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You From Another Star: Episode 20

Final week! Get your tissues ready, today will wring a sea of tears out of you (at least if you have a heart) as the countdown winds down to the final hours. It’s a bittersweet though also gratifying way to send off a loved one, with an appreciation of every precious minute left combining with the desire to enjoy that time in an utterly mundane way. Because as our hero now realizes after four hundred years of Not Getting It, the beauty of life is living out the moments you have, rather than dwelling on the inevitable at the end of the tunnel.

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RECAP: TWENTIETH RECORD

After receiving her proposal, Song-yi tells Min-joon to live on, even if that means leaving Earth after all. He counters that he’s already made up his mind to stay, but she says that she’s also decided: “If you die because you stayed by my side, I’ll die too. Do you understand what I’m saying? I care for you much, much more than you think, so I think I could live if I just knew you lived somewhere. That’s easier than you not existing anywhere.”

Min-joon tries to argue that there must be a way, and that he’ll look for one. But it seems like a futile hope.

The investigators watch the reports on TV and wonder where Min-joon went. The amazing disappearing act makes him a source of fascination for the public, particularly since footage of him vanishing with Song-yi has hit airwaves. Reporters have tracked down people he knew in his other identities, and his old mahjong rival and a former hospital colleague interview that he looks just like a guy they once knew.

Among the interviewees is Bok-ja, who denies the rumors that he is dating Song-yi. In fact, she hints that she had a little something going on with him herself. Oh, simple delusional Bok-ja.

In bed that night, Song-yi confides that she’d mulled over all the ways she might break up with Min-joon, like lying that she’d gotten tired of him or that she’d be happy with Hwi-kyung. The idea of him dying scares her, and she asks if he feels afraid too.

He says that he’s seen countless people being born, growing older, and dying. It made him wonder why people even bothered with living so diligently when they knew they’d all die in the end; it all seemed so pathetic and meaningless. “But I realized that nobody lives to die. What’s important is that moment they’re alive. So even if the ending was decided, they could be happy and live on. It’s so simple, but it took me so long to realize.”

Only now does Bok-ja see all the news about Song-yi and Min-joon, which sends a dagger through her ridiculously romantic heart. Hilarious that she thought she had a chance with Min-joon all this time.

Meanwhile, Lawyer Jang insists to a police officer that Min-joon hadn’t kidnapped Song-yi. Ack, of course kidnapping would be a logical conclusion. Boo, logic.

Song-yi and Min-joon take a taxi ride back to civilization, and she asks why Min-joon didn’t tell her the full truth about Jae-kyung. He answers that she’s hot-headed and unable to hide her feelings, so it wouldn’t have done any good. She sighs that Hwi-kyung must be going through a tough time, and that’s our cue to jump over to Hwi-kyung, in bed with a worried Se-mi at his side.

He tries to send her away, wanting to mope in private, but she sticks around. She admits that she’d felt satisfaction at watching Song-yi fall and lose her standing—but she sees that she was the one who lost the most. “Now I’m going to let go of you completely,” she says, “because I have to live on.” That’s the only way for them to be friends again, and for her to be honest. Saying that she understands how he must have struggled without anybody to talk to, she encourages him to confide in her.

In jail (muahaha), Jae-kyung takes a visit from his lawyer and instructs him how to handle his case—seek bail, argue that he was interrogated under duress, accuse the prosecutor of entrapment, etc. I admit to finding the sight of his floppy hair oddly satisfying, now that he isn’t able to shellac it into his pompadour of power.

Song-yi and Min-joon’s taxi pulls up to their building, where a crowd of reporters lie in wait. She orders him not to be nervous or fearful though it’s clearly Song-yi who’s feeling the pinch, and lays out her plan: She’ll get out first and command their attention, giving him the chance to slip inside—she doesn’t want him using his powers when he’s feeling weak.

So Song-yi wears her shield of confidence and struts right up to the mics to take their questions… but when Min-joon steps out of the car, the crowd barrels past Song-yi to bombard him with questions, leaving the megastar in the back of the crowd, trying to get the paparazzi’s attention. Heh.

Song-yi shoves her way back to Min-joon, essentially playing the manager role as she entreats them not to take photos of him. Then a man steps up and flashes a police badge, here to take Min-joon in for questioning. Song-yi protests that she wasn’t kidnapped, but the officer insists and Min-joon is escorted along.

Watching the news from home is Song-yi’s family, with Mom sputtering at Song-yi’s declaration that they’re engaged. Dad gets up to go, and it’s Mom who stops him to suggest, albeit awkwardly, that he stay for dinner. She checks with Yoon-jae, who mumbles that Dad can stay, not quite comfortable being openly friendly but clearly warming up to him gradually. The mending of bonds is underway.

At the police station, Song-yi balks at being separated from Min-joon during questioning. One word from Min-joon quiets her instantly, and at his assurance that he’ll be fine, she lets him go, however reluctantly.

The officer begins by asking curiously how Min-joon managed to disappear from sight, and Min-joon challenges him on what laws he’s broken. He tells the man not to use his authority to merely satisfy his personal curiosity.

Detective Park arrives at the station and chides the officer for keeping him out of the loop when they’re both assigned to the case. Pretending to be on the cop’s side, Detective Park takes over the investigation and then makes sure to help sneak Min-joon and Song-yi out of the station unseen. Who knew the day would ever come when we’d welcome Detective Park as the smart, competent party?

Min-joon and Song-yi are on their way out when an officer stops to ask for an autograph. Song-yi agrees to sign, only to find that the woman meant Min-joon’s autograph. She bristles possessively when the officer asks for a photo or a handshake with him, but when the officer adds that her kid looks up to Min-joon as a Superman, Song-yi’s jealous instincts fade and she urges Min-joon to sign after all. HA.

Detective Park leads them out through a back door, but now it’s off to the prosecutor’s office for more questioning. Song-yi refuses to leave Min-joon and ends up waiting out in the hallway while Min-joon talks with the investigators.

But as it turns out, Min-joon does no talking at all while the investigators end up answering their own questions. Aw, they even put their heads together thinking of how to spin this in Min-joon’s favor, like arguing that Song-yi was in grave medical danger and that his restaurant disturbance could be resolved with a mere fine. Regarding his assault on Jae-kyung in front of the reporters, Detective Park muses, “Well, he deserved hitting.”

Seok asks Min-joon why he revealed himself after going to such lengths to protect his identity. Min-joon replies that they all probably have loved ones in their lives, and that in the face of losing her, he wasn’t capable of calculating facts. “All I did was what I could do in that moment.”

Song-yi is waiting to take his hand as soon as he’s done, and the second Min-joon takes it, he zooms them out of sight. And so, just as Mom is huffing into the phone that Song-yi hasn’t come home yet and that all the teleporting stuff is nonsense, they materialize in Song-yi’s apartment to dropped jaws and wide eyes. Mom moves to hit Song-yi for not calling during the whole ordeal, and Min-joon darts in to intercept the hit. In unison, the siblings rush to his side in concern. Adorable.

Mom pulls Song-yi aside and demands to know what Min-joon’s deal is. Song-yi just tells her that he’s the one man she loves in the world, and that there won’t be another: “He may not be an ordinary person, but to me he’s just the person I love.”

So Mom softens and makes dinner, bringing the family to the table for their first meal together in twelve years. I love the incredulous look on Mom’s face when Yoon-jae ignores her urging to eat up, only to shovel food into his mouth obediently at one word from Min-joon hyung.

Song-yi complains about Mom’s soup, and Mom turns to Min-joon for his opinion. He either can’t or doesn’t think to lie and tells her honestly that it’s strange, so Mom snaps at all the ungrateful kids and takes their bowls, giving them to Dad (who said it tasted fine). So cute.

In interview, Min-joon says that it was the first time he’d ever eaten with family before, and it eased his mind to think of leaving Song-yi in their care. But also, it made him want to be a part of it.

As the evening winds down, Song-yi pointedly looks at the time and offers to call cabs for her family. Dad takes the hint right away and gets up, but Song-yi has to bid good night to Mom directly, and then to Yoon-jae, who takes issue. “Is Min-joonie hyung yours?” he asks, and links arms with his hyung. Song-yi grabs Min-joon’s arm back, and Mom clucks at her forward behavior. I love when the Chun siblings fight over Min-joon.

With Song-yi’s star back on the rise, CEO Ahn is eager to get her back under his management and offers Mom the original (huge) contract fee. That makes her pause for a second, but then he adds another contract that makes her gape—one for Min-joon, whose disappearing skills could translate into worldwide fame and lucre as a magician.

Mom decides she’s more offended at the way CEO Ahn treats Song-yi and Min-joon as products to be kept or dropped, and snaps that she’ll be looking for a company that treats their clients as people. CEO Ahn is left wondering when Mom grew a heart and hastily tries to win her back.

Song-yi tells Min-joon to stay home while she goes to work today, since his presence would only create a commotion. Grudgingly he agrees, though he asks suspiciously if she’s keeping him home because she’s shooting kiss scenes today, or maybe a back hug. So when Hwi-kyung shows to take Song-yi to work, Min-joon bristles jealously.

Hwi-kyung thoughtfully presents her with a new phone to replace the one that got stolen, and has made sure that the ending digits match his. She likes this since she forgets her own number but has memorized Hwi-kyung’s, which makes Min-joon clench his jaw, even though he denies feeling the least bit upset to Hwi-kyung.

Hwi-kyung says that he has stepped back because Song-yi is head over heels for Min-joon right now, but he hasn’t given up on her—the minute Min-joon leaves her to be alone, he’ll be there to step in: “And I won’t let go of her then.” Prescient words, since he knows nothing of the actual impending separation.

As Hwi-kyung drives Song-yi to set, he apologizes for his brother’s actions against her, and she tells him that she understands that he’s miserable inside despite smiling on the outside. It’s something she knows well, because it’s what she feels now: “It seems like the whole world is happy but me.” He wonders what she means.

Song-yi arrives on set and joins Se-mi, and the two start off trading tentative barbs. It’s the same kind of stuff they’d been sniping all along, though without the usual bite. For instance, Se-mi says the film has been disrupted by Song-yi’s scandal, Song-yi quips that she’s just hot that way, Se-mi sniffs that this is all some kind of media play, Song-yi replies that Se-mi has obviously been reading all the articles about her. Song-yi asks if Se-mi has some free time, though we don’t get to see why.

Mom gets filled in on the general alien concept by Yoon-jae, then sits down with Min-joon to quiz him: Is he really an alien? Where’s his family? Will they come from their planet to Earth? Min-joon answers that things operate differently on his planet, and that they don’t have the concept of family, spouses, or even friends.

And then, Min-joon gets a nosebleed. Aghhhhh crap. He once again flashes to his premonition—where he disappears into light—and staggers into bed weakly. Noooooo.

Song-yi gets worried when nobody answers his door and lets herself in, and takes note of his wilting plants. It makes her think to a conversation she’d had with Lawyer Jang, when Lawyer Jang had mentioned seeing one of Min-joon’s plants rotting and guessed that it was indicative of Min-joon’s condition.

Thus when she finds him slumped over in his bedroom, she approaches in tears, trembling in fear. He’s unresponsive to her calls, and she feels his limp arms and listens for a heartbeat, sobbing, “No!”

Min-joon rouses slowly and gathers her to him. He tries to tease that he couldn’t help waking up amidst her noise, but she’s so scared she just cries, “I thought you died!”

Maybe it’s seeing her terror up close that changes his mind, but now the conversation turns back to the question of when he leaves. He’s got about a week left, and she sighs that it’s too short to waste a second. To convince him that she’s right in sending him away, she tells him that her momentary despair just now would be magnified every day of her life if he were to die because of her. He doesn’t want her to live the rest of her days blaming herself, does he?

But Min-joon asks, “What about me? I’ll miss you for every day for a long, long time—what about me? What if I can’t forget you?”

Song-yi says she’ll have their pictures and the song he sang her. They can cram seven years’ worth of time into their week together, she says not quite convincingly. She asks if he loves her, angling for the words again, though he deflects with a joke.

In interview, Min-joon answers the question of whether that last week was special. He answers that it was completely ordinary, as we see them eating in front of the TV and bickering like always. Min-joon continues to help run lines with Song-yi, doing a terrible job as usual (and finding fault with the cheesy dialogue as usual). That ends with more bickering, with Song-yi prodding for more affectionate words by asking who Min-joon would save if she and Lawyer Jang both fell into the water. (He says her, but her glow dims when he adds that Lawyer Jang was in the Marine Corps and would be able to manage just fine. Hee.)

They play Go-Stop too, although today Song-yi’s confused at where her amazing skills went, while Min-joon racks up the points. He claims his reward (a forehead flick) and she threatens him with deep kisses in retaliation (yes please!). He flips the situation around and delivers that deep kiss anyway, rawr.

And then, suddenly, we’re one day from D-Day, as Lawyer Jang reads news of the comet’s approach with worry. Aiiiiiiie. Nooooo.

While in his library, Min-joon responds to Song-yi’s call to eat by accidentally transporting himself outdoors instead of merely out of the room, leaving him shivering out in the cold in the street. It’s Lawyer Jang he calls, who rushes over to meet him in the park with warm clothing.

Min-joon muses that it was this park where they’d come on their first encounter, after he saved Lawyer Jang’s life. We see the scene in flashback, as Min-joon receives Lawyer Jang’s gratitude stoically and hands over an envelope of money as a loan. Lawyer Jang asks why he would trust him to pay it back, and Min-joon answers gruffly that he doesn’t trust anybody. Still, even though he doesn’t want to form bonds with anyone, they can consider their connection as kismet.

There’s something deeply moving about the way young Lawyer Jang is in awe of Min-joon, whom he calls Teacher, and the way that has transitioned into their nearly father-son relationship now. In the present, Lawyer Jang asks to hold Min-joon’s hand just once; he says sadly that he doesn’t want to send Min-joon away, and that it feels like he’s a parent losing a child.

Lawyer Jang starts to break down in earnest, which is pretty gut-wrenching stuff—so earnest and heartfelt. Min-joon tells him words he’d once been told (by Yi-hwa in Joseon times), that farewells should be made in advance in case you don’t get the chance at the last moment. “Thank you,” he says. “I won’t forget you.” Lawyer Jang sobs freely, and Min-joon fights back his own tears.

When Min-joon arrives home, Song-yi is waiting with an embrace and leads him inside, where he takes in the candles filling the home, as well as the fresh flowers. Song-yi kneels before him and says, “We’re getting married today. You can’t divorce me, since you leave tomorrow. If you go there and cheat on me, you’re dead.”

As a proposal gift, she hands him a flash drive, which she tells him to watch when he’s alone, and when he misses her. She adds with a smile, “It looks like you don’t mean to say I love you to me, so I’ll do your part. I love you, Do Min-joon. You’ll live a much longer time than me and may forget me, but don’t forget that a perfect woman like me loved you, and think of it proudly.”

He says that his best superpower is stopping time, which he’s done many times: “And in this time you didn’t know of, I said this: I love you, Chun Song-yi. If I said this in the flow of time, it felt as though everything would flow on and disappear, so I said it in that stopped time. I love you, Chun Song-yi. I love you.”

 
EPILOGUE

Now we see why Song-yi asked Se-mi for her time, as she thrusts a camera in her hands. Se-mi begins recording as Song-yi does a cute, aegyo-filled, ridiculous dance to the song “Marry You.”

Later, Min-joon watches Song-yi’s adorable antics on his computer, his chuckles soon mixing with choked sobs. Song-yi winds down the performance by presenting a bouquet of flowers at the camera and asking, “Do Min-joon, will you marry me?”

 
COMMENTS

Waaaaah. I need to pick myself off the floor after that, and nothing bad has even happened yet. Aside from the nosebleed and the fading powers, I mean, though those are freakier for the foreboding they elicit than on their own merits. (I don’t know why nosebleeds are so ominous in dramaland considering what they actually are, but aside from scenes of students studying really hard, there’s no reason to include it so it must augur tragic circumstances down the line. Talk about making literal the idea of Min-joon’s body just leaking life force haphazardly.)

I really love that the show gave him his beautiful farewell scene with Lawyer Jang, who ripped out my heart with his raw grief. He’s been such a rock for Min-joon and a constant source of support that in a way their bond hits deeper than the romance angle. It isn’t that I don’t feel for the romance (obviously!), but Lawyer Jang has been his friend for longer than he’s allowed himself to know anybody else—and now that we know that Min-joon’s planet doesn’t even think of relationships the way humans do, he’s Min-joon’s first friend.

As I mentioned before Lawyer Jang has gradually progressed from being the rescued party to the one offering the support, which is sort of like a child growing up and becoming parent to the parent. That relationship works on a bunch of layers and they all convened in that scene to kill me. (Plus, the actors let ‘er rip in that scene, and the force of the emotion was hard-hitting.)

But more that just being sad, this episode made me cry because it portrayed that thing Min-joon pointed out, that what makes life worth living is the people you have around you and the time you get to spend with them. He’d kept head and heart firmly separated, and it was a poignant thing to see him choose a brief but full existence over a return to his long-stretching, unconnected one. Because one week to us seems woefully short, but I suppose if you’re looking at it from his perspective, the entire human lifespan seems just as meaninglessly quick. So why not take the thing of value, no matter how small, than the oodles and oodles of blankness?

It was sweet and somber to focus on the mundane in Min-joon’s final days, which is fitting in that it seems like exactly the human thing to do. Sure, some people might go crazy and indulge in every earthly pleasure if they knew the world was ending, but I suspect the majority of people would strive for normalcy—you want live each moment consciously and thoughtfully, but not necessarily differently.

So now we’re here with one episode left and I have no idea how they’re going to wrap things up. I do hope that the show can pull out another satisfying turn in its final stretch, because it’s done so well till now—why ruin it in the final hour? I don’t ask for much, but all I want is for Min-joon to stay on Earth, alive, happy and with Song-yi. None of this philosophical “We’ll always be together in spirit” crap or dying-happy-in-her-arms nonsense. I want happy, together, and alive, dammit. Chop chop.

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So my laptop broke down yesterday and I can't use it. Wow to perfect timing. I have to watch the episodes on my phone. Frog my life.

On to the episode now, asdfghjkdkwuwgdbsjayagdhshagsggdhd. I've been sick for days and I was feeling a bit better today then this episode made me cry so freaking hard my head started hurting. I used up all my small handy tissue packs so I bought 3 boxes at the grocery today. You never know what will happen tomorrow. Better be prepared.

I'm so thankful that they gave us a closure scene between Min Joon and Lawyer Jang. It was one of my must see scenes in this drama. And oh how beautiful they made it to be. I cried so hard that my vision became blurry. I also love how Min Joon used Yi Hwa's words. Ahhh I thinj I was crying even before Lawyer Jang sat down. I thought that scene of Min Joon accidentally teleporting was so random but then it led to this. Sigh. I cried even by reading it here.

Song Yi doing what men usually do in kdramas. Perfect. Who said only men can do that, right?

Anyway, I want to say more but typing them all on my phone is going to frustrate me to no end so I guess see you tomorrow, beanies! Pack your kleenex! I do have three boxes here and am willing to share. :) oh gosh, i feel like i'm gonna have withdrawals.

Thanks for the recaps, javabeans!

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WAAAAAAH, too much feels!
Plus the fact that it's getting closer to the end...

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Oh frog I forgot to talk about Semi. I'm happy that they're starting to kinda hang out again. It feels more of a friendly relatio ship now than before because Semi actually bickers with Songyi unlike before when she only pretends to be a nice girl. Semi could've been better but I like how it all played out.

*Songyi telling Minjoon to look at pictures and listen to their song when he leaves so he'll be fine even when he misses her... I think she's tellimg us to do that to cope up with this drama ending. :( oh never mind me. I'm going crazy. Hehe

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This has been the one show where I have been watching the unsubtitled episode as soon as it's posted and then going back and rewatching later in the day once the subtitles are done, but I can't do that tomorrow. I don't want to miss anything, so I'll be waiting for the subs...wonder how much crying three will be, and what the proportion of tears do sorrow versus tears of joy will be.

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Thanks for the recap.

Touching episode.

Seeing Min-Joon outside barefooted underscore the character's lack of control and vulnerability.

But I must say watching that scene made me aware of the actor's plight. I kept wondering how many takes and how long was he outside in the cold.

Great feelingfull episode.

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What i love about this drama is how just because romance comes into the picture, it doesn't diminish the importance of the relations DMJ and CSY have with their family and friends. The farewell scene with Lawyer Jang was really well done.

The epilogue made me weep. I loved how they dealt with the idea of impending separation. And I don't understand how this show can make me cry like a baby and give me a goofy smile at the same moment.

Why Cheon Song-yi, who was shown as a very dumb actress at first, has more sense than all the rom-com heroines combined? The way she is treating things is not only in her character, but in her situation, it is the best way.

Do Min Joon, DON'T DISAPPEAR. Please. sniff sniff
What a beautiful drama. Heart-wrenching scenes. T_T

;_; Let me sit down and stare at the clock, waiting for the last episode.

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just reading the recap made me bawl like a baby..huhuhu

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happy ending please. I want a clear happy ending, not VAGUE or IMPLIED!!!

i hope Min-Joon will stay and i hope that the aliens coming in will have a gadget like that of MIB's and just erase Min-joons memory in all the people except Chong-yi's =)

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nope not all people but also not in Yoon Jae Layer Yang and also prosecutor who can rely on Mj experience and knowdledge of human psychology (not supernatural powers)

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Iviorie, I believe you saw YFTS with very bad subs, which leads you to all these questions every week.
Songyi's mum asked if her fingers looked okay because she was angry at why she didn't call to inform them about where she was.
(Like, if your fingers are fine, why can't you use them to call or text us)

Find better subs next time so you don't need to ask so many questions.
Or just learn some Korean. :)

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Honestly, you're coming off as kind of rude about the subs thing, especially posting pretty much the same comment three or four different times. It's not the viewers' fault if the subs at the site they use are not perfect. And given how tricky translation can be, I'm mostly just grateful that I can get any English subs within hours of the episode airing -- that's pretty awesome. Unless you can recommend where we can find better subs (in English, not Chinese; and learning Korean is also not an immediate option) that are available just as quickly, then please just bear with those of us who are not lucky enough to have access to the incredible sub versions that you have, instead of berating about the bad subs we've been watching.

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she might be chinese, they tend to be more rude

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Read your recaps make me feels like I'm not standing alone in this dramaland, like watching together with your friends, soul-sister (?)
Thank you for made up my day..
And for the recaps, gomawoyo *wipe my tears*

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Thanks for the recap! Another touching ep. as we gear up for the finale.

Glad SY shared her honest feelings with MJ about her self-blame if he were to die while staying beside her. There's still hope for a solution! MJ (Writer Park), you'd figure something out, right?

BJ being interviewed and thinking there was something between MJ and her. So delusional. LOL

Love the quiet moment between MJ and SY as he holds her close and tells her the lesson he's learned after all these years.

Totally hilarious BJ's friends thought she was crying due to concern over SY when she was crying about MJ. XD

Glad to see SM redeeming herself by letting HK go and being his friend. HK is so overwhelmed by everything that has happened, he really needs someone to talk to.

Seeing JK in jail is so satisfying! The call his lawyer received at the end... I wonder if that was Papa Lee giving some orders to NOT help with the bail.

SY and MJ arriving back home in the taxi. This scene was so funny. Love SY's English: Ready and action! / Excuse me! LOL at how the reporters swarmed MJ upon his exit from the cab and SY was completely ignored, then doing a role reversal, acting like a manager. =P

Yay for SY's mom asking for Dad to stay for dinner and seeing YJ warming up to Dad. ^^

Love Det. Park for pulling the sunbae card and taking over the case again, and also helping whisk MJ and SY out of the station.

The whole MJ autograph/photo/handshake request was amusing. Off limits unless married! ;) Keke~

Haha! So funny how Det. Park and Seok came up with their own questions and statements on what happened while MJ just sat there. And yes, JK deserved all that smacking. XD It was touching for MJ to share his ultimate reason for outing himself was cuz of his love for that precious someone.

The teleporting from prosecutor's office to SY's home was hilarious with her mom's reaction and YJ going Uh-oh! on his face at this. XD MJ intercepting Mom's hit and then being in so much pain... Was that MJ overreacting so Mom would go easy on SY, or his body's weak? Dad is cool as a cucumber though we don't really see his reaction. But judging by how calm he was while watching the news reports earlier and just relieved SY is safe shows how much he trusts MJ. It was touching to see SY's mom understanding her daughter's heart when SY said MJ is simply the one she loves despite his identity and powers.

Love love love the dinner table scene!! So meaningful after 12 years and love how MJ was included. LOL that YJ worships MJ and only listens to him. When MJ commented on the soup so honestly, I chuckled. I guess he doesn't know how to be tactful, but sweet Dad saying it tastes fine and subsequently getting the 3 other bowls from Mom was hilarious. But it was very touching at the same time since it felt like a real family. =)

So happy to see Dad smiling and him saying "our daugher" makes me feel all warm and fuzzy. Funny how Mom's a bit slow on the uptake that SY wants her to leave. YJ and SY fighting over MJ is the best!!! Hahahaha!!! The possessive YJ arm-linking and SY's immediate brush-off. MJ feels all the Chun family love, right? =P

CEO Ahn wants to sign MJ?! ROFL Love Mom's attitude and it's great to see her no longer being the money-milking star mom.

Jealous MJ is always so cute! Imagining SY didn't want him on set cuz of possible kiss/back hug scenes. Teehee~ (JJH looks great in that Fedora!) HK showing up + new cell...

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"Glad to see SM redeeming herself by letting HK go and being his friend. HK is so overwhelmed by everything that has happened, he really needs someone to talk to.

Seeing JK in jail is so satisfying! The call his lawyer received at the end… I wonder if that was Papa Lee giving some orders to NOT help with the bail."

This is exactly what I thought! Thanks Lisa!

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HK showing up + new cell phone + new # matching his last 4 digits was daebak! Can totally see MJ practically shooting daggers with his eyes while SY gladly and nonchalantly accepts everything. It's good to see HK actually keeping up the rival act cuz that would make MJ treasure SY all the more.

Keeping up a bold front must be so hard on HK and SY. That was a touching convo between these two old friends, and I can definitely relate to this kind of feeling.

LOL at Mom's interrogation of MJ along with cheek pinching! Like mother, like daughter. XD It was sad to hear MJ has no family or friends back home. That makes his relationships on Earth even more touching and meaningful. Thoroughly amused that Mom seems to find the no family thing means no liability. Haha... Guess MJ is accepted by everyone in the family now. ^^V

Aigoo... Nosebleed... Premonition of disappearance... No good! This had better be just temporary!

SY getting worried and seeing the wilting plants, then finding MJ unconscious in bed. I'd be just as devastated and it was especially heart-wrenching to see SY sobbing her heart out as MJ embraced her tightly and comforted her. Absolutely agree with their decision to live out the rest of their days together and make the most of their week!

Love it when they do the regular, mundane things. It's just so them! The kiss revenge was funny and when MJ turned the tables... RAWR indeed! So sexy!

MJ teleporting himself wrongly outdoors again is another funny/sad scene as we're well aware of his impending departure. Really glad to see Lawyer Jang coming to his rescue and they had that moment to reminisce, express their gratitude, and bid farewell (with reference to YH's words). That really stabbed me in the heart as Lawyer Jang broke down and the tears glinted in MJ's eyes. *wails* Such a deep relationship that has evolved over the years... *sobs* This scene really moved me with the raw emotions.

Love SY's hug greeting when MJ returns home and seeing him amazed by the elaborate candles and flowers set-up. SY is always the awesome heroine and bites the bullet on suggesting to get married. The whole "I love you" confession again is so beautiful. She is so honest about her heartfelt feelings and I love that. And finally! MJ says "I love you" back, and not just once. Eeep! Been waiting for this moment for a long, long time!

The Epilogue! Always a highlight for each ep. and we see SY acting all cute and silly for her proposal dance. It's just so SY to take the initiative to ask for marriage, and it's very heartwarming to see. But of course, MJ's mixed emotional reaction really got me in the heart... *grabs tissue* The video is so full of love and laughs that you know he is so amused and touched by it. He was probably thinking, "This is exactly what my SY would do!" And then he was overwhelmed, "How can I leave this girl that I love so much?" *thumps chest* Last ep. tomorrow! Let's hope everything wraps up on a fantastic note like it's been doing all series long!

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That scene with Lawyer Jang.. wow.. Yoon Jae/Do Min Joo funny bromance was great but Lawyer Jang/Do Min Joo was the real deal. You can really feel the father/son/friend love these guys had for each other. Kim Chang Wan (Lawyer Jang) really went all out on that scene. I salute you sir.

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he went all out all the time. superb character. I was actually afraid for real that he might be a government secret agent for UFO investigations but..... I think we passed that danger...or not?

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reading this in office now and can't bear myself to read through the last paragraph ofthe recap and the epilogue.. too sad.. i may cry by reading recap only... hehehe.. SUPER LOVE THIS DRAMA.. so sad to separate with this great piece after today FINALE.........

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I'm still gathering pieces of myself as I type this.

Humona.

THAT. KISS.

Ok, wrong words.

Here's to hoping I'm at least still half intact after the clock hits 12 tonight.

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i cried starting from the last ten minutes of this episode while watching it. then i cried again while reading this recap starting from the lawyer jang x do min joon scene :'( its so heart breaking. and that epilogue :( that bruno mars song will never b the same again. this kdrama is really different from other kdramas that ive watched. kudos to the writer. i too am hoping that the last episode will be as genius as the rest of the episodes

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Now that i calmed myself down, i need to say this...how can we not love Song Yi?! The epilogue kills me, her proposal beats the one at the beach. Now it would be great if starting from now all heroines in k-dramaland would be as awesome as Song Yi!

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i've been avoiding this drama so much bc i have battle scars from Rooftop Prince ending. i think i'll watchi yfas once it ends. eep!

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this lovebirds really know how to love each other, equally deep n feels so real, can they both leave to the alien planet and live happily ever after? they ( we ) deserve a happy ending, definitely, pleaseeee T_T

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Min Joon OPPA, don't go please.....*sobbing*..........*still sobbing*...........
*drowning in my own tears*:(

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he wont go. that's what the last episode is for, to turn the sad ending of the 2nd last episode into a happy one in the last episode.

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Hint!!!Hint!!!!

During Do Min Joon's library recording, he was talking about the "previous week", right? He said that "was" just like any other boring or normal week..So does that mean he lived through that "one week", didn't leave and then live to tell about it??!!Omo, my hopes are up for a happy ending...

Please writer-nim..make this one good!!! Otherwise, you are taking care of your health, don't you? *turns nail ring* *complete Jae Kyung mode*

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hahaha I am laughing my guts iout at your ring twist, i am going to get a ring like that and every time a drama does something I dont like I am going to say that line too. that will be a staple.

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hey, I ordered it. I am going to have one. muahaha just you wait!

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insane idea, @redfox and @zen. Way to get back at OTHER annoying writers (not you, of YFAS! You're DA BOMB!).

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hahaha.. love your last sentence.. i"m sooo imagine it now.. jae kyung the evil..

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http://i.imgur.com/AopSer5.gif

Aaaand my life is complete.

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I love gif!!! How do you download then on ipad??? Thank you so much!!! I dont have to abused the replay button..

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Is it just me or KSH entire face is tomato red? I would be too if I had to kiss anyone of the two.. Hahahaha I would go lesbian for JJH..
(๑>ᴗ<๑)

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Shamelessly-created version for the ending:

"DMJ alien colleague :
KSH15H0T (DMJ real name in his planet), we've been watching you since we accidentally left you here 400 years ago.
We are terribly sorry. We know how you've been suffered, being hurt by all those cheek-pinching till your eyes almost popped-out.
Humans are cruel huh ?
Anyway, here, 70 long life pills to extend your life on earth for 70 years.
They are free from artificial colors and flavors.
Not suitable for human.
Keep out of reach of Jae Kyung.
Warning : contain a whole lot of preservatives.
Side effects : might experience minor aging signs such as wrinkles, grey hair etc. Seek dermatologist help if side effects occurred. "

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Wahahahahahahaha 。゚(*≧▽≦)゚。 *wipes tear*

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That's funny. And regretfully, it's what the drama is lacking. Actually, I was hoping for more alien stuff to clarify. The major complaint I have about this show is how very little we explore the "alien" part of it. Since I've been watching kdramas, this is the first one I've came upon with an alien in it--and the writer is squandering time still dealing with the old chaebol melodrama things we see in EVERY drama when she should have wrapped up the murder around midpoint, and then explored more about the alien.

DMJ comes from a planet with different rules than ours. Yet instead of telling us what he DOES have there, all he ever tells us is what he doesn't have. Also, why are these aliens interested in our planet? How long have they been observing us? What do they do when they're not observing us? Why does he look like us? And why, looking like us, does he have superpowers? How do they reproduce if they have no parents? If they can't have family or friends, then what's the use of developing feelings like love and affection? Why is DMJ capable of love, when, on a planet like his, it would have been useless?

UGH! I feel like grabbing the writer and sitting her down in front of 3rd Rock from the Sun or Roswell or even Kyle XY.

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ok I just sent like 8 letters to SBS Drama youtube page dont know if it helps any but I demanded they redo the ending if they intended for a reincarnation and some of that mumbo jumbo

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Thanks for the recap JB. Hopefully the Dramabeans family are getting enough sleep.

This show just keeps getting better and better. It knows how to balance the drama, romance, and comedic tone of the story which I appreciate the most.

I think I finished a box of tissue from all the heart wrenching scenes in this episode I specially love the scene with Lawyer Jang. It was so heartfelt that his sadness breaks your heart.

While I loved the fact that our resident alien finally learned what is important in living here on earth, I keep getting that feeling that the show is going to pull a fast one on me and not give me my happy ending.

So please please oh please show... just let DMJ and CSY have their happy ever after. Let YJ have his alien hyung and Mr. Jang keep his friend.

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if he leave..then what about the scene that CSY waiting in a restaurant after 100 days?....
and i think the disappearing of DMJ scene is shot to his planet taking him to earth?..oh?..now im confused!!
great episode by the way..the two lead nailed it...:)

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I think him disappearing is just the teleportation being really really slow-mo. it has been getting SLOWER, actually we used to be not able to see the door move and there was no time for slipper to drop. his time....is starting to move at the pace of a humans´. and that was his last teleportation. except it is too slow

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Small plot point predictions since I have no idea how the writer will get us to the big plot point happy ending where they stay together on earth, and DMJ doesn't die or disintegrate.

- CSY and DMJ will register their marriage tomorrow, and they will share his amassed fortune so she won't have to worry about not being able to pay the rent and utilities.

- Song Yi's career will rebound, and we'll see her back on the ad wall across from their building.

- HK opens up an agency to represent both CSY and DMJ, we'll at least CSY.

- The recorder pen evidence of JK killing his older brother, and the testimony of JK's minions that JK was behind all of the murders and attempted murders, and the testimony of the ex-wife is sufficient to put JK away.

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I'm very relieved to see, that after dipping the toes, no, make that the whole leg, into makjang waters with ep 19, the show is back on track and what a track it is.

This episode was just perfect and anything less than a happy ending without time jump, amnesia, death, reincarnaction and all those silly tropes is simply not acceptable.

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agrred n shit i AM not typing correctly but I sent like a mile-long letter to SBS and keep bombing them. I´ll do it all they. if they do a reincarnation stunt they re-film it. that´s that. will never accept that kind of ending.

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Is that true?? I just read a while ago, I don't know why, but I think I'm gonna hate it, what a pity..
I hope its not true *crossing finger*
netizenbuzz.blogspot.com/2014/02/tv-spoiler-stars-spoilers-leaked-on-sns.html?m=1

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that´can´t be. that would be too Truman show. there is bound to be insiders. and ....nope I think it is a hoax and you fell for it

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Thank you...... Your comment relieved me..
Yeah, maybe it just what the producers would do, so anyone (more) curious about how its gonna end. For the sake of higher rating, maybe..

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If it were for real (i think not) then the whole production team are just throwing their own hard work for weeks down the gutter.

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Nah, i wouldn't trust those spoilers. The production team is still trying to troll us by saying "there might be an unhappy ending... with a happy epilogue".
YFAS is so popular in asia that so many people have been coming up with speculations.

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I WANT A SEQUEL.

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I don’t ask for much, but all I want is for Min-joon to stay on Earth, alive, happy and with Song-yi

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Honestly my favorite part in every episode is the flashback/epilogue. I get really excited when the episodes bout to end coz of it. It gives us an in depth feel, like the interview parts are pretty awesome but KSY expressions and reactions are always the best for me during the epilogue. Just like this laugh/sob sequence. Might I just say that I was in utter distress when I realized it was the final run already. Seperation anxiety at a high.

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SPOILERS have been leaked in korea.

The entire drama is just a movie filming/set. Chun song yi and Do min joo are both actors in the film.

The final scene is after the movie filming ends and the directed shouted "Cut" they both leave the Set separately in their respective cars.

For short nothing is going on between them since they're just both actors in the drama like in real life lol.

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i believe all YWCFTS fans will kill the writer/director if this is true.... huarghhhh.....

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As silly as it sound, i kept thinking back at this and got pissed...so i think of a scenario to make myself feel better. What if DMJ & SY are just putting on a show for everyone to see (that it was all a movie) so no one would ever suspect of him being an alien as he spend the rest of his life here on earth with SY and their 7 daughters and 5 dogs and me as a happy stalker neighbour.

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I think that if the devil brother gets bail, he will try to kill them. Things will go 360% from what happened with her former self because gorgeous alien will now be the one to save her life at the expense of his own. He won't die because she will find the mother ship and in true "The Day the Earth stood still "fashion they will have the means to save his life but he will lose his powers or so they believe until the first baby levitated his bottle from the kitchen to his crib ala Superman.
2. They gave him a choice and he choose to stay with her,
3.They took both of them back to his planet.
4. They took him home and he found a way to return to her. Happily ever after,
Because of this drama's success, there will be more sci-fi dramas, I can't wait.

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If that is true -- it's kinda hard to comprehend, I can't see the actors poring over the script like that, becoming excited over it, reading the end and then doing it. It's really cheesy. After giving their all in the drama, even the extension of it, when you thought that at some point in it the rating would go down and continue down as so many dramas have done before it-- This one has continually delivered despite the odds against it. In fact it raised the bar much higher for future dramas to follow, each part seemed to have been especially designed for the actor/actress, and thought went into everything, the scenery the songs, I mean everything - I can't see how that is possible. It is like someone running a race ahead of the pack, way ahead, way way ahead to win first place and the medal, gets to the finishing line and then stops and says. I'm done. somehow I think it would ruin the actors and actresses involved, the producer, the director, the writer, unless of course the actors never got a complete script. So many millions of people have been watching this drama week after week, and I just can't see them knowing that and then coming up with this kind of ending which may potentially damage their career. I really cant! buy hey - that's just me!

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Lawyer jang hold DMJ hand while in the park..scene that really make my eyes tearing...both actors really done a good job in delivering the line..superb acting skill and best scene ever in this particular episode. By the way..thank for the recap...superb.

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I cannot even comment on anything about this episode because I spent half of it bawling and the rest laughing like a maniac. Damn, that was one strong episode and I find myself agreeing with javabeans on the alive, together and happy. The show at least owe us that after putting our hearts through a blender!

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I really dont want to believe that it is all a drama. but maybe if it is then they become actors in that drama AFTER the real story, and it is their own story turned into a drama and they are also both in it? but what we saw till now was real. the ending, if the rumors hold might be, that in the end, they re-live their story in a drama. cause there was a contract for min joon and all

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Thanks for the recap JB!

'Pompadour of Power'? is this like his 'Mane of Glory' from Gu Family?

That description had me LOL!

Two weekends ago I marathoned '3 Dads and 1 Mom' with Shin Sung Rok playing one of the dads. He was called Kimchi head for his mop of somewhat curly hair in that show!

Cried like a baby at the park scene with DMJ n lawyer Jang.

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less than 5 minutes till the final episode airs...

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really? still 5 hours to wait for me till it has some subs

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Most awesome episode to date. Sniffle:)

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why do I have a feeling, they'll show those times when DMJ stopped time and said "I Love You" to CSY in the next episode? WHY?!

ok but wait, I've read all the comments and they were all talking about those interviews of him are recorded in the future. So it means he's alive? But seriously, I didn't see that they were recorded in the future tho? I mean it's just recorded... like... in present time... or maybe I'm too blind to understand. Love is blind, people. yeep.

anyway, although I'm sooo relieved that JK is in Jail now but I'm kinda... disappointed? I've read this in one of dramabeans post (I can't remember which one), good villain makes you hate him, but great villain makes you wonder if he's born or made to be one. we don't know why he was so greedy all this time... I want to know, maybe just a 5 mins of his story... or maybe no? no? ok maybe that's just me.

I'm scared to watch the last episode.. if it ends up disappointing I might as well send a letter of my complaint directly to South Korea.

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JK will not end in jail but in mad asylum among crazy people where he belongs thinking he is superior and smart then reduced to just an insignificant nutjob. serves him right.

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I think that recorded where not taking in the future, i think it was secretly filmed by Do Min Joon first as a reminder (some kind of video diary) over his final time on earth but then it turn out to be more like a video confession where perhaps he intend to delegate it to SY before he departed, or secretly stashed it somewhere as a treasure for SY to find when he's gone...
after all he is an Alien, and every movies/dramas/stories in the world said that Alien come to earth to gathered evidence even if it just for researching purpose. and what better proof than a video, as there is old saying "picture speaks a thousand words"

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I absolutely love this episode. I am looking forward to today's finale. I am also sad because I love this cast. Even the evil brother.

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wouldn´t it be funny if they had 7 boys instead of girls? LOL nightmare

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I tried, I really tried to fall in love with the drama, but the male actor fails to convince me he's lived for 400 years. I cry thinking of all the great actors who could have been given this role and really done some amazing with it. Why him? Not just his fault, the plot and the way it was presented wasn't very believable, either. I do like extraterrestrial/time travel dramas- when they're done well. For example, Rooftop Prince or Share House no Koibito (excellent, underrated drama, by the way) Recommend a watch if you like the extraterrestrial plot, but even if you don't, it's wonderful.

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my heroine is so classy. She is like one of characters in the Judith Mcnaught novels. I wished there is a movie adaption of those novels. Chun Song Yi is one of her kind.

Do Min Joon, don't die. Sobbbbs. let him be a superman and live like one. that will do....

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I'm slow so everyone has said everything that was awesome about this episode. X=

But I just must commend his acting again. Maybe, even harder than crying well, is to sob and laugh at the same time. That occurred to me while watching the prologue. I feel that sadness is relatively easier to evoke (we've all been sad before, at least) and magnify than a mixture of great amusement and sadness.

Wow.

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I do love when Chun siblings fight over Min Joon.. one has a serious case of Superman worship, while the other has humongous case of Clark Kent-Lana Lang connection...
And although I've watched Kim Soo Hyun acting in dramas or movies, i can't help but notice that he still unable to totally immersed himself in the character his acting out, everytime a kissing scene or a romance scene happen you can see his ears turning red, like a schoolboy embarassing on the verge of his very first kiss... I find it cute though..

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I had to leave my mobile at house to avoid read something about the ending, the last chapter was aired but I'm at work and many of web pages are blocked (fortunately this one is none of them ^^) Ahh I have to wait all day to say goodbye to one of my favorite dramas.

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On so many levels, this drama makes me think about relationships and time. How much we appreciate and are mindful of what we have and what we can do to appreciate the everyday mundane things.

Writer-nim, thank you for making me take the time to appreciate everyday. And what a delight it was -- the journey you took us is unforgettable.

JJH/SY I saw sassy girl and that was the extent of my appreciation for you. This drama broadened my appreciation of your talent. Thank you for making me see SY as an absolute delight.

KSH/MJ I don't know the words to describe what a pleasure it was to watch you. Your subtle trans formative approach to every character leave me breathless. I can never pigeon hole you in one character. You literally become that character. The characters you portray are never the same character. I never really thought much of acting but you make me appreciate what an actor is.

I'm so glad I went on this journey. Thank you.

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