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Scent of a Woman: Episode 6

Yay, so cute! Now the race between the two boys finally begins, and one makes more strides than expected, while the other crashes and burns. There’s cuteness, aggravation, and dancing, but the real adventure involves a dog and a quick getaway. I wonder if the Dog Days are really coming to an end, or if they’re just beginning…

 
EPISODE 6 RECAP

Yeon-jae opens the letter from the court and finds that Sae-kyung is suing her for a cool 300 million won. She tamps down her shock to keep Mom from freaking out, and assures her that this is some kind of mistake, and promises to clear it up soon.

But once alone, it sinks in how much this situation has blown up, and right in her face no less. She heads over to Sae-kyung’s office the next day (I love how direct and confrontational the new Yeon-jae is.) but she finds that Sae-kyung is busy with the new merger presentation.

The two families have gathered for the big event, the two fathers proud and happy, and Sae-kyung’s older brother who seems to enjoy being bristly and sarcastic. Ji-wook and Sae-kyung make their presentation in front of all the employees and board members, as Yeon-jae shows up in the back of the room.

They introduce Sae-kyung’s father, who announces that this is an extra happy day for both companies, and then announces his daughter’s engagement to Ji-wook. Uh… surprise?

No one’s more shocked than Ji-wook, who clearly wasn’t warned that this was going down, while Sae-kyung smiles and all the women in the room sigh the big another-chaebol-lost sigh.

Poor Yeon-jae. As if the lawsuit isn’t bad enough, she walks in to hear Ji-wook’s engagement to the bitch?

Sae-kyung makes her rounds in the room and discovers Yeon-jae. She walks right up with a smug look, and comments that this isn’t the sort of place for “people like you.” Yeon-jae counters, “Then shall we go someplace that isn’t here?” Ooooh, let’s take it outside?

Yeon-jae starts by being civil and asking her to drop the suit, but Sae-kyung just lays on all the damages suffered on her end. She has no qualms about admitting that this is simply a power play, brought about because Yeon-jae refuses to treat her like she’s supposed to – like she’s better than.

This time can there be kicking?

Sae-kyung says that she’s totally willing to drop the lawsuit if Yeon-jae apologizes… on her knees. Yeon-jae: “What to do? My knees aren’t attached for me to kneel in front of things like you.”

That just makes both women dig their heels in deeper, as Sae-kyung promises to make her pay and Yeon-jae promises to win and show the world what she’s really like. Then for some reason, the entire party of important people shows up right at the tail end of their conversation, and Yeon-jae gets dismissed as a disgruntled former employee, and the fathers request her to be ousted at once.

Ji-wook steps in to say that it doesn’t seem necessary since the conversation seems over, and turns everyone’s attention away. Sae-kyung agrees that this is supposed to be a happy day, and walks off with Ji-wook and the rest of the party.

Yeon-jae stands there, completely cut down to size, and having to watch Ji-wook turn and walk away from her with Sae-kyung at his side. Ugh, would it have killed him to not walk away with her?

Sae-kyung’s father buys his son-in-law-to-be a new suit, while her brother remarks that Ji-wook didn’t seem very pleased with the engagement being announced. Sae-kyung covers up by saying that on a day like this the families should let them be alone.

Once alone, she asks him to at least pretend like they get along in front of her brother. He asks if she knew about the engagement date. She scoffs that it shouldn’t be a surprise; they are getting married after all.

And then she wonders, “Or are you upset about that woman?” Ji-wook: “You’re right. I’ll think about it – whether I’m upset about our engagement, or that woman,” and walks off leaving her stewing.

He immediately calls his company lawyer, who tells him that they can’t take on a case for an individual, especially when the plaintiff is Sae-kyung’s company. Well duh. I hope your big heroic plan wasn’t to throw your company lawyer at her.

Yeon-jae sees a lawyer of her own, but finds that he can’t take on the case either, because of his firm’s affiliation with Seojin Group. Okay, there’s gotta be some lawyer somewhere who isn’t affiliated with either of these companies. This is a stupid problem.

Okay thankfully, Ji-wook isn’t totally useless, and calls a lawyer friend for a favor. He asks him to take Yeon-jae’s case, and when asked if he’s sure she didn’t steal the ring, he says, “I don’t think she’s the kind of person who would ever do that.” Finally, some trust thrown her way.

Lawyer friend: “So… you want me to take this case, against your fiancée? Do you like this woman?” Ji-wook insists it’s nothing of the sort. His friend just gives him the ol’ wink-wink, nudge-nudge. Ha.

Ji-wook heads to tango class and waits outside for Yeon-jae, expectantly. She walks up and sees him up ahead, but she stops. He calls her (for the millionth time that day) and she finally picks up. Ji-wook: “Where are you?” Yeon-jae: “Behind.”

She asks if he’s waiting for her, and he just awkwardly blurts out that he found a lawyer, so he’ll give her the phone number. “But I’m not doing this because of any feelings, so don’t misunderstand.”

She tells him blankly that she’s not, and suggests they go in. He stands there confused, like this isn’t how it’s supposed to go. Haha. I love it. He desperately wants her to misunderstand, but she won’t.

Their tango class finally starts to learn some dance steps, eight of them to be exact, and he’s so bad that he gets singled out by the class. He fumbles through it, but once he gets paired with Yeon-jae, he loses himself in the moment and actually manages to dance.

He smiles, so pleased to finally get the steps, which she points out everyone else learned on their first try. Her thoughts are all a mess, as she remembers running with him in the rain, and then his cold dismissal earlier that day with Sae-kyung.

Their chemistry when dancing is just too hot for words. I love it when a simple touch shoots electricity like that. Sometimes handholding is indescribably hotter than kissing.

At the same time, Eun-seok sits at his desk in the hospital, reliving the fanmeeting from the night before, where his 25-year crush on his first love was outed to everyone but the girl who wrote the words. He slumps over his desk in mortification. Awwww.

He goes home and takes out a children’s book, where he keeps an old photo of him and Yeon-jae from grade school, where she’s striking a dance pose and he’s looking up at her all geeky and adorable. GAH. His crush on her is already killing me. Why do I love Poopy-seok so?

The dance class heads out for drinks together, and Ji-wook gets stuck on the other end of the table from Yeon-jae. One of the women starts to ask him questions, clearly interested in him, and he just mechanically rattles off everything you would on a first date, including height, and shoe size, just to shut her up.

He spends the entire time staring over at Yeon-jae, as she gulps down a beer and tells everyone about how cathartically she quit her job and told her ass of a boss to shove it.

It comes time to pay, but when Yeon-jae opens up her wallet, she finds that she’s a little short on cash. Thinking quickly, she tells everyone that they needn’t pay because she heard Ji-wook say he was going to treat everyone tonight. Ha. I love her petty revenge.

Everyone starts thanking him, so now he’s forced to pay, and she just thanks him along with everyone else and walks out. He chases her down and says he doesn’t remember saying that he’d pay, but she just breezes that he’s rich, so he oughtn’t be so stingy. Heh.

He tries to give her the lawyer’s number, but she just tells him that she’s going out for Round 2. He follows her of course, and they end up at a swimming pool. She looks out at the water in the moonlight and takes a deep breath.

He looks over at her incredulously, “You’re not going swimming in there, are you?” She hands him her purse and takes off her shoes. “Yeah, I am.”

She stands at the edge and closes her eyes, and stretches out her arms in the air as she takes in the moment. She takes a giant leap right into the water with a big scream of excitement, as Ji-wook gapes.

She asks if he doesn’t want to join her, and he shakes his head with a firm no, so she asks for his help to get out of the pool… and yanks him right in. Haha. They splash around and she finally sucks him into her fun.

Later they sit around and she muses that this reminds her Okinawa and how happy she was there. He thinks she seems pretty happy now too, and adds, “Do you know that you’re a very strange person?”

He thinks she must be very happy, if she always does what she wants. Yeon-jae says that she’s lived her whole life denying herself the things she wanted, but not anymore.

Yeon-jae: I think I’ll regret it when I die. I realized that after always saying, ‘Tomorrow, I’ll do it tomorrow,’ that tomorrow might never come.

He counters very literally that tomorrow will here in an hour, and they laugh. He asks if she’s really not worried about the lawsuit, and she tells him that she’s decided not to worry about it because she’s innocent, but she does feel angry about the precious time it’ll waste.

He tells her to call his lawyer friend in the morning, since he’s a trustworthy guy. She turns to him, “Do you like me?” Taken aback, he answers defensively, “Does that seem likely?”

She tells him to stop concerning himself with her then, and adds that he should stop coming to tango class too. He bristles at the rejection (despite not actually having the balls to admit that he likes her, bah) and asks what she means, grabbing her arm.

Yeon-jae looks up at him, her eyes welling up with tears. She tells him in banmal, “I thought it would be nice to date you once before I die. So I thought I’d maybe seduce you.”

He takes it the wrong way, perhaps supposing that she really did go to Okinawa to run into him on purpose. He scoffs, “If you did, do you think I’d fall for it? At your level?”

A tear falls from her eye. She keeps up the breezy façade, despite her tears: “So I’m thinking of quitting. Congratulations on your engagement.”

At that he finally lets go of her arm, and she walks away. He watches her go, completely at a loss. The look in his eyes just about kills me.

The next morning he gets chewed out by his father for looking into lawyers to defend Yeon-jae. Dad reminds him that he should be taking Sae-kyung’s side in all this, asking if he’s forgotten who he’s supposed to marry. Ji-wook sighs, “I know. Im Sae-kyung, Korea’s most expensive woman.”

Yeon-jae spends the day getting advice from public defenders, and does the legwork on her own to defend herself against Sae-kyung. She comes home and makes friends with the landlord’s new dog, telling him that he’s got a pretty sweet life since no one’s ever going to sue him for money.

Crotchety old grandpa comes out and shoos her away from his dog and feeds him, calling him Malbok. She says that’s a cute name (Malbok is a day on the lunar calendar that means “End of Dog Days,” signaling the end of the hottest time of year.)

He sighs that the dog eats well enough but won’t fatten up. She gasps, “You’re not… going to EAT Malbok-ie, are you?” He snaps at her to worry about her own life, meanwhile totally plotting to eat his own pet dog. NO!

She heads upstairs, his evil plot still weighing on her, and she looks at her calendar. Malbok is only a week away. She sneaks back out, and while the landlord goes back to get the dog some water, she runs over and frees his chain, and runs off with Malbok-ie in tow. This is so awesome. RUN!

Meanwhile, Eun-seok sits in his office staring at his cell phone, remembering Yeon-jae’s words that she’d take him out to eat because he helped her out with Junsu’s fanmeeting.

He stares at it silently, and then picks up his office phone with purpose… He dials and waits… and his OWN PHONE rings. Pfffft! He called himself!

He picks up, putting both phones to each ear, as he speaks into them like a mic test. To his utter disappointment, he finds his phone is in working order. Hee. I cannot get enough of his geeksplosion.

His colleagues are all headed out to the farewell/congratulations party for the guy who got chosen to transfer to his dream job over him, and he makes the excuse that he can’t go because he has a prior engagement.

One of his coworkers calls him out on his sour grapes, guessing correctly that he’s lying, and Eun-seok just squirms uncomfortably in front of everyone. Just then, Yeon-jae calls, wanting to take him out to dinner. Yay!

He purposely repeats her words out loud for everyone to hear, and asks where she wants to meet. “H-house? At MY house?”

He waits for her nervously at home, adorably going over his greeting about a thousand times. It consists of two sentences: Come on in / Are you feeling well? (More literally, is your body feeling okay, which sounds less weird in Korean.)

But then she rings the doorbell and in his nervousness he answers the door with: “Your body can come on in.” HAHAHAHAHA. Omg, I’m DYING.

He’s like a nine-year old, but that sentence sounds so pervy. She looks up at him confused. But then thankfully Malbok-ie runs in and cuts the awkward. Eun-seok just looks at the dog, Uhhhh.

She explains Malbok-ie’s situation, and how it’s so much like hers, except she’s got months while he only has a week. She asks if maybe he could watch him for a few days until she finds him a more permanent home.

He doesn’t seem happy about it, but agrees readily since it’s Yeon-jae asking. Oh, he’s totally gonna end up keeping him. I’m already so excited at the future conversations he’s going to have with this dog about his unrequited love.

Yeon-jae tells him that she’s really grateful, for this and the fanmeeting, and she gets up, ready to take him out for a nice meal. Eun-seok doesn’t want to lose this opportunity though, and suggests that they eat here, since he doesn’t want to leave the dog all alone. Uh-huh. Sure, blame it on the dog. Maybe you’re not such a child after all.

Ji-wook works out his angst and broods in the shower over Yeon-jae’s words at the pool. Is he going to have a broody shower in every episode? This is in no way a complaint, mind you. Just wondering.

Eun-seok cooks dinner, and Yeon-jae watches him measure out his ingredients with exact precision, like the neurotic that he is. She asks if maybe she should help, explaining that cooking is really all about sohn-mat, or cooking to taste.

But when she gets close and reaches to take the measuring spoons out of his hand, he jumps back from the proximity and tells her to step out of his kitchen. Ha.

She peruses his books while he cooks, and recognizes the children’s book (with their picture inside) right away as a book that she lent him. Aw. She picks it up and starts to flip through it, and he starts sweating bullets.

She can’t believe he’s kept it all this time, and remembers fondly that she loved something the heroine said in the book: “The world doesn’t go the way you want, but the fact that it doesn’t is really amazing, because then there are surprises that you never imagined.”

I love that she’s totally lost in nostalgia, while he’s completely on edge, just waiting for his super secret crush to be found out at any moment. He manages not to run and flail, but calmly snatches it out of her hands before he’s discovered.

Over dinner she tells him that she’s learning to tango because she went on a trip that went from the height of perfection to a nightmare by the end, and when she was feeling her worst, she came across a grandpa who danced with her.

“And in that moment, my heart became warm and calm.” She asks him to come learn too, and he’s quick to retort that he has no interest in things like that. She digs at his pride a little, thinking it obvious that he can’t dance anyway. She mumbles to herself about Ji-wook being a terrible dancer too, and dismisses it.

He walks her out to the bus stop and sends her off, and then turns back to look after her longingly when she’s not around to see it.

He comes home to a happy Malbok-ie, and then immediately starts sneezing when he pets him. Aw, you’re allergic but you still took him in? Why are you being so cute?

Meanwhile, Ji-wook tries a new mode of brooding, since you can only take so many long showers a day before people start asking questions, and joins some old friends for a night of clubbing, but he gets bored with that pretty quickly.

The cranky landlord comes barging into Yeon-jae’s house the next morning, demanding his dog back. He searches the whole place and warns her that he knows she did it, while she challenges him to go ahead and search. I love that she’s taking a stand for the dog.

She heads to the bank to withdraw some money, but finds that all her accounts have been frozen because of the lawsuit. She gets the runaround all day, and finds that the only way out is to get Sae-kyung to back off.

She sits outside the bank, completely trapped and feeling all alone, as she cries to indifferent people on the other end of the phone.

Ji-wook gets a call from his lawyer friend that Yeon-jae never called, and he tells him to forget it, that he shouldn’t have concerned himself in the matter. And then he calls Sae-kyung to make a date for the opera that night.

He heads out to pick her up, when Yeon-jae calls. The way he lights up to hear her voice is so adorable. He pulls over right away to talk to her, and she asks to see him. Thinking quickly, he tells her to come to his place, since she’s the one asking to meet, which cracks me up because he’s not even home.

He races home to beat her there, and fusses with his living room, picking some books to put out to make it look like he was reading. Haha. He lays out possible outfits and can’t pick one, and races to change when the doorbell rings.

He takes a deep breath and opens the door with excitement…

…And finds Sae-kyung on the other side. Damn, there’s a way to ruin a night. He totally can’t hide his disappointment, but can’t figure out a way around it either. She comes in with the suit from her father, and tells him to change for the opera.

He runs back into his closet to call Yeon-jae, and abruptly tells her to turn around, and that he’ll hear what she has to say some other time. She’s already in front of his house by the time he calls so she starts to text him that it’ll only take a minute.

But then she sees him walk out with Sae-kyung. She hides as Sae-kyung gets into his car, and then he walks around it and meets her eyes. They look at each other, and then without a word he gets into his car and drives off. Arrrgh!

He sits in the opera, his agitation slowly building until he can’t take it anymore and walks out in the middle of it, ditching Sae-kyung without a word. He drives back in a fit of anger, and comes home to find Yeon-jae still waiting outside his house.

He greets her icily wondering that whatever it is, it must be important for her to wait around for hours. Her voice shaking, she tells him that there’s been a freeze on her accounts, and all of her assets are tied up, and she doesn’t even have more than 10,000 won in her wallet because Sae-kyung is playing hardball.

He OF COURSE jumps to the dickish conclusion that she’s here to borrow money. She tells him that she’s here to ask him for a favor, to try and talk Sae-kyung into releasing her accounts since it doesn’t need to go that far.

He turns the entitled bastard on full force, asking why she’s asking him instead of talking to Sae-kyung directly. Is it because he’s a man? Did she think he’d pity her more?

Blech, did you take an extra dose of scumbag serum today?

But he doesn’t relent, and calls his bank to have them wire Yeon-jae the 300 million won needed to settle the lawsuit. She demands to know what he’s doing. He tells arrogantly her that this takes care of it all, and she needn’t thank him.

She shouts that paying the money is the same as admitting her guilt for stealing the ring, a thing she refuses to do. She asks if this is his idea of taking care of things, and she shouts, “What about that money? Am I not supposed to pay you back?!”

He screams back at her: “Don’t pay it back then! Don’t pay me back, and stop showing up in my sights. I don’t want to be involved with a woman like you in this kind of matter anymore!”

She reaches up to slap him, but he blocks her hand and holds it in midair.

Ji-wook: “Take the money and go. And don’t show up in front of me again. Because of you… I think I’m going crazy.”

 
COMMENTS

Ugh, what’s with the assy declaration? Yes, he’s finally admitting that he’s going crazy because of her, but it’s not exactly a swoon-worthy moment, since it’s laced with such arrogance and entitlement.

The only thing that saves him is his pre-Yeon-jae freak out when he was setting up his apartment for her arrival, which finally showed some vulnerability and geekiness on his part. But then following it up with his rich boy speech about pity and money and “people like her” made him sound exactly like Sae-kyung, only worse because he’s supposed to like her.

I know, he’s overcompensating for his true feelings. But whatever. That’s not an excuse for his actions. He’s just being a coward, and worse, throwing money at her, which means he actually doesn’t know that human beings don’t have monetary value. Sigh, I’m just going to have to wait until next week when Yeon-jae knocks him off his high horse. I hope she rubs his face in the dirt too, for good measure.

On the other hand, Poopy-seok is totally winning right now. I hope they have endless adorable geeky times with Malbok-ie, and make Ji-wook froth at the mouth with jealousy for a good long while before he wins her over.

 

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thanks so muchh, i CAN'T WAIT for eun seok to join their tango class (i hope i hope!) and make ji wook ooohhh so jealous ;D

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This drama is going to break my heart.

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Sigh. I think I'm going to stop watching this drama and just check up on your recaps for future episodes. I'm totally becoming disillusioned with these types of dramas. This is like the 3rd drama I've watched just this year that basically has the same romanceplot points/characterquirks&personalities. We know who's going to end up with who and which characters will get screwed over with. The only semi-surprise they could pull off is that she lives at the end but then even I'm sort of expecting that with the experimental treatment.

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We all know what will happen once we got on a rollercoaster, too. That knowledge doesn't make the ride less exciting.

I read a simple article online that says there are only so many plots. The number they came up with is seven.++

That is in all of literature in all of time. Once we narrow down to our genre, romance, we find some basic story lines are more appealing to audiences than others.

We don't watch the shows because of how similar they are. We watch for the differences. How do the writers, actors, directors, present us the same old story in a way that will touch our hearts in a memorable way?
How are they going to show us what is inside the Hero's heart? How are they going to make us sob once we see their feelings laid bare?

Yes, the hero will be reluctant. Yes, the heroine will have to make a choice. Yes, the second lead will suffer. If we are lucky, we can feel all of the feelings right along with them, and *sigh* because we love to ride the ride.

++http://tinyurl.com/2hpqeh

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"We don’t watch the shows because of how similar they are. We watch for the differences. How do the writers, actors, directors, present us the same old story in a way that will touch our hearts in a memorable way?

How are they going to show us what is inside the Hero’s heart? How are they going to make us sob once we see their feelings laid bare?"

So true, Jomo! Well written.

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Just wanted to add this:

"Enjoyment comes from a balance of Recognition and Surprise — we enjoy things that we can relate to and have seen before, but we also like to be surprised"

From: TV Tropes Will Ruin Your Life

As you said Jomo, we choose a particular 'roller coaster' because we have certain expectations, but we keep watching because we want to see how they are executed or inverted.

'Big C' drama is not my bag at all, but I'm watching this because I have previously enjoyed KSA's characters in Korean TV rom com and expect the series to pick up on stuff she's associated with and see how they're played with.

It's interesting for example, that in Sam Soon the 'Hollywood Pudgy' trope played a major role, whereas in SoaW we are dealing with Hollywood Thin - KSA went on a gruelling diet to look ill, and still I'm reading comments like, 'OMG, she's so pretty now that she's skinny'.

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How true! I am a KSA fan and whatever characters she play, it will be wonderfully different, although the plot may be old and replayed a 100 times. Love you KSA and you are so lovely when thin (although you looked equally adorable when "round").

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Jomo! I love your comment! Agreed! *bows*
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Wonderfully put!

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I bet Eun-seok is a great dancer and already knows how to dance the tango ;) He will surprise her at some point!

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same like you ^^
hope he will :D

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I love that last screenshot of Kim Sun-ah. The lighting and cinematography of this show is so damn awesome.

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ARE so damn awesome :D

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It's that camera! That blasted, gorgeous camera!! I want it so bad! :D

Though PD-nim(s) must be given their due for using it in the first place too. LOVE this team!

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Aww crap, how am I supposed to wait another WEEK before I see her put that asshole in his place?!

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But then she rings the doorbell and in his nervousness he answers the door with: “Your body can come on in.” HAHAHAHAHA. Omg, I’m DYING."

hahahahaha :D I love Poppy-seok. He's so adorkable. What's with all these awesome second leads kdramas?!

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First Pil-joo and now another Doctor crush Eun-seok Oppa !! <3 . Even though his declaration at the end was not swoon-worthy at all I did squeal like a crazy love sick fan-girl lol. I'm curious as to what will lead to Sae-kyung down fall.

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In K-dramaland, sadly, statistics prove that doctors NEVER win in a love triangle. There is actually a list.

The poor saps are doomed the second they get their board certifications. If only they hadn't listened to their parents...

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Unless you're a girl doctor, but that means you've broken at least 5 cardinal Kdrama rules anyway, so it doesn't really count...

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Who is a girl doctor in Kdrama?

That skinny girl i MKIKSS is the only one that comes immediately to mind, and SPOILER, she lost, too.

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I was thinking Dr Champ but i guess that *spoiler* she technically lost - although hot diggity, Jung Gyu Woon is some consolation prize :D

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Nobody who gets to see that body wearing nothing but shower water loses, in my book.

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Indeed. Oh dearie me, indeed.... (although I was referring to his sensitivity and his wonderful personality of course. Honest)

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Now you got me picturing how gorgeous his sensitivity and wonderful personality looked in all the skin-tight clothes he wore...Nice.

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the ending is a little "pride and prejudice" yah?

btw i can't wait for the two guys to grow into better people because of Yeon-jae... i really want to see them compete for her attention... something about two guys fighting over a girl is so hot ^ ^

thank you for the post!

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Thanks for the recap!
Finished DL-ding episode 6. 10 more episode left, I hope the writer is ready for a possible extension...hehehe!
It wont be easy to let go of this drama.
I can`t watch any other drama without Suna in it.
She is brilliant in this drama, I`m sad that some people can be so mean to say things about her face and about her age.
As a fan, I`m also worried that she looked unhealthy in this drama, but knowing Suna that she will do everything to make her role believable and make YJ character comes alive, I`m so proud of her, she is not like any other actress who will just act the role, read the script and be so concern about their looks, cause most of their fans are admiring their beauty, even they cant act well. I`m not that kind and I`m so glad that Suna is displaying more of her talent cause she love her craft.
If she had botox of surgery, I don`t think we can see lines on her face, right?
Just be kind to KSA, stop writing comment that so hurtful to read, who knows if she wasn`t able to read it.

Thanks again Javabeans and girlfriday!

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We should just concentrate on KSA's fantastic acting skills. She is totalling immersed into this character, Yeon-Jae, and thus her lines are always delivered so naturally. That's why we are feeling her sadness and pain.

Thank you for the recap, girlfriday. Good job!

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I totally agree with you... Kim Soon Ah Hwaiting... sarange... <3

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i just wish yeon jae has a nicer hair style. her current one makes her look ahjumma ! probably cos she's lost so much weight that the hair style seems too heavy.

her earlier hair style was better.

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I am pretty sure that her role as a cancer patient in treatment has a lot to do with how the stylists are presenting her.

They gave her a horrible haircut. Put her in unsexy clothes. She is wearing short shorts to show off her bony knees. And they made her up so her pronounced cheekbones are even more-so.
If they want to make her dying credible, she can't look like some actresses (Song Hye-gyo) do in these shows.

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I seem to recall reading somewhere that KSA went on a gruelling diet for this role with the intention of looking ill, so yes, it is not far-fetched to assume the stylists are also in cahoots.

Having said that, the only one who doesn't look in need of a sandwich is the Good Doctor.

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LOL!
Can you imagine how grueling LDW's diet is?
You can only get that definition by having no FAT on your body, and the only way to do that is to eat lotsa protein, low carbs and no fats.

I wish I could find who said it, but there was one young idol (not Rain, who is extremely famous in the US as that insanely ripped Ninja Assassin guy) who talked about his diet to get that look. He said, "Every day was torture. I just wanted to go to bed so I didn't have to think about food."

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I had no idea just how well-known Rain and his twelve pack actually is until today when I tracked down that dance-off with Colbert ....

I'm not sure which idol that would be either, I thought perhaps Bae Yong Jun but that would have been a while ago.

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Yayyyy.... thank you!!!
JW's voice was sooooo sexy when he screamed at the end of the episode hehehe
Not that I agree with his act but he is just so frustrated with YJ.
ES is also very cute......
Both men are falling falling in LOVE with YJ hahhaa ...
Cant wait for next week 'sigh'

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Thank you for the recaps, GF. I was a little bored this episode. There were some heartfelt moments but the plot seemed to be using the usual cliches in kdrama. The lawsuit, the poor girl, the chaebol heir denying his feelings,the bitchy second lead,etc.

Has YJ thought of how much pain JW will be when she dies, if he falls in love with her? At least the doctor knows what he is in for.

Love the cinematography and pretty scenes.

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I think she didn't really consider him to be a 'real person' when she made her list, Birdie - more a goal to strike off her list.

All of the main characters were guilty of a degree of objectification initially.

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I hope the doctor also starts going to tango....and then they can fight over her through the dance scenario - wouldn't that be fun? LOL
also, did Lee Dong Wook do surgery on his eyes? His eyes look way bigger here.

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I really didn't think that I would enjoy this drama as much as I'm enjoying every minute of it! I literally thought that this was going to be a tear-jerker so to get some cuteness/laugh-out-loud moments before the actual tear-inducing moments is something I'm definitely happy about!

BTW, what led you to giving Dr. Eun Seok the nickname Poopy-seok? Can somebody please explain...

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It was explained in Episode 1 recap ;)

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KYAAA. i'm going nuts. i hope that yeon jae would end up with eun seok. WHY IS IT IN KOREAN DRAMAS, THE SECOND LEAD DESERVES THE GIRL?! i mean in myung wol tooo. to be honest, ryu deserves myung wol rather than gang u.

ANYWAYS, LEE DONGWOOK, THE KING OF SHOWER SCENES. YES, I KNOW YOUR BODY IS SUPEEER DUPER HOT. IT MAKES ME NUTS. AND BECAUSE OF YOU, MY STANDARDS OF GUYS BECOME HIGHER. >.<

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Hahaha, I know. Kdramas have completely distorted my sense of reality. My standards are basically made up of unicorn horn dust and butterbeer for all the realism they reflect.

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"unicorn horn dust and butterbeer"

ahhahahaha. :D what is butterbeer? I assume it doesn't exist yet. If it's beer flavored butter, you need to patent that ish ASAP!

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I just wanted to add that I just re-watched the episodes (yes, we're only 6 eps in but I'm already re-watching!) and found that the lady tango instructor has a killer body. And she dances really well too!

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At first I wasn't too sure she was a lady...but now I think she is. (after my fifth viewing)

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LOL, Jomo!

(I'm on my third re-run. That is how I manage the anticipation and the one week before the next episode comes out.)

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That's why I come here - it's good to know I'm not the only one in the asylum ;)

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Annyeong, Josina! It's one mighty crowded one too. Heheh!

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Kamsamnida Schmazel!

Well I did hear this was the finest place in town for KD Anonymous....

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This is the best recap I have ever read.

I was giggling the entire time and anticipating what would be written about a scene and whether it would be the same as what I'd felt or thought. And I would read my favorite part over. Which means I read the entire thing over again after immediately finishing it. And then I went on tumblr and told other people to read it. Seriously, I think I may be in love with this recap. OMG, am I fangirling a recap right now?!

Thank you, girlfriday, for the recap, and for showing me a side of myself that probably should have remained dormant.

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Wow, I didn't know in Korea you can get in lawsuit without reason o_O. I'm really thankful it is different here. Court won't accept that without any clues and freezing someones account is something not even administration can do easily.

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but, if you have money. sometimes (much of the times ;) ) you can buy administration and lawsuit.

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Ugh, seriously?
Why is a guy who 1) won't leave dumb fiancee 2) an ass to her 3) just a rich guy with absolutely no personality 4) who was just thrown together with her...... attractive?

To be honest, this drama is kind of starting to piss me off. I guess it means the actors are doing their jobs... but I really think Eun Seok is the only good one here. If she doesn't end up with him, it's going to be rather pathetic. So I don't think I'll watch anymore but just read.

Can't it be another Queen of Reversals? Seriously.

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I'm so NOT complaining about the broody showers, haha

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Is Lee Dong Wook ok and healthy? His face looks like he's a terminally ill patient

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He has quite a six pack, but I just want to feed him.

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I am loving this drama. Great way to keep me busy after "The Greatest Love." A few scenes in here takes me back to once again..."City Hall." The night they spent at the Japanese guy's house and YJ touched JW's face. Then the scene in the pool. Then the tango! KSA did it again!!! I adore her so much as an actress.

And what a way to declare his feelings. The line "I think I'm going crazy" will

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especially with the samsoon recaps, i think seeing kimsunah so skinny kiiinda weirds me out. she looks old and.. watery. :-/ and i LOVE that woman.

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this episode is daebak!

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simply irresistible trio.. love the love triangle.. heheheh..>.<

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AAAAH...
AHHH...
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I love this drama. It's super cute :)

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Watching all this cute all the while knowing in the back of your mind we're in for a world of pain in the last couple of episodes.

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No song to accompany this awesome recaps?? Let me give a suggestion: Hawaiian Couple by Humming Urban Stereo (YJ's ringtone). Veryyyyyy cute one! <3

Also thanks for the recaps as always!!

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Can't we just have Eun-Seok steal her away? I like Ji-Wook and all but the good doctor is SO frickin adorable.

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This drama has the power to make me giggle like a lunatic, spazz like a high school teenager who's hormonal and to squeal and scream like a banshee who's just been awaken from slumber and about to go amok on obscure towns...

Just reading your recaps make me giddy! I have butterflies in my stomach just reliving the moments from this drama through your words and from the dozens of comments of Scentaholics like me...

I have never felt this heart twisting need to writhe and hug something close to me because of the dorkiness and adorableness of the male leads ever since My Name is Kim Sam Soon ended...

This drama is cracktastic! I am definitely counting down the days till it's Saturday and not just because there's no work and it's a weekend but because Scent of a woman is airing...

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Just a thought. Wouldn't it be great if Eun Seok actually ends up attending the tango class? With Ji Wook there? Just imagining the possible scenes makes me giggle.

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LOOOVE all your recaps here! I usually watch the show then read your recaps for the funny takes you have on each episode! hehehehe

I LOVE the McPoopy nick ! ^.* man he's such a sweetheart under his icy look.

I suppose Ji wook needs to look more like an ass now so that his change later will be more impactful.

I fervently hope that Yeon-jae will miraculously recover from the experimental medicine which the bitchy SK's company is testing... won't that be like a large ironic slap in her face? HAHA

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i was thinking about possible conversion/ scenerio how JW finds out about the cancer. How's this:
JW: I can't live without you.
YJ: I can't live, with or without you....

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You're hired.

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Ouch.

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i still cannot watch--that is why am just surviving on your recaps!!! thank you again!!! looking forward to next week!!!

seems to me all of ksa's drama have in one way or another have tango dancing hmmmm.....

i cant remember MNIKSS having one but the cast was in tango clothes in their promo pics- i do know KSA tangoed with LDG and CSW and now with LDW.

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i haven't seen the latest episodes but i'm so loving it. last weekend i watched some of lee dong wook's old movies and kdramas. HE IS SUCH A GOOD ACTOR. he can act whatever emotion he needs to convey. he totally won me over. now, i'm so inlove with the guy. :-)

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Thanks for another great recap, girlfriday!

I just loved the line by Poopy-seok when he walked Yeon-jae to the bus stop after dinner and YJ says that he didn't have to walk her out, and Poopy-seok asks why didn't she say so while they were still at his house. Hahaha

I'm also intrigued by the possible role that Sae-kyung's brother may play. He seems a pretty cynical person.

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oh, i don't mind seeing LDW getting wet and in the shower in every episode. more please. hehe.

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OMG!!! I 've cry again, can u believe it?? omo the tango part !!! >___________________________< Kkyak~~~~ and the last part "Because of you… I think I’m going crazy.” Hallelluyah~~~ Cant wait.. oh well have to wait.. ^^ thanks for the recap

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Thanks girlfriday for the recap!

Ugggh Ji Wook! I hate it when guys can't handle their feelings and just go all out mean, as if it's the girl's fault that he likes her. And that bastard, Wilson, if you've found the ring, say so. He knows that people think YJ stole it! I hope they end the lawsuit soon, because I want to focus on more on internal rather than external conflicts.

Anyways, huzzah for Eun Seok! He was total win in this episode!

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Thank you very Much for the recap, and also for the comments from you readers. I really enjoy'em . Yep so! I was a little scared for the ratings. I thought maybe we are the only one loving it, and that Netizens may not react the same way. But NO. Like us, they're getting addicted ahah. I'm so happy that it's successful. Can't wait for episode 7.

Date Episode Nationwide Seoul
2011-07-23 01 13.9 (5th) 15.8 (5th)
2011-07-24 02 13.9 (8th) 15.1 (8th)
2011-07-30 03 13.1 (5th) 15.4 (5th)
2011-07-31 04 12.5 (8th) 13.4 (8th)
2011-08-06 05 16.2 (4th) 18.5 (4th)
2011-08-07 06 17.0 (4th) 18.6 (4th)

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i am liking this show more and more.
rooting for Ji Wook ! the last scene he was a real jerk but i guess hes so angry because hes fallen so head over heels over her and cant understand why.
She completely mystifies him. I suppose in a way he feels that she is crazy and bringing him along to insanity too.
The doctor guy is cute too, especially this episode i feel that the does have some chemistry with Yeon jae. But then comes another shower scene of Ji wook....whats a girl to do? team Ji wook! haha

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i feel that the doctor has an unfair advantage over ji wook. first, he likes her since they were young and 2nd, he knows she is terminally ill. he is disrespectful to all his patients and initially to her. but i guess he will change towards his other patients later.
i feel sorry for ji wook. he is clueless about everything. he doesn't know she is ill and he even thinks that she uses him for money (as told to him by his fiance). well i might even think the same way as he is in his situation. he is unhappily engaged to this hard-to-love woman and denies his feeling to the one he loves. he is using the reaction-formation as a defense mechanism. he avoids one position by taking the opposite position. how i love the psychological conflict of this drama!
and another thing that i really like about this drama is the suffering look in LDW's eyes (aside from the shower scenes, of course).

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love your recap again on this episode - the drama just get more intense and i love it . I have to give credit to Soe Hyo-rim (fiancee) . from 2008 drama " pretty in Soon " she play the little sister - boy have she grown - she 's a better actress now, and she's looks good too . If we hate her character ( i do ) then she did her job - Great casts

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I didn't expect much from this drama, meaning that I didn't think I would like it due to Sun Ah dying from some terminal illness. Already it tears my heart out. But I've watched it up til now and I am so glad I didn't count it out completely. Kim and Ji Wook actually have chemistry. I didn't think it would work cause I don't know this Ji Wook's previous work. Apart from that, I don't find Kim that attractive being so ridiculously skinny. To me she doesnt have sex appeal. But I hope they can spruce her up or make her eat SOMETHING!

Also, please kill the granny hairstyle. So not loving the short hair at all. They make her look too pitiful, when Sun Ah is such a gorgeous girl.

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Much as I can understand JW's underlying frustration is directed more at himself and his situation rather than YJ, the final outburst is seriously unnecessary.

But does that mean that ES will have a chance to develop a love-line with YJ now that it seems to be over between JW and YJ? At least for one or two episodes.

It's so unfair for JW to command her to get out of his life. Who's the one following her around, appearing at every corner where she goes and even attends the tango class she's enrolled in??

JW seems to have regressed into a real snotty chaebol with his last act. However, that also signals he can no longer contain his burgeoning feelings for YJ. It's escalating at a speed beyond his comprehension and he is unable to deal with this sudden influx of foreign emotions that he is feeling for the first time. The tango and pool scenes are immensely explosive. Nothing much appears to be happening, yet the emotions are bubbling so furiously beneath all that calmness that they are threatening to burst forth into the open.

I don't know why but I feel a change is in the air.

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Is the instructor lady Cha Ji Yeon the musical actress/singer??

"I Know Those Eyes, This Man is Dead" from musical Monte Cristo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcsfN2wxkj0

차지연 (Cha Ji Yeon)_그대는 어디에 (Where are you):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuckLY3xfd8

They're the same person, right??

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Wow! It IS her!!

Thank you, cha for this tidbit of information. :)

Her dance with Ramses in the first tango class YJ went to was beautiful.

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Oh, and her singing is amazing!

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Okay. I'm terribly sorry for spamming but...

IS THAT EOM KI-JOON IN THE MUSICAL "MONTE CRISTO"?!

McPoopy totally knows how to tango!! Hahah.

(I thought the way he held the mic at the fanmeeting was weird if he was *just* an actor. But seeing that he does musicals, it makes sense.)

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I know that what I am about to say is almost blasphemy in kdramaland...but...I am sick of Charbeols. I am rooting for Dr. Poopy all the way! He is so adorkable that it is heartbreaking!

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You are sick Charbeols--watch I Need Romance.

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I just had a thought. If Wilson ever turns up in a future episode to clear YJ's name, oh man... what is JW going to feel?

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i made a fanmades from this drama...
im loving it.. ><
thank you so much for the great recaps... <3333

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmU5w8VnCQQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZVzUAaY2c8&feature=related

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