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Scent of a Woman: Episode 10

Hurray for a plot that knows when to kick it into high gear. I worried at how closely this drama might follow the old-school melodrama recipe – heavy on the angst, double dose of misunderstandings, dash of happy just before death – and I’m happy to find that it plays with the conventions enough to keep things moving quickly and exceed my expectations. Though Yeon-jae stays true to the long-suffering heroine type, the hero breaks out of the mold enough to push us past familiar territory.

 
EPISODE 10 RECAP

Yeon-jae doubles over in pain as Sae-kyung walks up, asking if this is her idea of revenge. She tells Yeon-jae that it doesn’t matter what she does to seduce him, because “Like marry like.” Gross.

Yeon-jae tosses back, “I don’t care what happens in a few months’ time. Today, right now, my feelings are most important.” She says that if Ji-wook wants to meet her, she will, because she wants to see him too.

Sae-kyung scoffs in disbelief, asking if this means she won’t give up. She tells her that if it were anyone else but her (she says it like, a thing like you), she might’ve let it go, but now she’s going to get her revenge.

Aaaargh. I suppose this at least provides her with some pointed motivation for meddling, since second leads so often do so for no logical reason. It still drives me batty, but I guess incendiary jealousy is better than “because I can”?

As soon as she leaves, Yeon-jae crumples to the ground in pain. Oh crap.

Thankfully, at the same time, Eun-seok is waiting for Yeon-jae to show up for her postponed chemo session, and he finally can’t take it any longer and calls to yell at her. He asks what could possibly be more important than her cancer treatment, and tells her to get her ass over to the hospital.

Tears streaming down her face, she finally ekes out, “Eun-seok-ah, it hurts.” He springs into action and gets an ambulance to bring her to the hospital, and runs out to meet her. She doesn’t look good.

He calls out her name to try and get a response, and she finally opens her eyes, “Eun-seok-ah, I think this time… it isn’t constipation.” HA. He yells at her for joking at a time like this. I love that she’s the kind of person who will make jokes to cope, while he remains humorless.

Eun-seok runs tests and finds that her tumor has grown. Oh no, that doesn’t shrink her already short time left, does it? He watches over her as she sleeps.

Her phone rings with calls from Ji-wook, and Eun-seok decides to reject the first call and then pick up the second. He tells Ji-wook that Yeon-jae can’t come to the phone right now, and Ji-wook freaks out at the man answering her phone late at night.

He asks who it is, and then guesses right away that it’s “her doctor friend.” Eun-seok just repeats that she’s not in a situation where she can answer the phone, and hangs up and shuts off her phone.

Haha. I love that there was absolutely no reason for him to answer the call to tell him NOT to call, but he does it purely out of petty rivalry. It sends Ji-wook’s head spinning, of course.

Yeon-jae dreams of her tent-toppling kiss with Ji-wook and wakes up with a smile on her face. Aw. Eun-seok is standing over her bed, and when she expresses relief that she suffered a complication and that she’ll be okay with treatment, he flips out at her again.

He tells her that there’s to be no more of this postponing chemo, and running around doing whatever it is she thought was more important. He basically tells her to get her head on straight, and adds that it’s time to tell her mother.

She refuses, of course, not wanting to make the people around her suffer, least of all Mom. Eun-seok asks what she plans to do then, just suffer alone? What happens when she’s hurting and no one is there for her?

Yeon-jae turns to him: “I have you. When I’m hurting, you’ll be there.” Aw, that kills me because it’s true on so many levels – because he’s her doctor, because he’s her friend, and because he’s in love with her. GAH. Just stab me and get it over with. Watching Dr. Poopypants be the stalwart friend by her side while hiding his ever-breaking heart is surely going to kill me first.

To his credit, Eun-seok tells her that “that man” called last night. She sees that he called all night long, and screws up the nerve to call him. He’s sitting at his desk unable to concentrate on anything, and lights up at her call. I love that after all that self-denial, he’s so transparent now.

He asks why Eun-seok answered her phone, why they were together so late, and what could possibly be a situation in which she can’t come to the phone but he’s answering for her. I really wish we could’ve entertained his horror-filled imagination with situations that fit the bill.

She tells him that she’s at the hospital… but lies that it’s because of her mom, and everything’s fine now. He breathes a sigh of relief and asks her to dinner that night, and she uses his line back at him, that it’s her turn to play him hot and cold so that he misses her. He smiles and relents, but makes her promise to answer her phone at all times.

Sae-kyung’s tactic for holding onto Ji-wook is basically all daddy-related, as she makes the rounds from her father to his father, trying to keep that engagement ball still up in the air.

Eun-seok braces himself to see Yeon-jae off, but doesn’t tell her about the tumor’s growth. She busies herself with makeup and asks if she looks sick, and he tells her with a smile that she doesn’t.

She apologizes for making him worry and promises to get her treatments on time and listen to him from now on. Well, at least she’s making baby steps out of denial land.

Yeon-jae comes home and uses Hye-won as a cover with Mom. She wonders if something serious is going on with Hye-won, but doesn’t push it, excited to show Yeon-jae the sprout from one of their plants that was broken and dying.

She looks at it with wonder, comforted by the symbolism, as Mom decides that it means good things are going to happen.

Ji-wook’s presentation on the Wando trip goes over well, or as well as begrudging acceptance gets you, and Yeon-jae calls to make a date, to give him something. He attempts to make her dinner, but when he announces that he’s going to make squid noodles, she has to point out the fact that he forgot to buy the squid.

He hangs his head in embarrassment, and announces that dinner will now consist of veggie fried rice. Heh. He cuts his finger while trying to hack at vegetables, and like a little boy, he just sticks his finger out at her.

She looks at him, wondering what he’s doing, and he mimes the thing that all moms do – blowing on a wound to make it all better. She laughs and shyly blows on his finger, and gives it a kiss.

But of course Dad chooses that exact moment to walk in the door. He doesn’t even seem surprised, so this is what Sae-kyung must’ve visited him to say earlier that day. Shouting at the top of his lungs, Dad asks if dating a “woman like that” was the reason he broke off the engagement.

Belittling her in all of the classic evil classist in-law ways, he declares that even if he dates this woman, they’ll never be able to marry. He adds that Ji-wook can do what he wants with her, but he’ll still have to marry Sae-kyung. To Dad she’s even more of an angel now that she’s stepped in to stop her father from further damaging their company.

Ji-wook tells him that that’s absurd, and that he’ll continue to see Yeon-jae. Dad tells Yeon-jae not to even dream of marriage and storms out. Wow, he managed to insult her age, class, character, and work ethic all in one blow. That’s some efficient evil daddying.

They both reel from the visit but try to ignore the giant elephant in the room. Yeon-jae gives Ji-wook her gift, the new sprout from her plant that she repotted, and puts it on a shelf.

She’s trying her damnedest to put on a brave front and he knows it. When she has her back turned to him, he walks up and backhugs her tenderly. He whispers, “I’m sorry,” and tears stream down her face.

He turns her around and tells her not to think weird thoughts because of his father, and she nods, understanding what he means. Despite the fact that she doesn’t intend to marry him because she isn’t going to live that long, it doesn’t stop her heart from breaking at being rejected by his family.

The next morning he goes to Sae-kyung right away to ask what her deal is, stepping in to save his company like that. She tells him that she wanted to do it for him, and says that she hasn’t given up on him yet. He doesn’t understand, having made his intentions clear, but she just tells him that they’ll be seeing a lot of each other for work.

Yeon-jae spends her time in the coming days looking for that hill that Ji-wook’s been searching for. He told her that he hid something there with his mother but can’t manage to find the right place, so she goes through her research from her years at the travel agency, looking for his hill.

She finally finds one that she thinks might be the right hillside, and takes him there. He tells her skeptically that he’s searched for over ten years, and she reminds him that she’s spent those years working as a scout for a travel company and tells him to trust her.

They walk up to the top of the hill, and come upon a giant tree at the top. He stumbles closer to it in awe, as his memories come flooding back. He starts digging feverishly and Yeon-jae joins him, and he finally uncovers his time capsule.

He takes it out of the ground, overwhelmed with emotion. He tells Yeon-jae that he and his mother buried it there and he promised to come open it when he turned twenty. “But I couldn’t keep that promise. I forgot this place. And my mother, who did remember it, was no longer in this world.”

Trembling, he opens it up and finds an array of toys, and a letter from his mother. She wonders if he’s all grown up now, and if he’s found someone to love. She writes that she’d be happy if he came to read this letter with the person that he loves.

She tells him not to hate his father too much, since he’s making sacrifices for their family, and she writes that even in that moment, she loves his father, and loves him too.

He breaks down and weeps at his mother’s words, and Yeon-jae puts her arms around him and comforts him as he cries.

He tells her about his youth, he and his mother always left alone, even after Dad had come back to move them up to Seoul and into a fancy house. He thought they’d finally be happy, but Dad just continued to be away. One day Mom had asked him to go to the grocery store, and he ignored her because he was busy playing games, and that’s the last impression he left, because she died of a car accident that day.

In tears, he tells her that he decided that was the last time he’d ever send someone off like that again. Ruh-roh. You’re putting him back in that exact situation. But it does mean that he’ll have the chance to do things differently with her, once he does find out.

On their way back, Yeon-jae struggles with pain and rushes to take her medicine in secret. While he waits, he sees her bucket list notebook with her Junsu picture sticking out of it, and laughs to see that she carries the picture around like an adorable fangirl.

He flips through the first few pages of the bucket list and sees a few of the things on the list like making Mom smile and learning to tango. He smiles, assuming that it’s the normal kind of bucket list that people make to try new things, not the dying kind.

One of the ones he finds is “To live for a day like a heroine in a movie,” and smiles as he ponders it.

Yeon-jae goes to see Eun-seok the next day, after struggling with pain all night. She tells him that the painkillers aren’t working anymore, and asks worriedly if something’s wrong. She can feel that she’s not the same as before, and asks for the truth.

He braces himself, and finally tells her that her tumor has grown, and that he’s planning to adjust her treatment accordingly. She asks if she’s going to make it to the end of her five months.

He doesn’t answer, and she asks again angrily, tears spilling out. He answers back in frustration that this is why he told her that nothing is more important than her treatment.

She comes home to find Mom hurriedly drying the laundry in the yard before cranky landlord gets home. She asks how Mom felt when Dad was diagnosed with terminal cancer.

Not knowing Yeon-jae’s intentions, she says the exact wrong thing – that it was torture to know when the person you loved was going to die. That it felt like someone hammered a nail into her living heart, and then day by day, hammered it in just one centimeter more.

Oh no. I don’t doubt that it was true, but couldn’t Mom have picked a different way to tell it, like she was glad to have the time to send him off without regret?

Ji-wook adorably asks the women in his office about this living-as-a-movie-heroine thing, and he nods at the makeover shopping spree idea, but doesn’t like the two men fighting over her idea. It’s so cute that he’s doing research.

Hye-won asks why he’s interested in this, and he lies that he thought it might be helpful for a trip package he’s working on. Uh-huh.

Yeon-jae thinks about Ji-wook’s decade of regret over never having told his mother that he loved her before she died. She gets so lost in thought that she ends up at the end of the line in the bus depot, with the driver having to tell her to get out.

Hye-won calls, and over drinks she angsts over getting her first marriage proposal, only she’s come to find out that the guy is poor. This time it’s Yeon-jae’s turn to be a terrible friend, because she just gives her half-assed advice like, “Don’t marry him then,” followed with the equally blank, “Then marry him.”

Hye-won calls her out for her thoughtless answers, throwing back that she doesn’t understand her worries, dating someone like Ji-wook. Yeon-jae spills her angst in turn – what’s the point of dating someone like him? Will she be able to marry him, or have children? She reminds her that she has none of that to look forward to, and storms out.

Hye-won catches up to her outside and apologizes for her shortsighted comments, and Yeon-jae finally confronts the source of her angst.

Yeon-jae: What do I do? What do I do about that person? I must’ve been crazy. There’s nothing I can do for him. I can’t even stay by his side. I shouldn’t have fallen for him. I shouldn’t have confessed. I shouldn’t have accepted his heart. I didn’t think. I was so crazy about him. When I die, how he’ll be… I didn’t think. What do I do now?

She breaks free and walks away, tears still streaming down her face. It’s nice to finally witness her confronting the fact that she’s started a love with only one thought, only to realize that she never considered the back end – what happens to him once she’s gone.

Eun-seok takes Malbok-ie for a walk, smiling to himself as he thinks back to the day that Yeon-jae brought him over. Just then, she appears right in his path, still crying.

She comes right up to him pleading, “Eun-seok-ah, save me. Save me. You’re a doctor, so you can save me.” She falls to her knees, sobbing uncontrollably as she says over and over, “I want to live. I want to live.”

Ack, she breaks my heart. Eun-seok struggles to hold back his tears. He crouches down to the ground and puts his hand on her shoulder, comforting her as she cries.

He drives her home and tells her that maybe she should tell Ji-wook the truth. Yes, you really should listen to Poopy-seok about most things. But of course she refuses, saying that it’s better if he doesn’t know, since they’re bound to break up anyway. Aaaargh.

Ji-wook watches Pretty Woman and Roman Holiday, taking notes for his big movie heroine project like a big dork. Yeon-jae thinks over his confession about his mother, and braces herself as she makes a decision. Oh, why do I have a feeling this is your stupid noble idiot turn we’re about to take?

She calls and asks, voice trembling, if he has time tomorrow. He answers in his trademark goofy, “Tomorrow, I’m sorry… yes I do!” They make plans for a date. Aargh, it’s already breaking my heart that she’s planning to break up with him while he’s watching Pretty Woman for ideas.

He waits for her outside the next day, and she comes up with a wave. Ji-wook: “I have a present for you…” He presents his face: “Me.” Pffft.

They stroll along with ice cream cones, and he holds her hand with glee. Out of the blue, he attacks her dress with his ice cream, and then oh-so-casually decides he’ll have to buy her another one. HA. This is your attempt to be Richard Gere? So funny.

I love that he tries so hard to couch it in real-world motivation, with the ice cream attack. So off they go to a fancy boutique, where he tells the manager that he spilled ice cream on his girlfriend’s dress so he’ll be buying her replacements, and many many of them at that. He presents his credit card with panache.

It cracks me up that he’s enjoying this more than she is. She tries on a few dresses and he shakes his head no, following the script, until she comes out in a dress that makes him slack-jawed.

On their way out, he asks disappointedly why she only bought one dress, apparently having failed at the spree part of shopping spree. They come across a flower vendor on the street, and she starts to tell him that she has something to say…

But he interrupts her, saying that maybe the dress is missing something, and purposely backs up right into a bucket full of red roses, knocking them all over. He does the whole – Aw shucks, guess I have to buy them all now – and smiles at his genius plan.

Hee. Your attempt to be suave is so awesomely un-suave in every way.

So they head to the river (Oh no, mistake!) and he waits awkwardly for something to start that isn’t starting. She starts to say that she has to tell him something, but he tells her to say it later, and runs off to make a call.

He tells somebody on the phone to start in two minutes, and puts a headphone in her ear, saying that he knows she likes Junsu’s songs. They listen to the song together and he tells her that something amazing is about to happen.

And this time, on cue, fireworks go off over the river. She asks starry-eyed if he prepared all this for her. He’s a little disappointed as he asks if she noticed, and she confesses that she caught on a long time ago.

He leans in for a kiss as the fireworks go off overhead. A tear falls from her eye, and once the sky clears it’s like she comes back down to earth. She struggles to keep back the tears.

He takes out a ring box and opens it up. Inside is a kid’s blue plastic ring, and he tells her that he remembered this ring that he found inside the time capsule. He had put it in there as a kid, intending to someday give it to the person he loved. “I think I’ve found its owner.” Gah, why is he so perfect?

He takes her hand and says, “Stay by my side for a long, long time,” and takes the ring to put on her finger.

But she curls up her hand to stop him. She sighs and tells him that she can’t accept it. She tells him that she doesn’t want to see him anymore. Stunned, he asks why all of a sudden… and asks if maybe it’s because of his father.

She uses that as her excuse and through her tears, she says that she thought about it and realized that she didn’t need to hear those things from his father and suffer that kind of abuse.

She pulls her hand away from his, and he calls her timing cruel. Dude, you never should have brought her to the Han River. That was your first big mistake. She tells him that she’s not going to feel burdened about it, since he said that breaking off his engagement wasn’t about her, but about himself.

And with that, she gets up and leaves.

Unable to accept it, he chases after her and tells her that he’ll do whatever it takes to turn his father around. But she tells him that she doesn’t want to see him anymore. He apologizes, thinking he’s done something to make her angry, and grasps at straws.

He tells her to rest and that they’ll talk tomorrow, but she shuts him down again and leaves in a cab.

Eun-seok waits all evening for Yeon-jae to show up at the hospital, staying past his shift and pacing back and forth. She finally arrives, in a daze.

Eun-seok rushes up to her, and she tells him tearfully: “I hate myself. I really really hate the fact that I have cancer. Because I’m this kind of person… The fact that I can’t even love… I hate it like crazy.”

She drops her roses, and then collapses to the ground.

Ji-wook calls over and over again, to no avail, so he shows up at her house the next morning. He asks Mom if Yeon-jae is home, and Mom says that she’s away on a work trip. He’s obviously confused at the answer, he doesn’t press it.

He goes to work and asks the planning team if they asked Yeon-jae for her help again, but the manager says no. He asks Hye-won if she knows where Yeon-jae is, but she lies that she hasn’t talked to her in ages, and runs off.

He has a hunch so he follows her outside, and overhears part of her phone call to Yeon-jae that she’s nervous about being found out, and that she’s on her way to see her. He decides to follow her. Oh, awesome.

He tails her all the way to the hospital, and walks a few paces behind her. He looks up at the sign and stops cold as he realizes they’re in the cancer ward.

He watches as Hye-won walks into one of the rooms. He walks down the hall with determination and dread, half marching forward, half sinking backwards in fear. He stops in front of the door and looks over at the patient’s name written on the outside: Lee Yeon-jae.

He trembles as he raises his hand to the door…

Eun-seok’s voice calls out his name. Ji-wook turns to see him and asks, “Is the Lee Yeon-jae here the Lee Yeon-jae I know?”

 
COMMENTS

Oh thank goodness he knows. Yay for speedy developments! I knew the noble idiocy was going to rear its ugly head, but I didn’t expect that he’d find out the reason for it so soon after. I’m so very pleased that he only had to spend one night thinking that she didn’t love him, because there’s so much real angst to be had with her dying, that it seems silly to waste time on fake angst from her stupid plan to push him away to spare him pain. Why do people still do that? That never works, people. That’s like telling someone with a mack truck headed straight for them to think happy thoughts, instead of getting them out of the goddamn way.

I liked the developments in this episode, because while I’m actually one of those people who’s okay with Yeon-jae making supremely selfish choices in light of her condition, I still wanted her to acknowledge the fallout from doing so. I don’t need her to be heroic or noble, and in fact I prefer her to be realistically selfish, but it’s time she faced the shitstorm she’s sitting in, and confronted the consequences of her choices.

The still stupid part is her decision to break up with him, since that doesn’t actually stop him from suffering (see: mack truck, above). But clearly, the drama knows what it’s doing in letting her make the attempt to break it off and having him so quickly discover the truth, just as the drama’s second half gets going in earnest. I know it would’ve been nice if she had actually chosen to tell him the truth, but it’s consistent with her character that she thought this was for the best. Oh that I could beat the long-suffering heroine out of you. Thankfully all that really matters is that he knows now, which changes the whole game.

 
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i have not watched this series yet..i just read the recap done by GF/JB..gosh..it is so tempting to watch....i have the feeling the ending would be tear-jacking right? but no like stairways to heaven-tear jacking right? well..i think i just keep reading recap first before watching it...for mental-prepared purpose...but would it be in anyways that the ending will turn out 'well'? ....well, one could only hope....

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Oh, i've just realised. Does this mean no more tango scenes? I suppose the last one was pretty special but I love watching them. I want more. I bet there'll be a scene but she'll collapse and get rushed to the hospital or something.

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I actually have this huge sense of relief (and uh, happiness?) when he found out.

Thank God.

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i really love the directness of this drama... no beating around the bush... and it's more realistic seeing how terminally ill people tries to cope up or deal with what's left of their days... and the acting of each casts is superb!

And it's presenting us something we're afraid of... death.. we are so used to happy endings that it frustrates us to have sad endings but it's the reality... not everything in life is about happiness... (though i still wish it will have a happy ending!) hehehehehehe!

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seeing how LDW broke into tears (stills) and how KSA comforted him reminds me of how Dae Woong felt (of MGIAG) knowing that Miho would soon be gone. Heartbreaking! Tomorrow night im gonna watch a marathon of this show. Cant wait! Ladies, ur recap brightened my day (despite its going dramatic now. at some, it really has to happen). With the sad news of 1N2D ending 6months, this show cheered me up. Thanks thanks thanks

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Does he have a girlfriend? lucky lucky girl!! ( LDW) GF!!

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Yes, wish he 's older and keeps KSA as his gf (hey, girls, don't bash me ..... just a thought.)

Thanks for the awesome recap. Moved me to tears.
Both LDW and KSA should be awarded the Best Actor
and Best Actress Awards at the end of the year - and
Best Couple, too.

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Oh, I hope so.

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they deserve that!

For those who want the OST of this drama SOAW, here is the DL link...

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=64ZIIO8Y

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Ji wook crying under that tree... man, talk about heartbreaking. Poor guy was just carrying all that pain and pent up emotion and regret for so many years and then it just all came pouring out. Makes me wonder what's up with his dad that he was so absent in his family's life. I really, really want Ji wook's dad to get it together and realize the error of his ways so he can live happily with his son.

The two of them under that tree was the most memorable scene from this episode for me. Trees are great symbols... Reminds me of CYHMH.

-I don't understand Sae kyung. Her bad attitude seems to be getting worse which I'm not excited about.

-Eun seok is like Yeon jae's unsung hero. I think because of her, he will learn to empathize better with his cancer patients and have better bedside manners.

-I'm sad for Yeon jae. Cancer is unforgiving and destroys your body from the inside. There's a saying from where I'm from that roughly translates to "People don't hate other people. Illness hates people."

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So good. Ya know I didn't get what people saw in the male lead but I'm getting it now! But no one compares to my EKJ!

Thanks for the recap!

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My first reaction after reading his last line was clapping like a sea lion.... LOL! I'm a 19-year-old woman clapping like a sea lion for dramas...

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dude ur not the only one doing that and I also do that in public like when I see my fav. restaurant after a long time I do that lol....and if it makes u feel better I'm 16, oh wait i guess it wont make u feel better since i'm younger, just kidding hehe...

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So recap from YJ:

Oh yes, let's puts not just me through pain, but hey, I'll drag along random poor chaebol I barely know who's mom died too just for the experience, since there is no one else hot enough around and it will also piss off rival. While I'm at it, let's use childhood friend for the fall back guy since he's in love with me and will always be there at my beck and call. Oops, too late, gotta break it off and pretend like chaebol didn't ever break off engagement or risk his livelihood for me. So basically, let's cause as many people pain for my sake as possible before I croak.
The end.

Ugh, she just pisses me off more and more each episode. I don't think I've ever hated a main girl this much. :3

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I think it's a bit unfair to judge YJ like that.

I feel that her involvement with JW was never intended as a act of revenge to piss off rival. Also, she has tried distant herself from JW but it's JW who is chasing after her relentlessly.
When she accept JW, she just want to be in a romantic relationship and have a taste of dating before she dies. When she breaks off with him, it's probably because she discover their love for each other is far more than just a romantic date and she doesn't want him to face her passing away, esp after knowing how he felt about his mom's death

As for ES, I don't think YJ knows about his feelings for her.. After all, he is the only other friend who knows about her illness and also is her doctor, who else can she relies on, apart from him?

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The fact that her childhood friend is the doctor that the hospital assigned to her case was a coincidence. The fact that he has been in love with her, at this point, is unknown to her.

Aren't you supposed to "use your doctor?" Isn't he supposed to be at your beck and call? You do pay him after all.

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Sae-kyung we recognize your style even when you are writing under and alias. :^)

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"under an alias"

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lol...so true...this one is so full of hate I tell ya

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THAT is too funny!!!!

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DITTO this ^^

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Pfffffftttt

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Ditto LOL

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SOOOOOO much tears this episode from everybody, so sad!! makes me wanna cry too!

--- side note, the gift scene was so adorable! went to heaven and back lol!!

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There were two great arcs being wrapped up in this episode. The first being what everyone's talking about - Jiwook's discovery of Yeonjae's cancer.

The one, though, that really got to me is his finding the time capsule that he'd planted with his mother. I bawled like crazy when he read his mother's letter.

Lee Dong Wook is doing a knock-out job as Kang Ji Wook. Applause.

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Someone mentioned here that the drama "La Dolce Vita" had hot scenes of LDW, so I made the mistake of watching it. Not because it was bad, but it was great. My emotions have never been messed with to that extreme. I was all over the place. It's one of those where I am lost at words & was unsure of what I was feeling. It didn't help that the OST "love lower" was badass either. I currently have it on replay. I now see LDW at a even greater level. Aren't the love scenes too much for a k-drama? I mean, I sure didn't mind them. Ok, now back to SOAW...why??? Otokay!!! I'm hurting so much.

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La Dolce Vita was a very good drama to me also..LDW was very good in it!

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Must I add what a great boyfriend JW is to YJ. I love his froggy sleepy eyes. I have 1 week to prepare myself mentally for next weeks episodes. I'm little disappointed that I didn't notice his earlier projects. "La Dolce Vita" turned me into a crazy girl the last few days. Thanks to SOAW. Totally made up for the craziness/bitterness.

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thanks so much for the recap. this episode is such a tear jerker! normally i hate watching this kind of stuff but bec of LW and KSA, they are just so awesome, i can't stop watching. this epi's ending is so heartbreaking but i am glad the moment of truth has presented itself. can't wait for next week ..... not even a preview????

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Richard Gere is my Ajusshi Crush. He was the only thing I enjoyed about this episode. I do not do well with The Angst.

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Ugh, angst.

It was inevitable, but that doesn't mean I am enjoying it - regardless of the acting, the zippy pace, and my growing appreciation for LDW's somewhat reptilian charm.

The thing is, I knew what I was getting myself in for - it's not as if the incurable disease is going to come as a complete surprise somewhere in episode 14 because the writers are sadistic bastards have run out of ideas.

I know what kind of creature this drama is, and I've considered my gargantuan loathing of leukemia melodrama and weighed it against Kim Sun Ah's previous choice of roles and Dr Champ, thinking that at least this would ensure the subject matter would be treated with intelligence, skill and, where appropriate, wry levity.

Having watched this episode, I'm not sure where I stand.

Yes, thankfully we're not going to get 5 episodes of 'evil girl dumped me and I'm too dumb to figure out it's because she's a noble idiot so I'll run off with the second lead who has all the charisma of a dead toad', but somehow there still was something a bit gratuitous about the angst, and it makes me less invested in Yj as a character. Perhaps this is deliberate, as Dominique pointed out - i.e. it's not about Yj, but rather the people around her, and their growth. Perhaps.

On a lighter note:
Malbokie finally gets taken for a walk - yay!

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oh well the ending changes everything.. i was like oh shit they are going to angst till she dies.. then he finds out... makes him even more determined to stay on board the ship, or its going to make him even weaker, people he loves keep leaving him, then he can do nothing... oh i totally heart ji wook now... more so than yeon jae

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possible ending:

They get married, she dies, he takes care of her mom.

Sad ending, but sorta bitter sweet - he gets a mom to pile heaps of love on, her mom gets another child to care over.

whacha think?

p/s: how about HaeWon with EunSeok? They get married and become friends with JW, bringing Malbok-ie whenever they visit JW and mom. OK?

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OK!

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heeeyyy i want Haewon with Eunseok too!! >_<

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I find the 'you forgot the squid' line a bit strange... i was like, where did it come from...

then someone from soompi reminded us that on ep9's preview they were doing the grocery.

http://img594.imageshack.us/img594/7950/09avi003843977.jpg

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darn! it was deleted! (was it because ji wook walks too slow during the last 2 minutes? LOL)

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While I appreciated the pace of the reveal, you are right, he could have shopped, forgotten the squid and returned to buy in during the time it look him to walk that hallway.

But I still think the pacing was good, the play of emotions that flittered across his face as he begun to put two and two together was heartbreaking and worth the torturous wait.

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Omo omo...I need a lot of water beside me to make sure I won't get dehydrated after wailing and crying for the succeeding episodes. Huhu..T.T. This is agony for me. Huhu..

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I was hoping they wouldn't kill her but I feel my hopes dying with each episode. It seems they really will kill her - aaaarrrggghhh! I am sick of death - is that a theme this year? First 49 Days and now this? This is why I don't start a drama until I know how it is going to end - happy or sad. Everytime I break that rule I end up with a sad ending. Isn't there supposed to be comedy; is death supposed to be funny?! And the doctor better not lie and say it's a different person because if he does there will be a yell heard round the world.

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I think I am taking this a little too seriously. Oh who am I kidding - we k-drama lovers are supposed to take these things seriously! :)

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How many more episodes does this drama have??? I don't think I'll have any tears left by the end.

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omo omo.....
for the first time, i was hoping the ending will be like the drama "I'm sorry,I Love U"..
dont want LDW character to end up with another women (lol, I'm KSA fan), erm..but it sound too cruel for him..but living alone wouldnt be any better... perhaps, someone similar to KSA appear (reincarnation theory) after her death...
well, not into a vague ending where the viewers were left to continue with to their own imagination... and wish the ending wasnt dreadful like "I am legend"

at least we know she's gonna wear the wedding dress at some point...

btw, i thought if the stage of her cancer is II, or III- no metastases when they first discover, so, why didnt they recomend her for surgery? she's fit (young age, no other known diseases)- which may lead to a better prognosis, idk...

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What is the narrative point of surgery vs chemo? We only have three weeks left, they can't have her be unconscious for too long.

She could have a K-drama surgery...you know the one where you still look great afterwards, your recovery takes a coupla days, and it is forgotten as soon as yesterday's bread crusts going out the door in the trash?

THAT kind.

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they indicated in the beginning that it had metastasized to her liver and beyond...accordingly, she's most likely stage 3-4. they must have known what they were doing giving her gallbladder surgery in the late stage because it's pretty rare and the survival rates are very low... :(

but i'm hoping for a miracle nonetheless! kdrama gods please listen to my cry!

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This drama reminded me of "a walk to remember". And it was intact about the male lead who found his maturity after loving a dying girl and tried hard to make her happy by fulfilling all her dreams...

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i think the women will hear Eun-seok calling out his name....& they'll do sth about it )...thnx for the recap

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I think I better have a box of klennex next to me when I watch the remaining episodes.

I tried to go to sleep after I watched this episode raw at 1am this morning but I simply could not sleep since my heart hurts. :-((
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I just love how he keeps eavesdropping on other people and ends finding out about everything xD I wish more drama had nosy characters like that, makes it so much easier :p

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i was going to post this:

found out by eavesdropping and following.
totally in-character/consistent for Ji Wook.

im not trying to be funny. just saying.

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Ottokeeeeeee!!!!!! T-T aigooo~~ T0T~

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LOL!!! i'm so glad to hear that i'm not the only one who watches this with no subtitles.....my family thinks i'm nuts!!!But sometimes i can't wait for the subbers.....i want to see it NOW! if you already know the story you can pretty much figure out what is happening......i am totally "hooked" on this one, as a cancer survivor , i know they didn't touch on a lot of the stuff we really go through but that okay its only a kdrama,. The program i went through was ECAP to deal with my cancer.....but there is no mention of any psychological treatment during this, which is basic for assisting patients in a complete resolution of issues dealing with their disease and their demise.

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Thanks for the recap... after watching episode 10 last night, I was dying to have some place to respond. I so hated that YJ chose to do the stupid noble thing... was yelling at the computer, you stupid, stupid idiot... so glad that the truth came out before the episode was over, otherwise I may have had to quit watching this show. I hate when they do that in k-dramas... let me save you from pain by causing you more pain...ugh.

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I was about to scream when YJ break up with JW! Luckily the scriptwriter makes him discover what is going on within minutes. Nice try! We seriously don't need another typical pathetic K-drama, keep up the good job and surprise us with a good ending please!!!

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If we put ourselves at YJ's position, it is easy to understand why she does what she does.

She did not know if JW was going to cancel his engagement because he kept telling her 'not to misunderstand'. So naturally she did not think that he liked her THAT much to actually jeopardize his company.

When he told her about it, she was not even happy. She quietly took it in -- with mix feeling of happy to be loved, but feel bad for him and even for Saekyung.

When he showered her with love, she was too happy to think of anything else. Plus her condition was good. She did not feel any pain, so naturally it did not sink into her yet about the seriousness of her illness. She even skipped her treatment to console him because she thought she was not that ill yet.

She did not plan to fall so deep to him, nor she purposely lured him. A few times she tried to run away, but JW stopped her and she loved him too much to pull away.

Only when she experienced the extreme pain twice, she realized something was really wrong with her -- and it then dawned to her that she was REALLY going to die soon. Only then, she fully realized the pain JW would feel after her leaving. That's why she quickly jumped into action to leave him to spare him further pain.

About Poopy-Seok, YJ does not even know that he likes her. Only we viewers know about it.

I think YJ is doing what she knows best and is honest in every way. She does not want to be pitied. She does not want to see her mother sad. She does not want to leave JW whom she loves. So she wants to delay the bad news -- only unfortunately the bad news creeps on her sooner than she thinks.

sobs...YJ hwaiting!

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Totally AGREE with your analysis!! WELL said!!! My heart is breaking...everytime I see LYJ in pain, physically and mentally....yikes.........can you hear my heart...it won't go on and on...(sung to the tune, My Heart will go on!!)

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I can't stop crying..I have been like a KSA fan ever since kim sam soon, becoz she's the most multi-talented actress I encountered in Kdrama world... in this drama she's just the best ever!!

Even LDW, I was surprised as well, he really can act as in he's not just the pretty guy brooding type..Applause..Applause..and now I'm crying again becoz junsu's You are so beautiful is on my replay..

I hope the ending would be nice and touching so that we will remember it always..but no matter what the ending is..I will Love It!

Thank You for the recaps..sniff..sniff ^_^

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Anyone can tell me where to watch the raw? Is it live tv? And also Bittersweet Life? Thanks!

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Why is it that this drama may have a "Walk to Remember" ending?

ie, they do get married and then she dies eventually.

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I wonder if at any point Yeon Jae would seek the help of that grandpa acupuncturist to treat her cancer. Maybe where western medicine fails, eastern medicine triumphs. Still holding out for a miracle by episode 16!

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Can't say this drama is any different from others which have similar themes. Characters growth and doing things without regrets in the face of impending death are too familiar.
It is not addictive but a nice watch as the acting is good.Will there be a happy or sad ending is the question.

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All I can say is this: If anyone invites me down to the Han River, I'm sure as hell NOT going.
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LOL!

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Can you explain about Han River? Not sure what omen the Han River brings.

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Because nothing good ever happens down by the Han River.

Wanna break-up?
Go to the river to announce it.

Wanna kill/fight someone?
River

Wanna confess and get rejected?
River

Wanna meet someone you hate?
River

Wanna be over-heard/spyed on?
River

Wanna get bad news?
River

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Ladies? Care to add?

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Wanna battle a mutated sea creature to save a family member from being monster snack (a la The Host)?

Han River!

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Wanna have a senseless argument that does nothing to move the plot along?
River

Wanna brood and sulk like the manchild you are, despite being in charge of a business empire?
River

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{because it reminds me to watch Castaway on the Moon}:

Wanna fail at committing suicide and get stuck on an island?
River

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Wanna forget leading man and meet leading man on HIS date?
River.

Love this. Can "River" be the new k-drama addict meme? Like "word."

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Wanna remember happier times (like falling out of a Swan boat) after breaking up?
River
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Wanna beg the City Hunter to come back to you after his "job" is over and he just walks away?
River

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Thank you for the recape! This drama is getting so good. So sad how she broke up with him right after him doing something so sweet for her.
I also like the pace of the drama/storyline-no dragging-right to the point. I don't care for the second leading lady. I could do without that conflict/corporate stuff. It almost seems like they have it just to fill in the blink.

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well to me i think it s not wrong for yj wanna break off with jw as wen u love some1 how can u bear to let úr love 1 to bear e pain of u.
To be honest i love some1 who Cant live long but he don lve me tt s not e pbm e pbm is tt wen u thinking tt he might leave u anytime and u can t do anything to help him . E hopelessness and e heartache do u really want úr love 1 to bear all these! I know it s silly but it s e only way not to get úr love 1 hurt e rest of life.
There are times tt i wish tt i can replace him to die but i can t all i can do s be his best friend only . This is good enough le but looking at some1 waiting to die is not easy to go thru so if i were yj i ll do e same thing so tt it wont create eternal pain to some1 u reali love

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This drama is planned for 24 episodes, this is what I read, but here you said that it will have 16!~How many episodes are in the end?

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I believe this is slated for 16.

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Just watching some videos in youtube..i just realized that in MNIKSS, Sun-ah's character was the one who made almost all the funny scenes in the series (a bit of Hyun Bin), but here in SOAW, the one who really does that is Lee Dong Wook as Jiwook making all that silly, funny, jealous expressions, whereas in his character in My Girl, he's the serious type with some cute scenes with funny Lee Da Hae..Nonetheless I love all their portrayals in the said shows...and also the series as well.... =) (Listening to the song "When I Met You" and realized the lyrics is like telling Jiwook's personality in the series....Love it..!!!)
And also thanks for the recap dramabeans..been reading all the comments..i like ur insights about the episodes, the characters, the flow of the story, and all...i've learned and realized many things..a big thanks...will continue to read ur recaps and comments.. =)

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I've wrote an essay about this series, possible endings and its similarity with Flowers for My Life. It is too long for me to post here but i wanted to share so please feel free to check it out

http://donnapie.tumblr.com/post/9255301271/scent-of-a-woman-possible-endings-and-flowers-for-my

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and also hope to have a reply from anyone here..im just new reading recaps and comments here..also a korean addict..thanks.. =)

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Sam@
Welcome to K-drama land!
They're totally addictive.
Are you watching SoaW with the rest of us?
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Ooops - sorry, just realized you wrote the post #93, above!
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thanks..of course...!!!i love the characters, the story, the locations, the shots in every episodes, the romantic silly funny touching scenes & dialogues, the cliffhangers in every end of the episode and obviously the chemistry between KSA and LDW is really amazing..i love the whole series..it amazes me how creative the writers of the show are..like making a unique scene and make it romantic (the bike scene specifically),,and how i love the camping..so cute...hahaha =) im really into a romcom series...so addictive...thanks for the reply cynthia...now i can share my craziness over this series... =)

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yes...i just forgot to ask for a reply to anyone who's in here.....haha...i just can't help but share also my opinions and join all of you... =)

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To be honest, I wish I never started SOAW, because the wait between weekly episodes is destroying my life and plaging my brain.... It was the only drama this year that I was actually counting down the days until it premiered.

I may be an avid kdrama watcher but it is, luckily, not always an addiction. My last addiction was City Hall, which was a while back and I regained a somewhat rationed kdrama watching existence since then....

Why... Why... did I start SOAW?!!

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Scent of a Woman ~ SBS has their own youtube channel.

Just in case someone was wanting to watch it that way - they post the episodes in 5 minute increments, with no subtitles.

http://www.youtube.com/user/SBSscent

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Wow the last scene when LDW got to the hospital and the look on his fast really got to me..the saddest scene for me!!

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just wondering did anyone know that kim sun ah & uhm ki joon were in a mv together called new person? in it ukj was the one breaking ksa's heart. so some retribution in this drama. just saying.

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nice!!

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