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You’re Beautiful: Episode 5

A very cute episode that keeps up the mix of humor and emotion, with a splash of added romance. I’m really liking all the actors/characters in this drama, even the ones who play unappealing roles (like Yoo Heyi), which goes a long way to adding charm to this drama.

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EPISODE 5 RECAP

Jeremy and Shin-woo come out to the balcony to see Tae-kyung comforting Mi-nam. Jeremy wonders what’s going on — does Tae-kyung know why Mi-nam is crying? Shin-woo muses (to himself), “Maybe Tae-kyung knows everything.”

Sung-chan and Stylist Wang join them, and Tae-kyung explains that Mi-nam is just feeling worked up after the performance. The stylist takes Mi-nam aside to fix up her makeup for the upcoming interviews. Sung-chan is pleased to hear that Tae-kyung comforted Mi-nam, as this is proof that they’re getting along better.

Of course, Tae-kyung and Shin-woo know there’s more to the story but keep that to themselves. There are looks exchanged all around (the two stare intensely while Jeremy looks on quizzically), and I have to admit that for a moment I was reminded of those Mad TV parodies of Mexican telenovelas where people just glare dramatically at each other.

The stylist heard about Mi-nam’s mother and asks if she’ll be okay for the interview. Mi-nyeo assures her that she can continue, but Tae-kyung’s voice cuts in: “You can’t do it.” He points out that she’s obviously been sobbing. What, is she going to blame it on him antagonizing her again?

I like that Tae-kyung frames it like this, because it’s his way of being gruff to cover up that he’s just looking out for her feelings. He supposes that she’s not in the frame of mind to answer interview questions and tells her to go; he’ll take care of things.

She thanks him, and the stylist hits upon the perfect way to smuggle Mi-nam out without being seen. Just get rid of her disguise! She grabs a spare outfit from one of the other acts and dresses Mi-nyeo like a girl pop star.

Tae-kyung keeps his reaction under control, but he’s definitely stunned to see Mi-nyeo looking so pretty. He even surreptitiously takes another look. As he leaves the room, he mutters, “Taking a real look at her feels so weird.”

Complications arise when the nosy reporter wanders backstage looking for a juicy story. Seeing Tae-kyung lurking outside the dressing room, he assumes that it’s because Yoo Heyi’s dressing room is nearby. Recalling that he’d seen them near each other at the hospital, his imagination starts linking the events. The reporter approaches and asks Tae-kyung about Heyi in an insinuating tone. Just then, the door opens and Mi-nyeo starts to step out.

Seeing potential disaster looming, Tae-kyung grabs her hand and pulls her along into a run before the reporter can get a good look at her.

Naturally, the reporter pursues, smelling a hot scoop. The two youngsters are faster than him, though, and make it to the lobby well ahead of him.

Tae-kyung instructs Mi-nyeo to run out without making any eye contact with anyone, which she does. The fans are busily fawning over Jeremy and Shin-woo anyway, and don’t take notice of her.

When the reporter catches up, Tae-kyung — now alone — runs back upstairs to evade him. Outside the dressing rooms, he runs into Heyi, who has finished her performance.


And just then, the reporter reaches them, out of breath, and figures he’s caught them red-handed. He asks why they’d run from him together.

Tae-kyung’s not inclined to humor the reporter, and leaves Heyi to deal with him. So when he asks her about running away, she has no idea what he’s talking about. The reporter only has the vaguest of photos (of the two people’s backs as they run), and they’re not strong enough basis for a story — but he vows later to reveal the romance.

For the interview, Tae-kyung tells Sung-chan that Mi-nam has gone home, and the clueless CEO makes polite excuses for Mi-nam’s absence.

The ride home that night is quiet with a serious air. Tae-kyung tells the other two about Mi-nam’s mother dying, which makes Jeremy in particular feel guilty. He asks his hyungs, “Did you both know he had no parents? Is that why you were so nice to him?”

Now Jeremy feels guilty for misunderstanding, and berates himself (“You rotten orange-head!”) for being so difficult. He voices what the other two are suppressing: “I feel sorry for Mi-nam.”

Mi-nyeo meets her Aunt Mi-ja, who is very emotional. Mi-ja cries that she tried to find Mi-nam, and that by the time her father entrusted the twins to her before his death, he’d said their mother had already died. Mi-nyeo asks for more information, but Aunt Mi-ja only knows that she was supposedly a singer. She’d never met her.

On the ride home, Hoon-yi says that Mi-nyeo has been doing a good job. However, she feels it’s time to call it quits; after all, she made a promise with Tae-kyung.

When she gets home, however, her spirits are cheered at the surprise party thrown by her bandmates celebrating her first performance. (It’s cute how Jeremy is now the enthusiastic one, making up for his earlier unfriendliness.) Tae-kyung, meanwhile, sees how well the other two are treating her and practically harrumphs; he’s not jealous, oh no not at all, but it’s like he doesn’t like being left out yet has too much ego to make any overtures.

Jeremy tells her, “Tae-kyung hyung didn’t do anything, but he didn’t stop us either.” He shows off one of his comedic impressions, but nobody laughs, which bothers him. Back when they were newbies on the scene, he’d gotten tons of laughs from his act whenever they went on various variety programs. Their popularity even grew because of him! (He calls his act a “first wife” — as in, they accepted it when it was young but now that time has passed they’re going to dump it.)

They recall that Tae-kyung used to have a “special skill” that he showed on their early variety-program appearances, and Jeremy offers to show Mi-nam the clips, which he kept “to watch when I’m feeling depressed.”

Tae-kyung is clearly uncomfortable with this idea, but tries to pretend he doesn’t care. He tells himself it’s just a joke, but Shin-woo confirms that he’s seen it too.

Immediately, Tae-kyung bolts up and runs into the house shouting, “Don’t, Jeremy! If you do, you die!”

Tae-kyung bursts in on the room just as the tape is getting started, and we see how stiff and uncomfortable A.N.JELL used to be. He yells at Jeremy to turn it off.

Jeremy fast-forwards to show Mi-nam the good stuff, and runs around with the remote control as Tae-kyung chases him. Mi-nyeo sees the clip of Tae-kyung asking for a radish, which he then bites into to shave it with his front teeth.

(These variety shows are another aspect of idol life that the writers poke fun at, because it’s all done in the name of exposure and increasing popularity, no matter how the idols may feel about it. It’s clear that Tae-kyung is not comfortable making a fool of himself on camera (Jeremy has had more success with that), inasmuch as he takes himself very seriously despite his idol status.)

Afterward, Tae-kyung comes upon Mi-nyeo laughing quietly to herself. She assures him that it was fun watching him: “Back then you were the most handsome of the three!” He asks, “Back then? What about now?”

She fumbles, “You’re still handsome,” but he picks up on what is unsaid (the superlative is gone now): “But I’m not number 1 [in handsomeness].” Her lack of an answer confirms that, and he says, “Forget it. I don’t care about your preference.”

However, his mood goes from annoyed to startled when she mentions being happy to be leaving with such good memories. He looks at her sharply: “Leaving?” Mi-nyeo answers, “I wasn’t able to find my mother, but I will keep our promise. I’ll wrap things up so I won’t cause trouble and leave.”

When she heads outside, he says almost petulantly, “She was so insistent on staying for her mother’s sake, but she doesn’t even think of her brother’s sake. How can she have so little loyalty to her twin?”

As Mi-nyeo helps Shin-woo clean up, he asks how she’s doing. She answers that the guys were big comforts to her in a difficult day.

He offers more comfort and tells her, “Hold out your hand.” There’s a solemnity in his air that makes her a little nervous, and he holds her hands… and puts a stack of dishes in them. Phew! He tells her to take them inside, breaking the odd tension.

The mood wasn’t imagined, though, because when she takes the plates inside, he wonders, “I’m here watching, but who are you holding out your hand to?”

Jeremy offers to take the dishes from her — it’s the least he can do, since he’d been unfair in jumping to conclusions about her. She was totally unaware of this and asks what that was about. Uncomfortably, he admits that he thought she’d been flirting, but mumbles his answer because he’s unwilling to admit what he’d thought. So he seizes upon something more acceptable — Jolie! He explains that he thought she was stealing his dog’s affections and it upset him.

Mi-nyeo promises not to do that anymore, and he says he won’t torment her anymore, either. Growing a little uncomfortable being around Mi-nyeo and her good-hearted openness, he stumbles while he tries to turn away — and she grabs him to help him from falling. Too bad this closeness is further unsettling to Jeremy’s peace of mind.

Tae-kyung changes his hairstyle, which the stylist says reminds her of his early days. She wonders why he wanted to change, and he says “Just because,” muttering to himself in dissatisfacion, “She said I’m not number 1.”

In the same salon is Yoo Heyi, who’s getting her hair done and falling asleep in her chair. He’s about to ignore her, but he sees that her cell phone is about to fall to the ground. As it does, he leaps forward to catch it, which wakes her up.

She accuses him of stealing glances of her as she slept. He retorts, “There’s got to be something worth seeing.”

Heyi wonders what the deal was with the reporter, who thinks they’re dating. She asks, “Then who’s that girl? The one wearing clothes like mine who you ran away with. He got a picture of you too.” That grabs his attention, but when he sees the photo (which she’d gotten from the reporter), he’s relieved because it hardly shows anything. There are no faces, in any case.

He tells Heyi: “You and she are different heights, and you have different figures. You’re absolutely nothing alike. Nothing to worry about, Korea’s Fairy.”

When he flashes that smile at her, Heyi looks at him with renewed interest, then wonders if that means Tae-kyung really has a girlfriend.

At dance rehearsals, the guys watch a home shopping channel while eating, and while the guys all stare at the model’s legs, Mi-nyeo fixes on the shoes, calling them pretty: “It’s just that I’ve never worn shoes like that before.”

This, naturally, earns her some odd looks. Belatedly, she realizes her blunder and forces a laugh to cover up. She explains that of course she’s a guy so no, she’s never worn shoes like that, which is why they’re interesting, and oh, look, the model’s legs are pretty.

The scene does, however, give Shin-woo an idea. He shops for shoes, wondering what kind of style Mi-nyeo would like.

Sung-chan takes Tae-kyung to a special lunch meeting with a music star who wants to work with Tae-kyung: Mo Hwa-ran. Since Tae-kyung’s maternity is a secret to the public, Sung-chan is unaware of the bad blood between the two, and approaches her offer enthusiastically.

Hwa-ran wants to make a comeback, which is why she’d like the help of Sung-chan and a youngster like Tae-kyung: they could record and perform together. Sung-chan refers to Tae-kyung’s paternity — his father is a world-renowned genius conductor (LOL, is this a nod to Beethoven Virus?) — which provokes a look between mother and son. Tae-kyung answers pointedly that “I only resemble my father.” She answers, just as pointedly, that she didn’t get along with geniuses — they were sensitive and prickly.

Hwa-ran invites them to eat — she ordered the best, specifically for them. However, Tae-kyung spits out his food — it’s shrimp. Tae-kyung excuses himself as Sung-chan explains his allergy, and Hwa-ran looks upset. She asks herself, “Was he allergic?”

Tae-kyung stumbles to the bathroom, breathing heavily, and spits out his food. But despite the physical discomfort, it’s the emotional one that’s more troubling.

He recalls one of his rare meetings with his mother as a child. He hadn’t eaten what she ordered because there was shrimp in it, which annoyed her because she’d thought he was a fussy eater. So, the insecure boy, wanting his mother’s approval, had taken up his fork to force himself to eat. He’d started coughing and breathing heavily, and a disconcerted Hwa-ran had told him, “Don’t make trouble for me, and go to the bathroom quietly.”

(Great scene for Jang Geun-seok; look at those eyes.)

Shin-woo, meanwhile, also takes Mi-nyeo to lunch at the restaurant (which I recall was also featured in an episode of Star’s Lover). He makes up the excuse that she’s helping him by coming with her because he’d wanted to eat here, and afterward, she can help him by going with him to the amusement park. He’s even prepared disguises to evade notice.

She notices that he has another bag with him — the shoes — which he explains are for a girl he’s going to meet. He’s planning to apologize for lying about something and give it to her. “I’ll gain her forgiveness and her heart.”

Mi-nyeo spills some juice and heads to the bathroom to clean up. There, she comes upon Tae-kyung, who’s getting his emotions under control.

Seeing her, he straightens and leaves without a word, but she follows worriedly.

Shin-woo waits in the private dining room alone, unable to get hold of Mi-nyeo, who has left behind her phone. She does call him from a pay phone outside as she watches over Tae-kyung and explains that she’ll have to be with Tae-kyung for a while.

Tae-kyung tells Mi-nyeo curtly that he’s fine, that he just had momentary breathing trouble. When she asks if he’d eaten shrimp, he asks bitterly, “You remember that — why can’t she?”

Tae-kyung has also left behind his cell phone and instructs Mi-nyeo to head back and get it for him, but unfortunately, she doesn’t know where the restaurant is. She’d been busy following him out, and didn’t notice where they were going.

Wearing Shin-woo’s disguises, Tae-kyung and Mi-nyeo pick a direction and walk, figuring they’ll hit the restaurant sooner or later. But after walking around and around in circles (although Tae-kyung refuses to admit they’re lost), they still haven’t found the restaurant.

They decide that it’s faster to go back to the agency instead, and at least Tae-kyung is confident he knows the way. Only, he doesn’t. He leads her past the same ice cream four times, ignoring Mi-nyeo’s suggestion that they’re going in circles.

But when she suggests hailing a taxi, he refuses, saying, “I have my pride.” When she offers to ask for directions, he barks, “Don’t ask! I’ll find it.” But he surprises her by quoting her own line: “Someone once told me that if you look for something with an earnest heart, you’ll find it.”

Stylist Wang returns the outfit Mi-nyeo had worn out of the music festival, and as the outfit came from Heyi’s troupe, Heyi takes note of the A.N.JELL stylist’s arrival. She also realizes that the clothing is similar to hers from the festival, and deduces that the stylist must know who Tae-kyung’s girl is.

She takes a risk by asking, “I hear Tae-kyung oppa and that person escaped safely, right?” She implies that Tae-kyung told her the whole truth, and when the stylist asks, “Are you really dating?” Heyi says coyly, “In these situations, I should say no, right?” She assures the stylist that Tae-kyung entrusted her with his secret, so the stylist answers, “If people find out Mi-nam is a girl, we’re in trouble!”

Heyi is startled, but plays along. She ingratiates herself with the stylist to get more on this story.

Finally, Tae-kyung and Mi-nyeo arrive at the agency. He’s proud of himself, although she’s exhausted at all the wandering they did.

Yet when he smiles at her in satisfaction, her heart starts to pound. Why this is happening? Is it from all the walking? In her confusion, she steals glances at Tae-kyung, who wonders why she keeps looking at him. Mi-nyeo thinks fast: “It’s just… your new hairstyle is really cool!”

He makes sure to tell her, “I didn’t change it because of what you said. It’s to fit the new album concept.”

When she enters the house, both of the other bandmates are acting odd. First, Jeremy shies away from her, still unnerved at his feelings for her. He laments to his dog, “What do I do? All day, I just think of Go Mi-nam. What’s wrong with me?”

Shin-woo is also less friendly than normal, feeling upset that she’d left him for Tae-kyung. When she asks about his date, he answers that he’d been stood up, and his tone is short.

True to her word, Mi-nyeo readies to leave. Tae-kyung seems less-than-thrilled to see her packed to move out, but before he has to decide how to act about this, he’s saved by an unexpected arrival: Aunt Mi-ja.

She has come intending to stay with Mi-nam for a while, and since the others don’t know of Mi-nyeo’s intention to leave, they can’t exactly turn her away. Mi-nyeo and Hoon-yi beg Tae-kyung to be understanding, and to let Mi-nyeo stay a little while longer. Thus Tae-kyung is given an excuse to pretend that he’s dissatisfied with this, while not having to actually part ways.

However, this brings up the problem of room arrangements. Aunt and nephew can’t room together comfortably, so it would be better if Aunt Mi-ja takes the room to herself, while Mi-nam shares with another guy. He tells Jeremy to share since he’s the youngest — which freaks him out, since Jeremy is fighting his unsettling attraction to Mi-nam.

Then, what about Shin-woo? But Shin-woo’s feeling rejected, and answers that there’s someone else who should find sharing with Mi-nam more comfortable — meaning Tae-kyung.

Tae-kyung immediately refuses, but Sung-chan doesn’t see why not. He orders Mi-nam to make the decision. The three guys tense as they await her answer, and when she looks at Tae-kyung, he mouths, “You’re dead.” Mi-nyeo answers, “If I have to choose…”

She points at Tae-kyung. He’s incredulous: “You can’t mean me?” He refuses, but she says pleadingly that given the circumstances, she’d rather room with him. (Note that she still believes that her identity as a girl is unknown to the other two guys. Therefore, even if Tae-kyung hates rooming with her, he’s the only one who knows her secret, so rooming together is the logical choice.)

Tired of the indecision, Sung-chan tells Mi-nam to pack her (his) bags — she can share with HIM, then. Sung-chan even warms to the idea — they can do dude things together like work out, go to the sauna together, scrub each other’s backs (that quintessential Korean bonding activity)…

At this, Mi-nyeo turns a desperate eye to Tae-kyung, begging with her puppy-dog eyes. Tae-kyung has to choke back his distaste and agree. He says with difficulty, “We’ll get along fine. Working out, going to the sauna, and scrubbing each other’s backs should be fun.”

At this, Mi-nyeo looks at him like he’s just saved her world. (Well, he kinda has.)

Hoon-yi is pleased at the change in Tae-kyung, but he hands her a taser just in case, and has to explain (uncomfortably) that it’s to use… in case… well she probably won’t have to use it… but if Tae-kyung… maybe… tries to do… to her…

Finally, he just tells her that if Tae-kyung’s gaze changes from intense glower to suddenly soft, she’d better press the button!

Mi-nyeo settles into Tae-kyung’s room for the night, but he has a problem with her camping location. She assures him, “I’m fine. How could I take your bed? I can sleep here below.”

Of course, that’s not what he meant — he orders her even further below. He can’t sleep with the lights off (on account of his night blindness, I’m sure), while she can’t sleep with the lights on. Naturally he wins, so even when he’s asleep, she tosses and turns.

Mi-nyeo reasons that since he’s already sleeping, she can turn off the lights now. As she flips the switch, she pauses to look down on him: “He looks so different when he sleeps.” It’s because the tension is gone from his eyes and he looks nicer.

She thinks, “Today I’m seeing a lot of sides to Hwang Tae-kyung I haven’t seen before.” But the recollection of smiling Tae-kyung sends her heart pounding again. Uneasy, she asks Mother Superior for guidance, and crosses herself to pray.

Only, with that gesture, she accidentally touches the taser Hoon-yi had given her — and tases herself. (Omg! Lulz.)

Knocked unconscious, Mi-nyeo falls on the bed, on top of a sleeping Tae-kyung.

 
COMMENTS

Seriously, if that isn’t the most unusual way I’ve heard of to get two characters in each other’s arms…!! Love how the writing is continuing to add unexpected twists to otherwise expected situations. (I’d seen the preview hinting at this event, but any of the possible explanations I could have come up with don’t come close to the end result.)

As for Tae-kyung, what a big ol’ softie. We don’t necessarily get big revelations today that weren’t hinted at before, but I like seeing more examples of his inner nice guy. Often you have the bad boy pretending to be the nice boy and hiding his douchey real self from the girl by putting on an act. With Tae-kyung, we have a nice guy trying to act the bad guy, but he’s just not very good at keeping it up. At least not around Mi-nyeo.

For instance, at the beginning of the episode, he’d like to think he doesn’t care that she’s crying, but he can’t leave her alone and comforts her. And later at the party at the house, when she apologizes for being troublesome, he answers gruffly, “Go Mi-nam, today you were pretty useful. You performed well.” It sounds like a backhanded compliment, almost grudgingly given, but it’s probably one of the best compliments he could actually give her, since she had lamented her uselessness, and explained how she felt the desire to be of use to him.

I’m really enjoying the characters here, even bit players and side characters like Yoo Heyi. She could have been played very one-dimensionally, but I think she’s been well-written, and well-cast. I know nothing about UEE or her pop group, but I think she totally measures up to the role and is good at playing both the publicly sweet Heyi and the privately bitchy Heyi. It occurs to me that this is actually how I imagined the lead would be when I first read the description for Lady Castle. This is how you can be an entertaining mean girl, and I enjoy how Heyi is so two-faced.

For instance, she’s not one to go for the obvious put-down. Gu Jun-pyo (Boys Before Flowers) or Kang Hae-na (My Fair Lady) are the type to tell you to your face how much you suck, but Heyi is the master of the mean-girl taunt, the sly put-down, the “unsult,” if you will. It’s passive-aggressive. She tells one of her dancers with a meaningful edge that she sure was dancing hard tonight! (Meaning: You blocked my camera shot, bitch.) She tells another dancer that her super-high heels sure made her legs look long. (Meaning: Get rid of your heels and the nerve to one-up me!)

 
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I love this show so much! But I'm suffering from second man syndrome, I love Shin-woo so much!! ><

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TK's smile at MN was so cute, I don't blame MN for pounding lol I kept watching the part again, and every time he smiles *dies*

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I am so lovin this drama! And this is a perfect example of where drama ratings isn't quite representative of the quality and entertainment value of the show! Thanks Javabeans for the quick recaps.....I look forward to reading them after each episode with bated breath ....

and now for ep 6!!!

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waaaa, i hate myself for even thinking this, and the only reason i'm writing this now is to have someone contradict me, so please!

did you guys notice that tae kyung's eye is bigger than the other? ... is it a botched plastic surgery, and the reason why he had that annoying one sided bangs was to cover that eye? T_T

say it aint so!!!

i know plastic surgery is like the bread and butter of showbiz people... but i really wanted JS to be different. :(

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yep i noticed it but i dunno if its inborn or due to a plastic surgery gone wrong (maybe he had to go to the US to have it fixed too LOL)

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Layla: your lucky to just have finished CP so in comparison you won't be excited as the rest of us but interms of comedy and entertainment, this is the best drama this year. So funny.

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What is with JGS's hair style in this drama? He looked much better in Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do. He's such a cute guy. I hope they improve his style soon. Sorry, lime green and bright purple just does not look good on men, jmo.

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@102 A lot of me have one eye slight bigger than the other. It's natural. People are not perfect.

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@102 coolbanana

I think it's botched eye make-up...hihi. Let's see in the next episodes if it doesn't go back to normal.

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@98 Eleven11, dun worry you are not the only one!! I love it too! I doubt they are going to bring the hairstyle back so I'm trying to accept the current one now.

@102 coolbanana, I think its natural we have big small eyes sometimes and I guess it is common for actors and actresses since they hardly get enough sleep?

Episode 6 is airing now! Too bad it is not showing here =(

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And those MN's puppy eyes that TK couldn't ignore..... So sweet...

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thanks for the recap
can't for ep 6
hongki is so cute

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@coolbanana - JGS did not have eye surgery... it's natural... he also said that in an interview... that his other eye is double-lid and the other one is single-lid... you can take a look at his pictures when he was still a kid... it's still the same ;)

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Thanks for the recaps! <3

I'm so addicted to this drama it's not even funny...this is the k-drama I love best! Not that I've watched many, I kind of gave up around the time they were all mopey and sad and I didn't realize it could be so funny! Plus all the leads in this drama are so young and cute, and like everyone said, they were casted REALLY well.

I admit I watched this for HongKi because I'm an F.T Island fan, but I was completely won over by TaeKyung XD I love how he's so prickly without being overly mean, and OMG he has the cutest smile eveerrrr!! I like his new hair much better than that annoying fringe he had and the whole chemistry with Minam is love. Plus the bathroom scene gave me goosebumps, he looked so sad :( ShinWoo's hot too and I like how he's not like super nice here since he gets a little pouty. And Jeremy's adorableness goes without saying!!

Can't wait till the next one!! Sorry for length spazz XD

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jang geun seok is so charming with his eyes...
park shinhae is a great actress...
the way that tae kyung calls go-minam is cute and bossy ^^v
ep 6 meow....meow

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Never laugh so much when i watch a Korean Drama. This drama really makes my stressful day much happier :)

Jeremy is really a good actor... kept laughing when he imitates those korean actor @ the party.

hope to see the next episode :D

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I totally agree with you on Yoo Heyi. I naturally get really upset and rally against the antagonists but there's just something about her that makes you think, "Aww....you're evil. I can't WAIT 'til the protagonists shove it in your face!" Love what this drama is doing with tweaking the cliches. I really thought Mi-nyeo was going to accidentally tase one of the guys but lo and behold, she tases herself! Bwahahaa!

P.S. The emotional bathroom scene was wonderfully done. WoOt Jang Geun-seok!

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Wussup with the eyeliner??

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Thanks for Java for the wonderful recaps>
Always waiting for it with great anticipation.
I love the wittiness in your writing. I enjoy this drama a great deal.
Love reading all the comments too.

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Raws for the hopeless (like myself!) :)

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/uzraHYyAW7s/

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Mother-angsty scenes are hard to swallow but other than that everything else is just awesome. I hate to admit that I enjoy this drama more than I should. Usually I don't like these drama that tries too hard to be cutesy and funny but this time it works well. I love all the characters on this show except for bitch of a mom but everyone else is fantastic.

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I just love love love TK's voice!!!!

I have watched the episode twice now!lol!

Next ep!!!

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The ending was soooo LOL! I didn't really expect Minyeo to taser herself... but it was a great twist to arriving at that scene... y'know when their "accidentally" in each others arms.

Love the bathroom scene too... I'd like to say prolly one of the best scenes by JGS... brilliant acting there... his eyes were intense!

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@101

Yey! me too. I liked his former hairstyle better. Although I can only see have of his face, it gave this mysterious, rockstar effect. And, made his scowl and sneer (and voice) really badass!

The first time I saw the new hairstyle, it looked kinda strange, but now, that this is my second time to watch the ep., it is getting to look ok... and i think i would like to see his whole face too, every chance I can get!...hehe!!

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Argh the preview…huhu I hate this part of the drama (misunderstandings/ sacrifices) but like a booster shot, we have to go through it to be better.

I just hope they don’t make it too long though (Hong sisters pleaseee!!). Hope that this gets resolved right away in two episodes or something…sigh…

Normally, I don’t point out inconsistencies because I just ignore them most of the time. But in this case, I was wondering why MN didn’t call SW back when they got lost? I mean, she was just talking to him! She could have called back to ask for directions.

Oh well, it’s a drama and we all know that they have done it that way so MN will have her ‘why-is-my-heart-pounding-like-this’ experience. Because of that, the inconsistency is well, ignored. :D

I think I will never get over the taser incident. Never in a million years would I have thought of that storyline…tasered while praying! WAhahahah

I’m curious on how TK will react when he wakes up. But then again MN could wake up before he does. Lovely episode. As always, thanks for your recap!

Side Note: I want to see the BTS of the taser scene! Hahahaha

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Thanks for pointing out delicious little details like that. For some of us who are not Korean or Japanese it's hard for us to notice stuff like that. So next time TK calls GMN I am going to pay special attention.

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found it!!!!

someone please translate!!! :D

thanks!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U0d3D15GD4

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Such a fun episode!

I LOVED the scene where they passed the ice cream shop four times! TK was so funny! "What? You think there's only one of these in the whole city?!" and Mi-nyeo "This is the same shop! That's the same customer!" Ha ha ha.

That being said, as much as I like MN & TK together, that part wherein MN stood up Shin Woo and seeing him burst into even the women's restroom to look for her made me uncomfortably sad. Remebering his excitement to ride the roller coaster and go with her to the amusement park really made my heart hurt. I don't think I could ever let someone down like that. I hope SW finds his own happiness at the end, maybe with a girl from his hometown, so he can be his old self at times. :-)

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JB thanks for the recap. This drama is so entertaining. I was just wondering if anyone ever noticed that Mi-nyeo calls Tae-kyung "Hyung Nim" all the time and only calls Shin-Woo "Hyung". Does that mean she respects Tae-kyung more (just a thought)?

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just from the screen caps, Uee seems to have the same blank, emotionless face that KHJ gave off in Boys Over Flowers. also her stage presence as a member of a girl group, she doesn't have the same powerful presence that the other members have. but this drama looks good though.

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I'm so glad I'm not the only one who thinks that Shin-Woo only has himself to blame (and it hurts me to say that because it's a shame to see such a beautiful man looking so sad). I've always thought he should have told her that he knew from the start... or at least when he found out what her reasons were for the whole facade. Because, the way I see it, the best way to make it easier for her would have been to be someone who she didn't have to pretend around. Remember, Shin-Woo just now realized that Tae-Kyung knows the whole deal. So he's been watching her pussyfoot around for weeks trying to play Guardian Angel (no pun intended) when the best thing he could have done for her was to be like "Hey, I just want you to know that when you're with me, you can be comfortable."

I get the feeling that at first he just kind of wanted to sit back and enjoy the show a little bit. Which, OK, I kind of get. But, when he realized that he had feelings for her he should have definitely come out and told her. The only reason he finally decided to do it is because he realized that Tae-Kyung knows. By the way, for the guys out there, you can't take a girl on a date when she thinks that you think she's a he and then get all salty when she ditches you for a guy who knows that she's a she. Just a helpful hint.

But really, his biggest mistake was stepping foot into that shoe store. If there is one thing I've learned from four years of KDrama addiction it's this: Never, EVER buy your lover shoes; they will use them to run away from you. Yet Decoy Guys make this fatal mistake over and over again. I'm sorry to break it to you Shin-Woo but all hope is lost... abandon ship!

One last thought, Tae-Kyung looks like a Korean Zach Efron with that new hairstyle... but I like it. His smile is absolutely adorable, too. He would have totally won me over with that smile if it didn't have that Benjamin Button Effect of de-aging him at least five years.

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just cant get over the last scene..who doesn't wake up when a whole body falls right on top of you....

oh well. thats the writer's choice to make sure they fall asleep in each other's arms.

the new hairstyle , sorry didnt like it at all..just didnt fit him..

but the drama is still good! so can't wait till ep 6 will be subbed.

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On the Never Buy Shoes point: Gu Jun Pyo bought shoes for Jan Di in BBF... but never gave them to her, and they ended up together...

And on the Changing Hairstyles: I have to admit, I like the first, shellacked look better--it took me a couple of episodes to get used it, but then I thought it really suited him. Now he looks too baby-faced for me, so I can de-enlist from Langdon813's Club for Women with Inappropriate Crushes on K-Actors. (I think it was Langdon813's). Though I'm still cheering for him. Shin-woo is too quiet for Mi Nam/Nyo (sp?).

I think Shin Woo didn't tell her he knew b/c he wanted her to confess herself, not make her feel she had failed. So he told her secrets about himself to encourage her to tell him that one in response... but she didn't. If he came right out and said I know you're a girl, it would have added to her stress b/c she'd feel if he could see through her disguise, everyone would.

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Wow this drama is really something...though I know only one korean word OPPA , I still watched episode 6 without any subtitles............... I'll rewatch it with subtitles....................... and yes I like when TK says GO MI NAAM

@129 Tracy: What if Shin Woo is matched with that ANJELL fan...and that ANJELL fan loves (??) Go Mi Naam...nice love trinagle LOL

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This drama is really what I've been looking for. It's PERFECT. The casting is perfect, the story is perfect (so far anyway), each episode has been perfect... Jang Geun-seok is frickin perfect :) GAHH.

I love the evolving romance stories, it's getting more serious now - YAY. Tae-kyung and Min-nyeo moments <3 I replayed the bit where Min-nyeo picked the member who she'd prefer to bunk with sooooo many times. I loved how she was using her puppy dog expressions - and Geun-seok's own expression were hilarious too.. so cute, ahhh :) I love how he rigidly agreed to it, and how he said that she can stay in his room as if it were something really disgusting.
And his smile, when they finally reached the studio. I liked how they set up the whole 'won't give up finding it because of what I learnt from you' thing, that was super cute. On the whole, I'm totally loving Tae-kyung as a character (I have a soft spot for 'softie on the inside but tough exterior' characters, and he's probably one of my favourites) and Geun-seok as the actor, he fits Tae-kyung perfectly and I just can't wait for further episodes when the love really starts to kick in, oooh :)

But, omo, Shin-woo :( I guess not everyone can get love. I can feel his pain dammit. There always has to be the other guy right, it's such a shame that this one is super nice (and really hot, teehee)

And just because I need to mention all three of them, the way Hongki says Jolie is SOOOO CUTE

Ahh, I'm writing too much because this stupid drama is so damn good. Thanks for the recap again dramabeans! But it looks like they'll be heart break on the next episode - why the hell was Tae-kyung getting so upclose and personal to He-yi?!

P.S. I agree, that the most unusual way of getting two characters into the oh so sweet 'sleeping in eachother's arms' position that has to happen in these cute dramas sometime. But dude, I'd totally taser myself if it meant I'd sleep in Geun-seok's arms :)

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Wow!!!!
I enjoy reading all of the comments.
I love this drama so much
At first I don't the the lead actress much, but now I love her cute face a lot.
She is good in this drama too.
Thanks JB and everyone in this thread (:

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@Hiding reader
In the trailer, they showed SW drawing/painting a portrait of HY. Then again, that was when the writers probably weren't quite sure which direction to take the drama yet.

@bumpkin
the BTS for the taser scene is on youtube. There are two parts to it. In the second part, JGS tries to act like he's seducing PSH and of course, what girl could withstand that. He then shouts out that 'PSH likes me'. It's cute.

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I'm sorry but UEE just does not do it for me. She was fine the first few episodes but now she seems to be forcing the 'b**chyness onto the character too much. Ever single scene now consists of her smiling and following that by turning around and giving an evil smile. We get that she's fake with a streak of maliciousness but give some subtlety to the character too!
That's the only thing that irks me. The rest of the drama is going at a well developed pace and overall, very delightful so far.

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People have pretty much said what I wanted to say and I also think that Shin Woo just had to think about buying Mi-nyeo shoes and she's already slipping away from him, if she ends up with him it'll be good. But is she doe end up with Tae Kyung it'll definitely come in a different and unexpected way to keep with the strange twist we have cropping up.

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@128
thanks too cute......
yes i hope someone translate too please...

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Did anyone notice TK and MN are sort of wearing couple wear? TK tie matches MN leopard print jacket.

There's also this tiny part where MN said that she was more comfortable with TK among all, Jeremey was pouting if you look carefully! Hahaha~

Love these small moments. If I did not re-watched the episode a few times, I wouldn't be able to catch it. Definitely appreciate these small little gestures.

For those that watched episode 6, there is no preview for episode 7 right? Omg I'm dying to know what is happening in episode 7 after the kiss. Arggh..it's super frustrating.

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omg! episode 6 was... !!!!!

those who haven't seen episode 6 better watch it asap!

it just totally blew my mind...

love this series!!!!!!

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Yes, episode 6 is a killer!! Arggh....my heart was hurting with MN's at the end. I think I'm just going to be going crazy this coming week waiting for Episode 7. I think TK will notice after the kiss that sad MN standing there, having watched the whole thing.

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I have been watching A Star's Lover lately because it has been playing on my TV.. and I decided to look through your recaps to get a sneak peak at the next episode I'm about to watch and WOAHHHH!!!
Choi JiWoo and Lee KiWoo are at the same restaurant as the one in this You're Beautiful episode!!!
http://www.dramabeans.com/2009/01/a-stars-lover-episode-7/#more-3402

haha sorry I was just so amazed I had to point this out. I am very curious to see where this restaurant is!!
....or if it is just a famous SBS set.. heheheh;;;

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Heyo also has some strange chemistry with TK too, which is interesting.

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The number of current American Pop music that were played, right after each other, in this episode just cracked me up. ^_^ I was like, okay that is just too much.

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JB

I think you and I are the only ones who seem to like Heyi.....lots and lots of people hate her character (and the actress/singer too for some reason...)

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Honestly i never really accept UEE when she joins After School until recently, I guess. right before she was cast in this drama. and now i totally love her and her character making me want to see her more in episodes to come.

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@1
Amen to that.
This drama has me giggling, squealing, and annoying everyone around me because of Jang Guen Seuk.

I haven't done that since Lee Min Ho, but I have to profess that I love Goo Hye Sun better than Park Shin Hye.

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in your recaps, you always refer to the main character as go mi nyeo. while i agree, i wonder why you decided to use this name instead of go mi nam. in the drama, no one actually used this name to refer to park shin hye's character. even mother superior calls her gemma.

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