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Emergency Couple: Episode 5

As drama unfolds and relationships start to rekindle, our characters are faced with responsibilities and decisions that go outside their range as an intern. With an ex-mother-in-law coming into the messy picture and a hospital that tries to take you down at any time, our heroine has to harden up to face the storm that’s brewing.

EPISODE 5 RECAP

As an ambulance arrives in the ER with Chang-min’s mom, Chang-min is working on persuading Chun-soo that he is at fault for the tracheotomy of the cancer patient; he ordered Jin-hee to perform it. Chun-soo rightfully yells at Chang-min for the presumption of having any right to order Jin-hee to do something.

Our married intern couple is rushing to get work done and both are in a hurried, panic state wondering where Chang-min and Jin-hee had run off to. It’s hilarious to watch our wifey intern (whose name is Young-ae) snaps at her husband (Sang-hyuk) who had taken his frustration out at her.

Jin-hee thinks back to what Chang-min told her on the reasons why they got a divorce, that acting on her emotions first without thinking things through was what drove them apart. He again tells her that if something does go wrong, he will step up and take responsibility. He reminds her that she is a doctor and must learn to work on controlling her emotions.

The team of interns and nurses bring in Chang-min’s mom, who is identified as a VIP guest of the hospital. Not only has she overdosed on her anti-anxiety pills, she had taken a fall at the fishing pier and hurt her head as well. The head nurse sends Ah-reum to find a resident, and to find out about the medicine Chang-min’s mom had ingested. She runs into Chang-min, who rushes to help her find a resident.

Jin-hee arrives just as Chang-min’s mom starts to regains consciousness and wonders if she had taken too many pills, thinking her vision of Jin-hee is imagined (“Did I die and come to hell?”). The second Yong-gyu asks where Chang-min is, she snaps her eyes open to stare directly at Jin-hee, who recognizes her ex-mother-in-law. Both their expressions are priceless as Mom tries to grab Jin-hee before passing out again.

Chang-min has no luck finding a resident and rushes around. The team looking after Mom is especially careful because of her status as a VIP patient and her decreasing vitals. Jin-hee is practically frozen in shock until a nurse sarcastically asks if she should start diagnosing the patient. Jin-hee shakingly raises a stethoscope until the head nurse tells hubby intern Sang-hyuk to bring a resident, regardless of what meeting they were in.

The residents and head doctors are in a Morbidity and Mortality (M&M) conference with Chun-soo going over the details leading to the patient’s death. He points out that if the tracheotomy was not performed while being the patient was stuck in the elevator, the patient would have most probably died before the elevator doors had opened.

Dr. Ahn asks who determined whether the tracheotomy was a success — was it Chun-soo? Furthermore, is Chun-soo expert enough in the area to determine whether a procedure done without guidance was in fact a success? Chun-soo is stumped for an answer as Sang-hyuk rushes in to ask Ji-hye for help on the VIP patient.

Mom’s vitals start to worsen and Ji-hye rushes in to check her symptoms. She asks the interns what it possibly could be and they answer from a possible stroke to a mini-stroke, all of which Ji-hye dismisses. Told that Jin-hee was in charge, Ji-hhye yells at her for dawdling instead of diagnosing the patient. Jin-hee snaps back to being a doctor and promptly orders the staff around.

We’re back to the M&M Conference where Chun-soo is grilled by the same snarky doctor who asks if an intern performed the tracheotomy. Dr. Ko, director of the ER, steps in to say that this unfortunate incident was more of the hospital physical system failing rather than human error. Dr. Ahn asks who this intern is and demands that intern be brought to the conference.

Young-ae runs over to Jin-hee to tell her that the M&M conference is demanding the intern who performed the tracheotomy come to the meeting. At the same time, Chang-min is told by another resident that the hospital is in disarray because of a big-headed intern who had the balls to perform an unauthorized tracheotomy.

Jin-hee slowly makes her way to the doors of the conference hall, trembling but stepping in anyway, pulling everyone’s attention to herself as she walks down the aisle. Chun-soo looks at her disapprovingly when Chang-min bursts into the room and takes the podium, at which Chun-soo mutters under his breath, “That dumb son of a bitch…”

Ah-reum recognizes the VIP patient as Chang-min’s mother and lets the room know who she is. The medical staff look up in surprise that Chang-min is possibly a more significant intern than they thought.

Chang-min explains what had happened in the elevator and the events that led to his performing the procedure, and states he will take responsibility if he needs to. Dr. Ahn asks Chang-min (can someone please shut him up?) how he will take responsibility, and how what he was prepared to do when he took his stand at the podium. He asks Chang-min if he is willing to step down as a doctor. Chang-min takes a deep breath and says yes, if necessary he will do so.

Jin-hee’s eyes widen at his confession, and now she speaks up to declare that no, she was the one who performed the procedure. At this point, Chun-soo looks like he wants to just disappear from the room as both interns try to take the blame. Chang-min is in disbelief at her confession when Dr. Ko finally steps in saying that regardless of who did it, it was an ER intern who performed the procedure. He ends the meeting saying that the ER as a whole will take responsibility.

The surgeon who was in charge of the tracheotomy patient thanks Dr. Ahn for his intervention and lets Dr. Ahn know that he heard through the grapevine that Chang-min is actually the nephew of the Yoon Hospital Chief and comes from a doctor family. Dr. Ahn purses his lip and tells the younger surgeon to put the blame on Jin-hee.

Chun-soo berates Chang-min and Jin-hee and tries to kick Chang-min, who evades the kick (why do I find that so cute?) It only angers Chun-soo more, and he kicks him again, finding his shin this time. He calls the two names and asks why they are looking for ways to make his life harder, and he knocks their heads together in frustration. He asks when they became such good friends to take the blame for one another.

Jin-hee looks at Chang-min angrily and demands to know why he is acting like this all of a sudden. What is he up to? Chang-min again argues that he was the one that did it and that he knows one of them will have to take responsibility for this to be over. Jin-hee asks if he really will quit and he reminds her that it was not their fault the patient died. Jin-hee wonders whether Chang-min actually thinks he was the one that did the procedure.

Ah-reum interrupts the bickering and informs Chang-min that his mother has been admitted into the hospital. Jin-hee realizes she hadn’t told Chang-min yet and guiltily tells him of his mom’s diagnosis. Chang-min rushes to the VIP room where his mother has been transferred to and Jin-hee looks at Ah-reum questioningly on how she knew that the VIP patient was Chang-min’s mom.

Dr. Ko wonders with Chun-soo why Mom, who is the sister of the Yoon Hospital Chief, was taken to their hospital instead. They find their answer as Chang-min rushes into the room, adorably screaming, “Mom!”

The interns sit around wondering why Chang-min took the responsibility and the credit for the tracheotomy procedure. Yong-gyu narrates like a talk-show host and submits all evidence pointing out to how Chang-min and Jin-hee do not have an ordinary relationship.

Ah-reum asks Jin-hee whether she really performed the tracheotomy and comments on Jin-hee’s bravery. Ah-reum asks how Jin-hee will shoulder the responsibility and Jin-hee in turn slams her locker shut and asks Ah-reum how she knew the patient was Chang-min’s mother. Ah-reum just shrugs, saying certain circumstances led her to know.

Jin-hee puts her hands on her waist and with attitude (and in banmal) asks Ah-reum if it’s a situation Jin-hee isn’t supposed to know. When Ah-reum takes issue with Jin-hee using banmal, Jin-hee points out that Ah-reum is younger than her, even younger than her little sister. Ah-reum mutters that being older (or just old) is the only thing Jin-hee has to stand on, and walks out leaving Jin-hee to scowl.

Chang-min sits by his mother’s bedside and attempts to call his father. When he steps outside for a moment, Jin-hee walks in hesitatingly. Chang-min sees her from the doorway and at first questions why she’s there. Watching his face change as he watches her straighten his mother’s blanket and tidy up her slippers makes me feel a tug in my heart. But the moment doesn’t last too long, and when she turns around he runs out to sit (stand?) on top of a lounge chair, as if trying to hide himself. He covers his discomfort with gruffness, saying that he was watching in case she tried anything nasty to his mother while she was sleeping.

Jin-hee comes home to find her room in disarray, thinking she’s been robbed. Her mom starts screaming when she sees the mess and Jin-hee checks her belongings, but something doesn’t seem right — nothing seems missing. Then she thinks back and takes out a ring box, which turns up empty. Jin-hee seems to have a moment of clarity on who it could be while her mother begs her to call the cops.

She asks her mother if she had ever changed the door passcode and her mother says no, she had left it at Jin-hee’s birthday in case her runaway sister ever came home. Jin-hee takes a deep breath and says this is the work of her sister.

Jin-hee’s mother asks why her sister would take what was in the ring box and Jin-hee explains how her sister had always wanted to sell her wedding ring for money. Her mom relaxes in relief knowing it wasn’t a robber, but sulks that her only two daughters were such disappointments — one’s a divorcee and one is a runaway. Jin-hee scowls at the family picture, yelling at her sister that she will put in a missing person’s report to track her down if necessary.

It’s dark in the hospital, and Jin-hee walks around an empty emergency room, signaling that this is most likely a dream. It’s eerie and it definitely doesn’t help that Jin-hee herself looks like a walking corpse.

By itself, a hospital gurney carrying a covered body slowly makes its way to Jin-hee and stops right in front of her. Jin-hee reaches out to check under the covers. (These scenes always have me thinking … Why do they always have to check?)

The person underneath is facing down, but then Chang-min’s mom flips around to accuse Jin-hee of killing the cancer patient. Jin-hee screams herself awake.

The next day, Dr. Ko, Ji-hye, and Chun-soo gather to discuss the hospital board’s decision, since Dr. Ko had said the ER would take responsibility. The outcome is that the ER’s budget will be cut, which can only mean there will be cutbacks whether it be in personnel, equipment, or other expenses.

The news travels down to the ER and the nurses complain that they’ll be first to go. A nurse with attitude storms over to the head ER nurse and asks how this is fair when it wasn’t the nurses’ fault, but they’ll probably have to pay the price. The head nurse snaps that no decision has been yet made and to not make snap judgments.

The nurse sees Jin-hee in her cross-hairs and turns her anger to her, saying that someone should take responsibility. A nicer nurse asks Jin-hee hopefully, “We wouldn’t get fired… right?” Jin-hee has no response for them.

Jin-hee goes to Chun-soo to ask whether their budget had really been cut, then says she will quit in order to make up for it. Chun-soo mutters that Jin-hee quitting would solve the budget problem, and Jin-hee’s eyes fills with tears.

Before she leaves, Chun-soo orders her to take care of the VIP patient since she had diagnosed the patient. With a shortage of hands in the VIP area, Jin-hee is sent to her room.

Jin-hee is preparing Mom’s food when she starts stirring from her sleep. Her first blurred vision is of Jin-hee, and she even shakes her head in case it’s just a vision. She’s shocked to realize that it’s the real Jin-hee in front of her.

Jin-hee calmly explains to Mom she had passed out, while Mom screams for Chang-min. When Jin-hee tries to set her food tray down, Mom slaps it away and sends it spilling all over the floor.

Chang-min rushes in at the noise and Mom keeps asking why Jin-hee is there — was she hired as help? She spits out more demeaning insults at Jin-hee, demanding that she leave, when finally Jin-hee had enough.

Jinhee: “I’m a doctor! I wanted to see how good being a doctor was firsthand. I wanted to see how much of a big deal a doctor family was too. I’m not leaving. I won’t leave! This patient is MY patient.”

After Jin-hee steps out, his mother asks Chang-min how Jin-hee became a doctor. She babbles non-stop, insulting Jin-hee, and demands her cell phone so she can call the head of the hospital to get Jin-hee fired. Chang-min stops her by reminding Mom that by doing so, the whole hospital would know he is a divorcé. Mom stops in her tracks to ask about Ah-reum, and Chang-min holds his head and begs his mom to leave, saying she’s well enough now.

Jin-hee comes back to the VIP room, but gets a phone call before she can knock. She takes the call with the biggest look of relief on her face, only for the caller to hang up right away. Upon seeing that it came from a hidden number, Jin-hee correctly realizes it’s her sister.

We’re finally introduced to Oh Jin-ae (played by Jeon Su-jin), who sells her sister’s ring to buy a beautiful electric guitar. She kisses it and struts out of the pawn shop yelling gibberish in English, the only part of which I can clearly catch is ROCK AND ROLL BABY! Obviously she is quite a character, and completely different from Jin-hee.

Ji-hye stops Jin-hee, calling her big rock rock, and says, “It’s fine that you want to be hardworking but from now on, don’t step up. You keep causing problems. A troublemaker.” Chang-min sniggers while Jin-hee apologizes. Ji-hye has more to say to Chang-min and comments that he “slipped out quite well” from the situation because of his doctor family. Chang-min wonders what she means.

Chun-soo holds a notice of termination in his hand with Jin-hee’s name on it. He slaps it down and looks around in resignation.

Jin-hee gets another call from a private number and answers in a hurry, yelling, “Oh Jin-ae! I know it’s you!” Jin-ae confesses that she took the ring and sold it, adding boldly that the ring fetch much so she needs more cash. Jin-hee angrily yells at her sister, asking if she feels sorry to their deceased father for living as a runaway. Jin-ae retorts that their family isn’t that great for her to feel guilty over — Jin-hee is a doctor and should help her little sister out and send her money. Jin-hee is rightly seething. Jin-ae then has the balls to text over her bank account number so her sister can send money.

Chun-soo runs up to Dr. Ko, asking if it’s right to fire an intern. Dr. Ko stops Chun-soo as he gets a call from Mom, who demands a different intern be assigned to her.

Jin-hee gets a shot ready for Mom, who shrinks back in fear and starts chucking random things at Jin-hee. Mom threatens to get her fired and Jin-hee tells her to do whatever she wants but that as long as she is her patient, Jin-hee will be treating her.

Jin-hee grabs Mom’s arm to calm her down, only to have Mom slap her across the face. Just as Jin-hee is slapped, Chang-min and Chun-soo walk in. Both gape in disbelief at the scene.

COMMENTS

The story line is definitely picking up, and I’m loving how all the different characters, whether they be hospital staff or family members, deal with it. Our main two characters seem to be in a limbo on how they feel about each other — will they come to think of each other as respectful colleagues? Continue to think of each other as hateful divorcees? I’m glad that the more they find out about each other while working as interns, the more they grow to respect one another rather than falling in love right away.

I’m glad that the cancer tracheotomy patient’s story line is being more developed. With the patient’s story being a driver to the characters’ development, it’s interesting to see new sides arising while showing how hospital politics will be a major player from here on out. The interns see a new side of Jin-hee they never thought they’d see and hopefully, it will give them more confidence in her rather than have her be the stray dog in the group.

Chun-soo is definitely a hard nut to crack. I can never completely be sure whether he is being serious or not. I do realize that him telling Jin-hee to quit to help him budget the cut may have been tough love, but I don’t think it would have hurt to give her a little bit of a positive push. He has an odd pull as a character, making me want to cheer him on and hope that he does become possible love interest for Jin-hee because frankly, their interactions are just too cute to pass on. And seeing jealous Chang-min wouldn’t be all that bad either.

It’s funny how Park Joon-geum doesn’t stray from her usual character in every drama but it’s nice to see her hair loose in cute little pigtails and use her aegyo to her son. It’s almost infuriating how much power she has just from coming from a doctor family when she herself isn’t a doctor. It’s stifling to see how much of a hold she has on the hospital as a whole when it’s technically nowhere near affiliated with her, other than Chang-min working there. It kills me that this will have a huge impact on Jin-hee and it already shows with how Mom appears in her nightmare, telling her that she did in fact kill the cancer patient.

As I said before, I hope the story picks up on the relationships soon and show the chemistry between our main characters. A love triangle, perhaps even a square, would definitely spice things up, and a few flashbacks to the past wouldn’t hurt!

 
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Loved the clutching hand of the mother-in-law . . . "With my last breath, I spit at thee!"

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. . . Also, Song Ji Hyo RULES in this drama! And the director knows it. He's giving her the chance to show all the details.

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Yes, totally agrees. I am watching Mandate of Heaven and this at the moment, and I have to say, Song Ji Hyo is much much better in this than in Mandate of Heaven. Also, it also closer to her image in Running Man.

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AGREED!!! ji hyo just nailed it here~ i am soo rooting for jin hee character..and kind of feel what she feels to..trying to understand what so high and mighty about having powers, money and all.. i just hope she realize and stood up to everyone that belittle her~

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Might be late but Welcome Suneedelight!! :))

Thanks for recapping Emergency Coupleee :)

And yes to Quiet Thought, she sure does shine in this drama!!

Choi Jin Hyuk -- Chang Min is slowly revealing his non-jerk self. And Id like to see more of it. 'Cause I want to root for them, the main couple.

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Great choice of drama for your first recapping project. But can we have music to go with your writing and photos?

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Sarangalhee Song ji hyo...

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song ji hyo jjang!

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IKR? I absolutely love her!

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Sorry, guys, but I have second lead syndrome and want Oh Jin Hee with Dr. Gook. Who, frankly, is exciting me more than Choi Jin Hyuk in this show. ::FansSelf::

I really didn't understand why JinHee went all good DIL by adjusting her ex-MIL's blanket and slippers. Is it that the MIL was so awful to JH before, that JH took the chance to be good to her without being yelled at? If it was me, and that was my hellish, verbally abusive exMIL who had encouraged my husband to insult me regularly during our marriage, I'd do my job as a doctor, but I wouldn't adjust any blankets or fix slippers.

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Instead adjusting her blanket, I want tostab her with a big knife! *and the romcom turned into psycho-thriller*

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At first viewing, I thought it was meant to show that despite everything that exMIL put her through, she still feels a sense of obligation to her on the basis of their past relationship.

But having seen subsequent episodes, I feel now that it was to show that Jin Hee is just naturally the kind of doctor who instinctively does little things that go beyond the call of duty in bringing an element of kindness and humanity to her treatment of her patients, even if those patients are horrible horrible shrewish ex-mothers-in-law. There's a sweet-natured good-heartedness in her that will shine through, even when life (and her exMIL) is not treating her very kindly.

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Ding ding ding! You nailed it right there. It's doctor's instinct as Chief Gook mentioned to Jinhee.

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hope the story picks up on the relationships soon and show the chemistry between our main characters. A love triangle, perhaps even a square, would definitely spice things up, and a few flashbacks to the past wouldn’t hurt!

Agree!!! Changtul-evilchief vs Oh couple

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Thanks so much to the recappers for this show! I started watching it on a whim because I was bored on a Sunday afternoon, and now it's kind of got me hooked. I think that's mostly because of Song Ji Hyo; she brings something really wonderful and endearing to her portrayal of Oh Jin Hee. When she smiles, it lights up her face and I always find myself smiling back at the screen. Plus I am a big fan of the determined and scrappy underdog.

It has been sweet to see Chang Min slowly begin to fall for her again. I find myself wondering if it's that the qualities he sees in her now remind him of what he saw in her when they first fell in love, or if it's that he's beginning to see a whole new admirable side to her that he never noticed or paid attention to before. Like other viewers, I'm really eager for more revelations about their first love story.

I am not sure, though, if the writers could ever make me fully come around to a rekindling of the Oh-Oh romance, because Chang Min was very very cruel to Jin Hee after they met again in the first few episodes, and I don't know if they can redeem him. I really thought his behavious and the way he belittled and undermined her was so horrible and hurtful and immature (I could kind of understand his misbehaving in the context of the everyday frustrations of their marriage, but to be that mean to your ex during a change encounter in a parking lot years after your divorce, and then to continue being mean to her when she's just trying to get through some tough days as work? Awful!)

He really came off as an a**hole who throughly demolished her self-esteem, and I can't help feeling that that's his true nature and that if they got back together, he'd slide right back into his old patterns (aggravated by insecurity because there's the real possibility that Jin Hee is actually a better doctor) after a while.

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I'm finding it difficult to root for Oh Chang-min-Jin Hee. Chang Min has been nothing but a jerk and his attitude/behavior towards Jin Hee doesn't make him qualify for Jin Hee's love (C'mon who doesn't love Jin Hee?). I'm having a hard time liking him and it's the same feel that I have for Go Soo Nam in 'Ohlala Couple' (I hate Go Soo Nam). It's going to be hard to redeem Chang-min if they don't show the back-story of their love story prior to marriage. I'm really rooting for Chun-soo-Jin Hee.

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Thanks for the recap suneedelight!

In reply to dearly, I feel pretty much the same about the Chang-min/Jin-hee pairing. In the first few episodes he basically had almost no redeeming qualities whatsoever, though I'm finally warming up a little bit to him now! I think what really frustrates me is not only how awful he was to Jin-hee but also how weak he is when his mother bosses him around and treats people terribly. The way he meekly follows her around and lets her manipulate him makes him seem like a bit of a man-child. All I know is it's going to take some amazing writing to stop me rooting for Chun-soo instead of Chang-min!

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Even if he had any redeeming qualities, I would not go back to him unless he knocked off that horrible MIL.

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Thanks Sunee. Appreciate ur hardwork. Please take this as a constructive feedback, i like the way you write esp in the comments bit. It's more natural and free flowing. Hope you'll be more at ease with the recap. It's a good recap don't get me wrong. Just that i think you can do better. Keep up the good work!

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What Tdot said about Song Ji Hyo smiling is interesting, because that reaction she shows in the opening credits is something that I've seen often on Running Man: when someone tells her she's pretty, she reacts by smiling, like she appreciates the compliment, and it looks completely natural.

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Uh, a technical question, here. I was under the impression that the United States was almost the only developed country that didn't have national health insurance, but I'm getting the impression here that South Korea doesn't have universal coverage either.

Further, even though we are a little barbaric in the United States in not having a national health policy, we do require hospital emergency rooms, as a matter of basic decency, to take all patients who need emergency care, regardless of whether they can pay. It's what keeps the indigent from getting sick and dying in the streets. Is that not the law in South Korea?

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Thanks for recapping Emergency Couple!

Maybe I missed this in an earlier episode, but why do Jin-hee's colleagues sometimes refer to her as "big rock rock?"

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Chun-soo started calling her that early in the show.

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This is my third drama back-to-back seeing a character played by Jeon Su-Jin.

School 2013 - as Kye Na-Ri

Heirs {aka The Inheritors/The One Trying to Wear the Crown, Withstands the Weight} - as Kang Ye-Sol

Emergency Couple - as Oh Jin-Ae

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I was thinking the same thing. She seems to be popping up everywhere.

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Good for her. Acting (with respect to its inherent nature) is a very fickle and cyclical business. Therefore, I like to see, appreciate the difficulty, and recognize the importance of "talented" actors and actresses succeeding at landing a steady stream of jobs/roles.

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Thanks for pointing this out.

I was thinking where I've seen her before but couldn't place her in any drama cos she looked and behaved so differently from School and Heirs and My friend is Still Alive!

Hmm... come to think about it.. she was still a high school girl in her previous dramas...and finally grew up in EC!

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One thing I don't like is the fact that Chang Min keeps stepping in for Jin Hee. I want her to stand on her own two feet and trust in herself. I know she is but the whole "It was me, no it was me!" just really pissed me off. I don't think he has the right to protect her and she shouldn't ask anyone too. She should believe in her abilities and in the fact that what she did was right and it had nothing to do with the death of a patient. Even if she did get dismissed and blamed she can do what she said she would and keep reapplying and proving that she belongs at the hospital or any hospital she chooses.

PS Devil-in-law is a major bitch!!! She is my marriage boogieman. Never getting married. Female Clooney here.

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Love this drama slot.Shh rocks here.I guess her character exactly herself.I'm rooting for doctor gook.for changina,the only thing I love from watching him is the jealousy part but rooting I'm with jh will be hard

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Oh Chang Min is SUCH a mama's boy. Like he'll let his mother do anything and he "tries" to defend his colleagues; but its all hopeless because he follows his mother around 24/7. Oh so frustrating!

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The Ex MIL seems to have made a career of playing super bitchy MIL/stepmother. I'm just wondering if she ever gets sick of playing the same type of character over and over again. It's sad to be type casted as the most hateful character in so many dramas. That being said though she does an excellent job of it.

Back to the drama, I wonder if Jin hee can sue her for assault. Not that she would because at this stage she's still a doormat.

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