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Sly and Single Again: Episode 9

The show reminds us how fun a rom-com can be, as Jung-woo struggles with his jealousy after finally piecing together the clues that the woman Seung-hyun likes is actually the same person as his ex-wife. Ae-ra also discovers who Yeo-jin intended that necktie for, but Yeo-jin (and Seung-hyun) begin to realize that perhaps you need more than just a fancy gimmick to have your confession of love be taken seriously.

EPISODE 9 RECAP

Soon after her ex-father-in-law’s funeral, Ae-ra returns to work. After sharing a brief solemn greeting with Jung-woo and his entourage, she overhears a couple office workers gossiping that Jung-woo and Yeo-jin are supposedly dating. The rumor is apparently fueled by the way his family treated her like a daughter-in-law at his father’s funeral, which has got to sting, considering how Ae-ra was treated as the ex-daughter-in-law.

She meets with Seung-hyun (who’s sporting a snazzy new hair-style) on the rooftop, where he hands her a soda and then screws up his courage to ask her straight-forwardly, “Do you like the CEO?” Fiddling with the tab on the soda can, Ae-ra evades answering by instead asking him why he wants to know. Seung-hyun admits he’s been asking himself that same question, and repeats his question. After some hesitation, Ae-ra finally answers: “No.” Then she immediately demands to know why he’s so curious, and acting upset like a child since the funeral.

As he’s defending himself, Ae-ra discovers the soda can tab stuck on her finger (presumably from the soda he gave her, even though the tab is clearly still on the can she’s holding — but what are continuity errors when there’s an excuse for skinship). Seung-hyun helps to cut it off, teasing her about putting it on her finger because she was wishing for a proposal. Their cute moment is interrupted by Team Leader Wang, who assigns Ae-ra to work on an extra project, insisting that Ae-ra’s go-getter attitude from the funeral means she could do both projects.

Later, Team Leader Wang invites Yeo-jin to the mobile shopping team’s workshop that weekend, assuming that she will refuse. But Yeo-jin surprises her by accepting the invitation, couching it as an excuse to get closer to the employees. Over dinner Yeo-jin invites Jung-woo to join them at the workshop, too. He declines, joking that the employees would be uncomfortable around him — and just when I’m relieved that she’s not pressing the issue, she pulls out the gift box with the necktie.

He thanks her by saying that he’d been planning to buy a new necktie, but Secretary Gil is always too busy. Yeo-jin takes that opportunity that she’d be happy to pick out his ties in the future. Jung-woo ignores the awkward confession-that’s-not-really-a-confession and thanks her for her consideration, telling her that he thinks he saw her at the hospital taking care of him. “In fact,” he adds, “whenever I was going through a hard time, you were always at my side.” Oh, if you only knew who was really there all night (and who was responsible for picking out that necktie).

Ae-ra is working overtime due to her double-assignment, and as she returns to the office after a late-night snack run, she runs into Jung-woo. They have what is probably their most sincere greeting yet before they ask at the same time if the other has eaten dinner. Jung-woo just came from dinner with Yeo-jin not too long ago, and yet cares enough to join Ae-ra for a meal.

They end up at his apartment in the Dontalk building, where he gives her grief about the big spread of food she bought just for one person. That reminds them of her penchant of making too much food when they were first married, and then when Ae-ra gets up to get a drink, she finds a packet of coffee mix. It reminds her of the coffee she would make her for her father-in-law, and Jung-woo seems aware of where her thoughts have gone.

But the pensive mood is broken when Ae-ra watches the footage from when they were shooting the Dontalk CF and Jung-woo, embarrassed, tries to find any excuse to get her close the laptop, and the way they end-up bickering like an old married couple is oddly heartwarming.

After their late-night snack, Jung-woo is asleep on the sofa, curled up like a child. Ae-ra gently covers him with a blanket and removes his socks, as I’m sure she did many times when they were married. Perhaps the evening with her ex-husband ends up being inspiration, because in the morning she presents the project she worked on all night: a coupon for couples to have a favorite memory drawn personally for them. Seung-hyun proudly points out that Ae-ra thought of it all by herself, but Team Leader Wang refuses to give out any extra praise than she has to, and reminds them to focus on the workshop instead.

As Ae-ra heads to the elevators, she sees Jung-woo already going up — and wearing the necktie Yeo-jin gave him. Oh no!

On the rooftop, Ae-ra broods over this revelation, but is caught by Seung-hyun (who adorably mimics her frowny face). She chides him for being overly concerned, and he admits that he can’t help but care, since it’s role at home to (literally) smooth out furrowed brows and bring back smiles.

He then demonstrates this for Ae-ra, but, oh no, again! Jung-woo happens to see them looking super cute and happy together, and he returns to his apartment, shaken by this discovery.

He thinks back to when Seung-hyun was describing the girl he liked, and as he’s realizing that Seung-hyun likes Ae-ra, the glass of water he’s pouring spills everywhere. Jung-woo hurries after Secretary Gil to ask him about a situation “a friend” is in, where a “friend of that friend” is dating “the friend’s” ex-girlfriend.

Secretary Gil sees no issue with this, because it’s not like the friends are related by blood. This is not the answer Jung-woo is looking for, and amends it so that the two friends are “practically” brothers. Secretary Gil: “Like you and Kook Seung-hyun? Why, are Na Ae-ra and Kook Seung-hyun dating?”

Jung-woo tries to laugh off his discomfort, insisting that that isn’t the case at all, but Secretary Gil proves he’s the most observant person in this show by insisting he knew something was up when Ae-ra and Seung-hyun kept spending so much time together, despite being “just” colleagues. He also catches on right away that Jung-woo is jealous (despite Jung-woo’s protestations to the contrary), and cheerfully reminds him that jealousy isn’t attractive.

If Jung-woo could see Ae-ra and Seung-hyun on their cozy date that evening, he’d probably be hideous with jealousy (or as hideous as Joo Sang-wook could possibly be). Of course, it’s not a “date” date, as Seung-hyun uses the excuse that they’ve finally received their first paycheck as the reason for going out, and when Ae-ra balks at the pricey menu, he explains it’s the fee for listening to the live jazz music.

They’re well into their date-that-isn’t-a-date, and Seung-hyun has been regaling her with stories from his travels when he hops up on stage to use the piano. He plays a simple, childish tune, and just when Ae-ra is amused as his boldness of pretending to know how to play the piano, he launches into a lovely rendition of Yiruma’s “River Flows In You.” Ae-ra looks pretty charmed by his skill.

Jung-woo is stalking, er, waiting for Ae-ra to return home when he sees the two of them happily arrive from their not-a-date. He later awkwardly calls up Seung-hyun just to ask him to get together for a drink sometime, but is shocked to hear Seung-hyun tell him that he’s going to confess to that person he likes. (And is Seung-hyun painting a “couple picture” of him and Ae-ra, using the selca he took from the police station as reference? Pffft.)

Workshop time!

The buses of Dontalk employees pull up to the villa — as does Jung-woo in his car. He explains that he wanted to take part in the discussion of the mobile shopping’s plans for growth, but we know it’s so he can keep an eye on Seung-hyun and Ae-ra. True to his word, he leads the meeting discussing the ways users are interacting with the mobile shopping site, and asking how it can be improved. Team Leader Wang subtly throws Ae-ra under the bus, but Ae-ra honestly points out that they won’t gain more user loyalty by just offering luxury items that people will buy only once in their lifetime — instead the team should focus on smaller, everyday items.

Everyone is either shocked or cringing at Ae-ra’s honesty in front of the CEO and the director, but Seung-hyun pipes up as Ae-ra’s cheerleader to say he approves of her idea, and even though no one joins in with him when he applauds, Yeo-jin says she’ll think about it.

After the meeting, it’s all fun and games, although Jung-woo and Yeo-jin just watch from afar. But Jung-woo looks distressed as he watches Ae-ra and Seung-hyun having fun together — and when Seung-hyun catches Ae-ra to keep her from falling down the hillside, he’s about ready to leap up from his seat at the sight of their skinship. Manager Kam invites him to join in, and he politely declines.

But then he’s suddenly leading the charge in a game of “red-light, green-light,” intent on beating Seung-hyun to be the first to reach Ae-ra. Which he does, and as she chases him around the grounds, he evades her capture until she has him cornered before ruthlessly tagging him out. Her happy face at announcing the CEO is out of the game is contrasted by Yeo-jin, now sitting alone and distant from the fun games everyone else is playing.

Meanwhile, Min-young is using the excuse that Ae-ra is away to have a date with Soo-cheol Oppa, and it’s pretty cute how nervous the both of them are to just share a meal at Mom’s restaurant. Mom and (especially) Dad seem to think it’s pretty cute, too, as they watch from the kitchen.

The Dontalk employees are also prepping for dinner, which is being made by none other than the CEO himself — and the adorkable Manager Kam, who adds the special ingredient to make any meal taste better: ramyun soup powder.

Jung-woo learns about Manager Kam’s family living in the States, and that despite it being hard to be away from them, he still faithfully sends money to them because that’s what one does as the head of the family. Jung-woo seems touched by this, and suggests that they should go out for a friendly drink sometime. Aw.

Team Leader Wang reveals that she has an ability to tell fortunes through tarot cards, so after dinner, everyone gathers around to get their fortunes read. Seung-hyun goes first and selects “the star” card. She reveals that his secret is going to be exposed: “If you’re having a one-sided love, you’ll get caught.” She goes on to explain that, according to the card, his unrequited love could be two-timing him, and it’d be better to just cut her off from the start.

Next is Ae-ra, who selects “the moon” card. Team Manager Wang finds it curious when Ae-ra protests that she’s not a two-timer like the fortune says, and interprets the card as two wolves competing and betraying each other to win over the tired and tortured sun who is stuck in the middle with no escape. Ae-ra: “Then what should I do?” Team Manager Wang: “What else is there to do? Seduce one out of the two. Then you can get rid of the remaining wolf.” Well, that’s one way to handle the situation.

Team Manager Wang then invites Yeo-jin and Jung-woo to have their fortunes read, but they decline, with Jung-woo insisting he doesn’t believe in superstitious things like fortunes. Except he privately seeks Team Manager Wang out later to have his fortune read, anyway. Ha!

Seeing her distressed look at his card, indicating that it’s not a good fortune, he laughs it off, saying he doesn’t believe in fortunes and it’s only just for fun (even though it’s obvious he’s dying to know what it says). So she lets him know that a huge disaster is headed his way, and that he’ll be faced with enormous change that will cause him to wander, crazy and lost. Just as she’s about tell him how it will end, Yeo-jin interrupts them. Nooooo! Couldn’t you have waited one more minute?

Ae-ra and Seung-hyun are washing dishes, and he tells her to come out to the back yard in an hour. When she asks why, he cryptically answers she’ll find out then. She grumbles at him, thinking that he wants to stay up all night, but she’s too old for that. He insists that it’s important, and she says that if it’s that important, he should just tell her now. He refuses.

Outside, Yeo-jin asks Jung-woo why he hasn’t mentioned the rumors about them dating. He apologizes because he didn’t want her to get hurt by them. She reminds him how thankful he was for her always being by his side, and says that so long as he’s there protecting her, she’ll be fine. But Jung-woo is distracted by the sight of Ae-ra and Seung-hyun leaving the kitchen, and he thinks up the only reasonable excuse to get her away from Seung-hyun: sending the intern out to buy makgulli. Of course, the CEO needs to join her on this trip to make sure she buys his favorite brand.

So while Seung-hyun creates a romantic mood for his confession, Ae-ra and Jung-woo argue over brands of makgulli as Jung-woo stalls for time. Ae-ra finally has had enough, and leaves him behind in the supermarket. He chases after her, faking a leg injury from when he saved her during the CF photoshoot — only to have her remind him that he originally hurt his shoulder, not his leg. Ha!

He continues to stall, insisting that he enjoys being outside. Finally he asks why Ae-ra is so impatient to get back: “Do you have an date?” When he presses to know who it is, she snarks that it’s with her boyfriend. He calls her bluff, so she amends it a colleague who’s also a really good friend.

Jung-woo then pulls the CEO card and insists that office romances are forbidden, and Ae-ra threatens to leave him outside. He stops her to tell her to listen to the sound of the rain. Except it turns out to be his phone’s ringtone. Lol.

Ae-ra goes to get the snacks he ordered, and as she’s returning, she finds Yeo-jin there with him, having spotted Jung-woo as she was returning from a walk. Ae-ra quietly slips away. Jung-woo is none-too-pleased that his companion has been swapped out, and even though Yeo-jin attempts to make pleasant small-talk, he quickly excuses himself.

Ae-ra finally meets up with Seung-hyun — only he’s just finished packing up all the cake, candles, flowers, and wine he’d set out for his big confession. He marvels at her timing — it’s not worth it to set it all out again, but since she’s seen enough, he can’t take it back.

Still, she’s pretty clueless to his intent as he begins:

“I’m going to tell you honestly how I feel about a certain someone. I thought about it a lot and worked up the courage, so listen carefully. There’s someone I find my gaze drawn to — I keep noticing whatever she does. I’m curious about where she goes, and I analyze her every expression. When she smiles, I feel happy. When she’s sad, I worry. I want to make her laugh — and when she laughs at something I say, I feel happy. I fall asleep thinking about her, and when I open my eyes in the morning, she’s the first person I think of. Aren’t you going to ask who that person is? It’s you, Ae-ra. That person is you.”

Swoon.

Ae-ra struggles to accept Seung-hyun’s confession, and tells him not to pity her because she’s a divorcee. She says that he doesn’t need to worry about her, playfully slugging him in the arm, but as she goes to leave, he pulls her into a back hug.

Jung-woo is walking by at that moment, and sees them…

…and Ae-ra sees Jung-woo.

COMMENTS

I really enjoyed this episode — primarily because it feels like the show has finally found its footing. Yes, the script is still rather loose (and I try my best to wave away continuity errors, really I do), but the characters are much more fun to care to about now than they were a few episodes ago. In fact, as much as I’ve been a champion of Jung-woo and Ae-ra just learning to forgive each other and move on, I’ve actually reached a point where I wouldn’t complain if they got back together.

Sure, there’s a lot of work to be done, particularly regarding a little something that we call “honesty.” After all, there’s going to be a pretty severe reaction when he finds out she had a miscarriage. Or at least I assume there will be. I hope there will be — as I hope that there’s a good reason why she didn’t tell him about it in the first place.

But I loved the chemistry between Jung-woo and Ae-ra this episode. My favorite moment between them was when they were sharing their late-night snacks. Yes, there was teasing and banter, which is what I very much want in all my rom-coms. But I also could see the familiarity between them, which reminded me that they had been married for a few years and had, at one time, truly loved each other. There was also vulnerability — learning from the mistakes of their pride from just a few episodes ago, and letting each other in again, even if it was just to share a meal. Undoubtedly the tender action that made Ae-ra take off Jung-woo’s socks and tuck a blanket around him was largely spurred by the fact he looked like a helpless child, so soon after his father died. But I do genuinely think these actions aren’t unfamiliar to her — I could easily see her caring for her husband as a new bride, after he’d spent a long day trying to get his product launched (after all, as much as she was against him leaving his secure job, she did support him for years, so she had to have had some hope at first that he would succeed).

My only real regret about the episode is that I’m now having to accept that Yeo-jin is the classic second lead, determined to keep Jung-woo and Ae-ra apart. I’ve been rooting for her, because she seemed to have a clear head on her shoulders and she seemed to genuinely like Ae-ra (and respect her as an employee) — but now it’s becoming more clear that her passive-aggressive manipulations are perhaps crueler than any outright move to stake a claim on Jung-woo. Honestly, that necktie really bothers me. Jung-woo considers honesty to be one of Yeo-jin’s best traits, yet she’s kept it a secret that she knows who Ae-ra really is and uses that information for her own purposes. She also still hasn’t told him about her prosthetic leg, which still bewilders me, because she’s making it into this huge deal that I still think would be a huge deal only because Jung-woo would be bothered she felt she had to hide it from him (and not because of the leg itself). I used to think of her as a fairly forthright person, but now that she’s keeping all these secrets for unfathomable reasons, I just don’t know any more.

Honestly, I had to make up a little chart to remind myself who knows what, and who knows who knows what, and who doesn’t know what, because trying to remember all the secrets and secrets-that-are-not-quite-secrets-anymore was getting confusing.

But thank goodness for some truly honest people! Seung-hyun finally confessed! And while the failed overly dramatic confession “event” was a bust (which totally cements him as the hopeless second lead, in case there were any doubts… sigh…), I really did appreciate that he refused to wait any longer to tell Ae-ra how much — and why — he likes her. I’m just hoping he doesn’t totally become a jerk after she refuses him (as her body language from that back hug would indicate) — or, even worse, she doesn’t try to use him to make sure Jung-woo doesn’t fall in love with her again. Because if she was the noble idiot by instigating the divorce in the first place (which we still don’t know why she did, but it does seem to be hinting that way), then I can see that she would be the noble idiot once again, thinking Yeo-jin would be the best person for him now, and finding any excuse to push him away.

This is why we need more of Secretary Gil to immediately cut to the heart of the matter and drop truth bombs, like, every ten minutes.

I did love the fact that the show seemed to remember that there is a supporting cast who can do more than merely move the plot along. I was so happy to see that they hadn’t forgotten that little moment between Min-young and Soo-cheol from episode 5 — I still think this will be a quirky and entertaining couple to watch (not to mention it will drive Ae-ra crazy). Team Manager Wang is still a total pill, but I got a big laugh out of her fortune telling skills.

My favorite supporting cast moment, though, was with Manager Kam and Jung-woo. I will have no problem if this show makes them friends, because I could see a little bit of the old Jung-woo in Manager Kam — and I think the fact that both men are so earnest and always wanting to do the right thing means they could be a good support for each other. I just want more people in Jung-woo’s life who aren’t awed by his CEO status, because I like him best when he’s not playing at the hot-shot CEO, and is instead the guy who follows his passions.

And if that passion turns out to be winning back Ae-ra, well, I think I might actually be ok with that. She was the one who pursued him the hardest when they first got married, so it seems only fitting that this time he should be the one working harder to pursue her.

Game on.

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It's interesting that my first thought after finishing this episode was precisely "This reminds me of how fun a rom-com can be." Seriously.

Some very good laughs this week, after an emotional episode 8. This drama is balancing its elements really well and the pacing is great so far.

Yeo Jin though... what a bland cardboard secondary female. Blergh.

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Yeo Jin may be bland, but her not descending into evil (yet) makes this ep enjoyable. Better bland than evil, I say. ;)
The other reason that it's enjoyable is of course that JW is beginning to get jealous!

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Ae Ra's mindset towards Jung Woo has changed so it's going to be a problem for him LOL

Team Ae Ra! Crush Jung Woo!

When she threw him around during tag LOL

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I loved this episode. The funny scene balanced with jung woo's jealousy. I can't wait for all the secrets to be open. I really like Guk but I don't think he's gonna be much competition to Jung Woo

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that's it! secretary Gil is a wizard. the cutest wizard

since the back hug is mostly a dramaversial sign of one sided love, things aren't going well for this wolf.

but i'm curious, is jung-woo in business trouble or love trouble. will the series ever take le serious turn?

awesome recap.

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Can't guarantee it but I'm pretty sure Yeo Jin's dad will be behind any problems that happen at the company. Seems like his investment was a hedge fund sort of deal and he's ready to get out. We've already heard about him doing something similar with another company.

My predictions for this show are that the relationship issues between the main characters will be resolved within the next two episodes and the rest of the time will be devoted to what happens with the company and Yeo Jin's family, mainly dad.

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I thought from ep one the dad was trying to groom his son to take over the company. That's why he wanted the son to get into the company first.

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woah, if it goes down like that. will SH become vengeful and actually consider taking the company from JW? ........for now, I don't think its a possibility.

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I just had a major thought about Yeo Jin's fake leg. Doesn't she wear heels? How can you not see that her foot is fake? I mean I know it's a kdrama so of course we gloss over that but...really? It doesn't take a genius to see that her leg is fake and that whole plot line dragging out is annoying.

I see Seung Hyun as a cute distraction and I find him super endearing, but similar to I Need Romance I don't think he can ever measure up to the female lead's first love. Granted INR had a weirder storyline, but just like Choi Jin Hyuk's character (I forget his name, GRR) that's how I see Seung Hyun. He's nice and cute but he's just not right for Ae Ra.

I luff Jung Woo's stalking--er, I mean just conveniently showing up where Ae Ra is haha. I let the failure to discuss their feelings slide because it's a rom-com and it's a kdrama so of course nothing will be properly resolved until episode 15 or 16, and I grasp at every cute scene between the two. I personally think it was miscommunication and misunderstandings but not that they didn't love each other. Yes, sticking by someone is what everyone should strive to do if they go through tough times but we're not all perfect and sometimes we have to do what other people would never do.

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I'm not sure about noble idiocy on Ae-Ra's part if we're talking about miscarriage here. It may have simply been the final straw especially because Jung-Woo failed to give her support on that crucial moment even if it was by accident. Not telling him could be counted as noble idiocy, but I don't fault her here. I might've done the same, because what's the point telling anymore if one has decided to divorce? It would've not lessened her pain but made him hurt, too.

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Completely agree. From her point of view, it would have been one giant reason of guilt Jung-woo would use to keep the marriage together. I could imagine they were both so exhausted at that point, and while Jung-woo blithely thought she would keep supporting him, obviously Ae-ra was at the end of her rope.

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i'm pretty excited for two revelations: Ae Ra's miscarriage, and the fact that she was the one who stayed with him the entire night when he was at the hospital.

can't wait!

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That's true. And besides, noble idiocy wouldn't fit with Ae-ra's character. I don't think she'll get a chance to step back either. It'll be like - why don't you enjoy your new relationship with CJW denying it, and all that.

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I love that Seung Hyun played Yiruma's music! <3

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Totally crushing on the 2nd lead when he was playing Yiruma’s “River Flows In You.” Yiruma's is an amazing pianist/composer. "Kiss the Rain" is another favorite of mine. Seo Kang-Joon did an awesome job and I wish this scene was longer. He just made a fan out of me.

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I like "river flows in you" so I'll have to check out your recommendation. Thanks!

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"Kiss the Rain" is also "Rue's Lullaby" from the first Hunger Games. It was the song that Katniss was singing when Rue died.

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Mark my words, seo kang joon (although still young) will be another one of those "it" boys in the future. He has the looks and potential.
His beautiful light brown almost hazel eyes melt me (Go Ara does the same to me too)
That said, i'm not shipping him with ae-ra.

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Talented and charming to boot. A leading man material although he is not there yet.
I was surprise that he didn't get to sing during the karaoke scene. Probably a good thing, he would 've outshine our leading man.

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Shallow comment but...Seung Hyun looked so HOT in this episode. His new hairstyle is swoon worthy!
*end of fangirling

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My thoughts exactly. He dashed well for his crush...too bad for him he only gets the back. Second leads *sigh*

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I KNOW! I always prefer swept up bangs to carpet bangs and the new dark color makes him more handsome and not so boyish.

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Oh the irony. For someone who spent years paying back debts and trying to make a living, I love how Ae-ra was wearing a designer Philip Lim 3.1 jacket ( the one with the colorful dots) price tag: 1,800 dollars.

I'm going to assume she found it hanging on a tree branch. Something Kim Tan probably lost.

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Seriously! Wouldn't pay $5 for that hideous thing and I couldn't concentrate on anything but those crazy fuzzy dots...a fashion tragedy.

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Omo. What an awful looking thing for that price tag D:

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wouldn't wear it if given it free...

although i wouldn't mind taking it and selling it off :)

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Oh dear - I really didn't know it was a Philip Lim creation! I thought Ae Ra was dressed that way to show how far she was in social standing from Jung Woo. I really thought it was a piece from the street market.

Palm face ....

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Lee Min Jung usually sports the best fashion in kdrama, but that fuzz balls jacket was the worst. Blech! It does seem something Kim Tan would wear. Lol

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Almost everybody is wearing designer stuff in kdrama. However, it's designer stuff only in our world meaning that inside the drama those clothes are just just cheap everyday clothes. In dramaland Ae-Ra does not wear designer clothes. It's just product placement.

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Ah speed . . . . . This episode seemed like it just zipped along, and hit all cylinders correctly.

Jung Woo is so cute when he finally sees that someone else is interested in the ex. Perhaps this will be the kick in the caboose that he needs to get off the pot. He will at some time have to realize that Yeo Jin is trying to tell him that she has the hots for him. My hope is that he can be diplomatic about it, and not get tooooo ‘don’t care’ babe!. Perhaps also Secretary Gil will also chirp about who really spent the time with him in the hospital and was ever so concerned about him. Quite a few perhaps!?

Min-young and Soo-cheol eating together was just so sweet. I still would like to see them together, and perhaps he will grow a pair and finally evolve. Seung-hyun I hope does not become a speed bump in all of this. He has matured as we have come along, even hoping he will help Ae-Ra foil his sister or put her in her place, and help Jung Woo see what he lost???

Perhaps? Perhaps? Perhaps?

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I think because the bromance between JW and his secretary doesn't seem convincing they decided to create new bromance with the guy manager. Cute! I'm waiting for them to go out drinking in the next eps.

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Except that for the life of me I can't like that guy manager. His stupid look is just that…stupid. I wish he would stop making an "o" look on his lips ALL THE TIME like that…grrr…soooo annoyingggg.

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He is kind of dorky in the annoying sort of way. But I prefer him over the department head lady who's always trying to kiss $$$.

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I think manager is there to give JW some insight about what the head of a family should do. It seems he hasn't realized the money maker in the family shouldn't actually quit his job and make his wife with no formal education support him for 4 years.

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I love Choi Chul-ho so I'm totally on board with this development. ^__^ I'm really trying to like L as Secretary Gil but not feelin' it.

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Two wolves is giving these two a little too much credit don't you think show?

I don't think Yeo Jin is the classic second lead at all. When AR talked about her idea about selling everyday items YJ could have embarrassed her, but it did seem that she actually does value her as an employee. The quickest way to get rid of AR would be to get her fired, and she hasn't even made mention of doing that. She's not being totally honest with JW, but at this point she still hasn't anything too terrible.

Maybe straddling that line is making her more bland though. She's not going full evil enough to hate, but she's also not nice enough to root for. It doesn't help that JW clearly has NO interest in her at all. He can work up some interest when AR isn't around, but if AR is around he can't even engage in small talk with her.

I can't fault either YJ or AR for not telling JW about their personal issues. I'm really not sure he's quit earned the right to know either. YJ I can totally see why she doesn't and AR... I'm not sure she sees the point. It's the past. It would just bring pain to him. Why she didn't tell him at the time is also probably the same reason. It happened, he wasn't there so she took all the pain of it onto herself.

I really enjoy JW's childish antics to keep AR away from SH. It's actually pretty funny that she knows he's lying, but still hangs around anyway even if she complains about it. If she really wanted to leave she would have right? I look forward to his attempts at wooing her back.
For all the talk about her seducing him back, I don't think she has any interest at all in getting back together with him even if she clearly has feelings for him. I have to say JW is a much better character around AR than he is otherwise.

This show really is doing a great job at balancing the heavier story line while making it funny. Not many romcoms actually remember the com part of their story the further they go on.

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The red-light,green-light game was so funny! Love this couple.

I wish they would give Ae-ra a different hair style. Maybe let it down.

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Ya, I don't understand stylists giving their clients that hairdo in Kdramas. It looks so untidy, uncool, school-girlish on a lead.
It's totally different when Chun Song Yi wears it with her long her let down in the back.

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At first I liked it but now it looks like sideburns. And long sideburns never looks good on anyone. Period.

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Definitey. Sometimes Ae-ra looks like she has a bald spot. Her hair is too thin for that style. Very unflattering. Right now, it looks like two long sideburns.
At first, I didn't care for this comedy? But, I'm beginning to enjoy it since the leads aren't trying to revenge each other and now are seeing their marriage more realistically. Why didn't she tell her husband that she had a miscarriage..I don't get it..unless it's depression and she wasn't thinking correctly. I wonder when she will reveal it to Jung Woo and shake him up from his high horse as a chaebol.

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Isn't the implication that she lost the baby bc he had her living in a house with no heat, working 3 jobs?

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Yes, overworking, stress and poor living conditions probably.. though in reality it was probably nobody's fault since these things just happen sometimes, but this is a drama. I can see why she never told him. Saying the things she at the end of the marriage was actually being kind in a way. The truth behind everything was much more harsh than her mean words.

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She should've let him know at least and given him a chance to grieve and comfort her at the same time. He had a right to know, too. Afterall, he was the would-have-been papa.

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Can't wait for next episode!

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Can't wait for next week!

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I'm really enjoying this drama a lot! I'm finding myself more addicted to this drama than I was when watching "You from another star"....
Thank you for recapping this!

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JW does seem terribly thick when it comes to everyday matters, like about his ex-wife's hardships. Maybe that's cos he's an entrepreneurial and IT genius. Those don't live in the 'real' world like common folks.

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That's not uncommon. People who are gifted in some areas are often clueless in others. :)

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But that doesn't make him a good person to marry.

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It makes him a terrible person to marry for a person who doesn't share much like AR. At least until they work on their communication.

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I had started losing interest in this show about 2 episodes ago since it seemed like it was going nowhere. But like you said in your comment, they finally found their footing and seem to be firing on all cylinders now. I guess what I'm trying to say is that the show has become fun again for me (cutting down on Ae-ra's family's scene time helped a lot). Maybe the format was just weird since usually we get the melo in the rom-com in later episodes and not the beginning but to be fair to the show, all the parts that were melo were quite heartbreaking like when the dad died or when Ae-ra first saw their dream house or most of the flashbacks. I guess when the melo outshines the fun in a rom-com, then instincts kick in and something starts feeling off kilter.

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is there any hopes or chances that NAR will end up with SH? or do you think the writer-nim has already decided that whatever will happen this drama will end up the story with NAR-CJW
just want to know your opinion guys

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There is no chance. Not even getting into the fact that SH's not he lead actor (and Joo Sang-wook is doing a fabulous job and has great chemistry with LMJ) , but NAR loves CJW and views SH as a kid.

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Nah, the way it's going, it's all gearing up for Ae-ra and Jung-woo climax. And they usually don't break the tradition of the leads ending up together (although they have come close in some dramas). But I don't mind. They have such great chemistry together!

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"There’s someone I find my gaze drawn to — I keep noticing whatever she does. I’m curious about where she goes, and I analyze her every expression. When she smiles, I feel happy. When she’s sad, I worry. I want to make her laugh — and when she laughs at something I say, I feel happy. I fall asleep thinking about her, and when I open my eyes in the morning, she’s the first person I think of."

Omg swoooon to the max. Ugh is it weird that i'm feeling the same way with this guy i know? Oh how i would kill to get this confession lol :) If only....

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I was amused and did find his dorky antics adorable yet at the same time thought it annoying as he was using her compassion, sensitivity and their past connection as a means to vent out his jealousy while putting her in awkward and difficult positions.

Jung Woo, what am I going to do with you? But what can I expect from a man-child as that is how he is right now. Until he gets clear and man up to his part of the failed relationship, he's still not at the level of being able to provide a stable workable relationship with Ae-Ra. So he better be showing up as a better man soon or else...

As for Yeo Jin, I think she's such a complex character but the actress cannot seem to pull it off. For a person whom has gone through such a traumatic past, to make her look so pathetic right now doing what she's doing is not right. I do see her as a good person. She's someone who lost so much once and now that she's finally letting another man into her closed up heart, it's understandable that she wants to hold on to him but is unsure of how to go about it without pushing the guy away and mistreating the ex. It's sad that they made her resorting to taking petty actions instead of being a strong woman who's upfront about her feelings and position. She should show up as a formidable competitor while maintain her good character to Ae-Ra by showing valid reasons why Jung Woo and her are a better match now instead of the usual and expected second leading ladies thwarting technique. Sigh...

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Awesome recap,interesting comments..
Love ts rom com..great fan of LMJ n JMW..dream come true seeing both cast in same drama..more skinship n intimacy btw the 2 in future epis will definitely up the ratings!!

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I always swoon over how wifely and homely Ae-ra acts when she's not being defensive. And how charming CJW was when he acts out of jealousy and Ae-ra knows that and sticks around, lol.

I find GSH really cute, but I don't like his character. He's quite, and I mean really, immature. And the lead actors are doing a fabulous job and it's so much easier to relate to them.

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"As he’s defending himself, Ae-ra discovers the soda can tab stuck on her finger (presumably from the soda he gave her, even though the tab is clearly still on the can she’s holding... )"

THIS. I was cracking up so badly when you could clearly see the tab was still there. ;') Aiyoo, maybe next time they should edit better?

Anywhoo, I can't believe that there's only 3 weeks left of this fantastic drama. :'( I am so going to miss NAR and CJW's antics. This is my first time watching both LMJ and JSW in a drama and they are both very impressive to watch.

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I had so much fun watching episode 9. Absolutely love it! Finally, the crazily jealous Jung Woo surfaces..... ASSA!!! He's even stalking Ae Ra. LOL!

Geez, Jung Woo the cool CEO, suddenly joining the mobile marketing team's workshop, just for one reason only..... to keep an eye on his ex. He was so darn funny during the workshop. That game the team played was kinda weird but I love it. The fortune telling scene with Team Leader Wang was just hilarious. Jung Woo insisting he's "not" into fortune telling when asked to try it but...... later on, you find him having a one on one session with Team Leader Wang...... in a secluded area..... REALLY far from the team. LOL! Oh my gosh, that expression he had when Yeo Jin caught them unexpectedly was so funny! Combine that with his "fake" laugh, really had me burst out laughing!

Aaah.... I love every single moment that Ae Ra & Jung Woo were together.... just the two of them! That late night snack in his house when she had to work overtime was the sweetest ever. Wow, they look pretty much like a real couple! Aigoo, even the "unofficial dates" during the workshop, like the "one act" stunt of Jung Woo to keep Ae Ra from meeting Seung Hyun, & their shopping hopping to hunt for his "perfect" makgulli...... loooove them all!

Totally addicted to this drama! Couldn't imagine my Wed.& Thurs. without Cunning Single Lady in it. CSL just makes my day! I love it to bits!!!

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Do you remember the scene when they watch football on tv together ? At the moment, AR got angry and staring to JW, while JW couldn't do anything about it. Now, in the late night snack scene, AR get angry again but he not only sit in silent .. but he also dare to ask AR : "what ? what " LOL

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Yeah, that football scene is one of my favorite scenes & that "glare" was priceless! But now Jung Woo can stand his ground against Ae Ra......... but he's still his dorky self when she's around! LOL!

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Hahaha
actually I don't like AR being like a boss to JW when they married. Seems like JW was under her control .. but it's good to see JW change a bit in that simple scene haha

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But he asked it so meekly. I mean, you could feel he was afraid of her reaction. It was priceless.

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Hahaha Joo Sang Wook - Lee Min Jung really like a couple in the real life. I was a lil bit affraid when JSW take this role as his 1st rom-com. But what else I can say ... I want to give him an award (y) (y) (y). Thanks SSA team for creating this couple :D :D

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I must admit that I think Ae-ra and Jung woo are cute together but I just like Ae-ra and Seung-hyun more!:D
I also liked this eisode,looking forward to next episode!
Thanks for recap!:)

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Oh!! I am so addicted to this drama(: really enjoyed it very much and love love JW,AE and SH. thanks dramabeans for your recaps. Me too, could not imagine my Wed and Thur without Cunning Single Lady:( JW and AR , awesome chemistry ^_*(:

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Thanks dramabeans for your recaps(: really enjoyed this drama!! So addicted to it and love love JW and AR their chemistry ^_*(:

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This episode is probably my favorite so far. It was just pure comedy gold, I can't believe that this is the first comedic drama that the lead actor has done in his career. This is my first time seeing any of the leads act and I gotta say they are all doing a fantastic job! I was already fully on the OTP ship and after this episode I'm all about JW-AR now. Jung Woo always reverts back to his old nerdy self around her, but he also has gained a lot of confidence in himself that he doesn't let her beat him up(verbally) as much as before. He's still whipped though. LOL. Ae Ra has grown a lot too and I'm soooo happy she's the complete opposite of what the original synopsis described her as being. This couple is so obviously still in love with each other and they have so much longing between them that it breaks my heart. The scene where they both meet in his company and ask each other about dinner really did a number on me. I'm ready for the two of them to just kiss and make up already.
SH is cute and all, but I'm still not getting the feeling of a relationship between him and Ae Ra actually working. He still seems too young and still dependent on his father for her. Although he is acting a little more mature than JW at the moment. LOL. Yeah SH is cute and all but not much competition to Jung Woo in my eyes. As to his sister, there's not much for me to say about her....sorwwyy.

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Two thumbs up for getting the red out of Seung hyun's hair! Dark hair looks so much nicer on him.

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what song is it in the beggining of the episode when JW remembers AR placing instant coffee for his father?

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Isn't it the instrumental version of Alone Again by Big Baby Driver?

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It's entitled Alone Again, sung by Big Baby Driver. I really love the song & my gosh, esp. the singer! She has a hauntingly beautiful voice. I sure am a fan now!

BTW, odilettante, you did a great job in recapping this episode. Thanks a lot.

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Darn the 2nd girl for ruining the OTP moment at the end but I'm glad he was blunt with her when she sat down in Ae Ra's spot. Haha it's more bluntness than I expected. You'd think that she would take the hint.

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I know, right? I was like...... in my "korean" accent, yelling......... YAH!!!!! YAH!!!! NAGA!!! NAGA!!!!

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Hi everyone! I was just wondering if anyone knows the song played after Ae-ra gently covers him with a blanket and removes his socks after they had late-night snack? It's not in their official list of OST. Thanks! =)

The lyrics are somewhat like this..

"I love you with every beat of my heart
There's only you in my life..."

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The two continuity errors with the juice can really bothered me. First, Seung-Hyun opens the can before handing it to Ae Ra, but Ae Ra opens it again (and you hear the snap-fizzle sound of the can opening twice). Then, not only is the tab stuck on her finger WHILE it is also still on the can, but both tabs are clearly shown in a single shot. This is very lazy, irresponsible work. It ruins the suspension of disbelief.

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