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The King 2 Hearts: Episode 8

Marathon Part II. Bleary-eyed? Check. Emotionally gutted? Check. I also probably lost a few marbles back there, but sanity’s overrated. Or so I hear.

I think it’s to this episode’s advantage that we barrel straight through from Episode 7. Maintaining that emotional current is actually the most useful between these two particular episodes, so thanks, election preemptions. I’ll be sure to send a fruitbasket. Now on with the tears.

 
EPISODE 8 RECAP

Jae-ha arrives at the palace, to the sound of funeral criers on the roof, marking the passing of the king and wailing for his majesty to return. He pauses to look up at them before marching ahead.

He walks into his empty, darkened room, and finds his funeral suit hanging there, in wait. As he starts to change his clothes, thoughts of Jae-kang come flooding back – his sweet smiles, his last words.

He finally lets himself cry a little, but he forces the tears back again.

Hang-ah gets a panicked call from her father, who’s worried for her safety. Moreover, Jae-kang is the one he trusted to keep an eye on his daughter, but now what? She can’t even hear what he’s saying, because she’s terrified, but not for herself, and hangs up on him.

She walks through the memorial hall where she runs into Jae-ha. She bows her head, “Your highness.” He stops to look at her, his eyes red from just crying. Secretary Eun ushers him away, but he turns back to tell her, “Don’t you call me that too.”

Ermmph, that breaks my heart. I love that he can’t bear for her to call him that. Not after Mom and everyone else.

He pays his respects to the king and queen in royal uniform, and makes his way down the hall. He enters the king’s office, a portrait of Jae-kang hanging now where their father’s used to. Gah, I don’t think I’m emotionally ready for all this change!

Hang-ah asks an aide if she can be of any help, and asks where she can be of most use, desperate to do something, anything.

Jae-ha returns to the office in his suit, and sits down gingerly in the king’s chair. Secretary Eun tells him to start with the king’s daily log, the passwords for which need to be reset. Left alone, Jae-ha turns around to the little screen that prompts him for a set of keywords, one to start recording and one to stop (I foresee this coming in handy later).

Only he ends up staring at Jae-kang’s portrait, and all he can do is look up at hyung as tears pool in his eyes. He asks angrily, “You happy?”

“Keyword recorded.” Pffft. Damnit, you’re making me laugh! It prompts him for the ending keyword. Still just talking at hyung, he says aloud, “What’re you looking at?” Machine: “Your passwords have been recorded.” Ha.

What an awesome pair of lines—delivered full of anger at being left behind, in that petulant way he always spoke to hyung, and then hilariously undercut. I love the disconnect between what he’s going through and what the password lady is demanding of him.

Jae-ha finds Secretary Eun in the library and asks what next, only to be met with a mountain of files backed up from the day. He instinctively starts complaining, but has to remember to hold it together. He mutters, “Stress~.”

He’s told about his meetings and speeches and cultural issues, one in particular about “Arirang,” the universal Korean folk song (and one that’s often used to unite North and South, culturally). He pitches a fit, and Secretary Eun puts him in his place by saying it’s a ten-month old issue, so where’s he been? Oh snap.

He asks for the files on “Arirang” too then, on top of all the rest. Secretary Eun starts to say that it’s too much to read all at once, but Jae-ha snaps back, “Do you know what my IQ is? 187. If you don’t believe me you can test me in the morning.”

And then he rolls up his sleeves for an all-nighter. I suppose this is when it pays off to have your hero start off the series as a lazy bum, ’cause now I’m all verklempt at the sight of him studying. Eun Kyu-tae is too, which is sweet and uncle-like, but right now I’m still too mad at you to read it as such.

He gets the report on the investigation of the king’s death—it was carbon monoxide poisoning, from charcoal found in the fireplace.

Suddenly he flashes back to the Beatles album, and the conversation where he gave up the king’s location (made as a suggestion for a good place to vacation), only now his eyes widen in shock.

WAITAMINUTE. Are you seriously trying to make me believe that the friggin’ Royal Secretary didn’t KNOW that giving up the king’s secret location would end in badness? So he’s not evil, but just a moron? Buh… who hired this guy? I was gonna roll with it if you were evil, but if you’re just dumb, I can’t even… Augh, logic fail. Somebody save me before my motherboard fries.

He opens the message he had previously ignored, from M Society. It’s a photograph of the villa and a note, “Thanks for your help!” Such polite assassins. He hangs his head to realize it’s true. Seriously, this is where we’re going with this? Oops I inadvertently helped kill the king? Okay writer, I knew thriller spy stuff wasn’t your forte, but this is just embarrassing for you. Brilliant strategist you are not.

The queen mother bathes Jae-shin in her hospital bed, talking all the while to her secretary to clear Jae-shin’s schedule of public appearances and fit them into her own agenda.

She talks a mile a minute, stopping to ask the nurse why she hasn’t woken up yet, and then decides it’s probably for the better, “Here is hell.” But Jae-shin finally stirs awake and asks Mom what she’s doing.

Jae-ha’s still at his desk by morning, correcting his staff on things he only a few hours ago knew nothing about. He asks after Secretary Eun, who’s taking a sick day from the shock of the king’s death. Jae-ha quips that if he’s fine, everyone else should be too.

Shi-kyung bursts in with news—the princess is awake. It kind of kills me how much his voice is shaking. They run to her side, as she struggles to remember the events of the day. She can remember calling Little Oppa with the plan to visit Big Oppa, calling Shi-kyung after buying groceries…

But the rest is murky. She goes to reach for her phone and then falls over, unable to support her own weight. She looks down at her legs in horror and then up at Mom, “Why are they like this?” Oh no.

Jae-ha pores over the report of his brother’s death, and has Secretary Eun called in. He sits down, head hanging, unable to make eye contact. Jae-ha asks if it was really an accident—isn’t it all too much coincidence, with hyung and then Jae-shin, who can’t remember why she ended up at the bottom of a cliff?

And then Eun Kyu-tae sighs, “It’s my fault.” But just when you think he’s about to confess outright, he means that it’s his fault for not checking everything properly—the fireplace, the windows—he didn’t check those things.

Jae-ha’s eyes fill with angry tears, and he kicks the table over as Secretary Eun says he’s to blame and he’ll take the punishment. Trembling, Jae-ha asks, “Is this because you really feel that you’re to blame, or because you don’t like me, because no matter how hard you work, your effort will be wasted on me?”

Secretary Eun looks up with surprise and then answers, “Both.” Damn. Jae-ha counters that he has to accept his punishment then, and offers it both as an order and a challenge: “Stay. Stay by my side and turn a king that’s trash into a human being.” He tries to protest, but Jae-ha shuts down the argument: “I’m too busy to kick you out right now, ajusshi.” He steps out of the room.

And then right on cue, Bong-gu calls, guessing exactly what Eun Kyu-tae has done up to this point—from knowing exactly what he was doing when he traded that secret for a bribe, pointedly calling it a bribe which he must have known, not admitting it to himself, and then probably choosing to confess his wrongdoing to the new king minus the real confession, just when he’s too needy and busy to actually let him leave.

Oh damn, am I siding with the villain here? Because it’s kind of satisfying to have someone lay out his crimes like that. It irked me to no end that he seemed SURPRISED that his secret-location-leaking somehow coincidentally ended up in the king’s murder, but I like Bong-gu’s theory that he’s living in a big fat tub of denial. I went the other way and chose to give him credit for being an evil mastermind before wanting to believe he’d be that dumb.

Anyway, Bong-gu’s upshot is that he’s now got Eun Kyu-tae on speed dial, because moles with exposable secrets are handy that way. He says for now that all he needs is to have the Trash King go about his business, since we wouldn’t want to have him running around on a vengeance spree rather than doing his job, would we? Well I’m glad someone evil isn’t an idiot, for the sake of the plot.

Meanwhile Hang-ah busies herself in the royal greenhouse, as aides gather around her with pleas for her to do nothing, as requested by the queen mother. She points out that she’s within the 500-meter limit from her room—she measured. Ha.

She says that she can’t do anything else to help, and the aide reminds her that she’s not actually a royal yet. Hang-ah sighs, “I’m just pulling weeds. Just because a North Korean is pulling them isn’t going to make all the plants turn red all of a sudden, so don’t worry.” Hahaha. I love her spunk.

Jae-ha spots her in the greenhouse, and I love the way he smiles at the sight of her. He stops for a visit, and asks the aides to give them the room.

Hang-ah lights up, that is until he notes that she’s keeping busy in a fitting activity (using her brute strength), making her frown. She whines that they haven’t seen each other in ages but that’s what he chooses to say?

He teases in his best kingly voice, “What impudence!” She bows at the waist and declares in her best drama imitation, “I beg your pardon!” made even funnier by the fact that she’s saying it with her Northern lilt.

He leans in close to whisper, “Are you shooting a sageuk?” Heehee. She asks if he’s okay, and he worries more about Mom, that she’s probably about to collapse from exhaustion.

She starts to say, “Maybe I…” And then he cuts in with, “Will you go? If you could just take care of Jae-shin…” She smiles. Aw, look at them being on the same page. I’m so happy he let her feel helpful, though it’s even better that he’s actually asking for the help, not just to make her feel better.

At the hospital, Mom tends to Jae-shin, not noticing that she sneaks a comb from the nightstand. While Mom’s not looking, she starts to stab her own leg with the pointy end, over and over again. Ack.

But it’s the vacant look in her eyes that’s scarier than anything, as Mom screams in horror and she just says, “It’s so strange. I can’t feel a thing. They’re like rubber.”

A while later Mom heads out for a speaking engagement, and when she overhears Mom giving orders, Jae-shin screams that no one’s allowed near her except Shi-kyung. Mom tells him that he’s in charge and turns to go, only to run into Hang-ah on her way in.

Mom tries to turn her away, but she’s got the king’s orders on her side, plus all that gumption, and she manages to stick around by faking a cold. Ha. She gets face time with the doctor, who tells her that Jae-shin needs to start physical therapy, even if she’ll never regain the use of her legs.

In the room, Jae-shin suddenly starts to panic. She begins to frantically look around for a box of tissues, only to have it turn into a full-blown panic attack when she looks under the covers. Oh no.

She uses all of her strength to crawl on her hands to reach the box of tissues, crying in fury that she can’t reach. She falls to the floor with a thud. The staff outside scramble at the noise, but she screams bloody murder that she will kill herself if even one person enters the room.

It’s panic and mayhem and the doctor gets called, and Hang-ah hears enough to storm over there, in team leader mode. Shi-kyung blocks her path, but Hang-ah says, “No one who’s going to kill herself talks that way.”

She walks right in and closes the door behind her. She sees Jae-shin on the floor and reads the situation in about two seconds flat, and locks the door. She strips the bed and throws the linens in the bathroom and runs a bath.

She picks up Jae-shin off the floor, still screaming, and tosses her in the tub. That’s when we see it—that she soiled herself in bed. Oof. Now I get the screaming. Jae-shin wails and fights, but Hang-ah just confronts her baldly, “You pooped. Do you want to bathe in poop water?” It stuns her enough to calm her down for a moment.

The doctor runs over and knocks, and by now Hang-ah is bathing her, and she suggests a calm reply, otherwise she’ll have a somewhat embarrassing nickname on her hands. She mouths: Poopy Princess. Hahahaha.

Jae-shin calls out that everything is fine, but balks at Hang-ah’s help, saying that she’ll do it herself or wait till Mom gets back. But Hang-ah slaps her on the back like she’s scolding a child, and tells her that the queen mother is doing everything on her own without rest and is about to collapse at any moment.

She yells at her for being so selfish, and then tears into the best speech I have ever heard: “Poop? Everybody poops! The king poops. Jang Dong-gun poops. I pooped before I left!”

HA. She’s like, what’s the big whoop about poop? The willful Jae-shin finally relents. A tear falls as she lets herself be bathed like a baby, but rather than let her feel sorry for herself, Hang-ah says her skin is so fair—does she use something special? Jae-shin sticks her nose in the air, “I was just born that way.” Aw, so cute. I love seeing Hang-ah be the hero, in both her tough and soft ways.

Mom returns just as the locksmith gets the door open. She steps inside to find Hang-ah putting lotion on Jae-shin’s legs, the two of them gabbing like a couple of girlfriends, as the princess teaches Hang-ah about the difference between body lotion and foot cream.

Hang-ah gapes: “What’s with all the separate creams—eyes, neck, feet, all separate. You South Koreans slather all your money on your bodies, don’t you?” Well when you say it like that, it does sound a bit ridiculous.

She gasps to find Mom standing in the doorway. She bows nervously. And this time Jae-shin is the one who lays it bare: “Mom, I pooped.” She says that unni washed the sheets three times but they couldn’t get the smell out, and asks if they should use perfume, but Hang-ah whispers that she already went ahead and spilled coffee on them. Ha.

Mom just gapes silently, as Hang-ah fidgets. And then we cut to Mom leading her down to a dank basement and into the kitchen. She orders everyone else out, and then tells her that everyone in her family loves ark shells, and begins to teach her the secret family recipe, handed down from her mother-in-law. Awwwwww.

She can’t help but snipe at her dialect, and Hang-ah swears to try and fix it, quickly correcting herself with an awkward attempt to sound like a Seoulite. That’s enough to put a smile on Mom’s face, and they laugh together.

The family eats together in Jae-shin’s hospital room, and Mom proudly puts Hang-ah’s ark shell dish in front of Jae-ha. He asks if Hang-ah really made it, and quickly deadpans that he won’t eat it then, and passes them over to Jae-shin. Ha.

She’s a good sport and tries it, but coughs at the saltiness. Mom still praises her for cooking them to the right temperature, which is the hardest part, and puts them back in front of Jae-ha.

He looks up, “I h-have to eat it?” Omg, I love Mom’s silent death glare. He takes a mouthful without another word, but can’t fake it to save his life, and sighs at the badness. He whines for meat, but Mom reminds him that they’re still in mourning (must be a holdover from the Joseon era where butchering livestock was forbidden during the sometimes very long months spent mourning a king).

She reminds him that a lot has changed even from the time when his father passed away, and Jae-ha remembers that he had to fast for four days as a child. He laughs that hyung was at least kind enough to die after changing those customs, so they can eat.

The room grows uncomfortable with silence, and Jae-ha just sighs that he should’ve gone ahead and let them eat meat while he was at it, but no. And then Jae-shin joins in, “Big Oppa was a little frustrating.”

They exchange a sweet look, and then Mom finally says it’s because he took after her: “I’m sorry I’m so frustrating.” The kids burst into laughter. Jae-ha tells her not to be mad, and turns to Hang-ah to say that Mom is a little sensitive. “She’s even a little… petty,” using Hang-ah’s word foul just to include her. Aw. They all laugh at Mom’s expense. It’s really adorable.

Jae-shin waves down at the family as they drive off, and in Mom’s first free moment since it all happened, she finally breaks down in tears. Shi-kyung just keeps watch silently in the car as she rocks back and forth, barely able to breathe, crying, “Jae-kang-ah…”

Jae-shin looks at pictures of Big Oppa as she listens to music, crying as she clutches his face to her heart.

And then it’s time for the royal funeral procession, as Jae-ha marches out to meet the king and queen as they’re carried out.

The palace is swathed in white, as Jae-ha and his mother pay respects to Jae-kang for the last time.

Hang-ah cries in her room, as she remembers her Shield.

Once alone, Jae-ha lets himself cry a little in his office, looking up at hyung’s portrait, but again he squeezes the tears back and tamps down his ache. Hang-ah comes in and finds him with bloodshot eyes, and this time she says, “Just let it burst.”

He pretends he doesn’t know what she’s talking about and turns to go, but she grabs his arm, “You’ll make yourself sick that way. There’s nothing in the world that’s more important than looking after your own heart.”

She looks up at him earnestly, but he blinks back any remaining tears, not ready to face it. He tells her coldly that she’s overstepped her bounds, and walks away.

She goes into Secretary Eun’s office to ask if she can’t have just three hours of Jae-ha’s time. Jae-ha finishes a phone call and crouches, weary, barely holding it together. Shi-kyung arrives to escort him to his next appointment, which he says has been cancelled…

Hang-ah pours wine in her room, as we hear Secretary Eun tell her in voiceover about Jae-ha’s favorite foods, which she’s prepared. She watches an episode of High Kick to learn some aegyo, but when she tries it, she nearly vomits in her own mouth from the over-cute. Ha.

She remembers his speech about how guys love to be called oppa, and practices her best version. He arrives and tells her he has to work, but she urges him to rest for just a little while, insisting that she got permission for him to eat sausages and everything.

And then she tries out her cutesy voice, ending her sentence way up in the squeaky range, and closing with, “O…ppa?” Pffft, she totally cops out right in the middle of her “oppa,” which just makes it even more embarrassing.

He stares dumbfounded. *blink blink* “Did you just say o…ppa?” She stands there wishing she could take it back, and he bursts into laughter, saying it’s gross between dong-gaps (they’re the same age).

He laughs, “Did you practice that?” She tries to deny it but it reeks of rehearsals. She tries another line on him, that he’s like two famous people he doesn’t recognize, because she’s trying to imitate the you’re-my-Jeon-Do-yeon-Kim-Tae-hee bit, and he dies laughing all over again.

Her effort is really endearing though, and he’s taken with her, though of course he points out that it’s not because she’s pretty or sexy, but because she’s hilarious. She pouts. He begs her for another one, lying through his pursed lips and scout’s honor that he won’t laugh.

And then she actually puts on paws to dance “Bo-Beep” at him, and he nearly pulls something trying not to laugh. It’s a losing battle, really, and he busts a gut. She hides in embarrassment, but he sweetly tells her it was very cute and gets a paw to the face for his teasing.

He burrows into her bed and declares he’s sleeping here tonight. She tells him she only has him for thirty more minutes, and then he has to go back to work. He whines at her to push it all back, using her atomic needles for the threatening. Ha.

She suggests a nap then, and she’ll wake him. But he just yanks her onto the bed into his arms. Mrwar. She stammers a what-is-this, only he answers more the who-are-you version: “I’m your fiancé-to-be, the king.” Did he just turn I-am-your-king into a come-on?

She gets up awkwardly, saying they have to observe the rules, and he counters that he’ll just move her into the inner palace then. She tells him to quit playing King Uija (of Baekje, who notoriously had a gazillion concubines).

He frowns at that and then tries a different tactic, pretending to worry about her complexion, wooing her over to the bed and touching her face. You sneaky.

She takes out a mirror and says she’s been taking care of her skin everyday, and even the king told her she was pretty. He smiles, “When did I say that?” But she looks away. He realizes she meant the other king. “Hyung?”

It makes his heart sink for a moment, and then he laughs at her for believing it, saying that hyung was actually quite the sweet-talker, and that’s how he seduced his wife. But she says no, he was earnest, and he even sent a picture and everything.

He asks what picture, and she says it was from the day he died. He told her he sent the same thing to Jae-ha—did he not receive it? He admits that he deleted it (that “Kekeke” text he never opened and just deleted).

She says they can just look at hers together, and shows him the adorable couple picture of Jae-kang and his wife, laughing. The note tells her to be strong, calling her jae-soo-sshi, what he’d call her if she were married to Jae-ha.

He makes fun of hyung for doing such silly stuff that didn’t suit him, posing with a V like a goof, and the tears start to well up. Hang-ah gets up, but he reaches out for her hand. Without looking up, he says, “I hung up on him.”

He starts to cry, “Our last phone call… and I hung up on him…” He finally breaks down in tears, and she sits next to him with a hand on his shoulder. He cries, “I’m sorry, hyung. I didn’t know it’d end up this way.”

She pulls him close, and holds him as he finally lets himself cry in her arms.

Fade to black. Hang-ah wakes up and watches Jae-ha sleeping by her side. Aw, it’s really sweet (and actually realistic) that the emotional connection at a time like this would lead very naturally to sleeping together.

Early in the morning, Secretary Eun gets word that the king never came back from Hang-ah’s quarters, and he marches over. She’s already waiting, knowing the consequences and the rules (not just the marriage ones but he’s in mourning for the king, which bears a strict set of rules). He chastises her for not sending Jae-ha back like she should have, but she takes the blame—that she’s the one who asked him not to go.

Bong-gu calls Secretary Eun for his first blackmail-favor, to gain entry into the country. He also asks to meet with the king. Eun Kyu-tae introduces him to Jae-ha by his other name, John Meyer, and Bong-gu greets the king with a respectful bow and a handshake. He says it’s an honor to meet him again, Jae-ha looks confused.

Bong-gu looks up eerily, “Do you not remember?”

 
COMMENTS

There were some fantastic moments in this episode, and some glaring missteps, but thankfully the bad is contained to one character. The Eun Kyu-tae character is interesting because I honestly refused to believe anyone could be so stupid, let alone the king’s right-hand man, but I guess he proved me wrong. I would rather he be an evil mole, but it turns out he’s actually just a spineless weasel, which seems worse to me, plotwise, because it saps tension from the palace.

I suppose some tension can be salvaged if he continually puts Jae-ha in danger in order to preserve his own guilty conscience, but that’s just going to anger me, whereas Evil Eun Kyu-tae would’ve at least been a worthy adversary. Le sigh. I guess I’ll have to hope that if we’re not going the evil route, then there will be a significant character arc for him to redeem himself in some way.

But the throughline of this whole episode—in mourning Jae-kang through ritual, in separate ways for each member of the family—it was beautifully done, and I felt like we were able to mourn alongside them. The thing that really grounded the loss for me was the way that Jae-ha dealt with it—he has this way of talking to and about hyung very casually like he’s still around, and without that distancing formality of death that’s both funny and heartbreaking. That password scene killed me—it felt strangely realistic to me, just the way everyday life interjects itself into tragedy like that. And the family dinner, where laughter happens, even when you’re sad.

The episode-long beat of Jae-ha forcing back his tears again and again and again felt so true to life, and a very simple but telling way to carry him through the mourning process. He holds back his tears more than anyone, because he has the most to carry on his shoulders.

And of course it’s Hang-ah, the only one who doesn’t need him to carry her, who’s there for him to lean on. I love that their connection, despite the largeness of the fictional world, seems very organic and simple. Their conflicts come in the form of international crises, but really that’s just a metaphor for two people from different worlds making a relationship work. The way she’s there for him when he loses his brother is just so normal and real.

That emotional connection really drove home the idea that they are equals, which I find to be a lovely theme that’s been constant with these characters (the evenly matched banter, the emphasis on being dong-gap, the pride wars). Before it was one-upping each other at their petty games, but now they’re standing side by side, and I just love the idea that he can carry the world on his shoulders, if she carries him on hers.

 
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i'm alright with Secretary Eun Gyu-Tae being a good guy whose tounge slipped vs. him just being a pawn.

why? because that gives John Meyer (or Bong-Gu) an advantage of having to use someone inside the palace, but at the same time he won't necessarily have the upper hand because Secretary Ahjusshi isn't really a bad guy.

and i think Secretary Ahjusshi will become key to resolving some conflicts later on. we need someone who can clarify the things that went down (or will go down), and Ahjusshi is the only one who knows the secrets. if he's going to be a villain, then the writers will have a hard time to have Jae Ha figure out some of the darker themes without being given answers by someone who already knows them.

and it makes Secretary Ahjusshi's character more complex. if he were to be exposed, that can be considered treason and he could be punished severely even if it were an honest mistake. so clearly he will be faced with predicaments in the future, and i see him piling up more mistakes as he covers up for one grave mistake and so there may only be one way to redeem himself later on.

oh and that line about Yoochun was HILARIOUS. rofl. honestly, Jae-Ha's character is so blunt that it's funny. remember him mocking the North Korea's leader being a dog in the earlier episodes? for me that's a far more "oh snap!" moment than his dig with Yoochun. why are people upset when it's true anyway? instead of turning on Jae-Ha's character, maybe tell Yoochun to watch his actions first next time so people won't take jabs at him. do fans honestly think sane people will praise JYJ for their actions?

best part for me in this ep was Jae-Shin trying to reach for the tissue. that scene was just..uhhh...heartbreaking. and the Queen mourning Jae-Kang's death inside the car. just...ahhhhh...it's probably because the King's character was so likeable and so real that his passing just seemed so surreal to viewers. in most dramas there will always be a death of a close relative but the King's character, i think, resonated with viewers because his personality wasn't superficial. he's loyal, but he is also playful. he is serious and apologetic, but he is also commanding and emotional. the character is just relatable, we all know someone who's like that or at least partially like that.

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Is a great eps, tearing my face and burts laugh even without eng sub.

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I loved this episode so much!!!

But the preview has me really worried for Hang Ah.

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He got me at K2H...!
This is gonna go in my little black book where LSG FINALLY settles in a legit spot in my KDrama psyche.
LSG-Boy to Man-K2H.
Before this, he just kept slippin' outta my mind right after his movies.Couldn't Wouldn't stick. NOW I'm doggone sure the mental image of his poignant sadness..his thus far unspoken but non-verbally explicit affection-love for Hang Ah...will be hard to erase for a long time.

HJW hasnt pulled anythg outta the bag for me. I know she's capable of whatever she's showing in K2H. Her brand of Cute sits on the fence for me. Touching her lips at d fridge kiss scene ? Cutely Sensual (?!). The kinda of aegyo thing dat'll get quite alot of guys. Her bear-paw dance? I watched it with a thin hanky over my head..!Ya ya ..silly me! But it was a teensy bit hair-raising for me ..

As for d old Right-Hand man..well , not possible in reality to be so embroiled in Political Decorum & Rules to suddenly make a stupid pea-brained decision to let slip YOUR King's whereabouts & safety for a vintage something something.The writer really made him cheap & stupid! Not congruent with his image as a smart no-nonsense age-old trusted RH man who would normally " go down with the ship"!

The deflowering moment of Hang Ah?Well , the romantic in me was disappointed. The realist in me , accepted that the writer wanted to keep the sadness & mourning of a much-beloved brother/king at the hilt & didnt wanna adultered it with a 'ooooh hmmm aaah' scene.
By the way, thats a dang fugly UGLY as hell lingerie !!
Good thing , she changed out of it b4 he woke. That'll douse watever 'morning-after' flames of passion!

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When I read the character description I expected the Secretary to become evil. And just before Ep7 and 8 aired, we got spoilers that the Secretary were behind the assassination. I like that there'll will be another villain who is an important and close person to the royal family. But I wonder why they let such spoilers to be released. Seunggi even spoke about it in the interview right before these 2 episodes aired, that the Secretary is evil. Why reveal it beforehand? While I could guess from the beginning of this drama after reading the character description that the Secretary may become evil, but I didnt know what he will do. Knowing the he will be behind the assassination early on, I thought it can take the excitement out when watching the scene.

So, thats why, its such a nice surprise when suddenly his behavior was really confusing and I couldnt be sure if he really intend to kill the king, or just, dumb, innocent.

Like you, I think I like it more to see him evil that dumb. But I prefer to be surprised, so hopefully, now that I cant be sure of what his identity really is (the character description clearly says that Shi Kyung will be disappointed in him) i hope there's more to his character.

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I haven't even watched it yet and here I am ready to cry.

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I knew it had to happen. But still. I'm really gonna miss that king. :(

Bye, Jae Kang.

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yay! thanks GF!

What better way to say "You're welcome to the family" but you're mother-in-law teaching you a secret recipe? Love that moment! :)

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I mean "your" mother-in-law. ;)

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Wonderfully played episodes though there was soo much error and confusion. somehow it felt right watching both episodes together.. Hang ah rocks i am happy they r giving more development to her character. Also the sudden shift in jae ha too was taken nicely.. The plot thicken now so i hope the maintain the pace...

though ha ji wons over drawled voice is a bit of a dampner though... over-cute for me!!!

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I was extremely impressed with Lee Yoon Ji in this episode. She perfectly conveyed Jae Shin's emotion. The scene where she tried to reach out for the tissue box really had me in tears. This whole entire episode really dehydrated me after I finished watching it. I don't even remember how much tissues I wasted...

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Really in love with this drama~
I cried so much and hard in these two episodes (7 & 8)...
But from the preview of episode 9, I guess there would be even more tears...
Just hope JaeHa would see through the scam and believe in HangAh... and HangAh, please hang on... and kick asses back! Cause I think she would definitely win in the end as she always does!

Seung Gi oppa really has the flair of a king! His low tone as he told the Secretary Eun that Secretary Eun should be punished for his mistakes that led to the "accident" made my heart shivered!
It was the tone of a dictator!!!

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hahaha, i wish they played up the sexual tension a bit more before they slept together... its nice that it was a natural progression through their emotional connection, but an episode with full on sexual tension vs. Joseon rules would be awesome. hahaha

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Oh yeah, one thing which I noted and was once again amazed by the writers' ability:

I just felt that the JaeHa and JaeShin are sooo alike!!! And it just makes them a lovely brother and sister pair!

Remember what JaeHa said as HangAh treated his wounded leg during the 60km run... then JaeShin said the same thing as HangAh slapped her and straightened her up! It sooo cute and its these little details that make me hooked onto this drama!

Love TK2H!!!

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tambah seru dramanya ....

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setuju!

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Lovely, lovely recap girlfriday. Thank you soooo much for continuously giving us treats every week. You always provide a new perspective to each scene, that i always end up going.."ahhh OhhhK!" ^___^

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LSG has grown by leaps and bounds. The subtle acting, the silent grief does intensify more the feeling of extreme sadness that was the whole atmosphere of the episode. Solid acting for everyone here, a highly charged emotional chapter.

Like the others though, i wish the writers would cement more the logic and the gradual development of relationships. I mean, I still can't believe that a few smooches by the refrigerator does not make you decide tomarry someone so suddenly and against all odds at that. I wish we get to see how they fell in love more.

And like some fans here, I feel a little cheated with the bed scene. Wish we get to see more. nyahahaha. See, this show has turned me into a perv. aaackk.

And what's up with the names John Mayer and Daniel Craig, is it? i mean, really????

Anyway, hope the plot development would continue to glue us in our seats. I love this drama despite its flaws. I have also been watching Rooftop Prince, it has been keeping me in stitches and I love it too. But the one that makes me hold my breath and take it away so often is this drama.

Thanks GF for the recaps. as always

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By now, I have already seen episodes 7 and 8 three times each and I am still crying. Re-watching King Jae Kang's scenes is cathartic, and "re-living" the tragedy with the characters feels like I am mourning along with them. Like a loyal subject, I feel like bowing in respect to the dead king that we so loved. And with pride, I salute the new king who has shown such courage and maturity in the face of tragedy.
So much has already been said about Jae Ha and the spot-on portrayal of LSG. I would never have guessed that this boy has it in him. I think he just upped his game here all around. He is more funny, but also incredibly more sensitive, subdued, charismatic and multi-layered. Kudos to the writer for giving us such a great and memorable character.
I would just like to mention (because they are seldom mentioned in these blogs) that I love Jae Shin and Shi- Kyung. I hope that they get to have a great story. The chemistry between the two actors is palpable. Love Shi-kyung from the very beginning, but I'm glad he didn't become the 3rd wheel in our OTP. This actor has also hooked me real good, especially during the race scene and when JS sang for him and he begun to fall in love with her (awww); and when JS wouldn't let anyone in, you can just feel how distraught he was. His scenes are few and far between but are always impressive.
OK I'll stop now. Have I mentioned that I love this drama? Oh and I'm addicted.. yes this is my new crack... I have so many more things to say... ok I'll stop now...

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This show tears my guts out. Slowly.

love the princess' anguish and embarrassment at pooping, her angry tears and her very realistic reaction. How does she do that?? It was not overdone at all it made my heart ache so much.

and the OTP's Bo-peep moment? Just perfect. I have to say that I got excited when I heard the theme music come on (the same one when they kissed)..."oh this is gonna be good", hehe.

Can I also say that I love eun shi kyung??? He is seriously SO. EARNEST. he is so cute. His little outburst was so in character. I love it.

Most painful moment for me? When Hang ah says 'chona complimented me on my skin..." Jae-Ha: "me? when? ...Hyung?" ahhh. Gets me everytime. It's just such a gaping moment of loss. And how being referred to as the king is ever more a reminder of his brother's death. *tears*

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haha! I just talked about it last night.. Now, I'm willing to give Jae Shin the Golden Toilet Bowl, she needs it more.. Hang ah and Jae Shin's relationship is one of the cutest thing in the drama.

I can't help but whine about this drama! I can't wait for the next episode! I'm royally doomed for another week!

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They took the bromance away from us, but now they will gave us sistermance (?? lol) of HA and JS from now on. They are cute, I find funny their scenes!

XD

But, I miss, Jae Kang. So sad.

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hehe when I saw that bathtub scene, and Hang-Ah trying to unbutton Jae Shin's shirt... can I just say RAWR? rofl
I slap myself for thinking that hahaha, but really their chemistry is pretty good :P

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Good episode. Reminds me of Goong! Only that this couple is now more emotionally and physically involved in the earlier part of the drama which can get reallly complicated cos having a North vs South plot is way more complicated than a family rejection plot.. Its a case of National Security!

What tidal love it has to be for the KING to trust his Girl, with his Country at stake.

Any normal person would just give up and let her go...

This is going to get really intense, if the script and plot plays it right... fingers crossed

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crossing my fingers along with you

according to TK2H staff's blog, apparently episode 12-13 script is nomu nomu tragic
ugh I think I'll need to prepare for that with boxes of tissue

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Can things get any more tragic or bleaker? ackkk!! I wonder what's gonna happen?! Please NOT an impending miscarriage?! THIS is what I've been hearing....i am choosing to ignore it!!

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I didn't cry so much this episode, but I got a little teary-eyed a couple of times (Jae-ha's password scene, Jae-shin's poop crisis). I really enjoyed the scenes with Jae-ha and Hang-ah together, especially when he started crying. Oh man, Lee Seung-gi is a great actor. He can play the funny and drama so well, and make you feel so much for his character. He's awesome!

Thanks for the recap, Girlfriday.

Now we're getting to the meat of the show with Bong-gu. Urgh. I hate him.

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Thanks so much for the recap! I loved this episode sooooo much. Lee Seung Gi is so great in this drama. I can't believe how well he acted in all the episodes. He really brings the light to his character. The others are equally great. Very good cast all in all.

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For now, I buy that Secretary Eun made a misjudgement, that's all. For someone who have been serving 2 generations of kings, who manages everything for the king in the background, one tends to get arrogant, complacent and hence careless..

If it's someone who donates regularly, and whom Secretary Eun got to thank in person, you would assume they have done his background checks and all and find him both trustworthy enough and his wealth and donations come from legitimate source, etc.

For Secretary Eun, it may be just one moment of weakness or greed even, that he hinted Anmyundo. It's like Public Relations, ie . The donor wanted to meet the King, now the donor can stay nearby, stage an accidental meeting with the Royal couple etc ... Who would have thought otherwise ???

It is totally believable that he have hide this mistake at all cost now. He probably have just as impressive a legacy or resume being King's most trusted aide. Of course he want to end the history records of his contributions as that. He had hoped that Jae Ha allowed him to resign or retire as his punishment, but Jae Ha didn't.

Most importantly, the biggest consequence is Shi Kyung future as the royal guard, as often the whole family will be affected. Of course, he won't allow that. Hence, he could be blackmailed, and made worse decisions one after another.

Often, life's tragedy may start off from one simple mistake isn't it ? ^^

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Hello Wood,
I liked your perspective on secretary Eun and in the context of this drama, that actually made sense. It will be interesting to see how the story develops and what secretary Eun does going forward and as he is cornered and blackmailed, also it will be interesting to see what happens with Shi-Kyung. I wonder if he will have a love story (played out till the end) with the princess.

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maybe Eun Kyu Tae thinks it's some King's fans asking where the king will be vacationing...but still it's quite idiotic of the character to give away classified information.

how can they do such things to Lee Soon Jae!! RAWR!!

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Oh, that's why they cast Lee Yoon Ji as the princess! She's awesome.

I didn't cry reading ep 7 recaps, but cried reading this post. It just sank on me that the King Jae Kang won't be back. No more cute hyung. :'(

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Oh dear... Watching it back is making me confused... Somebody please HELP me. Did they have sex or did they just sleep in the same bed? Im confused as hell. Please help me anyone??!!

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According to kdrama norms, guy without clothes and lady in sleepwear = deed done.
Following episodes will most likely confirm or deny this, so hang out to the ride.

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haha thanks so much for your help ! =)

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Maybe a crown prince was made? That's how Hang Ah gets to come back to the palace?

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I don't want this to happen since it'll make things easier for JH after he learns of HA's innocence!! I want him to grovel...since the next episodes will be hell for HA!! It depends on how they execute the foll episodes: on the one hand i want JH to trust HA but on the other hand his beloved hyung was murdered PLUS all the evidence will indicate NK's involvement!! so yeah...it depends on the execution and i don't want them to use the oft-repeated pregnancy trope!! :/

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John Mayer is the owner of club M, the business of club M is providing weapons or war weapons, so their clients are nations in war.... Jae Kang is very determine to unify north and south korea, that is why he is very determined with WOC. Club M is the one that will be affected in case North and South Korea decided to be one. but aside from that I think John mayer has deeply rooted envy with Jae kang and Jae ha, but iguess soon the coming episodes will tell more about him....

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Exhausted from the bawling that consumed me during this episode. Held it together pretty much, even during the brilliantly written coming-to-grips-with-paraplegia scenes, the heroine Hang Ah swooping in to get the princess up by her bootstraps, but totally lost it once Queen mother gets into the car and lets it loose. All of the strength she had to use to hold herself together for her daughter, who just poked a hole in her thigh, while running a palace despite not even having a free moment to mourn her beloved first born and his perfect wife--I keenly felt it. What great acting by our veteran actress! I dunno how she's doing it as she is also starring in KBS's weekend drama, "My Husband Got a Family." Where does she find the time and energy to do both at the same time? K2H must be SO emotionally draining!

I loved the real-ness of the poop scene--it's such a rude awakening of the harsh reality that now faces Jae Shin. Wouldn't it be great if Hang Ah could use her special forces training to help Jae Shin develop those awesome biceps that she'll need to offset the loss of her legs? I'm so loving their new found sisterhood that I'm ignoring the obvious foreshadowing of the next huge conflict in the plot-- it's hard enough that she's North Korean--do we really need the John Mayer fiasco on top of it all?

Can't say enough about my newfound respect for Seunggi's growth as an actor. The restrained grieving was so powerful throughout this episode. As an American I can see where the physical interaction between the sleep scene was lacking, but I think it would result in a societal meltdown if LSG portrayed such a blatant disrespect of tradition during such a critical time, even if it is just a drama. I buy into their growing affection for each other starting back from the
training days, to the kiss, and their now longing for each other's company during this busy time. I do agree that being busted by the dads solidified things because Jae Ha now had no way to skirt the issue. But in the process, he was taking steps to thinking/acting like a King.

Seriously the new crack!

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Your writing is so sensible and controlled, totally unlike your name! Hahaha.
Been re-watching those scenes you mentioned and was awed by them anew.
Did you notice the watery drag marks on the floor caused by Jae Shin's accident?
And the banter at the family dinner without Jae Kang. Jae Ha was reprising his role of the whiny little brat to try to get back some of the normalcy, and first Jae Shin chimed in, and then the queen mother third it. Ah, this family...
When the queen mother was saying the clams were cleaned, but if not, they needed to be washed thoroughly, and Hang Ah just turned around and started practicing washing them...she's such a sweetheart...My mind flipped back to what the father said about her little hands cooking and doing household chores...
Gosh, now I can't stop gushing TK2H!!!

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I did not want the king to die!! Even though in the back of my head i know that this would happen but i was wishing that they did not have to go on this route but they did. :( i wanted to see the happy family together through the end of the drama plus the actor that played the king was just amazing in his role, very different from what i've seen him so far and i grew so fond of him in fact i grew so fond with this drama that cried from episode 7 to 8. T_T dang it. This drama is gotta be on top of my favorite drama list. I think everybody fits perfectly with their role and they bring so much into their character. I think this drama has one of the best cast in my opinion, everyone is just on par with their performance except for a few foreign people but that didn't take away from the whole quality of the drama.

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I was wondering if the poem / verses which Jae-ha
The flowers have already fallen /
The brief light of spring has now dried up /
It’s good! The rain that falls through the night /
One stem of the plaintain tree rises.

receites in the engagement are a part of an arirang?
Any ideas... any interpretation on the meaning. Did he forsee what will be ahead of them both?
This would mean more tears but they will be stronger?

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It's a poem called "Late Spring in the Country" by Hwang Hyun (1855-1910), and that's all four verses of it. Not Arirang. I guess the simplest interpretation would be sadness at the passing of spring but a ray of hope for the coming of summer, a basic past/future metaphor, which I suppose you could apply to anything if you wanted. But it's not a love poem in and of itself.

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I guess Hang Ah will have a fight scene in the coming episodes, they won't show how deadly she was defeating a man in the first episode for nothing.. Maybe she will fight that deadly foreign woman.. this drama still has more surprises to offer..

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Ooo.... I like that idea. She makes me think of like a Lisabeth knock off, from Girl with a Dragon Tattoo.

Mostly she looks kinda cool, but I find her lacking. Probably b/c I find the whole John Mayer thing just annoying.

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this is awesome! Hope! There are many excellent actors here unlike other drama! its a true DRAMA!

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AMAZING I love this episode. it might have been really sad but for some reason I love these kind of stuffs.... a scene that breaks my heart? :D

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oh how i love this drama but this ep ha to be the best until now.i love the scene between js and ha.that what a family is like,when you break down that they put some sense into you.im gonna miss this family. T_T

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thank you gf for the recaps

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Thanks for the recap GF!

Loved this episode...And Lee Seung Gi is so awesome in this drama...Love him!!

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too much heartbreak.

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I am really loving the mood set up for this drama..
it feels like we're watching a film rather than a drama.. with the dark lighting and what not..
hopefully, this helps add the intensity of future thriller scenes to come.
Although we can do a bit at times without the shaky camera.

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Yes, it's pretty to look at. You know what, my days are full of TK2H. But, recently I watched other drama, and I was like "Heh? What's wrong with my computer? Why it looks so colorless?". I realized, that's not my computer. My eyes used to watch the pretty TK2H (because I rewatched the eps over and over again). So I decided to just marathon that other drama after I finished watching and rewatching TK2H. For now I watch only TK2H, and it owns my body and soul. Sigh, I'm so obsessed.

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So true! Happening to me too! I'm so used to the colors of TK2H that when I go and watch others I feel like all the colors are so muted and off.

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haha. all dramas should be shot this beautifully xD
im a sucker for good cinematography

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I have a bit of dread that we will get 'The King cannot know this' when the bad guy dies. I just see that as a sort of cheat to us. Yes it is revenge for killing the brother but a wise man said "That sometimes vengence is Justice."

Also the bad guy has resources and might try to go after the King and his family. If not right away then years later.

Off Topic. Cynthia thank you for the suggestion of Viki. I like the set up there very much.

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OMG just because of that 1 line some pp are going crazy :/ i just read it here http://jyj3.net/2012/04/13/news-120413-the-king-2hearts-under-attack-for-assumed-reference-to-park-yoo-chun-and-stalker-fans/
apparently king 2 hearts was filmed way before the JYJ and stalker scandal so ... ?

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Just ignore them, they don't watch the drama fully so they become overly sensitive with this issue, though, in fact, too many issue had been talked in TK2H.

Ah, just wanna add, you may like to read Comment No.2 (and the replies) over this thing, I hope it's clearing the problem :)

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I agree. it's sad that some of Yoochun's fans (who haven't even watch a single episode of TK2H) is judging the drama like they've watched it hundred times just because that one line. sigh.

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exactly, TK2H brought out too many issues.. what's the deal with fan thing. There are more issues that ppl should focus on while watching TK2H. TK2H producers, director and writer is brave enough to talk about issues that ppl don't want to listen or talk about.

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I can't wait for next week. I hate that we won't see the three siblings be crazy which I thought would happen at least once. This two-episode heart break fest was so moving.

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Don't cry J.H :(

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Really love the show. HJWs acting was very good. I think LSGs acting skill was better than before. Still not excellent but good enough. Actually i didnt like dark genre, but its not just dark, its comedy too, and romance of course. Almost complete. If i have to choose between rooftop and TK2H, i still will choose this show. Its more interesting. Thanks to writers.

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this episode was awesome.. It was sad and it was so realistic with character's emotions throughout the show.. and LGS's acting improved so much, I mean seriously, he is excellent!! I love this show!!!

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John Meyer?David Craig? Why the names seem familiar to me???Hehehehe..But I love this drama..Love all the casts. We international fans really appreciate this drama as it is different from other dramas we've seen before.

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Watched ep 7 and 8 so many times and still die of laughter at Hang ah's bo-peep dance, and feel my heart ripped out watching Jae Ha trying to hold it in.
Can I just say that I suddenly find Seung gi extremely hot?!! when he says 'i am your fiance, the king" it was...RAWR.

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I don't know why the key-word part was funny. I was so sad at that part because he was looking at the picture of his hyung and directly talking to him asking "are you happy" and "what are you looking at". If I can remember correctly, it was the first time he was "speaking" to his bro so honestly. It showed his resentment and anger for him dying in such an honest way. I was tearing up );

p.s I'm starting to think if you could listen to all the past passwords, they would all seem weird. If your father or older brother died, you probably couldn't think of a normal password. I also wonder what his hyung's password was....

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if I remember it correctly, his hyung's password might be, " Father, It's Jae-Kang" from ep.4

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Yes, it's 'Aboji, Jae Kang ibnida' CMIIW

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Cell phone product has officially replaced donut placement.

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