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I Need Romance 3: Episode 3

The romance sets sail, thanks to a case of mistaken identity and a heroine who’s not so sleuthy. In her defense, she assumes Sweet Potato grew up to be some horribly disfigured man who has a vegetable for a face, and not, say, the hottie who keeps showing up and making her swoon. He’s disappointed when she can’t connect the very obvious dots and remember him, but I suppose making her fall in love with you is as good a retaliation as any?

 
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EPISODE 3: “That’s not discomfort, it’s a flutter!”

In the aftermath of the car tussle where Joo-yeon attacked Wan’s car thinking it belonged to her frenemy, Wan patches her up and leans in close to say that he wants to go to a hotel. She takes the obvious leap that he means with her, and asks if he’s trying to seduce her.

He laughs to himself, but by now he’s enjoying messing with her, and asks if she’ll be seduced if he is. She’s flustered, but she has enough presence of mind to straighten her hair inside the car, and asks curiously if she appears pretty to him right now.

Wan: “If you do?” Joo-yeon: “Do you like rough girls? Ones that hit you?” Haha. She accepts that he might have weird taste, but doesn’t see how that would convince her to go to a hotel with him—doesn’t a date come first?

He says that they can go on a date next time, but today, he MUST go to the hotel. He loves letting that simmer for a beat while she fidgets, and then follows it up with: “Because I live there. I need a ride.”

She drives him there in awkward silence, her mind racing as she wonders if it’s better to apologize for jumping to the wrong conclusion, admit she’s embarrassed, or just remain silent and mysterious. She chooses silence.

He confirms that he’s moving to her neighborhood soon (if only you knew just how close), and she takes issue with the fact that he keeps calling her dangshin, which she points out means “you,” but is used between couples.

He gets out at the hotel and then comes around to the driver’s side window just to lean in and send her off with another “dangshin.” He reaches out to smooth her hair and she shrinks back, so he just brushes her shoulder and walks off, leaving her scowling that he makes her uncomfortable.

Frenemy Se-ryung takes a look at the necklace Ex Alex bought for Joo-yeon, and it’s the exact same one that she was wearing. She sighs that Joo-yeon arrived at the obvious misunderstanding.

It turns out that she’s here to recruit Alex as a PD to her company, and didn’t even know until the fight that he was dating Joo-yeon. She asks why he didn’t give her the necklace, and he says he never felt secure that she loved him, so he tried tossing out that they should break up. Se-ryung: “And she didn’t hold on?”

At home, Joo-yeon finds herself thinking about Wan’s “dangshin” at the car every time her mind wanders, and she shakes him out of her head each time, reminding herself with a clink of her wine glass filled with couple rings that she doesn’t need a thing like love.

She heads up to her attic workspace and gasps to find it totally redecorated as a bedroom. She calls Mom in an uproar asking what she did to her home office, and stomps her feet that she WILL NOT live with Sweet Potato.

Mom sends Wan a picture of the redecorated room, and he smiles when Sing Sing calls on cue. He knows she’ll be yelling, so he holds the phone away from his ear, and points out that for someone who doesn’t want to see him, she calls him an awful lot.

He figures all that’s left is moving in now that the room is ready, and Joo-yeon grits her teeth: “You try and move in here. You’ll find out what hell is.” Sweet Potato: “You try living with me. You’ll find out what heaven is.”

She asked where he learned to talk back like that, and he says she’s the one who taught him how to talk. He changes his tone for a minute and says sincerely, “Sing Sing, if we live together, we’ll be happy.” Aw. He knows what’s coming, and she barks at him to hang up on cue.

I still can’t tell what his relationship to Se-ryung is, because the next day he’s helping her put a necklace on like he’s a boyfriend, while they chat about Joo-yeon and the ex-boyfriend misunderstanding.

He asks why she doesn’t clear the air, and Se-ryung figures it doesn’t make her not the bad guy in Joo-yeon’s eyes, and won’t really change things. She admits that the day she stole that first boyfriend, she realized that she cared about feeding her own ambition and desire more than she cared about any relationship.

At work, the team is still scouting a new stylist, and Joo-yeon pounces on Hee-jae’s repeated mistakes during the presentation. The best prospect in the field is none other than Oh Se-ryung, but everyone cringes knowing that Joo-yeon has some sort of ugly past with her.

Min-jung points out that she can’t be the only one who’s heard the nasty rumors surrounding Se-ryung and how she sleeps her way to the top. She eyes both Joo-yeon and their boss Tae-yoon warily, but Joo-yeon does that thing she does so well, and masks everything behind her pride, insisting that if Se-ryung is the best for the job then she’s the best.

After the meeting, Min-jung asks Tae-yoon if he can really handle working with Se-ryung: “You’re still not over her. That’s why you’re not dating, isn’t it?” Oh. But he plays it cool, and Min-jung tsk-tsks at the pair of them acting like it won’t bother them to see Se-ryung every day. She calls them bombs, which seems pretty accurate.

Meanwhile Joo-yeon rips Hee-jae a new one for slipping in her work, and Hee-jae crumbles in tears, crying that she hasn’t slept for days. Joo-yeon doesn’t show an ounce of sympathy, and tells her this isn’t school and she isn’t her unni, so stop crying and just be better.

Hee-jae apologizes and then sneaks out to the fire escape where she’s got juice packs of soju stashed away, and takes one to the roof. She drinks and curses at Joo-yeon at the top of her lungs, and Tae-yoon overhears her and laughs. Woo-young comes up with coffees to make her feel better, and is startled to witness the display. But he just gapes with admiration that it must feel really great. Ha.

Tae-yoon goes downstairs and tells Joo-yeon with a smile that he just saw Hee-jae doing exactly what she used to, when she would curse at him. Joo-yeon swears she only ever called him a son of a bitch, and he says Hee-jae is calling her worse. Heh.

Min-jung asks why she’s always so harsh on Hee-jae, and both Joo-yeon and Tae-yoon answer in unison: “Because she shows promise.”

Min-jung gets a text from the guy she’s seeing to meet at the hotel again, and she leaves work early (after arguing that her job doesn’t leave her enough time for a proper relationship), and gets all dolled up to go out. But this time we see that her date is living next door to her, and they miss each other by two seconds at the elevator.

Sweet Potato goes to the house and calls Joo-yeon, who half-heartedly asks if he wants to meet where she is, on the other side of town. He turns the tables and says he doesn’t feel like meeting her anymore and hangs up, figuring he has twenty minutes before she gets home.

He lets himself inside and goes from room to room, smiling to find things just as they were. He sighs at her messy room and her fridge full of nothing but ginseng packets, and frowns to see that most of the plants are dying.

But the old piano makes him smile, and he talks to the picture of young Sing Sing, asking if she knew “unni” would turn out this way. Ha. He stretches out in his new room and tells the picture: “I’m back, Sing Sing. We’re going to live together now.”

He comes back out and calls Joo-yeon again, and she fumes at him for calling. He points out that she’s the one who keeps answering, and when she asks why he left her hanging on the last call, he breezes that he wanted to know what it felt like. I so enjoy their Sweet Potato-Sing Sing dynamic.

He asks where the old playground is, and she gives him directions as he walks, like “ten steps past the stone wall” and “just past the sweet potato ajusshi.” He lights up when he gets there, and sits on the swings.

Min-jung’s not-a-boyfriend Hotel Guy says he recently moved, and she declines to come over, insisting she likes their current arrangement. She’s dated enough to know she dislikes the possessiveness and the pain that accompanies love, and finds this a much happier middle ground for her.

Hee-jae calls her boyfriend after work and gets angry when he tells her where he is. I was totally expecting him to be at a club or something, but he turns out to be doing volunteer work. Lol, that’s what you were mad about?

She goes over there and gets mad at him for wasting his precious study time, wondering when he’s going to pass his exams and when they’re going to get married and when things will stop being so hard for them.

He’s sweet about it and apologizes, but it devolves into an argument and he asks why she can only think of money, wondering if she isn’t going to marry him if he doesn’t pass the civil service exam.

She gets a call from Mom nagging her to come home, and suddenly gets all smiley when she hears that Mom’s going out on a delivery. Aw, they’re so excited that he gets to come over.

They wait till Mom leaves and sneak inside, and Hee-jae shows him all the savings accounts she’s started with the various things she’s scrimped and saved on, like “When I wanted to buy clothes but didn’t,” and “When we didn’t go to a motel.” He realizes how hard it’s been for her, and they make up.

Joo-yeon gets home and then wonders if Sweet Potato got home okay. She decides to swing by the playground just in case, and he’s still sitting there on the swing. He lights up to see her and walks over expectantly.

Her eyes flicker with recognition… but then she calls him Allen and his face falls. She wonders if he already moved to the neighborhood, and it doesn’t even occur to her that they could be the same guy. She asks if he saw anyone here, “An ugly kid who reminds you of a boiled sweet potato?” Pwahaha. He shakes his head no.

He walks over to buy roasted sweet potatoes, and Joo-yeon texts Sweet Potato to ask if he left the playground. He laughs and doesn’t waste the opportunity to tease her for going there when she claimed not to want to see him.

She guffaws at the idea that she’d want to see him, but then mutters aloud that if he came all this way, he should’ve stayed a little longer.

Wan comes back and asks for her hand, and she says they don’t have a handholding sort of relationship yet. He pulls her hand out to check the wound and put warm coffee in it, nagging her to just admit she’s cold when she’s cold instead of always enduring things.

He puts his scarf and hat on her, and the hat is basically the size of her entire head. He says hesitantly that someone used to always do that for him, and when she can’t remember, he scowls to himself that all she can remember about him is that he’s ugly. I love the little looks of annoyance he throws when she’s not looking.

At work, Wan is especially tetchy with the idol group he’s working with, and Se-ryung comes by. Ah, she’s working with him to style the group. During the meeting, her assistant comes in with the proposal from the home shopping channel, and Se-ryung dismisses the meeting on the spot.

Woo-young volunteers to seek her out himself, and finds Se-ryung out at lunch with Wan. Wan recognizes him from that run-in with Joo-yeon, and that finally piques Se-ryung’s interest. She says that if Joo-yeon comes herself, she’ll take the meeting. Wan asks if she’s going to take the job, and she says no but it’s fun to mess with Joo-yeon, and he shakes her off his arm.

Joo-yeon isn’t scared off, and marches into Se-ryung’s office with her team in tow. Se-ryung cuts straight to the chase and asks to have a drink one-on-one, so the frenemies find themselves sitting across a table, icily refusing to pour each other drinks.

Se-ryung turns down the job offer flatly, insisting Joo-yeon should be apologizing first for the Alex Incident. She tells her to find out why they really broke up, because it wasn’t about her. Joo-yeon is surprised, but takes her words at face value.

She finally asks why she stole First Love John Park, and Se-ryung smirks, wondering what else she was going to win at, when Joo-yeon was always the best at everything. Se-ryung spits back that Joo-yeon technically stole him first, when she knew Se-ryung liked him.

Joo-yeon argues that Se-ryung said that about EVERY guy, wondering how anyone is supposed to take her seriously when she’s so easy with her words. Yeeeouch. By “easy” she means easy.

Se-ryung counters that she got dumped by Alex because she’s never been sincere about anything a day in her life, and that if they were really friends, easy or not, she would’ve considered Se-ryung’s feelings.

Joo-yeon decides that they should just leave the past in the past, and Se-ryung challenges her by holding out her glass. Joo-yeon swallows her pride and pours her a drink, and says they should work together so that Se-ryung can beat her at work.

Se-ryung counters that she could win right now by turning her down, and relishes the snub. It leaves Joo-yeon screaming and tearing her hair out, mortified that she let her win a round. Notably, it’s more emotion than she showed after being dumped by her long-term boyfriend.

She wails about it over the phone with Tae-yoon, who lies that he’s at home when he’s really out having a drink at a bar. It’s an old haunt that he hasn’t been to in years, and he asks after a dog named Eve, for Christmas Eve.

Se-ryung goes over Joo-yeon’s words again in the car ride home, and it reminds her of an argument she had with ex-boyfriend Tae-yoon. He tells her not to go somewhere, knowing exactly how people see her and what they say behind her back. He calls her easy, immediately wanting to take it back, but she tells him she wants to break up.

She goes to that same bar just as he’s leaving it, and orders the exact same drink. The new owner comes in with a dog (Eeee! It’s Kim Ji-suk!) and she recognizes Eve immediately.

She says she and her boyfriend found the dog in the street and they both had allergies, so they left her here with the previous owner. Strange that the bar comes with the dog, but anyway the bartender puts the pieces together and tells her that the boyfriend was just here earlier tonight. He hands her the business card that Tae-yoon left behind.

Joo-yeon is startled when Se-ryung calls her the next morning to say that she’ll take the job, and she rushes to record the call so there are no take-backs, and does a ridiculous dance of joy when she confirms it. Hee.

Suddenly she’s back to playing it cool and tells Se-ryung she’ll have to come to their office to sign the contract on Monday, and Se-ryung agrees. Joo-yeon hangs up in disbelief: “What happened? Why suddenly now? Is she on drugs?”

Her stomach growls, so she rifles through her takeout menus, and then texts Sweet Potato to see if he wants to meet up and grab lunch.

He tells her he’s busy, but then immediately calls her as Allen, lowering his voice an octave as he tells her something is gravely wrong with his car.

She meets him at the playground and he tells her to get in the car, belting her in and handing her food to eat. He tells her that the car shuts down every two hours, which she points out has little to do with the side view mirror that she kicked, but he insists on showing her.

He drives all the way to the beach—the one he went to as soon as he arrived in Korea—and she recognizes it. But she’s still too caught up in his antics, wondering why he played all these games to bring her here.

He asks her why it isn’t obvious, but she grumps that it makes her uncomfortable, and that she dislikes going in circles with murky talk. He does exactly what she used to do, and schools her on what she’s feeling:

“Something’s bubbling up to the surface in your heart, but you don’t know what it is. You dislike feeling like you’re not in control of your emotions. That’s not discomfort, but a flutter. I like you.”

She asks why, how, when his first impression of her was pretty crappy and she’s not exactly agreeable or lovable. He asks if she always starts relationships this way with so many questions, and she asks how she’s supposed to begin one without being sure of these things.

He takes a step closer, and pulls her in.

Wan: “I start with a kiss.”

Kissssssssss.

 
COMMENTS

Rawr. I’m actually shocked that he went that far without outing himself. Is he really going to date her without telling her he’s Sweet Potato? I don’t actually think he’s being malicious about it, in that he clearly wishes she’d remember and recognize him at every turn, dropping all these obvious hints and pouting when she can’t make the connection. On the other hand, he knows full well she wouldn’t date him if she knew who he was, so he’s definitely playing with fire in that sense. But at some point she’ll find out and bite his head off, so I’m not exactly worried that he won’t serve his time for the crime.

In the meantime, it makes for some hilarious developments in both relationships, and I especially like that Joo-yeon is coming around to the idea of seeing Sweet Potato the longer he holds out on her. She’s gone from dismissing him to calling first and checking to see if he’s eating, and being disappointed when she can’t see him. That makes me happier than her fluttery feelings with Allen, though of course those are extra satisfying because we know they’re the same guy.

I know it’s wrong that he’s hiding his identity from her, but she’s so guarded that he’d never get her to admit feelings if he just showed up on her doorstep as Sweet Potato, so I’m really enjoying the fact that she only sees him as a man. Now she can’t argue that an age gap is the problem or lie that she’s not attracted to him. Of course, she’s also going to be pissed, but it’s not the kind of angst-filled blowback that I dread. Plus, roommate shenanigans are nigh!

I’m loving the antagonistic-but-not-hateful friendship between Joo-yeon and Se-ryung the more we see of them, and I especially enjoy that Se-ryung isn’t just a cardboard cutout villain. She’s smart and confident and has the same weaknesses as Joo-yeon, and my favorite thing is that they like and respect each other deep down, even though they’ll fling mud and want to win more than anything. Joo-yeon’s squealing rant when she gets rejected, and then her shock and dance of joy when Se-ryung comes around—it’s delightfully childish and honest, and it makes her feel so real and relatable. I think I’m going to like the workplace drama now that Se-ryung is around to keep Joo-yeon on her toes.

 
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Thanks for fast recap GF. OMG!!! This ep. totally killed me. Sweet Kiss!!!

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OHHHH THAT KISS .... This nunna's heart flutter to the death .... SWOON

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It's only because you haven't seen the kiss that aired at the same time on Can We Love? I'm still rubbing my eyes, unable to believe that Eugene can actually make a proper kiss scene. Hmm, sorry. A LOT more than proper.

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Thanks for that spoiler! My mind is running miles around thinking who the lucky guy might be. It could be anyone if you ask me...

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Pwahahaha, I watched the latest ep of Can We Love right after INR3. CWL's kiss was definitely hotter. But I like this one too :)

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shucks spoiler!

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IKR!!! I was so amazed and shocked when I saw that I almost dropped my computer. That totally made up for the complete foolery in previous drama. It was seriously hot hot hot hot.

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lol why wouldn't Eugene be able to do a proper kiss scene?

she's even married now lol

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that ending kiss made me both squeal AND chuckle evilly. because we know how shocked joo-yeon is going to be in the very near future, and possibly she may feel squicky about it. but ugh, sweet potato grew up to be sung joon! how could you refuse?

i suspect/hope she'll find out allen joo's identity by the end of the next episode... hopefully :)

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Longtime reader, few time commenter, but I just had to rant a bit about Ex Alex's test breakup with Joo Yeon. I understand that he was insecure about JY's feelings, and I don't think this drama is trying to say that his test of JY's feelings was the right way to go about it, but is Drama trying to make us think that JY taking Alex's words at face value/lack of reaction was wrong? That she should have tried clinging a bit? That just totally rubs me the wrong way, because if someone told me they wanted to break up with me, even if I loved them loads, I would have reacted just as JY did - taken them at face value and accepted the breakup, even if it killed me on the inside. Of course, someone who would think of using this method to "test" his/her significant other really doesn't deserve the SO.

Okay, rant over. :)

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Don't you know? Everyone uses that method to test their relationship.

And by "everyone", I mean everyone in a kdrama. Hihi

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So agree with this...

I mean... after all the time they spent together, and now he wants to "test"...
Is relationship some kind of school that comes with test and certificates. Crazy..

Glad, JY can get away from him.
If he's not sure with all the kisses and time they spent together, then nothing can make him sure about it.

Same like you / JY, I also won't cling on to that person.
Gee..ex-Alex, please get your act together.

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Just to be clear: It's not the "test" that bothers me, since like I said, I don't think Drama is saying that Alex was right to test her feelings that way. It's a trope that dramas like to trot out and in that context, it doesn't bother me.

What bothers me, rather, is that Drama seems like it might be trying to say that JY should have cried or wailed or screamed, even if only a little bit, when Ex Alex asked to break up. Drama seems to have issue with JY's lack of reaction - and it's THAT that I have issue with. Everyone has his/her ways of coping with shocking news, and lack of reaction/coolness/coldness (especially in front of the bearer of bad news) is legitimately one of them.

I felt the same way in the previous episode, Episode 2, when Se-Ryung stole JY's first love and was expecting histrionics rather than JY simply walking away from the friendship. BUH?! I would've done the exact same thing if my BFF had done that with my BF. IMO, that was a red line that shouldn't have been crossed.

I understand that JY's got quite a hefty bit of pride, and INR3 will almost certainly be about her learning to let that pride/guard down. I just don't think the test breakup scene was a very good way of pointing out that she's got pride issues. If someone wants to break up with me and I calmly accept and walk away, does that mean I have pride issues or problems with showing my emotions? Similarly, if my BFF steals my BF, am I obliged to try to work it out with my BFF? It's not legit to just make a clean break of things instead of, I don't know, trying to take a hacksaw to her neck?

Then again, I kind of also had issues with the previous seasons of INR so maybe I shouldn't be surprised/annoyed anymore. :P

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Agree! Great observations...

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The "test" bothers me but I'm happy to write it off as Alex being an insecure bunny too afraid to open his mouth and say what's on his mind. I will not be happy if the drama tries to turn it around and place JY at fault for refusing to play his game and cause big scene. As if that's the only way to prove how you feel abut someone.

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I definitely agree with your points but... I'm not sure I'm ready to say that the drama is saying Joo-yeon lost Alex because of her pride -- or in other words, that her pride is bad.

I think it's saying that she didn't love Alex that deeply (that his suspicions were correct) but I'm not getting a vibe that her lack of reaction was, in and of itself, a bad thing.

For me, the way Joo-yeon handled the breakup was so, so awesome. It's that she didn't confront her best-friend of so many years, ever... that's where I saw her self-protection hurting her maybe. But I'm separating the two out and I don't feel like I'm reading against the drama in doing so. Which -- maybe down the road they'll prove me wrong, but as of now -- I'm not getting that vibe.

(And I'm really talking nuance here, so I'm not sure if I'm making any sense!)

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I think it's a reflection of his personality and definitely not a plus. A character flaw, I guess I'd call it.

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wanted also to comment on what alex did. if they had been together for long and had known the circumstances to JY's previous relationships, then that was not the right thing to do. if he really loved JY, he could have just made the greatest mistake of his life.

anyways, we say that everything happens for a reason. had it not been for that, our JY would not be free now.

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I agree with you. Tests like these just show how insecure the other party is in the relationship. He knew in his heart that she didn't care for him as much as he cared for her, but instead of talking things out he played a stupid game. Same thing for Se-ryung and Tae-Yoon. She was shocked that he said she was easy, and instead of fighting with him about this statement and clearing things she says "Let's break up." Later on she meets him at the station (didn't read about that part in the recap) and tells him that she had expected that he would call her at least once. Why do people (particularly drama characters) play these games? I am also someone that takes things at face value. If someone tells me they want to break up with me, even if it kills me, I walked away. How the hell I am supposed to know this person is testing me to hang on to them? And guess what, I'm not the kind of person that appreciates these kinds of tests. So no, I wouldn't make a big scene or beg, and no, I wouldn't call after the breakup.

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A relationship should be working towards honesty and safety. So, even if someone found out afterwards that he/she was being tested by the person supposedly at the point of getting engaged to you, how could the revelation of the 'test' make one feel honesty or safety in the relationship either way? I agree it is definitely the insecurity of the other person but tests like that move away from honesty and safety. It is counterproductive, as we saw.

The only regret is that she should have gotten up first.

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I DIED!! Kyaaaaaaah.

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Ugh...if a person asks to break up you generally aren't going to cling to them. If you want to leave then go. Alex is ridiculous.

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wow, that kiss... i'm totally melting

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omg! it's finally here...
been waiting the whole week, my download isn't done yet but love love reading your recaps.
thank you so much GF!
you're amazing... INR3 is amazing... i just love it!
SUng Joon... swoon!

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uhm... and why does it have to end so quickly, you still think you're just in the thick of things and then meh, it ends. :(

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At first This is gonna be disaster for her for sure. If she knows that she falls in love with "Sweet Potato".

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So.. I really find the hat ugly and then Kim So Yeon use it and its awesome? How that even possible?

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Totally agree it was adorable on her and Willy Wonka on him - ha!

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haha :D

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Likewise, I thought the hat on Joo Wan "Sweet Potato"/Allen Ju was hideous and very distracting.

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Agreed! :D

Because he's a guy and it's a lady's hat?

Because it was so small on him it sat up above his ears and looked like a mushroom, but on her it sank below her ears and framed her face adorably and actually looked warm?

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Thanks so much for the recap!!

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Dang, hawt smooch! Tear those Winter layers off. Lemme see some skin and choco abs. I like it that fast and easy. LOL!

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Wasn't interested in the last 2 from this series but I kept coming back to see if there's been any updates on dramabeans for this one. I love the hero for this series, he's sooo sweet hope he doesn't turn in to an jerk down the track. Thanks for the recap. Can't waiiiit for tomorrow.

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Just knew the male co-worker was Yoochun's brother, he looks ugly with that haircut, sad, because I loved him in K-Pop The Ultimate Audition.
Thanks for the recap, I wouldn't have watched this without your fantastic recaps.

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Thanks for the recaps. Been enjoying them.

But, I was a bit taken aback when I saw the hat on his head.

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I'm so glad the episode ended with that kiss. It would have pissed me off if I had to wait 5 days to find out what happens after the kiss. So excited for tomorrow's episode.

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He'll be in a BIG s**t when she found out but I'll be enjoying every moment of it ?

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So nice our hero doesn't have to live with the Mane of Shame in this drama. (See Gu Family Book.) I guess it was someone else's turn.
Thanks GF!

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whoaaa...Kim JiSuk! was wondering why he made a cameo...and suddenly remembered he own one in INR2...but wasn't it to supposed to be a cafe and not a bar? whatever..KJS <3

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It fun. Allen or Sweet Potato, our lead is hot.

I do wonder that she doesn't recognize the voice of Allen and Sweet Potato as one in the same is not terribly realistic but hey, it's I Need Romance, not Sherlock. I am okay with the way it's all developing so far.

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1. He used a different phone.
2. He made his voice when he was playing "Allen" deeper and more rich than he usually does. (Though this may be a bit harder to recognize.)

There was also a tell-tale pause they put in as a beat where it seemed like she was considering it and then dismissing it. 'cause Sweet potato is a whiny brat with an ugly face in her mind.

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You're right. I was thinking it would have been cute if she saw him reading the text she sent to Sweet Potato at the playground while he was getting uh, sweet potatoes at the vendor (if she heard his text tone and saw him reading what she just sent). It would have been a cute clue...

Anyway, it is just a matter of time before she realizes and he has some 'splainin' to do!

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I love the moment in the car when Sweet Potato plays his most famous song, and his "fan" Joo-yeon doesn't know it and creates yet another scene of awkward silence.

Also, is there no love square in this drama? Because it seems like Boss Tae-yoon and Frenemy Se-ryung are going to rekindle their relationship. I don't really see Tae-yoon falling for Joo-yeon (though I do see Joo-yeon falling for Sweet Potato - I mean, who wouldn't?).

Thank you so much for the recap!

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...I meant Se-ryung falling for Sweet Potato

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Tae-yoon has or is falling for Joo Yeon and Se Ryung is still hang up on Tae Yoon. My theory...
And Boiled Sweet Potato is in the middle of it. Gosh I love that nickname :D

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This franchise is getting better with each addition. I couldnt stomach the first one because I found the lead actress very grating(Jo Yeo-Jeong) and the male lead unlikeable as well. The second series with Jung Yumi and Lee Jin Wook was better but I find this series to be the most engaging. I'm really surprised because I didnt I think I could look past Sung Joon's Hugh Grant 90s hair. Chemistry between him and Kim So Yeon really works

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I agree, it keeps getting better with each series.
Ithink, Sung joon has a lot to do with that! :)

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Hahahaha! I thought I was the only one who noticed the 90's hair. It brings back such horrible childhood memories.

I've been noticing a lot of 90's throwback in fashion for the past year or so. I hope a lot of that doesn't come back in style. It was terrible the first time around.

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whoa, did anyone check out episode 4 preview? It looks amazing. Being in the same house and hiding from her.
Cant wait for tomorrow!

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They kissed! And I'm giggling like ten years old here.
Sweet potato is hot and I hope this time, the younger guy gets the girl

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I fear we are headed in the same, 'they break up then get back together,' direction which ugh! Its the season of noona romances don't do this to us show!

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I think the whole arc is her coming back to her emotions and relearning what she forgot from Sweet Potato (but taught him) and then they may break up, but she will show change by trying to fight for their relationship and of course win. So, she will fight the break up. They've been drumming that fact for the last 3 episodes.

Last I Need Romance (INR2) was about her finding herself before coming back to the relationship. It was a small realization which made it slice of life. (Though a lot of people missed it last INR2.)

I'm expecting something similar with this one. He may get distressed, want to break up, but then she will fight and think it's important enough to want him to stay. Be a nice growth arc for both characters. His would be letting go of her and letting her do the chasing. And hers would be realizing the importance of her heart.

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Oh things are developing fast! Nice. I was afraid they'd drag this pull and push forever and not go anywhere with their feelings until the revelation of Sweet Potato' identity. Soo glad.

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I love Joo-Wan... ah nope, I love SungJoon. (point)

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Thanks for the recap...I like this drama...hope the feeling continues.

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Thanks for your wonderful recap :3 It makes my day :)
Btw does anyone know the name of the song played at the very beginning of episode 1 (I think it's French) and then played sometimes again in episode 3? It just sounds so nice!!

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Thank you for the recap. This is a great drama. I am loving it.

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I still can't get used to Yoo Wan. He is a little annoying know-it-all with no respect for her. He intrudes her home and snoops through her stuff, he lies about who he is, he manipulates her into this kiss (she is not really interested in him at this point), all because he thinks, that he 'knows' her best. *blech*

And now they are hinting at him even more intruding her home in ep 4. How can anyone like this guy?! It's not even funny. Imagine meeting someone like him in RL. You'd run. Run!

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I was actually thinking the same thing. I am hoping that he'll get punished severely for his transgressions and he'll learn a lesson. Things are too easy for him right now. I just can't believe that he didn't take the chance in the playground to tell her the truth. This woman has some serious trust issues and he is milking her ignorance to his advantage. And kissing her just a few days after a break up? No way.

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Just love the music for this show. They are lovely.

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Thank you for the recap!

The conversations between Sweet Potato and Shing Shing are always sooooooooo amusing. I can't wait to see when she'll finally make the connection and recognize him.

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Thanks for the recap! :)

The banter between Joo-yeon and Wan (and Joo-yeon and Allen, for that matter -- because they do have different flavors to them) is so, so adorable!

And! I am so excited by the possibility that this won'tbe a triangle situation and we'll actually just watch three relationships reform and/or heal. (Joo-yeon and Wan, Se-ryung and Tae-yoon, Joo-yeon and Se-ryung.) It'll make for a refreshing change for the franchise.

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does anybody know if the 4 lads from the idol group are idols- they dont look like anybody i recognize straight away..

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so lovely+How cute >/////////<

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Does anyone know the song always played in this episode? I mean the english song..>.<

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When he is in the apartment....Whats the name of the La La song?

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Honestly I'm torn. I want to like Joo Wan and at times, I do - I like their banter and how he's starting to learn how to deal with her annoyance at Goguma buuuuuuuuuut I can't get behind him going into her apartment and looking around when she's not there. That's creepy, stalker-ish behaviour and I do not approve. I know he isn't telling her who he is because she would never date him if she realized he was Goguma but at the same time, I felt like the playground was the perfect time for him to let her know. I'll have to wait and see how the show handles it cause right now, I'm not sold. The kiss was steamy though.

I'm glad that we're getting more info about Seryung and her side of things and I'm glad that this show about female friendship is also tackling having two former friends learn to love and trust each other again. That's a rare thing in drama-land. I had to roll my eyes when we found out that Seryung and Sunbae used to date though. I mean, what are the odds? In drama-land, everyone is connected. I can see why she was so upset by what he said (calling her easy? Not cool, dude. You should be on her side!).

I was worried for a minute that Hee-Jae and her student boyfriend were going to break up. I mean, sheesh. He was helping people out, girlie. I like him so I hope they don't split them up. I also love the coinkidink that Minjung and her online date are neighbours, lol. The INR2 cameo was also sweet. I was hoping there would be one.

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I thought that "testing" in this drama just made me sad since I really liked that couple ;-;
I think the way is reacted was totally normal plus her past relationships also has effect to her reaction. She use to hang on to the relationship but at the end all her ex-boyfriends left her. She didn't want to feel pathetic and saw that there is no point on hanging on anymore. I thought that he would understand because of her multiple relationships >> but maybe he didn't know.

rant over.

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shing shing and goguma is the best couple in Inr3 franchise! their chemistry and the kissing scene just works on me even though their age gap was huge. they (Kim so yeon and sung joon) must be close during shooting so that they can have that such chemistry..

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omooo, this is so fast between joo yeon and wan.

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Dear Ex-Alex, (side-note, I love that that has become his official name)
You know what's stupid? Telling your girlfriend, who has had several relationships end, that you want to break up with her as a "test". That is stupid. If you are going to be that stupid, you reap what you sow. If some guy did that to me, and I found out that's what he was doing...well, let's just say I would not respond well. To me that's the equivalent of saying, "dance monkey dance!" Hell.No.

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I start with a kiss Aah~ Sung Joon voice melts me ^^

Also, Love Kim So Yeon' great performance ^3^

Thank you very much girlfriday for your excellent recap : )

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really love Sweet Potato's melting voice >////<

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Just started this drama, and am so entertained :-).

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