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Best Love: Episode 14

How can every new episode be the best episode ever? It seems statistically improbable, but here we are, beating the odds. And though I promised myself I wouldn’t cry, I broke like a dam of tissue paper against Niagara. Damn you, Drama!

 
EPISODE 14 RECAP

Jin makes the grand gesture to sell his image and save herself, but Ae-jung freezes and steps away from him.

Ae-jung: Isn’t that what you’re saying to me—to sell your death to save myself? Don’t try to hold me. I’m not your charger or anything else anymore. Now that you’re thinking about death, you want to bury your bones in dog shit? Don’t even dream about it—this is my dog shit pile. I have no intention of letting you in. Don’t even dream about dying. At that arrogant highest [che-go] peak, live well. At the top.

And with that, she’s gone. Aw, I both love and hate how fiercely prideful these two are. They’re both heroes, trying to do the right thing for each other, but unwilling to let anyone else take the fall for them.

Jin mutters to himself, “Gu Ae-jung, please…”

She begins her press conference, staring out at the sea of reporters who toss out question after question, until one finally rattles her. Someone asks how she plans on shedding her negative image.

With tears pooling in her eyes, she wonders aloud, “Will I shed it if I die?” The cameras go off and the reporters are stunned into silence. She wonders if she died, it wouldn’t matter who she sold or who she loved, and it would all be spun differently.

She bursts into real tears as she wonders if dying will shed her image and protect… and then she blurts, “Protect what? When dying…” She’s talking about Jin, of course, only now letting herself cry from the shock that that he might die, only choosing the wrong time and place to do it.

Gong Hyo-jin is so good. My heart hurts when she cries. Every time.

President Moon ends the press conference there, and later tells Jin that she fears it’s only made things worse. He has a solution: let’s just make them forget it by topping the headlines with bigger news. He plans to out his surgery and the fact that he might die. She warns him that it’s equivalent to throwing away the rest of his days pre-surgery—he’ll be surrounded by reporters night and day. But as we know, he’s willing to protect her in any way he can.

Ae-jung drowns her sorrows in wine, asking Jenny aren’t people supposed to be sad when they hear that a loved one might die, so then they cry together and support each other; isn’t that the way it’s supposed to go?

But when he wants to sell his death to save her, is she supposed to thank him? How can she be by his side? Aw, sometimes I really just want her to stop doing the right thing.

She passes out at the table, and Jin walks in. He sits across the table, petting her head softly and asking if she’s not going to do her usual drunk parroting today. He sighs that there’s really something he wants to hear her say, even if she’s just drunk-repeating it.

“No matter what I do, forgive me. Understand me.” And then he leans in, resting his head on hers, as he whispers, “I love you.”

And Ae-jung drunk-parrots: “I love you.”

Damn. That hurts so good. Way to bring it back, Hong Sisters. I love that the drunk parroting was laid in so well before, as if designed for this moment. Nice callback.

Jin smiles, wanting even more to just kidnap her on the spot. He reaches over and clasps her fingers, like he’s desperate to just hold onto any part of her. It kind of kills me.

The Couple Making PDs give Pil-joo the chance to tell his side of the story and post it on their site, but find that news of Ae-jung’s press conference has totally been squashed by Dokko Jin’s surgery news.

Ae-jung wakes up… in Jin’s room. HA. He really did kidnap her. She says she’s leaving, but he tells her that the place is lousy with reporters, waaaay more than the last time. Eyebrow raised, “So you can’t.” Rawr?

He tells her that he told the press about his heart surgery, so basically he’s stuck in his house until then. He declares that she’s stuck here too, since the reporters are going to be here round the clock. Niiiice.

Ae-jung refuses, telling him that she doesn’t actually like him enough to do all that. Jin: “That’s okay. You never did in the first place. I started it my way, and until the very end, I’m gonna do it my way and see you as much as I want.” You are such a child. But I love you for it.

She doesn’t want to stay, so he tells her it’s her choice—either leave, by which she’s announcing to the world that they’re together, or stay—it’s basically a win-win for him. She walks away in a huff, but he calls out that his house is an open floorplan… so he can see her wherever she goes. Hee.

She sees the news stories, and marvels that in one fell swoop Dokko Jin really can wipe out all her bad press. It’s the power of super-stardom. Meanwhile Jin checks his fridge to make sure they have enough food, and he smiles to himself, giddy to be alone with her. “Happyyyyyyyyyyyy.” So cute.

Pil-joo smiles to see that Jin has told the world the truth, but knows that trouble isn’t over for Ae-jung. She’s still protecting too many people, so he decides that those people need to be brought together to air out the truth. YES PLEASE.

So he sets up a meeting between the three remaining KBSN girls, to finally hear Mina’s story. Finally.

She tells them that Ae-jung’s words at the press conference—that if she died, would she shed it all—were actually hers, ten years ago. She had wanted to jump off the roof that day, but Ae-jung had stopped her and helped her escape.

She explains that her idol days were really hard on her, and that she’d always wanted out. She then fell in love (with the idol boy) and they had planned on getting married and running away together. Only Se-ri’s little prank changed all that…

She puts a hand on her stomach. Jenny and Se-ri look at her, stunned. Mina continues that she had lost the baby and wanted to end it all, but Ae-jung saved her and helped her to get out of the industry for good.

And Jenny turns to Se-ri, adding without judgment that Ae-jung taking the fall for it and not outing Se-ri meant that she could go on and have a career.

Se-ri starts to cry, finally realizing the effects of her stupid prank, just because she had felt left out and less loved by Ae-jung. All the girls sit stunned, realizing that Ae-jung protected them all.

Ae-jung continues to try and ignore Jin, which is just as he pointed out, really hard to do in his house. Not that he makes it any easier, following her around like a lovesick puppy, though he veils it as no, I was gonna do this, no I was gonna that, just tailing her around.

He at one point tries stripping in front of her (humona, humona) but that doesn’t work either. I know you’re mad, but…!

She turns on the television to find yet another story about Jin’s surgery, so he quickly turns it off and tells her to ask him directly if she wants to know anything. He obliges that he’ll even pretend to be on TV and she can ask him interview questions.

He tells her that he has a week until the surgery (160 hours, to be exact, which is both sweet and sad that he counted it that way), and that the surgery has a 10% success rate. She doesn’t ask any more questions, so he adds:

Dokko Jin: I have someone special in my life. But because there’s not a lot of time and the success rate [of the surgery] is so low, I’ve been hiding her. She’s usually one to ask ‘Why’ three times at every circumstance, so the fact that she’s not asking anything means she’s really mad. There’s only one answer to the question that’s circling her head of ‘Why’… Because I like you too much. Gu Ae-jung, I don’t have time to explain and make excuses. There’s only one answer to everything: I love you.

She begins to cry, finally getting past her anger. He tenderly holds her, and then asks still in interview mode, if she regrets not being able to be his final interviewer. She tells him not to try and make her his final Dokko Jin Special: “Don’t try to prepare me that way.” Oooof. Pain.

He holds her again, and says that he’ll do everything the way she wants. And she cries silently on his shoulder.

Manager Jang brings a reporter to meet with Se-ri, to fan the flames of Ae-jung’s dying scandal. He asks if Ae-jung really was the reason for her breakup with Dokko Jin. Se-ri confirms that she was involved… as a friend to comfort her when she was heartbroken. Aw, good girl.

She adds that all the KBSN girls got together the other night, and that they’re all besties now, just goading Manager Jang. Later he asks why she’s switching teams all of a sudden, and she just warns him to mind his current girl group, who’s clearly going through the same problems that they were. She threatens to out his idol’s secret relationship if he talks about Ae-jung or Mina anymore, and with that, his lips are sealed. Is it wrong if I like her now?

She goes to see Pil-joo, who’s proud of her taking a stand. She tells him that Dokko Jin kidnapped Ae-jung to that strange land… so is Paul going to go save Nina, or has he given up trying?

Pil-joo tells her how the manhwa ends: The ruler of the strange land disappears, and Nina comes back out to Paul’s world. Se-ri: “And he takes her back?!” Pil-joo: “Yeah, Paul really is the strangest kid in that whole story.”

She asks what happens to the Mushroom character (her), and he saucily points out that he can’t really remember, since he wasn’t really interested in that character. Heh. Se-ri: “I may not remember that manhwa’s story very well, but I DO know that the Mushroom was the most popular character!” Hahahaha. Her petulance is kind of adorable here.

She asks how long Paul’s going to hang on to Nina. Pil-joo: “Until she cries no more.”

AWWWWWW. Gah, somebody marry this boy!

Ae-jung asks Jin if he really had any intention of outing their relationship before he found out he might die. He admits that it was far unlikelier then, and she tells him that he’s acting like this now because he thinks he’s going to die.

She says she wants to go back to the days when he desperately wanted to hide his feelings for her. “Why are you not thinking about your future? Why are you only thinking of mine? You dying to protecting me doesn’t make me happy in the least.” Yay, reason!

He’s like, fine, I’m totally gonna live and then prove you wrong! She points out that being trapped in here, counting down to the end is horrible, and that if he really believed he’d live, he wouldn’t have brought her all the way here to not even lay a finger on her. Whoa.

Aw, yeah. He turns to her, all tiger bedroom eyes as she scoffs that she knew something was up when he kept bringing Hyung-kyu along and made excuses about his CF contracts… Dude, this girl wants your potato. Get it! Get it now!

He stands up and raises her up by the hand. He’s clearly got something to prove, ’cause he lays one on her, all hot and steamy, and they kiss over and over.

He finally kisses her sweetly and says, “You wait and see. I will make the surgery a success, and I’ll show you a future.” And he hugs her tight.

Okay, this is not where I thought that conversation and kiss were heading. Why are they not going at it like bunnies right now? Is it to do with his heart? Because we’re severely lacking in sexy times for an I-might-die-tomorrow scenario. Amirite?

She lets herself be reassured, and says that she’ll trust him, and leave now. She knows that if he has to go to the hospital from here, he’ll be surrounded by reporters and she won’t be able to go with him. “And at the most critical moment, you’ll need your charger there.” Aw.

He tells her to come and sing her song for him then, and she nods, promising to do so. They hold each other tight, as Ae-jung says she’ll charge him till his battery is full. Jin: “Chaaaaaaarge.”

They hatch their escape plan, and Jae-seok and Ae-hwan show up with an ambulance, causing a big stir. They rush up and then carry someone down in a stretcher, face covered, and Jae-seok cries, “Hyung-nim!”

As they drive away Jae-seok says it’s safe now, and Ae-hwan pops up from the stretcher. Oh, ha. I totally thought it was going to be Ae-jung in there! They basically just did the whole show to clear the reporters out, so that Ae-jung can slip away quietly once they’re gone.

Jin walks her toward the door shuffling his feet and telling her not to look so happy to leave. She offers up her feelings about leaving:

Ae-jung: I won’t explain or make excuses about not doing things your way, or not staying here to countdown with you, or not believing in success rates, and just discounting it all. I won’t make it complicated. There’s only one answer…
Jin: Because you like me a lot?
Ae-jung: Ddeng. [opposite of Ding Dong, meaning no] Because more than you think, really really, much much more… I love you.

He starts to well up with tears, and then does his trademark line, “My heart, because of Gu Ae-jung… recovered!” As he does his keuk-bok peek-a-boo. He holds her face in his hands and tells her that he had a final objective in kidnapping her (Was it sexy fun times? Because you kinda blew an open invitation earlier…) and that she’ll just have to anticipate the future. Aw.

He heartbreakingly watches her go, clutching his heart. He goes upstairs and opens a box with a diamond ring inside, shaped like two flowers. He wonders aloud, “This future, can I give it to you?”

Eeek! Was he going to propose? With a flower ring? Why are you so cute?

Jenny and her boys worry about the two lovebirds, and Jenny finds herself disappointed to realize that the reason Jae-seok has been so preoccupied lately was because of Dokko Jin, and not her. Heh.

He asks her for “more wine,” making Ae-hwan freak out that she’s already had wine with Jae-seok. I love that wine = kisses for him. She tells him to think whatever he wants, and he sighs, “Does that make me Yoon Pil-joo?” Aw, poor puppies.

Se-ri comes to see Jenny to nonchalantly ask that the KBSN girls take a photo together, since she kind of said in an interview that they were super close. She clearly wants to befriend Jenny, but she’s not making it easy. Se-ri does tell her that she’s interested in Pil-joo, and Jenny sighs that though she wants Ae-jung to choose Pil-joo, that ship’s sailed. I’d say.

Se-ri goes to a church to pray, and some ladies nearby marvel that she’s being such a devoted ex-girlfriend, to pray for Dokko Jin’s surgery. Only this is her prayer: “Please let Dokko Jin’s surgery be a success… so that he and Ae-jung unni can be together, and please give me Yoon Pil-joo.” HA.

President Moon tells Ae-jung that they’ve survived the latest scandal due to all the help from people around her. But she adds a harsh dose of pessimism, that Jin’s perspective (in thinking he can be with her) is skewed because he thinks he might die. “But he’ll live. And he’ll come to his senses.” She doesn’t mean it to be harsh, but it still cuts deep.

Ae-jung heartbreakingly says, “If he just lives, even if he cuts me like a knife and zooms past me, I can dance and wave goodbye and let him go.”

She goes to see Pil-joo to thank him for doing the interview and helping to clear the air between the KBSN girls. She gets choked up as she says “Thank you,” knowing that this might be goodbye, since he’s talked of studying abroad.

He says he’s happy to see her in good spirits, since he worried she’d be hurt. She says that she has to stay by his side and recover, sighing. Pil-joo wonders if staying by someone’s side doesn’t make it harder to recover. He says that’s why most people go away to recover, using work or study as an excuse. Aw.

Pil-joo: “You said that running away isn’t protecting. If the thing you want to protect disappears, and you want to run away… I’ll be your excuse.”

WAIL. Why is Perfect Man Pil-joo so… PERFECT? Does not compute.

His teary smile and hers back just sort of pulverize my heart, knowing that he’s even willing to be her excuse to forget Dokko Jin, should he die. I mean, what? That’s devotion. Probably unhealthy, but sweet just the same.

Pil-joo even sends his mom over to Ae-jung’s father to offer up a box of that expensive herbal medicine and apologize to the family, requiring her to send a picture proving it. Heh.

And then Jin brings Hyung-kyu over, who wonders if Ajusshi is sick, like all the news is saying. Jin explains that it’s complicated to explain to a 7-year old (yeah, I still don’t fully understand your surgery, and I’m a little north of 7), but that his artificial heart needs tuning. Hyung-kyu nods, acknowledging by comic book logic that even Iron Man needs to retune every once in a while.

Jin gives him Ae-jung’s ring, and tells him that he wanted Ae-jung to have this if he couldn’t end up giving it to her himself, and tells him to hide it somewhere, next to something that she treasures and will never throw away.

Hyung-kyu: “Are you going to marry my aunt with this ring?” Jin: “Ding dong!” He assures Ding Dong that he’s the Very Special Dokko Jin, so he’ll make it happen, no matter what. So Ding Dong goes home, and hides the ring in the box where she keeps her purple sneakers.

Jin calls Ae-jung and she promises again to be there for the surgery. He tells her that the heart is stopped when they operate, and that ten years ago, when his heart was stopped, it was her song that brought it back.

She asks if it was hypnosis, but he tells her it was fate. “When my heart stopped again, in order to make it go Du-gun-du-gun, I met you.” He tells her that he cares so much about being cool that he can’t even let other people see him scared, but “You know Butthole Jin, so you come and be next to me, so I’m not afraid, okay?”

*whimper*

At the office, Jae-seok gives President Moon an envelope from Jin “Just in case…” Inside are the pictures from his picnic with Ae-jung and a dvd, and Jae-seok explains that if he dies and news leaks about his relationship with Ae-jung, he wants to make sure that the public knows how much he loved her—essentially doing what he said before, making her a top star by way of his death.

At home, Jin picks up his potato, “Potato, are you going to flower? You have to hurry up and flower so that I can brag to Gu Ae-jung.” It’s so cute that he talks to Potato like a pet.

Suddenly, he clutches his heart in pain. Potato goes tumbling out of his hands, as it crashes to the ground, and so does he. He writhes in pain, and looks over at the potato lying helplessly on the ground.

Jae-seok rushes him to the hospital and the doc preps for surgery. Problem is, Ae-jung isn’t answering her phone because she’s in the studio, about to go live for the news desk portion of Section TV.

The PDs get the breaking news that Dokko Jin collapsed, so they pass it to the anchors who make the announcement live. Ae-jung freezes. Then they introduce her, for her segment on Shin Mina (nice way to mention her name but deflect from anyone caring that she can’t cameo because we’re so wracked with panic right now).

She’s frozen, until finally she gets up and leaves in the middle of the live shoot. She rushes to the hospital, which is totally flooded with reporters.

It’s time for surgery, and the doc asks if the Du-gun-du-gun girl isn’t here. He asks if he should play the cd for him anyway. Jin cries the saddest tear in the world, and says firmly, “No, she’ll sing it to me live, somehow.”

Ae-jung sits outside, crying that she never even got to see his face. But she remembers her promise, and so quietly through her tears, she begins to sing:

From the beginning we weren’t right for each other
We only fought and burnt each other’s insides
But the strange thing is… One day our hearts connected
If you’re not by my side I go crazy, I want to see you
As someone special and only mine, a present full of anticipation
The closer we get I like you so much

[chorus]
Because of you
This heart
Du-gun du-gun
I love only you
The words my heart is screaming
You see me close my eyes shut and extend my lips
I’m dreaming of you, who holds me first

The day I leaned on you and pretended to be sad
Louder than my own, I heard your heart beating
Even if I try the thing I can’t hide
The thing I want even in my dreams
The one person more precious than anything in the world

[chorus]

I already knew
That you were like me
That our love was so bright it hurt our eyes and was seared into our hearts
Because of you
This heart, forever
Du-gun du-gun
I love only you
The happy words in my heart
You who opened your arms wide and offered me your trembling heart
I will hold you, full of the Best Love

Jin’s surgery is ready to begin, and the doctor stops his heart.

Ae-jung waits, on pins and needles.

 
COMMENTS

Aaaaaaaack! I mean, I KNOW he’s going to live. He’sgoingtolive, He’sgoingtolive, He’sgoingtolive. The more nail-biting part is how she’s going to revive him, and if that means putting herself on camera to sing, and outing their love to the world to save him… Eeeee! I’m all jittery and dying to know how she’ll do it.

And of course the fallout, which will be great too, because of the way the stakes have been amped up all around. I know Ae-jung has been the final word in keeping their love secret to protect him, but it’s finally a case where something overrides that—if she doesn’t risk that to go to him somehow and keep her promise, he might die.

This drama has done a phenomenal job of intertwining the image-as-commodity stakes with the life-and-death stakes to the point where they now come together to infuse everything with a sense of urgency and drama in a way that keeps it from veering into the frivolous. Because at some point it’s so easy to say, well that’s just image, so who cares?

But because Jin’s life is at stake, it ups the whole game, and what they’re willing to sacrifice to be there for each other means so much more when so many obstacles stand between them. It’s a clever way to turn the gesture of love into a grand one.

The way che-go is used in this episode, to mean the highest, fits in nicely to bring back Dokko Jin’s princess in the castle metaphor. He’s now the princess stuck in that tower, high up in the air and unreachable. The sea of reporters keeps Ae-jung at bay like a row of soldiers or a fire-breathing dragon, and it’s up to her to find a way to barge into the hospital and rescue him. And whether she’ll slay the dragon or use some kind of magic remains to be seen. Go kiss Sleeping Beauty and wake him up!

I LOVE reverse fairytales like this one, especially when gender roles are reversed, and Ae-jung gets to be the white knight tasked with saving Princess Dokko. It somehow works perfectly with their characters as well, him being the perfect princess loved by all, and her being the noble protector who guards everyone around her. And though Pil-joo’s tale of Paul and his strange land were perfectly fitting from his point of view, it’s wrong, because it’s the wrong story. He saw her as the one needing to be rescued, but she’s not the princess. She’s the knight.

And THAT? Gets me. Right. Here.

 
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Wait...the surgery already ended?! I was panicking! In previous episodes he mentioned that they had to stop his heart to be able to do the surgery. I thought it was that. Maybe I understand it wrong.
Ok, then. For some strange reason I'm not worried. I know he is going to live, too. In 49 days I could see the reason behind her death (or so I think). But this time,if he dies, there wont be any great reason behind it, at least for me. I can't find one.
I was thinking that in this episode she would went against the reporters to reach Jin. But now that you mention it, that could happend in the next episode. Im totally waiting for it. I like the reverse fairytale. I hadn't seen it like that and it fits perfectly.
The moment she started to sing is the moment I started to cry. I didn't knew the lyrics and when I was reading I was crying again. It's very easy to make me cry and this drama knows how to do it.
And I want sexy fun times too! Maybe they didn't happened because maybe his heart wouldn't endure it.(is endure the right word? maybe take it?). After the surgery...Please Hong sisters. Shadows, the morning after, fading effect, something.

Thank you for the recap!

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Dokko Jin is not going to die, and here's why:

1. I know everyone says, well the Hong Sisters have done it before... but in Hong Gil Dong (I think by this point I'm not spoiling anything for anyone here by talking about this) the death was necessary to the story. I mean, with Hong Gil Dong and the Prince, it was like Harry Potter and Voldemort, right? One could not live while the other survived.

2. With all the focus in this drama on the entertainment industry, image, and the culture of celebrities, killing off Dokko Jin to fix Ae-jung's image is just too easy. The story needs to explore (and find an answer to) the question of how DJ and AJ can actually be together amidst all the problems with fame and image. Otherwise it's letting us down and taking a cop out.

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Also, he's the lead and we have two episodes to go, and as much as I love this drama, it's going to be pretty weak if the lead spends the rest of the series lying around in a coma, only to die.

Princess Dokko deserves a happily ever after!

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I'm with you on this one Sethe!
especially on your 2nd point.
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Thanks GF! I know Korean so I just come for your girls' insight, and I loved your knight/princess analogy.

And a few quibbles... “No, she’ll sing it to me live, somehow.” Doesn't he actually say, "She'll sing it to me live from somewhere (wherever she is)." So he's not really talking about the somehow, or at least that's what I thought.

Also at the end... didn't they just use the heart lung machine to cool and stop his heart in order to finish the surgery?

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I agree. The ending of HGD worked for 2 reasons.

The first being it was a Sageuk. As far as I can tell after years of drama watching it is the law that Sageuk must end in TRAGEDY.

The other reason being, you don't become an epic hero for the ages by living happily ever after.

With that said, I doubt the Hong Sisters are going to kill off Doko Jin. But I do think that they will make us sweat it out.

The one I'm more worried about is the Potato! Please don't let the vegetable die!

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Hey Trixi!

I am about 90% sure that Dokko will live, but you're right. They'll probably make us sweat it out... heck, I am already kind of nervous. I've never been so sure and unsure at the same time. Even if there is that certainty, they definitely put certain things in place within the narrative for it to veer in the direction of his death.

I am also worried about the potato! I hope Aejung goes to his house and revives it. It's her turn to be the potato grower while Jin is recovering. LOL.

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I think DJ will live, too.

However, if the worst should happen I've already begun trying to convince my subbing team to simply rewrite the subs so he doesn't die.

All we need is a really good metaphor about a flower that always holds perfectly still, and I think we can pull it off.

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That's brilliant! Thank you, for informing us in advance. I'll make sure to download the DS sub then. LOL

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@ th em

You're rapidly becoming one of my favorite commenters! :)

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Does anyone stop eating potato after watching best love?

There are so much love for the potato.

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I know, right? If you'd asked me several weeks ago, I would've said with absolute certainty that of course no one is gonna die in this romcom (Hong Gil Dong was a different case).

Now, I'm still 90% sure he'll live, but I ACTUALLY FEEL SCARED. There's a clutching feeling in my stomach, and I'm talking to the screen aloud "Don't die, Jin!!!"

That's good writing.

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Not all Sageuks end in tragedy.
Dong Yi, Dae Jang Geum (which was really popular), Jumong (Buiittersweet), Yi San ended sadly, yes, but it was bittersweet, not melo.) Sungkyunkwan Scandal (A big bright bow tie ending... a little weak, but it wasn't sad.) The Sweet Potato Ballad (That's one of my favorites to date from the Three Kingdoms), Kim Suro (Happy ending--weak drama though), and numerous others, icluding the fushion drama Goong and GoongS.

And I agree with you! The Potato! I want it to live and flower with the white flowers and then have potato babies!

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*Sageuk Korean has no plurals. =P

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Exactly, it's a cop out and too easy for Ae Jung to ride that to the top, which the Hong Sisters are against with the words that they want their characters to work hard to get what they want. When the Jae Seok and the head of the agency were talking about the contingency plan, I knew straight away Dokko Jin was not going to die. 'cause that's too easy for Ae Jung and she needs to earn her fandom.

The other question I think they want to address the next two episodes is if he only fell for Ae Jung because he's sick or if he really likes her beyond that point. I think we know that answer, but the characters have to confirm it for themselves. They hung that thread out quite a bit.

I should note that I was the one that guessed the scandal with Mina the closest. I'm giving myself a gold star, which is very Dokko Jin of me. ^_^

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I agree with everything you said. It's too easy and she would just be getting famous because he died, which would make her feel horrible rather than honored. More importantly, although the whole image/reputation is important... it pales in comparison to Dokko, in terms of what's important in her life.

I also think that they will address that in the next two episodes. Even she thinks that he's willing to sacrifice and out their relationship because he thinks he's going to die. Again it's addressed when AJ is talking to Agent Moon, and Moon says that Dokko will come back to reality once the surgery is successful.

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Thank u GF! i love this drama.
actually i ignored this drama in the early episodes but then your recaps made it interesting week by week. Today I keep refreshing this site since morning!
Thank u sooo much to u and javabeans for your hard work and good writing skills!

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sobs!!!! im getting dehydrated from crying with just reading the recaps..and more tears when I actually watch this episode.

This drama is the best BEST LOVE for me this season.

Thanks JB and GF for the great recaps.... more kleenex please:((

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OMG OMG OMG!!! I NEED HIM TO COME OUT OF THIS OKAY WITH MEMORY IN TACK!!! YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW!!!

One more week to go! I'm so freaking excited, I don't know what to do!

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oh god, i know i want his memories and feelings intact when he wakes up . we only have 2 episodes left pls dont ruin it with a conflict like that... after this, i just want a happy happy happy ending!!!!

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Brilliant episode, brilliant recap. Thank you GF *teary-eyed*
Ae-jung Knight Fighting! Princess Dokko FTW!!

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Thx for the great recap Girlfriday! I'm so in love with this drama and is crying while just reading this recap. I totally agreed with u and love ur thouhgts about AJ being the knight and Jin the princess. AJ pls quickly go and kiss sleeping beauty so we can all have our happy ending. :)

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Thank you for the recap. can't get enough of BL and totally love your insights and writing

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great recap.

but at the end, the doctor says they're going to stop his heart to finish the surgery.

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Yeah exactly what I thought about the last part, as in, they had to stop his heart to finish the surgery.

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Yes, you're right. Got ahead of myself.

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I think sexy time has to be postponed after surgery b/c they wouldn't want poor DK to drop dead mid bunny action. That would be so traumatizing! Anyways, love the recaps. Thank you girls!

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LOL that would.

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LMAO! Then smexy times after surgery shld be x 987 better.

WE WANT A GOOD ONE. heh rabid bunny action...

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Hear hear!

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Hhahahaha love that barely non-existent Shin Mina cameo

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There'd bloody well better be a potato buffet next week. F'real.

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Thanks for the recap!
gaah.... I can't wait till next week....
just 2 more episodes...
GAJ and DJ better get together

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La plume,

Don't get so mad. It's not actually a Korean thing. Asian countries are actually much more conservative as compared to foreigners...it may be weird to you but chastity really is STILL kinda important here...even if some people do break that unspoken law...no one in their right mind will brag about it, esp a girl, I know it's unfair but that's how it is here...

As for the Koreans living overseas characters, the characters are designed as such because it used to be a big thing if you are back from the overseas, I dunno why exactly buut it sort of lend prestige to the character or in some situations just an excuse to get the character to disappear for a while...

..and that your observation that they only fall for fellow koreans, my opinion is that it's just easier that way because they are making a KOREAN drama and they don't have that many non-korean foreign actors who are artists in Korea....but really I think there were several dramas that dealt with girls falling for people of another ethnic (Tamra, the Island ; Assorted Gem -this is just hearsay I didn't watch it so correct me if I'm wrong; Friends- WonBin and the japanese girl, Hyunhaetan Marriage War starrring Im Joo Hwan, etc). And I guess because it's not such a common occurence, it's not portrayed often...

And about your Korean friend, I think it's kind of unfair to generalize all koreans based on your ONE friend's opinion. It's kind of natural to gravitate towards your own kind (same culture, same language,etc), so usually of course they would tend to find mates of their own origin. But that doesn't mean it don't ever happen...I'm sure there's as many korean-non korean pairings the world over, how else do we have so many koreans of mixed descents..

It's nice that you don't discriminate...but I really feel you shouldn't take it so personally...I'm sure they are not discriminating against you also...it's just a kind of life they are used to and not meant for any harm...

And yes, some of them do have funny accents because at the end of the day, they are just ACTORS who pretend they are from overseas...not all of them have been living in overseas...it's just make-believe.

Don't frustarate yourself unnecessarily ok...

p/s: I'm not Korean, just a Malaysian Chinese so I guess we're a little more culturally similar...

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you totally just made my post redundant XD thanks for sticking up for us though :)

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totally agree with you.. sometimes, what happen in dramas happen coz its more convenient that way... juz bcoz...

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o...k... a bit off topic, and sounds like you have issues, but i'll try to address them...

a lot of koreans in the US, especially ones who've immigrated to the US starting from around 10 or so, hang out with a lot of koreans. and a lot of times, koreans go to places with established korean enclaves, so it's easy for them to surround themselves as best they can with koreans (like new york, LA, etc). i'm not saying this is true of all of them, but it can and does happen with some regularity. in the land of korean TV, america is this magical land where you can get a pedigree education, a brush of foreign mysteriousness, and explain away many years of absence from the motherland in one word.

and in any case, korea has a pretty homogeneous population, and usually when a population is homogeneous, it comes with a lot of inborn racism and prejudice. they don't (always necessarily) mean anything bad by it; they've just never been exposed to any other way. my own mother says she sort of wishes i'd marry a korean. that doesn't she only wants me to marry koreans; it's just a way of expressing something she's grown up with.

also, in many cases, koreans come to america for schooling, for the name-brand colleges (harvard, princeton, stanford, yale, columbia (only because it's in new york)), and then go back to korea. they're not thinking about romance; they're thinking about how to get ahead financially, or career-wise.

it's also quite difficult, when you think about it, to get a whole bunch of actors and actresses who can speak other languages fluently, especially in korea. you take what you can get. besides, koreans are interested in watching tv about, well, koreans. americans are interested in tv about americans, the british about the british, presumably, and the japanese about the japanese, etc. it's just a fact of life; viewers want to project their lives onto the show, it's how they can relate to it, and feel the pull to watch it. why don't you ask why american tv shows always have genius rhodes scholars who fall in love with only americans? what's wrong with the british (apart from their teeth)?

regarding sex: korea has a very conservative society, and it translates over to how television is viewed as well. even if there is a reality of children out of wedlock, and premarital sex, it's not ok yet by cultural norms to show it on tv. it's like a post-sex scene in a pg13 movie, where the woman has the sheets covering her breasts; everyone knows that's not how it is, but those are rules. it could be worse. it could be the middle east, where women can be stoned for adultury.

but beyond all of this, are you french? because if you are, i don't see what your problem with the narrowmindedness of koreans is, with your own problems regarding racism and bigotry. and if you think that was an overgeneralization, painting you with the same brushstroke as some other unenlightened folk, i suggest you reread your post. i agree that narrowmindedness is a shame, and that koreans aren't perfect on the -isms front, but get off of your high horse. you're not acting much different.

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I don't think my post made yours redundant...in fact I think you guys are even better in explaining than I am...LOL...makes me feel kind of a busybody here...sticking my nose into other people's affair...

But I felt that Laplume wasn't mean in her/his opinion just maybe not as informed so I thought I'd put in my two cents on the matter...if the post was just rude, I might have just ignored it, but she/he seemed truly confused. Anyhow, I hope you understand what we're trying to say here...

Peace!

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hello Buddha!

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Things are different in Asia. More conservative. Not as conservative as before but compared to the west... Discrimination still exists based on race and skin color. Koreans and Japanese tend to be more nationalistic. Virginity is still the ideal but not like it was 25 years ago. And from what I understand, it's not so much as Mina had sex before that she doesn't want to tell her husband. It's the miscarriage that she wanted to keep a secret.

Please respect other people's culture. There are a lot of things in the Western culture that seem weird from an Asian perspective but you don't hear them spouting things like "nonsense" and "close-mindedness". And you might find it funny that they don't speak English perfectly (I do too), but it's just the way it is. Try learning Korean, Japanese, or Chinese and see if they don't find you funny too.

If you find it exasperating, then go watch another culture's show.

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We didn't get to see Mina's husband much, but maybe he could have been cool with it and she's the one with the weird hangups due to her idol past. You can't even gain 10 pounds in the kpop industry without it being annihilated by the media.

I remember reading an interesting article about it that analyzes why koreans seek out koreans for dating/marriage, but can't find it anymore. =( From reading it, I can see where they are coming from.
Aside from having a nationalistic and Confucian culture, a marriage is more stable when there is a shared culture, shared values, and beliefs. I think this may also be a worldwide issue. In college, students from other countries tend to date other students from those same countries or return to their home countries after graduation to marry someone there.

I notice that the Koreans from korea also tend to hang out with other koreans from korea (actually same with the Chinese from China and Russians from Russia and South Africans with South Africans), so the possibility of really getting to know someone of another culture is very slim.

And by the REALLY bad accents in kdramas, I'm not surprised that they weren't able to forge strong relationships with non-koreans. How is it that I personally know koreans-from-korea who only arrived in the US when they have reached adulthood with english accents 100x better than the actors?? It's really hard to communicate when you can only truly and comprehensively express yourself with a language the other person doesn't understand as well. I have spent my entire life only half-communicating with my immigrant parents. I'd want a relationship where I can express myself fully. So even if Lee Min-ho asks me to be his long-term gf or wife, I'd refuse him (after I sleep with him, of course! *wink*).

Also interestingly, on the flipside, a chinese-american friend of mine who works in china, in an american firm there, told me that ex-pats tend to hang out only with other ex-pats (whole neighborhoods and complexes are devoted to keeping them isolated) and don't really mix with the local population. It is even more likely that they hang out with ex-pats from other cities and countries (!!) than to hang out with the locals.

I'm shocked at your French-Korean friend! I'm from the US and I find that my friends of Korean descent seem more American. Now that I think about it, I don't think any of my korean-american friends has even dated a korean even though they had access to them! But then they are almost all female. I think korean women tend to be more-openminded and less traditional than the men.

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xD No, not just in Korea. Same for us in the Philippines, actually, regarding the marriage when the woman has "a past". Except that when it comes to returning from overseas, it's usually portrayed as the opposite-- he/she gets to bring home a foreign spouse.

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Korean here. I won't speak for all Koreans. And I'm not in a position to talk about the history of *my* people all over. And I am Kim Hae, so I'm part of the clan that is the biggest clan in Korea, just in case you think my Korean roots must be lacking *rolls eyes*.

Let's tackle your complaint point by point.

1. Mina wanted to hide the fact that she was going to *marry* someone else before her current husband. It's not that she thinks sex before marriage is wrong. It's the fact that she had an impending *scandal*. In a marriage some secrets are healthy to keep. It's not about her being Korean--the character motivations are set up correctly. She said she wanted to "kill herself" after she lost her first baby. If this was exposed, then the "destroy her current happiness" would come from the sudden media attention on her, her husband and her child. She wouldn't want her husband to have to go through the hell she went through those years before when she couldn't take it. It has nothing to do with sex before marriage. You're off on that regard.

2. Sex before Marriage in Korea.
Oh please. It's not *that* conservative. The guy was established from being from the US. And besides my tongsaeng, who grew up in Korea (non-blood relation, BTW), had sex before marriage. It's acceptable in the society more than it was 10 years ago. You'd have to go back to attic cat for not being able to live together. More and more Koreans are living together for long, long periods of time before marriage according to a recent statistic. I doubt that means they are living in chastity. Your info is out of date. Korea's attitudes are changing by the month due to rapid industrialization.

3. Plenty of dramas have Koreans falling in love with people from overseas. MNKSS had Daniel Henney, and he is only half Korean. (He's British/Korean (Adoptee) His mother is sweet, BTW, she thanked me for subbing his one movie My Father because he doesn't update her due to his schedule. =P Eugene's latest drama had her in love with a white guy who was her fiancé. Her father was against it.

Don't generalize until you've watched as many dramas to sink a good-sized battle ship.

In addition, I've said this before, I'll say it again, Dramas are not real life. Before my friend married her husband she wanted to marry someone that was either half or White 'cause she thought she could have good-looking children like Daniel Henney, who was her favorite.

I should also point out that Hawaiians are a mix of Black, Native, Korean and Japanese. The people of color outnumber the white people on the Islands. I don't think you can state the people who are half magically had their DNA mixed. Also Look up Tasha--her moher is Korean, her father is black (American Soldier) and She's damned beautiful.

Korea, in general, tends to be monorace, it's not always true, but it is mostly true. It's not like the US's Chicken Stew. (Not a melting pot--'cause everyone thinks the US is made up of the Chicken, not the other vegetables supporting the US economy.)

3. One person does not make a population.
I know people who say they will only Marry an Asian who are white. I know white people who say they will only date blacks. And white people who say they will only date whites. That's *their* preference, but I'm wise enough to know that it is *their* preference and one person does not count as a few million people of a nation and their dating preference. My tongsaeng married a Korean, but was lusting after white guys before that. My younger brother--he liked white and Asian girls.

Me? My Korean self dated a Japanese man and a White guy. I'd date a Hispanic, a black man, or anyone that struck my fancy, especially if they act like Park Hae Young-ssi from My Princess or Bucho from Hotaru no Hikari or Chiaki from Nodame. *grins* I don't care--but some people do and I'm mature enough to respect their decision as long as they aren't eyeing me up as some kind of stereotypical Asian ideal on the street. Their taste, their business.

3. I beg to differ that all Koreans have accents in Korean dramas. Did you watch all the Hong dramas? I guess not, or you'd have noticed that Fantasy Couple had someone speaking 100% perfect English. And then you'd have noticed that other dramas have people speaking perfect English too. The thing is because the writers don't speak English well, they have the English speakers slow down their speaking. You should also watch some Korean movies. Please Teach Me English. Korean marries a White girl in that. (Not the main characters, still happens).

And I would also recommend you try learning Korean and not messing up our inflection with your Americanisms. You can never get the curve of Seoulmal right, you Americans. (Notice the sarcasm of this.) And why can't you nail the sound differences between the different regions of Korea. Should I speak some Saturi for you? Why can't you drop subjects correctly and get the particles right? Don't you recognize the differences in Jeonmal and Banmal? I know, you Americans (And I'm one too, BTW), bitch when someone comes to America and get all afraid of the foreigners, but when you go to their country, you expect them to speak US American phone operator, non-Hispanic-sounding English. What makes those Americans that believe that, but total hypocrits. So get over it. English is not just an *American* language, it's part of Taglish, Konglish, Engrish, and a *worldwide* *trade* language. And Because of that we get bastard words such as samurai (which Americans butcher) toilet (don't pronounce that t! It's French!) and we butchered the Inuits by calling them "Eskimos" Yup. Cultural superiority must reign because American English is clearly the *best in the world. Let's forget Taglish, Singlish, and the fact that America and Britain created this absolute need in other countries to use English. If you're going to complain, complain about the imperialistic attitude of the US and the snobbery that the US has towards People of color--name me a musician in the popular media in the last 10 years that was 100% Asian. Tell me that racebending didn't happen in the Last Airbender. Tell me that Akira wasn't picked to have *only* white guys and that a recent director called an All American cast white. You don't think these things are related? They are. Because you insinuate that my Korean self, typing this better than your English to you right now can't speak well at all. And I do wish American movies would stop murdering Asian films. WTH was with frickin' Tom Cruise saving all of Japan? And how long did it take Disney to put out Mulan and a film starring black people as Princesses? You think Korea has issues, look deeper at home. At least Korea spends a lot of time trying to get English right--it might fail, but it does at least try--America doesn't return the favor. Korea airs American films in subtitles on regular channels and airs deep in the country tourism videos on Arirang--America doesn't return the favor. So don't think you can preach superiority here. It ain't going to work. For every put down you have for Korea you have, I have ten more complaints about the lack of Asians and real representation in American media. Don't put up that double standard. And why would I know? 'Cause it's in my line of study. (Halfway through a Cultural Anthro--when complete I want to specialize in Cultural media exchange.)

In summary, I'm glad I know that the current population of 6.8 billion people isn't represented by you. I'm giving you a chance to see your own individuality and that of others. Because while we are all homo sapiens sapiens from around North Africa, no singular person's beliefs have ever been exactly the same as another's. Otherwise this world would have been so much more boring and cultural anthro wouldn't be half so interesting to study. Honor that. Learn from that.

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sob... sob ... sob ...please dram god don't let jin die..let them have a happy ending...im down on my knees begging......pleeeeeeeeeeeeease....let him live

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madly in love with best love (recent k-addict), you expressed it very well about myself too.

this is the first i bother to put comments about korean drama and i am like you too, dramabeans becomes the first website i will browse whenever i log onto computer and i find wed and thurs is very long and i completely am in love with Dokkojin and Best Love.

Vit water was never in my mind, till i am watching this drama and i "accidently" bump into it in supermarke in singapore. As know vit water is not really popular in my country, but i tempted to buy though it's expensive just because of you Dokkojin.

I find CSW is a very good actor and i find him much much better in here. I first caught him in City Hall, was not really crazy over him though, but i did love the story very much. But when he is in Best Love, my heart beats dugun dugun just at one thought of him. He is damn tall and very sexy, and i love his curly ridicolous pony hair. hahaha....how can a man have a curly pony and yet very attractive.

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@beth2005

haha i knew i wasnt alone in all the BL craziness.

so where did u get vitwater, cold storage or fair price? haha, i actually thought its not available here in manila as well but i saw it in the counters of krispy kreme and actually searched for it in supermarkets here..heehee

I loved CSW in City Hall too, first time to see him there as well but BL just made me go gaga over him more :). and the curly bangs i find ridiculous too but only CSW can pull it off and make it look sexy :) hot damn . LOL!

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cold storage? fair price? lol you're Singaporean? ^^

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facephase,

nope im filipino. I love singapore and go there often. I know the supermarkets coz i stayed for 3 months last year, and im pretty sure u have vitwater. heehee

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i buy the dragonfruit vitwater just for fun...teehee :D

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Even though it's the shittiest taste ever (the dragonfruit flavour reminds me of watered down- cough syrup!) but because of DJ, i'm drinking it (quite daily) and funnily, it taste better every time LOL talk abt obsession! XD

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My prediction: Dokko Jin doesn't make it and the Cd airs. She finds the ring.

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heartbreeeeaaaaak~~~~
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that.is SAD.

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Too many melo dramas for me, Lol. ;(

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That would be really sad!

I hope AJ will find the ring and wear the shoes to "run" to Jin's side.

Awwww just don't let DK Jin die!!!

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Next episode: Jung-ilwoo the scheduler pops out! "Dokko jin, you have 49 days!"

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ahhahah, i could picture that lmfao

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Really? Can they extend some more episodes?

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Ha! That would be awesome.

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nice one!

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amazinngg~~~
this is my 1st time replying here but I've been reading your recaps since "Sungkyunkwan Scandal"!
anyways, thank you for every recaps and it's very well appreciated!!
also, you guys, JB and GF are the BEST "recap-ers" that i've seen out here in the net. :P
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this drama is killing me!!!!!!!
its soooo good yet soo badd!!
like what u said, every episodes are very well written and played out.
oh bananas!! 2 more episodes..NOOO!!!
i can't...ok..gonna go and read your previous recaps!
CHAAAAAARRGGE~

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By the way, did CSW get a new tattoo? I'm pretty sure he didn't have that one on his back in Athena. (I'll have to go back and watch his smokin' hot bed scene again to be sure ;) )

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He really likes tattoos, doesn't he? I've counted three so far.

GHJ has a couple of tattoos on her fingers, as well. They're really small, though.

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She also has a star on her ankle, and a slightly larger tattoo of what seems to be Bambi (lol) on her lower back.

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Is the bambi tattoo the matching one she has with her boyfriend?

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If you mean it's on the same place, then yes. His is a tattoo of Jesus.

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Erratum: the star tattoo is on her foot, not her ankle.

http://blog.naver.com/inkertattoo/20123850716

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hmm, i'm guessing that KBSN will sing the "heart song" as a group to help ae jung this time...

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Fanks 4 da recap. love dis episode so many heart touching moments
Pil Joo cn u be my excuse hahaha

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Love the show! Love your recap! Thank u

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oh yeahhhhhhhhhh... 2 episodes to go...
Status : Praying for Dokkojin, pls live

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He needs to live!!! seriously hong sisters, do not do a hong gil dong on this.. i usually like unpredictable ending, but not for BL. I can't handle a heart breaaakkk!!!

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Read this off my mobile in terrible connection area. First things first...

Oh crackers. I get the feeling Pil joo has been so awesome because he's the replacement Jin. The ring put away in the box suggests she finds it in an unhappy setting to me. Either right after or further down the road. I really want him to live so bad, but this is starting to smell of Death.

Otherwise, THANK YOU GF for sortin out what I did feel amiss about Pill joo as time went on. I seriously love the Hong sisters for making her a knight and not a damsel. There needs to be more of them in dramaland. It's tiresome otherwise acter awhile.

Anyways, last day (now) before my friend's wedding so I should get to bed.

*finds signal to post this*

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"The ring put away in the box suggests she finds it in an unhappy setting to me."

Call me crazy, but I am now sitting on the sidelines waving a tiny "Noble Idiot" pennant.

Jin left two things behind for Ae Jung in this episode. The ring and the DVD/photos that prove he loved her.

Like you said, the way the ring's hidden suggests she'll find it under less-than-pleasant circumstances.

I mentioned previously that if Jin left behind a video to prove to the world he loved Ae Jung, it would make me cry buckets. He's left that video, but we didn't get to see it before the surgery (i.e., him recording it). If we're going to see it after the surgery and they want to earn their bucket of tears, the safest bet would be to play the video when things are feeling a bit tragic as well.

So, not looking too good for Jin if his death has to be the sad that unleashes other sads.

BUT.

This episode also had Representative Moon give Ae Jung one more talk about not bringing Jin down with her. And Ae Jung promised that if he'd just live, she'd be willing to walk away.

If Jin lives and Ae Jung goes all Noble Idiot on us and steps away from the relationship in order to protect him (maybe she does have to cross through the reporters to see him at the hospital and a scandal breaks out?), that could also set up the situation where the DVD and hidden ring could be used in the story.

Ae Jung would have to be convinced to return to Jin in time for the happily-ever-after. Having her find the ring and see whatever insanely-heartfelt message is probably on that DVD could do the trick. Plus then they get double the emotion out of those items since they would be sad yet hopeful instead of just plain tragic.

And I keep calling it Noble Idiot, but it actually would make some narrative sense. Jin's already realized that he was trying to protect the wrong thing before, and figured out what's actually important. Ae Jung isn't quite there yet (still too focused on protecting his image), so she needs to finish her journey.

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@Rachael and the em.

I am scared that both of you will mayberight with your theories that BL wont have a Happy-End.

If there just wouldnt be only 2 Episodes left - (I want an extension for this great drama, and wonder why it dont get one with such good ratings...!?) - I would suppose that...

1.) DJ will fall into a coma due to complications during the surgery...

2.) He will not remember her after he wakes up....

so the Photos/DVD's, the engagement Ring, the sneakers, they would be the evidence for him THAT he once LOVED her deeply !

At least this way he would not die - and he would have his dorky way again with her to unwillingly falling in love wiht her again. This time no recharge of their love - this time it would be ReStart for him to fall in love with her. gain...!

I know I am fantasizing again....

Unfortunatelly all hints you mentioned that he might die are an logical consequence for the words

BEST LOVE or "The Greatest Love"

....those descriptions are for legendary loves, afterthoughts for people who fell in love but couldnt live their love, like Romeo and Juliet.

Will AJ and DJ's love become a legend, too ?

Or will AJ be the new superstar overtaking DJ stardom and sympathy range in the public as DJ wanted her to become when he dies ?

It will be an unhappy stardom for her :(

I hope he will survive, and if he survives my theory is :

DJ falls into a COMA and AJ stays 7/24 at his (bed-)side singing her Dugung-song to him, just to make him wake-up again.

In the meantime their love-affair (Photos/DVD) is revealed in the press. The public start to feel sympathy with AJ, with DJ and AJ's love, will forgive them both...

Thats my tear-strucking happy-end I wish for them (cheesy isnt it :P)

JUST hope DJ wont die, and the Hong sisters will show us all an AMAZING HAPPY-END

****Aftherthought - Epilogue :

After they are united again, they retrieve from the showbiz and live happily on a potato-farm :)

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@ th em:

I’m thinking the same thing, Jin lives and Ae Jung goes all Noble Idiot on us, at that rate Jin will never let her go right? But they parted ways first, to give Ae jung some time to find the ring and come to her senses (it’s CSW! it's CSW!!). And maybe the calculative Jin will take that Hollywood offer first, you know to add more cash in the bank just in case he needs to make a sudden retirement due to a certain D-list actress. I don’t think that they will give us a happy ending with the two of them having a great career in the show-biz, that would be too awesome. They say the greatest thing in life is just to love and be loved, who needs (more) money, right ;)

My concern is just one thing: No sexy time at all. That would be very very weird. I don’t ask a coffee prince or city hall sexy time, I satisfied if they just show us the morning after. Just put those two under the same blanket for three minutes for god’s sake!! That will put a smile on my face..forever and ever.

*pretty please Hongs Sister, please PD-nim, please GHJ-shii, don’t be shy*

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HaHAAAA ...he is not going to die !!! Oleyyy

Forgot totally the HOLLYWOOD issue :D

Hong Sisters will definatelly not WASTE THIS!

....or will they ????

God, how to wait the next 145h ????

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@th em:

Love your thoughts. I think AJ being somewhat of a Noble Idiot is going to happen after his surgery is successful.

"Ae Jung isn’t quite there yet (still too focused on protecting his image), so she needs to finish her journey."

I agree with this because her mindset is evident in her conversation with Dokko when they're at his table about to eat. Also her conversation with Agent Moon about being okay with letting him go as long as he survived. Not to mention, the pinky promise they made in episode 13 is also a foreshadowing of that.

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Yes, the pinky promise!

It was like they were shining the Noble Idiocy equivalent of the Bat Signal with that one.

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Yeah, I mean I really loved that scene and knew it was somehow going to play an important role in the future. Why else would they spend time on it, let alone, emphasize it as an emotional/memorable scene?

Great analogy, and relevant because I actually saw that 'The Dark Knight' was on TV today. Hahaha!

btw, loved your "Did you Notice?" article! So awesome that you gathered all of that. Regarding the MBC to MBS... I also saw SBC (SBS) in episode 14. I also noticed the love for Klimt, because I also love Klimt. And thank you for clearing up the whole puzzle ordeal... I still laugh when I think about him petting it though. LOL.

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I actually don't hate Se-Ri all that much and was just waiting for the moment she would redeem herself...I find her fixation with Pil-Joo kinda cute and reminds me a little of the early days when DJ was pursuing AJ...

That's why her church scene was kinda cute...she's selfish and not ashamed of it...LOL. I don't wish her to be with PJ at the end, but I don't mind that they ended it like she is STILL pursuing PJ like a little love puppy...maybe all the way to China where he furthers his study...LOL

By the by, this is a great episode. Love that this drama incorporates little bits of funnies in between all that drama...makes everything kinda bittersweet...like 49 days. This and 49 days are turning out to be my favourite dramas of the year so far...

BL FTW

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As much as I like what she did this episode, Seri still has a LOT of growing up to do. And right now Pil-joo's just not that into her, he's clearly not over Ae-jung.

So it would be weird (and out-of-character for him) if they're suddenly all lovey-dovey for next week's ending.

But yeah, I wouldn't mind either if they end the drama on her still pursuing him, with the possibility that maybe-someday-who-knows he'll reciprocate.

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couldnt control myself and i cried for at least half of the episode...i dont understand a word of korean but the actors are so amazing that i totally got the emotion..i love CSW <3

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Girlfriday, let me just say that I am awed by your analysis of the reverse fairy tales. Our heroine AJ IS THE KNIGHT in LUMINOUS ARMOR!! It's like a lightbulb went on inside my brain!

So true, and dovetails nicely with what was nagging me about Prince PJ all along -- he thought he was the prince all set to rescue the princess from the hellish world of showbiz, but that was, as you said, the wrong story. AJ doesn't need saving -- prolly for as long as she's lived in this world, she has been the savior -- of her family, of the Treasure Girls, of herself. DJ knew this instinctively, that's why he protects her, but does not rescue her -- because DJ has such faith in AJ.

Protect v. Rescue. To my mind there is a world of difference between the two. To rescue connotes saving, even taking someone away from a situation that has become too unbearable to stay in. To rescue may also mean to protect, but it implies that the "rescuee" is helpless to get out of a situation, and therefore needs to be whisked away. PJ's premise has always been that AJ needs rescuing, implying that she's helpless and cannot save herself. This means that PJ doesn't really know AJ, because to know AJ is to acknowledge that AJ kicks serious ass and doesn't need rescuing. DJ on the other hand, God bless his awesome heart, desires to protect AJ for no other reason than because he loves her. DJ doesn't see AJ as weak, incapable of standing up for herself. On the contrary, DJ was drawn to her because of her quiet inner strength in the face of near-constant adversity. DJ is 100% behind AJ, to be sure, but in a way that completely gives credit to AJ's strength of character.

DJ, I love you so. You have got to live!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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man... though i havent had time to watch it yet, reading this sub with baek ji young's song in the background made me shed some tears..love how the sisters made the 2nd female lead tis way.. fighting over pil joo instead of dokko. once the sub is up.. i think i ought to have a box of tissue beside me cause ill end up bawling all through the ep

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Plowing through a snow stack pile of tissues. It ain't purdy. Never is....

Du-gun du-gun fighting!

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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH the recap make me love the show so much!!! cant WAIT to run home to catch it!!!!

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I hope somehow someone saved the potato pet.. It's also dying alone in Jin's house..

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waterfalls were coming from my eyes when she was singing the song!! so sad and beautiful :)

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Omo! Just as how I suspected it to be! AeJung will sing the Thump Thump song during Dokko Jin's surgery! Argh!

But how sad...

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Princess Dokko! *cries*

I've been a bumbling, blurry teary-eyed fangirl since watching episode 13 & 14. *wails*

Even my whole family is asking me why i'm crying infront of my computer. *FACEPALM*

And i'm PMS-ing. Shit does not help things get better.

Episode 15 & FINALE!!!!!!!!!!

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My heart goes dugun-dugun for next week!!!

Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!

Wednesday and Thursday! Please come early!!!!

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I have not been watching Best Love because it's just too, too sad. But the recaps have been really beautiful!

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What an episode. T.T

I suddenly recalled when Vic Zhou got into a car accident, Barbie Hsu rushed to the scene and that's how their relationship got outed.

Sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do, screw the press.

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First i was sure he'd die.. and then i thought he won't.. but he'll become potato for a while (unconscious vegetable) so that the story they've laid out about rings and whatever can be played~

Ahhh.. this feels good.. xD

And for those pouting that this will end soon... i don't mind cos i have a feeling i'm gonna be addicted to "Heart Strings" ... kekeke hopefully!

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oh GOD
how am i suppossed to wait a week?!!
is that even humanly possible?

why can't all K Drama air everyday
so that we don't have to feel dreadful waiting for the next episode

my love/hate relationship with kdrama is bad for my heart
and i don't even have a charger for that

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I do believe in fairies. I do, I do.

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wow i cried buckets this episode.... i know that if Dokko Jin dies this will be The Greatest/Best Love of all but please don't kill him Hong sisters... after Hong Gil Dpng and 49 days i can't....

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Thank you for the recap, GF!
So many things I didn't get about this show before reading here.

This episode took a lot out of me, and I am just watching it. The actors must really get exhausted. I remember reading Go Soo saying about WISFC that he didn't think it would hurt as much as it did to play his character.

Once more, the best ever. Once more, GHJ and CSW crush it.

As I watched her sing the dugun song, I realized again how much we non-K speakers miss when it comes to the OST.
Yes, I can read the subs of what she is singing when they come out, but it is not the same as hearing the song repeatedly from the first second of the show, having the lyrics burned into your brain at the same time as the images. So when the dramatic moment happens, suddenly the words resonate so beautifully your heart breaks again. Then again, could I possibly have cried more, if I had understood what she was singing? I dunno.

Of course there will be a happy ending.
Of course the "greatest" love DJ can give is risking his career, not dying.
I know I am repeating myself. The death of Dokko Jin, the man, would be less of an emotional sacrifice for him (as he would be dead and not feel anything) than the slow, painful death of DOKKO JIN! the image. Risking that, and possibly sacrificing that so his future is appearing on Hallyu Squares would be the worst possible thing EVER.

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True, that. *chortles at Hallyu Squares*

I kinda love how the old Dokko Jin would probably rather die than be D-list, heh.

And I love even more how believable it is how much his character's changed while still remaining his ridiculous immature adorable Dokko Jin self.

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you forgot sexy...you can never forget sexy...

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ZOMG, came back here to read the comments and what did I see?! A CSW header!! *squeeeeeeee*

What a great way to end the work-week. Thanks DB! :D

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just curious, which CSW header was it? the black&white city-scape one? :)

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Yes yes, that's the one! :D

You mean there's more than one CSW headers? I'd never seen any before this one.

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there's one with him and Jang Woo Sung and some other guy... i was just asking coz i made that CSW header and i still get giddy every time i see it up there --- JB thanks for using my little header :)

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Oh, the Athena header! How could I have forgotten about that?! *hangs head in shame*

You made the CSW header? Man, that's awesome. Boatloads of talent you have, mate! So, can we have more SEXY CSW headers, please? Heehee ..... :D

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C'mon everybody!

Let's sing the Dugeun Dugeun/Thump Thump song to wake up Dokko Jin's heart!!

"Geudae ttaemune gaseumi i ‘shimjangi dugeun dugeun’

Nan geudaemaneul saranghae nae mam gadeuk wechineun mal

Dununeul kkok gamgoseo tteollineun ibsureul naemin nal bomyeon

Meonjeo anajuneun geudael kkumkkugo itjyo"

Sorry. Can't get this song out of my head. ;)

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I just watched this again and it's sad that AJ's press conference brought to mind the many suicide cases among stars, esp in Korea I might add.

It's gotta be stressful being targetted by the press negatively...that's why AJ is really strong here...anyone else would've caved and did the unthinkable (even Mina tried it...).

And there is the issue of idols dating...and the anti-fans. I mean I loved them idols too but I also wish them happiness...as in dating, marriage and babies. So it just feels sad to me that some stars feel unable to do all that because of the extremist fans...it's kinda sad for them when you think of it...

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AWWWWWW. Gah, somebody marry this boy!

I will! All for the good of kdrama land. Lol. Why am I so far behind in episodes? Bah! I almost want to skip ahead and get to this already but no, no, nope. Must enjoy every bit of it!

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Thanks for the recap. It was so excellent.

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i know i keep on saying this but... Hong Sisters ftw!!! like seriously they're sooo good it's mind-boggling ^.^ Cha Seung Won + Gong Hyo Jin = Best Love... WAAAHHH, i'm gonna be missing this drama so much once it ends. i can see it now, me writhing and all anxious like someone detoxing. Dokko Jin CAN"T die! he musn't! that way i can just go back to episode 1 and start this awesome journey again :)

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ellewu,
That's essentially how I feel about the show too. DJ can't die! We need a blissfully happy ending, to quote "and little potato flowers"...I'm going to keep rewatching till I get all the puns I've decided (really ramping up my knowledge of the language along the way). Show is so delicious.

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