230

Big: Episode 12

Well it only took twelve episodes, but I finally love an episode of this show without reservation. Part of me is wistful at the what-could-have-been, and part of me is just grateful it came at all. It’s an episode full of emotional payoffs, clever connections, and lots and lots of fuzzy, funny warmth.

 
EPISODE 12 RECAP

Kyung-joon tells Da-ran to stop putting herself through this if all it’s doing is making her cry and causing her pain. He says that he’ll take responsibility for her, which is just freaking adorable and too funny, coming from the nineteen-year old.

He says that it’s his fault she’s come this far, marrying his shell to protect him, and if he’s the one to call it quits, he’ll be the one to take responsibility.

Kyung-joon: “While you’re wearing that ring, I won’t ever break my promise not to go to you. BUT… if you take that ring off, I’m going to take it as an okay to come to you, and I’ll take Gil Da-ran away.”

Finally, the gauntlet! He makes it clear that he’s not forcing her to take the ring off, but he’s no longer going to help her keep it on either. It’s perfect—honesty from him, while leaving the choice to her.

She asks how she could agree to those terms (they’re talking about it in contract-speak, like he’s made a proposal for a requisition and she’s not cooperating). He tells her that he’ll keep his promise—if she wants him to disappear he’ll disappear. “But if you want to see Kang Kyung-joon, take off that ring.”

They head home, and Da-ran spends the car ride stealing glances back and forth from her ring to Kyung-joon’s face. He asks if she’s giving it any consideration at all, and she in turn wonders how he can talk about it so lightly.

He figures there’s no expectation on his part that she’ll ever choose him, so he doesn’t really feel the need to be serious. But it gives him pause, “Are you… considering it?” She stammers that of course she’s not, but it sounds convincing to no one.

He muses that she didn’t call him a blood clot this time, and says he would’ve taken it all back if she had. Aw. It both warms my heart and breaks it that he’s shown his feelings with zero expectation that she’d return them.

Meanwhile Dad tells Mom that Kyung-joon is in the hospital, and they can’t turn their backs on him. Mom finally shares the fact that Yoon-jae saved Kyung-joon’s life in their accident: “Isn’t the debt repaid?” Well, I always suspected you were the devil.

She tells him that Yoon-jae is trying to find Kyung-joon’s father, and she won’t stand for any of it. Dad chose once to abandon Hee-soo and Kyung-joon for Yoon-jae and Mom — the choice is his again, but she’s prepared to never let him see Yoon-jae if he chooses wrongly. Gee, tell us how you really feel.

At home, Da-ran prepares to take her ring off to do the dishes, but when she sees Kyung-joon approach, she quickly shoves it back on her finger. He looks at her sideways, chiding that he’d hardly steal the ring while she was washing dishes. It gets her all flustered and she calls out belatedly, “I’m not concerned!”

And then later she comes out of the shower with the ring still on her finger and he sighs that he’s not going to carry her away if she takes her ring off to shower, for crying out loud. By now she’s yelling, “I’m NOT CONCERNED!”

She storms into her room, completely fixated on the ring of course, and gets spun around some more when she sees the sunflowers from Kyung-joon. She’s still staring at her ring at work the next day, and tells herself that she’s the crazy one for concerning herself with a child’s joke.

She asks Ae-kyung using her ye-olden-days metaphor what someone should do to keep from falling for the young man next door while waiting for her husband to return. Ae-kyung says there’s only one sure way: move. Ha.

Da-ran tells herself that’s the right thing, and to that end, starts looking into transferring to a new school. Uh-oh. Kyung-joon comes home to find her washing shoes in the yard and makes another snipe at the fact that she’s wearing her precious ring like she’s scared he’ll kidnap her while doing laundry.

This time she snaps back that he’s made her all kinds of worried, while he’s going around making jokes. But he’s no idiot: “Just keep telling yourself it’s a joke.”

She yells that she’s not in the mood to match his childish pranks, and he asks what the alternative is then—to suffer in patience, like an adult? He asks in earnest curiosity—what exactly is she suffering from? Missing Yoon-jae? Or dealing with her mother-in-law?

Da-ran: “It’s you.”

Eeeeee! But of course he hears it as suffering from having to deal with him, not resisting the urge to jump his barely-legal bones, as the case may be.

He argues that he was trying really hard to be good to her. Da-ran: “While waiting for Yoon-jae-sshi to return… laughing with you, getting along with you, being happy… that’s the hardest thing!”

He spits back angry and confused, “That’s difficult? What would you have done if I had treated you even better? Would you have died suffering?!” She counters cryptically, “I was bad, but I won’t be anymore.”

She brings up his father and says that he won’t need her anymore once they find him, so they should just never see each other again, like the original plan. He shouts defensively that that sounds JUST PEACHY and storms into his room.

She grabs a trash bag and starts to clean out everything that reminds her of Kyung-joon, like she thinks cleaning out the stuff will clear him out of her heart. He watches as she throws out his sunflowers, the bottle of liquor from her dad, and (noooo!) their pandas.

He storms back into his room, thinking that she’s trying to clean out every last remnant of him to make way for Yoon-jae’s return. Not to be outdone, he grabs a trash bag too and starts looking for stuff to throw out.

Only… he can’t find anything. Why is my heart breaking?

On the verge of tears, he shows her his empty bag—he was going to fill it with all the stuff she gave him, only there’s nothing. “Look at it. It means there’s nothing you’ve done for me this entire time.” Oof.

He throws it down and yanks her bag out of her hands, rifling through all the evidence of the things he did for her. He yells that if he’d have filled the bag, she might’ve died already from all the suffering.

He leaves her reeling, and she picks up the empty bag. “There’s really nothing that I’ve done for him…”

But she’s on a mission, and she drags her bag of stuff out to the trash. She leaves it on the curb and doesn’t look back, and Kyung-joon watches dejectedly from across the street.

What he doesn’t see is that right after he walks away, she turns right back. She takes the sunflowers out and looks at them lovingly. She tells herself that flowers wilt anyway, so she’ll just keep these until they wilt.

But then she sees Kang Panda staring back at her, giving her a guilt trip with its panda eyes. She takes the China travel guide back out, thinking she might still go there someday. She flips through it and finds the little stick figure drawing of them on the Great Wall and muses that Kyung-joon got her there after all.

And then she stuffs all of it back in the bag… and takes it back inside. HA. I love it.

She crouches down to pick up his empty trash bag and tears well up. “Kyung-joon-ah… I’m sorry.” She raises it up to her face and then whispers into it, “I like you.” Aw. She ties up the bag, like it’ll keep her secret that way. That’s just adorable. I think filling it with love is way better than filling it with stuff.

But we cut to the mound of trash on the curb, and see that she’s thrown out the bag filled with her confession.

Kyung-joon meets Mari in the park and they agree that the mystery man who came to the hospital must be Dad. He figures it’s the man’s loss if he doesn’t want such a smart, handsome, well-behaved son, and Mari agrees.

He asks Mari not to tell Gil Teacher that they couldn’t find Dad—she’s waiting on it as her get-out-of-jail-free card. He figures he’ll just wait until his twentieth birthday, lie that he found Dad, and go on his way.

Dad seeks out Aunt and Uncle’s restaurant, pausing to gaze at Hee-soo’s photo on the wall. Meanwhile Mom meets Se-young and tells her about Da-ran’s last visit. Mom wants the old Yoon-jae back, while Da-ran seems to only want to stay by the new Yoon-jae’s side. Well, you’re not wrong.

Kyung-joon pouts while Da-ran packs to go camping with her family, and purposely messes with her car to make her leave it behind. Sometimes I wish we’d just stop for a regular commercial break instead of padding scenes with needless product placement. Do a commercial. I’ll take a bathroom break. Everybody wins.

The family pulls up and Da-ran gives the excuse that Yoon-jae has to go to a friend’s wedding so he can’t come, but when they ask him, he says he’s not busy and storms back inside.

Da-ran is forced to tell them they had a fight, and orders them not to call Yoon-jae… which of course they all do. Heh.

He pouts that he was supposed to find the Seo-suh-bang rock with Dad and that Mom was going to pack him kimbap, and he was supposed to watch porn with Choong-shik. Instead he spends the afternoon revenge-cleaning, throwing out all of Da-ran’s things.

He reaches her room intending to get rid of everything, but discovers the bag of his stuff, recovered from the trash. Yay. He smiles like loon and goes about putting all her stuff back with a skip in his step.

He finds all the messages from Mom, Dad and Choong-shik, and tsk-tsks them for not including directions on how to get there.

Da-ran searches for rocks along her hike and finds one that makes her smile – it’s pointy and harsh and shiny, just like Kyung-joon. She brings it back and finds her tent empty, just as Kyung-joon arrives.

He pretends that he’s just doing the family a favor since they bombarded him with texts, and he shows her the last one from Mom telling the two of them to make up and have a good time. They look at each other, “The two of us?”

Mom, Dad and Choong-shik drive away in a fit of giggles at their ingenious plan to leave the couple stranded, having told Yoon-jae to take a cab there. They decide to pick them up tomorrow. Love this family.

Kyung-joon looks at all the round rocks that the parents collected and scoffs that they don’t know him at all. But the jagged one that Da-ran picked up catches his eye. She asks if that one seems like him and he throws it on the ground, sighing that it doesn’t matter since he’s not the one joining this family anyway.

He convinces her to go hiking and they spend the afternoon being adorable. She sets up a camera to take a picture of herself, while he photobombs her like a great big dork.

They play in the water and he throws her over his shoulder, holding her hostage, “If you call me a blood clot one more time…” She screams and calls him oraboni (oppa) to get him to put her down, and he grins from ear to ear. So cute.

They go to the local grocery store to pick up supplies, the ajumma at the counter assumes that they’re a couple, and Da-ran quickly says no—he’s her dongseng. Omg, is he gonna call her noona? *squeal*

He runs up to defend his noona (only to end up agreeing that she does look old, heh) but she gets distracted when she runs into a sunbae from college. Kyung-joon watches them hug with a scowl on his face, and instinctively turns the cucumber in his hand into a rifle. Pfft. Dirty!

Listen, I know what you’re thinking, but these jokes just fall into my lap. They find me! I swear!

Da-ran says he’s just a dongseng and drags her sunbae away to ask him for a favor—she’s been looking for teaching positions outside of Seoul, and asks him to let her know if there’s an opening at his school.

Kyung-joon watches angrily as she gives the sunbae her phone number. When they get back to the campsite, an opportunity for revenge finds him, when a trio of pretty young girls asks for help.

They ask if they’re a couple, and Kyung-joon quickly corrects her, “No, that’s my much, much older noona.” He runs over to help them with their tent, stopping to ogle their legs in plain view of a scowling Da-ran.

She nags him to hurry up and pouts, asking what he said to them, and reminding him that they’re his noonas. Kyung-joon: “You’re a noona too, noona.” I could seriously listen to him call her noona all day.

He lies that they asked for his phone number, and reminds her that he said he has no self-control when it comes to girls who like him, running in his direction. He clocks her reaction and leans in, “If you want to hold onto me that much, take off the ring.”

Dad sits in Uncle’s restaurant for hours, until Uncle approaches him, and he finally tells them who he is. He doesn’t give specifics, but they guess right away that he has another family, which they already suspected.

He tells them that they can continue to take care of Kyung-joon’s trust fund, but he’ll watch Kyung-joon and take care of him from now on.

He tells Mom that he’s made his choice, and this time it’s Kyung-joon. Still trying to convince her to accept them both, he asks if she never once thought of Kyung-joon on his birthday. But she coldly answers that June 24 is not Kyung-joon’s birthday to her, but the day that their son Yoon-jae was saved.

Back at the campsite, Da-ran and Kyung-joon argue some more as she heads off to meet her sunbae (to follow up on the job request, though he doesn’t know that). He counters that he’ll just go hang out with those girls then, and they huff and puff, “Fine!” “Well FINE!”

She storms off muttering that he’s so excited to go hang out with those girls, and then he notices the Kyung-joon Rock, sitting back on the table. He wonders why she picked it up when he threw it away, and can’t help but smile. It doesn’t matter how angry he is; one sign that she’s thought about him just makes him melt. It kills me.

Da-ran walks for a while, and stops at the thought that when Kyung-joon is nice, he’s really nice, and worries that those girls will fall head over heels in no time. She turns back.

At the same time, Kyung-joon heads in her direction with a lantern, smiling at how thoughtless she is to go running off without a light when it’s getting dark. They run into each other and she smiles to hear that he wasn’t going to the girls, but to her.

She says she’s just going to ask her sunbae a quick question and come right back, and Kyung-joon offers to wait for her here if she wants him to. She’s quick to say yes since the alternative is him going to see the other girls, and runs off.

He tells her to hurry before a pretty ghost comes and snatches him away. “If she’s sexy, I’m going with her!”

Dad drags Mom to the hospital to see Kyung-joon, under her condition that if she does he won’t tell Yoon-jae the truth.

But just as they arrive, Kyung-joon falls over in another momentary swap back into his own body. Barely conscious, he opens his eyes for just a second, and sees the blurry outline of Yoon-jae’s parents, staring back at him.

Soon he’s back in Yoon-jae’s body and reeling from the pain.

Da-ran comes back and finds him slumped over, and he says that this time he doesn’t know if he switched back or if he had a dream as Yoon-jae. He saw Yoon-jae’s parents, but doesn’t understand why.

She asks if he’s okay and he falls onto her shoulder and closes his eyes.

He wakes up later in the tent with a headache, and scotches over to where Da-ran is sleeping. He tucks her in with a blanket and lies down next to her, grateful that every time he wakes up from a painful swap, she’s always there.

“When I change back for good and wake up there, I’ll be alone again. It’s okay. I was always alone.” Aw, kid. He knows it was fake, but here he got to have a mom and dad, even parents-in-law, and Choong-shik… and Gil Da-ran.

But once he goes back, no one will remember that he was here, because all that will remain is Seo Yoon-jae.

“Gil Teacher, you know me. So even if I disappear, can’t you remember that I was here? And don’t clean me out. Don’t just be so happy at Seo Yoon-jae’s return, but think of me too, okay?” A tear falls. And then we see Da-ran, not sleeping at all, but crying silently at his words. Okay, that got me in the gut.

At school on Monday, Mari freaks out when she hears that Choong-shik’s family left Da-ran and Yoon-jae alone all weekend. She figures she’ll have to take Kyung-joon back to the States soon.

But she gets a call from Kyung-joon’s father, asking her to meet. She runs over to tell Kyung-joon the news, excited that Gil Teacher doesn’t need to take responsibility for him anymore.

Da-ran tells her dad that she’s looking for teaching positions far away, and lies that she and Yoon-jae already talked it over. She asks what it was like for him, when he was 35 and Mom was 19 – what made him choose to be with her?

He thinks back on it with a wistful smile, saying that he tried and tried to push her away, to separate himself and live without her. But the more he did, the more he realized that he would spend the rest of his life thinking about her.

Da-ran asks how you’d know that before you’ve lived your whole life, but he figures that living the alternative is too sad, but if you just found the courage in the moment, then you’d spend the rest of your life being glad that you did.

She asks how said courage is found. Dad: “In that moment, I threw my mental strings into the ocean. And then, I could grasp your mother.” He laughs thinking about it now, and Da-ran looks down at her ring, the last remnant of her mental strings.

Kyung-joon and Mari set the stage for her to meet his father in the hospital while he spies on them, but Se-young interrupts to ask him if things are okay with Da-ran, because she seemed strangely unhappy when Se-young told her the truth about Yoon-jae not being a cheater.

He tells her she was so happy she cried about it and heads downstairs. He walks up to Mari, at the same time that Dad approaches. He’s about two seconds from discovering that they share a dad when another splitting headache hits.

WUT? Thwarted again? Grar. He falls to the ground and Dad sees him, “Yoon-jae!” Mari comes running up, “Kyung-joon!” Uh-oh. Luckily Dad is too worried to register what she says and he insists Yoon-jae get checked out.

Dad worries, saying that he might not remember, but he was very sick as a child, and asks him to get checked out to put their minds at ease. They both agree not to tell Mom. Dad takes his hand and Kyung-joon is surprised at the first sign of warmth from the man.

Later Mari wonders why Kyung-joon’s dad never showed, and Kyung-joon declares that he’s done with the dad search as of today. He’s going to tell Gil Teacher that he found him and just leave, and Mari happily notes that once they go to the States, she’ll be the only person left by his side.

Mari comes into Kyung-joon’s hospital room with a birthday cake, and drops it in shock. There’s Kyung-joon, standing at the window, back in his body. What?!

She runs up and he smiles at her, but then when she looks back, he’s gone. Oh, fakeout! She screams his name over and over, and it wakes her from a dream. Kyung-joon comes running in and she cries, “You were gone.”

She tells him that she’ll be okay if he switches back or even if he stays this way, “but don’t disappear.” Aw. He pets her hair and sweetly tells her that’s not going to happen, and she smiles again.

Da-ran comes home with lots of groceries, and Kyung-joon smiles to see she remembered his birthday. But he answers a call on her phone from that sunbae, and finds that she’s been asking for a teaching position in the countryside.

They both agree that “Yoon-jae” should go meet his family alone tomorrow for their family gathering, and then have dinner with Da-ran. She asks what he wants for his birthday, mentioning that she’s never done anything for him and she wants to now.

But he replies coldly that it doesn’t matter, since he’s going to throw it away anyway when he leaves, so it’ll just create more trash. He starts to walk away but then whirls back, all riled up.

He demands to know what he did that was so wrong, that she’s trying to run away from him. She just says absently, “I needed an ocean I couldn’t cross.”

He takes it literally, thinking she’s running off to an island just to get even farther away. He yells that he hates boats anyway, so there’ll be no reason to see each other, and stomps off. She sighs and looks down at her ring.

The birthday rolls around and Mari and the nurses throw a party for Little Kyung-joon, complete with balloons and hats. It’s adorably sweet.

Kyung-joon wakes up to a breakfast table with birthday seaweed soup, and a note from Da-ran to meet for dinner. He vows not to go to spite her.

Da-ran shops for a birthday gift, settling on a watch. The clerk asks if she wants to have initials engraved, and asks if it’s a gift for her boyfriend. Da-ran says yes with a happy smile and writes down KKJ on the slip of paper.

What she doesn’t notice is that Se-young is standing a few feet away, and has heard the conversation. It piques her interest, knowing that it’s not Yoon-jae’s birthday, and she walks past the counter. She sees KKJ and her eyes widen.

Da-ran sits in a coffee shop with the watch and then slides the ring off her finger, pondering it again. She says to herself that she doesn’t have the courage to let go of her mental strings, but tosses the ring in a little glass and looks at it, wondering if she’ll manage not to show her feelings.

But Se-young and her friend see her, and even if you weren’t evil, it would be a suspicious series of actions for sure. She interprets them logically, and seethes.

Aunt and Uncle tell Mari that Kyung-joon’s dad came to see them, and plans to take Kyung-joon away. She worries, knowing that taking him away while he’s swapped is not a great idea.

Meanwhile Dad gets the results from Yoon-jae’s latest physical. His old illness has returned, and the doctor asks if Dad knows where the original donor is. Convenient he should be lying in this very hospital.

Kyung-joon gets called out by Se-young, who tells him what she saw today—Da-ran buying a man’s birthday present, and calling him her boyfriend. That gets his attention. But she’s not done—the whole time she was waiting to meet this guy, she took her wedding ring off and looked insanely happy.

Kyung-joon: “The ring?” I love that of all people, it’s Se-young delivering this news to him. He lights up. She adds that his mother told her that Da-ran agreed to let him go if he returned to his old self. That REALLY gets his attention. “Let Seo Yoon-jae go?”

And then to seal the deal, she says she saw the initials for the watch: K…K…J. He laughs, asks if she’s positive, and when she swears she is, he shoots up and heads toward the door, grinning, “Gil Da-ran, you’re dead.”

Awwwwwww yeah.

Da-ran waits for Kyung-joon on a bench, giddy with anticipation. She remembers her ring at the last minute and moves to put it on, when Kyung-joon appears.

“Gil Da-ran, are you cheating with another man? Is he the reason you were having such a hard time? Are his initials KKJ? Is it Kang Kyung-joon?”

He moves closer, and she puts the ring up to her finger like a threat, telling him not to come. But he just takes her hand, slipping his fingers through hers just below the ring. She tries to yank her hand away but he holds on.

Kyung-joon: “The wind has already blown [meaning the cheating’s been done], and the boat has already crossed the ocean that can’t be crossed. So what are you going to do?”

She looks up at him. She tries to wriggle her hand free, but then stops and looks at him again…

As he inches closer, she finally slides her fingers out of his grasp…

…so that the ring falls to the ground with a clink.

She closes her eyes and leans in just enough to meet his lips.

He pulls her in for a kiss. And another. Swooooon.

 
COMMENTS

I’m doing a happy dance, not just because they finally confessed their feelings, but because this show finally seems to be hitting the right buttons for me. Until Da-ran owned to her feelings, I pretty much struggled to understand her or care at all, but as soon as she began to wrestle with her feelings for Kyung-joon a few episodes back, I found a relatable, endearing side of her that I could care about.

And in this episode when she gets to the breaking point, my heart really goes out to her. We spent more than half the series with Kyung-joon as our only solid emotional anchor, but now Da-ran is pulling her weight as a character, and the story starts to feel right. Oh how I wish this were the case from the get-go.

I loved Da-ran’s conversation with Dad, because he’s her sunbae when it comes to this kind of relationship, and he has a really good point – once you love someone, isn’t regret something you only feel when you don’t try at all? No one regrets trying, but everyone will regret not having the courage to take that chance. It required a vast amount of courage from Kyung-joon, but thankfully he’s a fearless nineteen and has lots to spare—and finally, she takes that step. Oh the distance she traveled for that inch to meet his lips.

In the end the space between them is just a matter of perspective. She thinks it’s an ocean. He shows her it’s really one inch. But I love that it’s an inch she has to take, and he waits for her to make the decision. He forces her to face her feelings and be honest, but doesn’t force her choice. And that, I really really love about Kyung-joon.

The Who’s Your Daddy storyline is really limping along on its last leg, (If we have one more near-miss meeting, I’ll scream.) but the reintroduction of Yoon-jae’s childhood condition is at least a step forward for the brothers, and it takes us into interesting territory. I couldn’t care a rat’s patootie about either of the parents but I want Kyung-joon to know why he was born, and be faced with the dilemma of whether or not to save Yoon-jae… again. Because now it’s not just a body-soul thing, but a we-both-love-Gil-Da-ran thing, which confuses matters greatly.

Though it took nine million years, they made the love between Da-ran and Kyung-joon credible, and for that, I give you kisses, Show.

RELATED POSTS

Tags: , , , , , ,

230

Required fields are marked *

I think KJ had to face with couple of choices, stay at YJ's body and let KJ's body saving YJ and keep YJ body's alive. Or back to his own body and let YJ die for his ilness.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Thank you, GF, for the recap! I haven't been following this drama too closely, just reading your recaps, and you've really been bringing it to life for me.

I'm glad they have finally gotten their feelings out in the open, culminating in the big kiss. Knowing the conventions of kdramaland, though, plus just 4 episodes to go, I guess that means major angst is on the way. Can't wait to see how this drama wraps up.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Worth it till the end but honestly I couldn't stand the whole episode. it's dragging too much. they could have finished it in ep 11 and move on.
oh, finally Shin had the chance to stand up after lying on the bed for too long.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Thank you so much.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Daeng! It'll be awkward no matter who she ends up with.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

i like this show so much! i wonder how is the other show with a similar plot doing - i mean tvn's i love lee tae ri. i liked all tvn shows i watched .. i'm also curious about what will air after lee tae ri, i haven't heard any news yet

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I think Yoonjae is gone already.He pronounced dead at the beginning but Kyungjoon's soul somehow landed in his body. Kyungjoon's body in comatose because he has no soul.Even in the soul swap's moment it's Kyungjoon who went back to his own body not Yoonjae.The show focus on Kyungjoon's body not Yoonjae's.

I hope Mari's dream is not a premonition on what's gonna coming. I thought they will swap in this episode but they're not. Don't tell me that Shin Wonho will only appeared in the last episode. I want to see Kyungjoon in his body again.I think someone will died at the end and my guts tell me it's Yoonjae.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

andwae! :( i never really thought of the ending from that angle. it actually makes sense since we never saw the other party's side during the short swaps. i don't know about YJs body being pronounced dead in the 1st ep so i think i'll have to watch again. Maybe fate is just waiting for YJ to "give back" to KJ like the 2 cherubs?? is that it? why he's comatose even though there's nothing wrong w/ his body? :( Also, all this time, we're build up to love KJ-DR pairing through GY and LMJ and most probably they'll finish it with that. and an easy way to push it through is to get rid of YJs character. I sure hope not though. I'm crossing my fingers (and toes!) that the three characters are all alive in the end.

About MRs dream, i'm hoping that it's more of a premonition of KJ going away from MR so that he'll be with DR and not YJ soul dying by helping his brother.
It's too bad if that's how they'll wrap up the drama, because if that's the case, it'll just solve the mess for DR (YJs out of the picture, i can be with KJ. no sweat). If the writers, made YJ a cheater, i could've accepted that kind of ending w/o qualms. But turns out, he's a loyal dude. I'd be sad if his character would burst like a bubble just to easily wrap it all up.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

If I'm counting right, this is only Kyung Joon's third kiss *ever*.

Those Harvard-bound brains sure do pick things up fast!

Either that or he must have learnt more at those strip clubs than the show let on. ;)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Thanks for the recap, it was a beautiful episode!

Now, like an adult that knows how to wait, I'll wait for the next 2 weeks.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

A part of me somehow wishes that YJ really did cheat on DR. 'cause that'll make them somehow "even". At least i can still be all smiles when she actually does end up with KJ. Now, i'm sure ill feel sad no matter who she ends up with. Can both brothers just don't get the girl?! Since what's really important is that the long lost brothers are reunited right?

I'm thinking that maybe they'll switch back when YJ (in KJs body) wakes up and agrees to help KJ (since tecnically his soul will also die if his current body dies right?) even though he knows that his long lost brother became his rival. Thus, somehow, it'll mirror the 2 cherubs in the miracle book helping each other. Or maybe not. Ha!

btw, what exactly, did KJ donate? and how many times can a person donate parts of whatever he donated? (i know no one cares about that detail. It's just that it reminds me of "never let me go" he's no walking spare parts for goodness' sake)

0
5
reply

Required fields are marked *

I read somewhere that it was bone marrow he donated? Not surer about this, sorry.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

The mom mentioned the umbilical cord. That would more than likely mean the stem cells within cord blood. While you can harvest stem cells in adults, they are less plentiful and therfore takes a corresponding greater effort.

Of course, you can create your own custom disease in KDramaland, and the Hong Sisters have already used that convenience [looking at you, Dokko Jin!] before.

Well,two more weeks and we will all know what happened.

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

"you can create your own custom disease in KDramaland" LOLOLOLOLOL

That's what make it fun, don't you think, even if you have to roll your eyes from time to time :D. However, as a scientist by trade, I believe (or was trained to think) that we don't fully understand everything around us, so those diseases can really occur in the future. Who knows? That's why I watch kdrama I guess, to find the inspiration for my next research subject :D This year is such a good year for that purpose!

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

LOL! it sounds like one bank-loan commercial from my country :))

Qua Trang - you should watch Dr. Jin for research subjects.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I disagree. I hate when movies and dramas feel the need to throw a character under a bus to make the choice easier for someone. I like tha Da Ran really had to struggle with this. I still can't buy Da Ran's love for Kyung Joon until she loves him in his own body, but I love the fact that knowing Yoon Jae loves her, she's clear that it's Kyung Joon she loves. I think this is also good for Kyung Joon. He gets to see that Da Ran chose him because she loves him not because she's rebounding from a betrayal.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I cant understand the reserve about Dr and KJ in his own body relationship. I do I do charecters have the same age difference with no problem. and they are no longer in a teacher studant relationship, as much as I love the two actors pairing now I want if Dr and KJ is the final pairing to be KJ with his original body because otherwise it will be all about the outer shell and that what DR is having a relationship with with no importance to who is inside.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Loved this episode a whole, whole bunch. It had all the little beats I'd been waiting for and the events went at a good clip. It was funny and moved the characters along as well. The situational humor was at a good peak here.

Da Ran also matured as a character, though it was subtle in this episode as well. Also we got to know her better over the last two episodes.

I kind of wonder, though with the comment that the doctor made that YJ's "sickness is back" (Besides the breech of doctor-patient confidentiality) if it's because of the body swap. O.o; That would be nuts as a plot twist. But since the Hong Sisters are concentrating on characters they might not pull anything that heart-poundingly wild.

And I know, I know, but I'm kind of a sucker for the Spanish-style shirt DR wore in the episode with the lace... I'm a sucker for Korean clothes anyhow.

I also snuck off to watch the BTS. <3 Was funny. Suzy called Gong Yoo Ajussi~ and everyone burst out in laughter.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Oomg nxt week is the last Ill missed them already hopefully Gyoo will do a drama as soon as possible and please longer than ep16 like ep 50 will be heaven as if.... I wanted to see Goong Yoo in Saguek I never ever saw him do that kinda stuff he wud be the hottest ever Prince or King its the right time for him to do it right....I want to see him with Minjung again woohoo Is it just me or I feel Ging Yoos last kiss is so passionately done woot woot Yahhh truely a best kiss award darn his so frekin good Geez if Iam Minjung I would always made mistakes so he will kiss kiss kiss kiss hehehe

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This is the the most heartfelt and romantic GF's recap I ever read... *clap claps*

When I read this, I feel as if I am walking down the scene per scene together with KKJ and GDR, and enveloped by its atmosphere... just like when I was watching. Love it, GF, thank you!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

THIS EPISODE KILLED ME. SO BEAUTIFUL <3 :') SPAZZZZ

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

OPEN(ISH) MOUTH KISS!!!!! I expect nothing less from Gong Yoo. <3

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I know alot of ppl have been saying how this confession has been a long time coming (12/16 episodes in), but I feel like it happened at the right time.

I think people forget the real-life situation here. She has the daunting decision to forgo a life with the 30 yr old yoonjae, and pursue her heart in a 19 year old kid. Idk about u, but that's not a very easy decision to make. So the fact that the confession and decision happened so late, shows accurately how difficult the ordeal was for da ran.

My prediction is that in the end, kyungjoon in yoonjae's body and da ran will live happily ever after. I wouldn't be surprised if yoonjae doesn't make a return to the drama because if u remember in ep 1., technically he died, and his spirit passed. His soul may not even be in the 19 yr old's body, it could just be an empty shell that kyungjoon's been going back and forth from. Also, I doubt they'll give the extremely important task of wrapping up a big story like this to a rookie actor like shin won ho, so i'm gonna assume it will end with gong yoo's kyung joon.

just my thoughts, we'll see how the story pans out from here. should get interesting.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

GF, your cucumber joke....! it made me almost LOLed (and I am in the office now...can... not... laugh out loud... pppfffttt)

But, you know, i really feel Da Ran's struggle. If she caved in too early it wouldn't make sense - she did love Yoon Jae a lot even though she's a doormat in that relationship, and the age gap between her and Kyung Joon a real dilemma for her (and many viewers, I'm sure). if we came to this point of the story 2 to 3 episodes earlier it wouldn't seem right. I'm probably in the minority for thinking the pace is right though... :)

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

I feel the same as you..and yes, it seems we would be in the minority :)

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

well Enz, it's ok. we enjoy the show, that's what matters :)

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I still can't separate the idea that Kyun Jung (even though he is in an older man's body) is still a kid! moreover, he is Da Ran's student! Though it's actually romantic, the underlying message of a teacher having a relationship with a student is... unconventional!

Teacher's Point-of-View.. just opinion guys!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I think I liked it better when I was expecting the story to be the uncovering of the real YJ through KJ being in his body. Then they swap back in the end and become a united family.

They're overdoing it with the teacher-student story lines. It's happened with Da Ran's mom/dad, and now Yoon Jae's Dad and Kyung Joon's mom. Yeah, we geddit. Other than that this drama is probably one of the most entertaining I've watched so far. Gong Yoo is totally selling it.

I've said this in other website, but I hope Big isn't another 49 Days. KJ has mentioned that he has practically jumped through life. If he wasn't meant to die during the accident, then this was his chance to finally live out his life to adulthood since he will never get a chance in his own body. If the Hong sisters go the tragedy route, I will be very sad cause that mean KJ dies saving YJ and Da Ran will be very heartbroken.

What I do think is that YJ's soul is gone. The surgery will happen, but KJ will remain in YJ's body. KJ has become so entwined in his new life that I just don't see a possible way for him to start over with Da Ran in his old body. It would be so awkward.

TL;DR: I think one of the brother is dead/will die. :(

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This episode was indeed better (at least DR didn't cry like crying baby, so I could enjoy more), but I still don't understand why some people talk like this kiss scene worth to forget all the mess/conflict we've seen so far...

I mean....Yah! that GY and LMJ kiss scene so it's exciting, but when I see as KJ/DR....there are still too many unsolved problem/conflicts....so I don't feel excite or happy at all. Especially for YJ...I just can't cheer KJ and DR blindly.

Talking about YJ, few people commented that DR leaving YJ is YJ fault (even YJ didn't cheat, he hesitated marriage with DR...etc), but IF YJ already noticed his sickness coming back? Maybe that the reason he couldn't talked with DR openly and hesitated (also that make sense why YJ needed to look for KJ at that timing). If so, this is really sad story for YJ...

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I do think Hong sis are heading to a KJ (in YJ's body)/DR ending...though it's the easy way out imo. Gong Yoo is the lead and I must say I can't really fathom a ending where the lead doesn't get the girl, it's just weird (I know there are exceptions like Baker King Kim Tak Goo but still...)
As for me, I would prefer a KJ (in his body)/DR ending, it would be more meaningful, much more beautiful.
I've felt sparks between them since day one, I've never felt this way with YJ...he was boring from the start, I know some people are interested in his side of the story, I just don't, I could care less about his character because KJ is the MAN and for me the lead of this drama.

A scene that strengthens the pairing :

The Hong sis emphasized the fact that YJ didn't catch her hand when Da Ran was falling while KJ totally took her hand (umbrella's scene). After this scene, they kept meeting each other (furniture shop, school grounds, motorbike ride).
KJ/DR is the OTP. I see a lot of people having problems with KJ's age but personally I don't care, + with the time skip he is 20 years old now, thus totally legal ^^
Age is just a number...

PS : a reminder - Shin Won Ho is 21 years old, though youngish- looking, he's still very much an adult (not a kid)

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Well, as Gong Yoo plays the lead ,it is sure that he gets the girl. Drama finale with GY in the sidelines! NO WAY!! And with Kyung JOon playing out most of the drama, I see no reason why YJ should come up and play the hero in the end. Yes, we need to hear his side of the story but I believe that will be put before us without him onscreen.
Most of all, its just a drama. I'm used to too many crazy things in kdramaland, and so I'l give my thoughts a rest and just enjoy GY on screen...!!!

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This episode is so good. I shouldn't have read the recaps before I watched! *sob*

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I anyone else feeling that this drama will NOT have a happy ending???

I know the Hong Sisters did it before and with this episode I feel that it's gonna happen again.
The scene that killed us all in the tent and his words to remember him when he "disappears" + Ma Ri's dream with KJ looking into the light and he also "disappears".
Those two scenes made me feel like they're gonna kill KJ off in the end, and I really don't want that to happen :(

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I don't know....
I just don't buy it at all.

I mean Daran may have fallen for Kyungjoon but still it's Yoonjae's shell that she's looking at right now.

I just can't process this at all.

Kyungjoon's body have got to wake up. No idea why they are dragging this.

In order to prove that Daran has really fallen for what's INSIDE not inclusive of what she sees(the shell), Kyungjoon's body need to wake up and switch back.

If the ending is one of brothers have to die or they end up not switching back, I'll be pretty much damn disappointed. :/

I really enjoy watching this drama but I can't help but to feel frustrated sometimes. lol. The plot is pretty much a mess right now. I cant even think or predict on a satisfactory ending for this one.

Well, here's hoping to a good ending.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Oh yeah & not to mention the awkwardness. Despite whoever she ends up with.

Like if they ever switched back and Yoonjae is back.

Daran will be like "hey I married your body while you're gone and now I'm in love with Kyungjoon who happens to be your brother, the one that you're looking for.."
Yoonjae : O___O

Oh poor Yoonjae. The guy totally doesn't have a clue at all.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

The BIG question is what is prevail - the matter or the spirit? Every one who thinks that the person is the spirit and the body is only the shell will be happy with what is happening.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Me too! A happy, crazy dance.. weeee...

la la la la la la la la ...Great ender! I love the kiss! hehe

more more and more of that!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

All I could think during the kiss was "You're cheating on your husband, you're cheating on your husband with your husband's younger brother, you're cheating on your faithful husband who's soul might have disappeared and whose body is in danger of 'dying' as well, you're cheating like a cheating cheater who cheats."

At this point, I support no pairing involving DR. I'd feel bad for KJ and YJ, it wouldn't really matter to me if one died or not. ;-;

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Thanks for the recap!

This episode was one of my favourites and not just cause of the ending ;) So many lovely scenes here today between the OTP. Especially the scene where Kyung-joon tells Da-ran not to just "clean him out". Overall, a very very solid episode.

Must say Gong-yoo photobombing is priceless.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

The ambiguous storyline is not doing it for me at all but o know I absolutely love Gong Yoo and his lovelorn looks.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Thank U GF great recap. Loved this EP but now if we're following the laws of Kdrama get ready for the pain.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Here's a thought: Yoon Yae knew before his accident that he was sick again and that Kang Kyung Joon was his brother.

It would explain a lot. His attitude toward Da Ran, and all the odd thing that shouted he was a bad guy. He proposed to her than found out he was sick again. He really did like her and didn't want her to see him sick.

So he set out to find Kyung Joo, but didn't go because he couldn't find him after his mother's death.

Maybe on the day of the accident he went to met Da Ran to tell her the truth about himself.

0
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

I think you nailed it.

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

I'm thinking this is a possibility. I ‘m curious will we get a happy end for Kyung-joon/Da-ran/Yoon-jae???

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Yoon Jae's body will deteriorate due to his illness. He will be in death bed but Yoon Jae's soul will save the body and give this to his savior, Kyung Joon. He said that in his essay which Da Ran plagiarized. Everything will be revealed to his parents and they will eventually accept this magical swap, especially the mother who can now accept her two sons as one. Kyung-joon will live in Yoon Jae's body. :D

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Most probable ending..and it would be very cliche and boring.......yawn

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

This has gotta be the worst Hong sisters drama. It's so depressing how a show with Gong Yoo and LMJ could be so unimpressive. Big could have been fucking awesome, it seems like the sisters were just completely uninspired.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I'm on the flip that they might not switch back... I mean would she be allowed to date her brother in law? Unless tgey run away together. Why did they get married.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

zomg i LOVE how you described this episode. i was waiting like crazy to watch it when they released this episode during my finals! luckily my finals ended today so i got to watch it. AT LASSSSSST :D

i really love watching Gong Yoo as Kyung Joon! The chemistry between him and Lee Min-jung is really adorable :D

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

My migraine ain't so bad... I'm now looking at Gong Yoo who is an awesome actor and has really been awesomely great portraying a teen in an adult's body... We are sooo hooked into this confusion that's why we are here mostly ranting because we all want this to work... Sigh, ain't he great?!!! Gong Yoo fighting, Big Fighting.... GF I'm a fan thank you!!!!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I've never been totally invested in Big. I watch because of Gong Yoo. The story, not sure. Sometime I understand where its going; sometime I have no clue. At this point, I'll just continue to watch to see how this will end. Hopefully not screaming and throwing things at my TV!

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

i love this episode..LMJ and GY looks lovely as a couple,they both have a strong chemistry..the end kiss of this episode was the best part..sweet! GY really looks like a good kisser.. =)

I really feel for DR, her situation is really hard..losing her fiance, falling in love with her student in his fiance's body..the issues that will arise with the student-teacher relationship..so we cannot blame her if she struggles with her feelings..what more the struggle when she learns that both guys in her life are brothers..imagine the sadness if she learns that..might as well drive her crazy..

i just that the hong sisters will make the ending of the story worth it..i hope DR and KJ (in YJ's body) will be together! cant wait for the last 4 episodes.. :)

i wish for more GY and LMJ drama and movies! i wish they would date and be together in real life.. :)

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Both guys deserve her love, so why not give it to both of them?
Hey, Da Ran, you need to timelapse to ancient India, where queens were having several husbands simultaneously.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I honestly can't see an ending for this show that will satisfy even half of the audience.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

LOL, I really cannot understand how KJ is doing YJ a favor by living in his bod. Or how KJ saved him YJ taking it over. Really?

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

i think youngjae's body would require one more transplant, which kyungjoon's body will provide and then perish??? & kyungjoon continues to live in youngjae's body??? so is kyungjae the end deal???

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I recognise I haven´t seen all episodes in details. I just love when Kyung Joon and Da Ran are together. I think they are ABSOLUTELY cute.

BUT...two comments:

- I absolutely loved the kiss. He remembered me "Coffee Prince"... (sigh)
- What happens if they don´t switch? If Kyung Joon´s body for one reason died and Kyung Joon is kept in doc´s body.... It would be perfect for Da Ran...

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I don't want to think what will happen next because i'm sure happy ending for all is impossible...
We know that YJ needs transplant again- what will happen to KJ's body? His body will die and KY will live in YJ's body with Da Ran at his side? That's the only thing that comes to my mind right now... I know it's not satisfying for people who don't really get Da Ran's relationship with KJ. But in my opinion she REALLY loves KJ. She loves KJ's personality, not YJ's body and telling the truth it seems for me that when she is looking at KJ in YJ's body she REALLY sees KJ. I do understand why she didn't want to admit her love- because it was like a betrayal towards YJ and it this ep we saw that she was worried about teacher-student relationship. Wouldn't it be easier for them if KJ stayed in YJ's body?
I'm sure there's going to be a cliffhanger next week...

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I want you to know...i absolutely LOVE the way YOU described the drama & expressed your thoughts on the characters! My sentiments exactly! I can understand and feel what Gil Da Ran feels for Kyung Joon! WHY & HOW she fell in love with him...altough he's ONLY 19! AGe is never a factor when it comes to LOVE! ;p

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

The campsite scene when he's talking to the sleeping Da Ran, anyone else get a deja vu of the beach scene in Coffee Prince?...

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

totally.

0
reply

Required fields are marked *

I'm dead x___x My heart cant take this @-@ If i were KKJ i would've waited until they switched bodies to kiss her, its so wrong kissing Da Ran in someone elses (YOUR RIVALS) body >_<

I'm happy that Da Ran's boat has left port, but now here comes some dark water. . .

KKJ needs to come back soon, cuz the hong sisters are gonna need AT LEAST 2/3 episodes to clean up this mess and end it smoothly. If they dont take a few episodes to tie this plot together, I think this will be a bust. I hope not, cuz i'm lovin' this drama.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Finally, the wonderful KISS. Great, but then you realize it is still KJ in YJ's body. I wish they had body swapped in this episode and not just Mari's dream.
YJ now needs JK's marrow to save him. I'm so confused.
I hope they don't kill off KJ. He is actually the main character played by GY even though he is in the wrong body.Can they get bone marrow from a comatose victim? KJ's dad said he will take care of him, but he also wants to save YJ again since his illness has reoccurred.
Only one DR and two men who loved her. I have a horrible feeling the ending will be bad.One of them is going to die (disappear). Hopefully not another 49 Days ending which left a bad taste in my mouth.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

this show for me has been a good example to me of iffy story line but excellent execution. i mean I was getting a little bored with the who's your daddy storyline/did Young Jae really love GDR and all the standard near miss encounters but the scenes at the camp ground with the noonas and GDR throwing away the trash then recovering it has resurrected this show for me.

btw, am I the only one who cracks up every time Ma Ri runs from place to place with a determined look on her face. maybe it;s unintentionally funny but I'd have to say that her comedic skills are not bad. Actually, most of the scenes with the extended cast is overall not bad.

0
0
reply

Required fields are marked *