sure what AJ has to do (it definitely has to be something impactful/sweet/very WOW) to let KJ forget about his ex. I see more reasons for SH to fall for AJ though..

oh the bad bad bad Mandarin. It was like Huh? Weird intonation, weird pronunciation, they sound like they are speaking some dialect mixed with Mandarin.. SH could speak much better!

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I'M DYING OF TOO MUCH CUTENESS!!! ^_^

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Oh Thank Goodness, oh thank goodness! I can't chant that enough. I really was getting frustrated at the pace of this drama and it's poor use of KJW. But now I see some hope. I feel like this KJW cutesy bit is going to be hilarious because he'll have to play it up during their fake marriage for the sake of the investors, to show them he's not so uptight.

And I agree with GF and everyone that AJ's relationship with SH is quite adorable. I don't see the romance of it, but I think their sibling relationship is great! It's like she's already making her way into his family. And it'll be a great way for him to get rid of the guilt of YJ, as he'll probably be the cupid for AJ and KJ.

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weeeeeeh! i'm super like this episode! only KJ can deliver the line with super charming style! more! more!

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Finally the plot moves! I am glad since know the conflict and lies begin. I also like the relationship between the brothers and th daughter dad reltionship. Thanks for the recap.

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SANGHEEE!~~~ Sung Joon, come over to my house please. :)

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I love the various expressiveness of their faces which makes this drama really good and enjoyable. It's just too funny for me and I can't see why some reviews say it's not that great. This is my fav May drama so far.

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ah jung's face (and almost everybody else) are full of bb cream to the effect that they shine and look greasy...

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My thumb's up to Ah Jung for letting her frienemy's pride down.
Thanks Girlfriday for this fast recap. Fighting!

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Great recap thanks so much .(Side note) Is it me or is Jae-bum is totally cheating on So-ran. He tried to hid the purse at the movie theater and they didn't show the woman's face.

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Did anyone else notice that Bieber's "Baby" was playing in the scene at the end where Ah-jung and So-ran are setting in the coffee shop? WTF?!

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Girlfriday,

So "THAT'S" what they were saying. :-)

Thank's so much for the recap. The writers need to "trim the excess fat" off this kdrama. Even though this is not one I would rewatch with subs. But it was cute in parts. For me, this needs to get way more interesting to watch RAW, read DB recaps, and then watch Subbed. It's defininitely not as strong as 49 days.

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okay. After reading this I'm starting to like the Show better. But the plot will have to get better and the story will have to pick up more before I really jump on the bandwagon. I hope I'm not disappointed. *crosses fingers*

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KJH has turned me into his fan with this episode. I really like his facial expressions.

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It's episodes like this that remind me why I'm so madly in love with Kang Ji Hwan. :D

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KJH is so cute in that first screen cap. <3 makes me smile :)

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Thanks for the recap. This episode was okay, except for the last ten minutes, which was awesome! Looking forward to some lets-be-a-fake-couple bits.

Anyone else notice that Jae Bum was hiding the purse he was holding when he met AJ's dad, and didn't reply when he asked "Here with your wife?" And they only showed the back of the woman he was with, but it didn't look like So Ran.

Looks like someone's cheating...

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Thanks for the recap :)
aaaaaah KJH you had me at Yeobooooooooo :)
I'm loving LTM. Not perfect but I'm drawn to it. Whenever Ah-Ki hits the screen, chemistry overflows, gives me that giddy feeling :) SH & KJ are so adorable ... & can their Aunt be any cuter.
now I have a full grasp on AJ's & KJ's relationships w/ family, friends & colleagues. Can't wait for the "Lie" to create new relationships & perhaps fix troubled ones.

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Nice and cute! But the plot so far kinds of reminds me of Full House

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Full house can't rival LTM. Period. It was a painful drama to watch. Terrible acts (esp Rain) and the characters were such a royal pain in the ass. Terrible scripts, terrible plots and subplots. I abandoned the show after several episodes.

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I think that you're getting ahead of yourself with this drama. I believe that 3-4 episodes are a reasonable set-up for a solid plot (at least I hope they don't go for cheezy and generic till the end). It's better than 49 days where I had to wait 16 episodes for the plot to the develop.
And what goes for emotionally attached to the character, I am emotionally attached to anything that features Eun Hye, so, yah (lol)...

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