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You’re Beautiful: Episode 16 (Final)

Well, here we are: the final episode.

I liked it quite a lot, and thought it tied up our ends nicely. I enjoyed the way the main conflict was resolved, and while it wasn’t perfect, I like its balance between hitting that dramatic climax and reminding us of its sense of fun.

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EPISODE 16 RECAP (FINAL)

Mi-nyeo stops to look at some stars on display in a storefront, and turns just as Tae-kyung spots her through the crowd. The music stops and the world goes silent as the two stare at each other… until Mi-nyeo breaks the moment by bowing in greeting.

Tae-kyung tries to find his way out of the crowd, but when he looks over at Mi-nyeo, she’s gone. The background song (“Without Words”) echoes his sentiments as he asks, “She went without a word? She just bows in greeting and leaves?”

He returns to the agency, feeling dissatisfied. When he encounters Sung-chan with the stylist, he asks to see Mi-nam, who is supposedly out with Hoon-yi.

He’s not actually with Hoon-yi, however, as the latter runs into Mi-nyeo in the street and the two stop to chat. Mi-nyeo hears that her brother is currently making an appearance in Jinju, and asks if it would be possible to meet him before she leaves. She’s headed to Africa to join a nun acquaintance in charity work. It turns out she’s leaving on the day of Mi-nam’s first concert.

Tentatively, Hoon-yi asks if she’s going to leave without seeing the others. Mi-nyeo answers that she’s always watching them from afar, and has been keeping up with all their news. Hoon-yi asks if something happened between her and Tae-kyung, because Tae-kyung never asks about her, nor does he talk to Mi-nam.

Prompted by Tae-kyung’s questioning, Sung-chan wonders where Mi-nam is; he was supposed to have returned from an event with Tae-kyung. Nervously, the stylist calls Hoon-yi to tip him off, and warns that Sung-chan can’t find out that Hoon-yi sent him to Jinju without his knowledge.

A colleague mentions seeing Mi-nam in Jinju, so Sung-chan looks at the stylist suspiciously. They’re not doing stuff behind his back, are they? He wants to see Mi-nam in 30 minutes.

In a panic, Hoon-yi wonders how to handle this, then looks to Mi-nyeo with pleading eyes. In a familiar gesture, he gets on his knees to beg her (as he did in Episode 1) to become Mi-nam for one last time. Just for a short while, to prove to Sung-chan that he’s still in Seoul.

Mi-nyeo vehemently says no — she’ll be discovered right away. In desperation, Hoon-yi reveals the reason he needed to send Mi-nam to Jinju in the first place. He’s about to become a father, and Mi-nam is helping him save up extra cash by doing side gigs in order to prepare the baby’s essentials. The mother… is stylist Wang! Things happened on the trip to Japan, and now she’s pregnant…

HAHAHA. Mi-nyeo is no match for such a pathetic story, so she reluctantly agrees.

Still mulling over their encounter in the street, Tae-kyung tries to understand why Mi-nyeo disappeared:

Tae-kyung: “She may have not seen me. No, she bowed in greeting, so there’s no way she didn’t see me. She saw me and just ignored me. Pig-Rabbit, why on earth did you do that?”

This segues into another fantasy sequence. In the first scenario, Mi-nyeo is dressed in her habit and decides to become a nun. So did she disappear because she has decided to take her vows? But no, she definitely gave that up, and it’s not a path someone could return to easily.

Then, did she decide to become a pharmacist’s wife? No, he recalls that Dong-joon is still in the army and was going to seek her out after he had been discharged.

Then did she decided to join the fan ranks instead, content to be a spectator cheering him on and writing him fan letters? But no, he mutters, “If she’s a fan, she should have at least come to me to ask for my autograph. Is she no longer a fan at all? Have I been dumped entirely?”

Mi-nyeo uncomfortably dons Mi-nam’s clothes to be presented to Sung-chan. This allays Sung-chan’s suspicions, and he apologizes for doubting Hoon-yi.

Hilariously, when the stylist starts to energetically hit Hoon-yi for the close call, Mi-nyeo cautions her to be careful for the baby’s sake. The stylist wonders, “Huh?” Hoon-yi hurriedly brushes this aside, tipping us off that he invented the story to appeal to Mi-nyeo’s sympathies.

An angry voice calls out Mi-nam’s name: Jeremy comes storming down the hall, demanding that Mi-nam confess where Mi-nyeo is. Hoon-yi intercepts him to avoid subjecting Mi-nyeo to a face-to-face confrontation.

(I only include this screencap at above left because it’s hilarious to see Hoon-yi dragging away a persistent Jeremy by the feet. Oh, Lee Hong-ki, you’re adorable.)

Shin-woo arrives from the other direction and confronts Mi-nyeo, about to say something. The stylist ushers her away quickly and detains Shin-woo. Mi-nyeo turns back with sad eyes to say, “Shin-woo hyung, I’m sorry.”

After thinking it over, Tae-kyung comes to a conclusion:

Tae-kyung: “I don’t want to admit it, but I’ve been dumped. Believing that she would come back when she was feeling better was my delusion. Pig-Rabbit looked totally fine. I was the only one hanging on. Before things get any worse, I’d better reply that I’m okay.”

Mi-nyeo trudges down the agency hall, stopping a few feet away when she spots Tae-kyung. She thinks, “Mother Superior, I have to leave my star far away, but why is it twinkling brightly before my eyes again?”

As she turns to go, Tae-kyung calls out to her, thinking it’s Mi-nam. His tone is cool and sarcastic:

Tae-kyung: “Tell your sister that I saw her message that she was okay. If I’d seen her in person, I would have felt bad, but now that things have ended cleanly, tell her thanks. I saw her briefly earlier, but because of the fans, we couldn’t meet properly. Make sure to tell her I’m fine and doing really well.”

His sardonic manner is a front to cover his true feelings, but the words hurt Mi-nyeo. She thinks sadly, “It’s a relief to hear that you’re doing fine. From now on, I will be fine too.” So when Hoon-yi asks if she’s sure she doesn’t want to see Tae-kyung, she answers that Tae-kyung is fine without seeing her. It’ll be better for both of them not to meet.

Her exit is thwarted by an oblivious Sung-chan. He has prepared a meeting that Mi-nam had requested of him, and is enthusiastic to be of service. He drags her off for the meeting, and Hoon-yi furtively makes baby sounds to remind her of his sob story.

When she arrives at the restaurant, she’s shocked to realize that the person Mi-nam has been begging to meet is Heyi. Apparently, he’d been very good to her in the aftermath of her breakup with Tae-kyung, and now wants to take things another step forward. As Sung-chan greets Heyi, Hoon-yi hurriedly advises Mi-nyeo to not engage with her. It’s too bad for the real Mi-nam, but she’d better ignore her as much as possible.

Mi-nyeo keeps her head down and her answers brief, while Heyi adopts an air of annoyance. Her words express displeasure that he’s been following her around, and she has told him that she’s not interested, but her attitude indicates that she’s actually enjoying playing this part. She calls his plan to reveal his feelings for her at the upcoming concert “immature,” and tells him not to do it.

She adds, “Does Hwang Tae-kyung know you like me and keep following me around? Doesn’t that bother him at all? Anyway, you haven’t told Tae-kyung about your sister, right? If she meets him again, I won’t see you anymore.”

Back at the studio, Tae-kyung broods about the message he had given for Mi-nyeo: “Will he have told her what I said? When she hears it, she’ll think I’m over her, and won’t want to see me again. What do I do?” He makes a decision and calls Hoon-yi, asking where Mi-nam is.

At the restaurant, Sung-chan doesn’t take Hoon-yi’s hints to leave and is determined to stick around for moral support. In fact, he also called Jeremy and Shin-woo.

Dreading the impending scene, Hoon-yi fortifies Mi-nyeo with soju. She says she won’t be sober if she drinks it, but that’s exactly the point — if she is herself, she’ll be recognized right away. If she drinks the soju and collapses, Hoon-yi will usher her out and handle everything. He overrides her last protests by reminding her that Sung-chan will suggest going to the sauna together afterward. Mi-nyeo is horrified at that thought and chugs.

By the time the others arrive, Mi-nyeo is passed out. Tae-kyung grumbles, “What’s with him?” Happy to have avoided potential trouble, Hoon-yi announces proudly, “He’s drunk!” Heyi fawns over Mi-nam to make Tae-kyung jealous, while Sung-chan invites everyone to sit for a drink. It’s been a while since they were all together.

A little while later, Mi-nyeo stirs in her sleep and ends up slumping over, onto Tae-kyung’s lap. At first he’s irritated and starts to move her — but he notices something odd. Touching her hand, he remembers how it felt to hold it and recognizes that this is Mi-nyeo. He keeps his surprise well under control, but Shin-woo notices his reaction and catches on.

Tae-kyng offers to take Mi-nam home, and when Hoon-yi returns to the table, they’re gone. Shin-woo tells him quietly, referring to Tae-kyung, “I think he knows who it is. The president hasn’t caught on yet, so it’ll be okay.”

Tae-kyung remains parked in the driveway for a while, until Mi-nyeo wakes up. She mumbles for Hoon-yi, but is shocked to find Tae-kyung beside her instead. Quickly, she tries to think how to act in this unexpected situation. She fumbles for the door, forgetting that she still has her seat belt on. He unbuckles her, and as she stumbles out of the car (still a little drunk), Tae-kyung says to himself, “I’ve caught a Go-Mi-nam-impersonating Pig-Rabbit.”

Mi-nyeo thinks she’ll have to confess her identity rather than trying to keep the lie going, but tummy troubles force her to make a quick decision: it’s too embarrassing to reveal her identity and then go to the bathroom, so she’ll have to go to the bathroom first. With that decision made, she hurries inside to use the facilities, rushing by Tae-kyung without saying anything.

When she comes out of the bathroom, she starts to tell Tae-kyung who she is… but is hit with thirst. Deciding to get a drink first, she ignores him and rummages in the refrigerator, trying to decide how to act.

From Tae-kyung’s point of view, this looks like she’s being rude, and he waits to see how she’ll act. Seeing her clumsiness, he tells her she’ll have to sober up first, and makes her some honey tea. He hands her the cup and holds up a hand, asking what it is. (This calls back an earlier moment, when she’d answered, “A palm.” He’d corrected her then, saying that the answer is five, as in fingers.) This time she answers, “Five,” and he replies that the correct answer is a palm.

At this, Mi-nyeo guesses that he knows the truth. He tells her, “Your hand has no scar, and your shoe size is a lot smaller than your brother’s. I know a lot more about you than that — did you think I wouldn’t recognize you?”

Curious to know if she got his message, he asks how long she’s been Mi-nam today — was she at the agency earlier? Mi-nyeo understands that he’s really asking whether she heard his message. She confirms that she did. Tae-kyung is uncomfortable and starts to explain, but she says, “I’m glad you are doing well.”

Having taken his statement at face value, she feels sorry that she messed things up — she had sung his mother’s song to make him feel better, because she was worried he’d still be feeling bad. If she’d known he was already over everything and feeling fine, she should have left things alone, but meeting again must be an inconvenience to him.

He asks if she’d intended to turn away earlier without seeing him. Tears start to fall as Mi-nyeo answers, a little drunk and sad:

Mi-nyeo: “I told myself I couldn’t see you, but you’re someone who draws the eye. But if I see you, it hurts and makes things tough for me. After only living at the convent, I came to live in this land of stars and was hit by electricity, and lost my senses. I flew up right into the heavens, and then crashed down to the ground. Fireworks exploded in my head, and in one moment a thundering rainstorm crashed down on me. Since I’ve left this star-land, I saw the path I am to live. I would have to leave the star-land and just watch it from afar. If I see the brightest-shining star close up, it’s so blinding to the eyes that it hurts. That is why I am going to go far away.”

After saying her piece, she falls asleep with tears on her face. Now he understands that she was only saying she was okay to make him feel better, not because it was true. He asks the sleeping Mi-nyeo, “Are you actually in pain, instead of being okay?” He wipes the tears from her face.

Tae-kyung: “Then I can’t hold on to you. I wanted to be able to see you well when you came back, so I was trying to see even in the dark. Every day, I even ate the carrots and spinach I hate, because I worried that I might lose you in the dark. Because I didn’t want to lose you. But I can’t even hold on to you when I can see you well.”

(Awwww……)

After this reminder that he’s still causing her pain, Tae-kyung tells Hoon-yi to take Mi-nyeo away. Hoon-yi says that if he lets her go now, it might be goodbye forever, since she’s going to Africa. But Tae-kyung is resolute.

In the car ride back, Hoon-yi gives Mi-nyeo a ticket to the concert. She’s not sure if she can make it because of her flight, but she’ll try.

Tae-kyung decides he can’t keep the Pig-Rabbit doll (now wearing the star necklace) in his room anymore. He thinks back to the times he had seen Mi-nyeo making the pig-nose, such as the time he had serenaded her. He retires Pig-Rabbit to the storeroom from whence it came, saying, “The Pig-Rabbit that only appeared in front of me is now extinct.”

Mi-nyeo has been living at the convent all this while, teaching at the orphanage. One of the girls gives her a book containing pictures of stars, because it’s one of Mi-nyeo’s daily habits to seek them out.

The little girl points up at the sun and says, “There’s a star in the sky in the daytime, too.” Mi-nyeo sees where she’s pointing, and corrects her: “That’s not a star, that’s the moon. The moon isn’t a star.” The girl wonders, “There’s no star in the daytime?” Mi-nyeo answers, “There is a bright, blinding star in the daytime. The bright sun is always in the sky.”

She continues to make her preparations to leave, meeting her aunt to say goodbye. Aunt Mi-ja says with dismay that the other boys will be disappointed if she doesn’t see them before going, because they’re always asking about her. And then she adds hesitantly: “There’s another person who wants to meet you, but I’m not sure whether you should. Mo Hwa-ran wants to meet you.”

It’s not an easy decision, but Mi-nyeo contacts Hwa-ran, who is grateful for the meeting. Hwa-ran gives her a CD containing songs that had been sung by her mother, Lee Su-jin. Hwa-ran had used her connections to ask around and collect them, explaining, “I felt I had to do this before I could say I’m sorry to you. When your father was with your mother, he never once came to me. As you said, he said my love wasn’t really love and didn’t accept it. Your mother would have known that the person he loved wasn’t me but herself.”

Because she hadn’t thought Mi-nyeo would want to see her, Hwa-ran says that it means a lot that Mi-nyeo called her. Mi-nyeo responds that this means a lot to her, too, because “You told me what I wanted to confirm. I’m glad to hear this before I left.”

Hwa-ran: “Are you really going far away? If you leave like this, Tae-kyung won’t forgive me. He won’t see me. This is the first time he’s been like this. Couldn’t you go and tell him you’ve forgiven me?”
Mi-nyeo: “Why don’t you go to him directly and ask forgiveness? The person you need to seek forgiveness from the most is Hwang Tae-kyung. Please ask his forgiveness, so you do not pain him any more. He has always yearned for his mother.”
Hwa-ran: “Why do you say this when he’s in your heart? If I’m with him, don’t you know that it will be more difficult for you to be with him?”
Mi-nyeo: “Because causing a precious person to leave you isn’t love.”

Concert day. Jeremy frets over whether Mi-nyeo will come and asks to borrow the Pig-Rabbit for luck, but Tae-kyung tells him that he got rid of it. Jeremy wonders, “Weren’t you waiting for her?”

Tae-kyung: “Why should I wait for someone who won’t come? It’s over.”
Jeremy: “Did you even say you waited?”
Tae-kyung: “Why would I say that?”
Jeremy: “Not saying that you waited is the same thing as not waiting, you arrogant butthole!”

(Hee.)

Next, Tae-kyung runs into Heyi in the hallway, who rubs it in his face that she’s here for Mi-nam, not him. She wonders if it’s really true that he got over Mi-nyeo as he insists, and guesses, “You’re faking that you’re over her, right?” Then she tosses his words back at him: “You aren’t embarrassed about being caught faking, but it’s embarrassing being caught for real, isn’t it?”

In the dressing room, Shin-woo also asks whether Mi-nyeo is coming; he can’t believe Tae-kyung just let her go the other night. Tae-kyung answers, “She said it hurt to be close by, so I let her go.”

Shin-woo: “I bet you didn’t let her go, you shoved her away. Letting go is only something you can say when you’ve held on till the end. Have you held on to her? What you saw in Japan was me holding on to her till the very end. It must have looked pathetic and laughable to you, but because I took it all the way, I could let her go. You didn’t do that, did you? You just stood there in your place, and didn’t think of following her when she said it was hard, didn’t you? Fine, keep preserving your pride and stand there until she runs far away, mighty Hwang Tae-kyung.”

Hwa-ran shows up at the concert, spurred by Mi-nyeo’s words. Even though he might not listen to her apology, she has to say it anyway, and for once her words sound sincere, not bitter:

Hwa-ran: “I’m sorry, Tae-kyung. I left you alone because I thought you were someone who would never abandon me. I only felt the pain of being abandoned myself, and hurt you. It’s natural that you wouldn’t call me mother.”
Tae-kyung: “Why are you saying this all of a sudden?”
Hwa-ran: “I’ve become scared. You’ve decided to really abandon me now. I’m trying to hold on to my son.”
Tae-kyung: “How surprising. I thought you were someone who’d never beg.”
Hwa-ran: “That girl told me to come to you directly and beg for forgiveness.”

He’s surprised to hear that his mother met with Mi-nyeo.

Hwa-ran: “I thought if I apologized to her, you might meet with me. She’s going to go far away, do you know that? I have no right to say this to you, but I hope you don’t lose someone precious to you and regret it, like I did.”
Tae-kyung: “Why are you telling me this?”
Hwa-ran: “She said that making someone precious leave you is not love. Telling you this is the love I can show you as a mother.”

Tae-kyung starts to walk away, but pauses. Without turning back to face her, he says, “I can’t tell you now that I forgive you. I’ll hear out today’s apology someday later. Goodbye… Mother.”

After all this tough love from his friends, Tae-kyung is jolted out of his stubborn pride. He finds out Mi-nyeo’s location from Hoon-yi and speeds to the orphanage, where he asks a kid where her teacher went. Hearing that she has already left, he wonders where to go next. Then he spies the photos the girl is holding — they’re all pictures of stars. He looks around the room, which is plastered in similar pictures, remembering Mi-nyeo’s promise to think of him every time she sees stars — this is proof that she’s always thinking of him, and that she still loves him. The little girl notices him looking, and adds that there’s another “most handsome star,” which her teacher is going to see today.

She means, of course, the concert. Tae-kyung understands the implication and speeds back to the arena, where Mi-nyeo is one of a multitude of fans waiting for the concert to begin. She eyes her watch worriedly, sad that she may not able to see much — or anything at all — before she has to leave.

I love this shot, because we know that this comes from the filming event that opened its shoot to fans, and we know that the fan excitement in this scene is real, not just enacted for the sake of cameras.

When Tae-kyung comes back, he tells the others that Mi-nyeo is here, in the stands. But when he goes onstage, he can’t spot her among such a huge crowd. Trying to think of a solution, he changes their concert plan and decides to start things off with a solo.

Tae-kyung takes the stage, squinting at the fans to try to pick out Mi-nyeo as he sings “What Do I Do”:

As I let you walk another step away, it brings tears to my eyes
As you walk another step away, it brings tears to my eyes
I reach out my hand, but you go where I can’t approach
I can’t hold onto you, I can only cry

What should I do? What should I do?
You’re leaving
What should I do? What should I do?
You’re leaving me and going away
I love you, I love you
I call out to you but you can’t hear me,
because I’m only crying out with my heart

All day, I try to erase you but I keep thinking of you
All day, I say goodbye but I think of you again
I reach out my hand, but you go where I can’t go
I can’t find you, I can only cry

What should I do? What should I do?
You’re leaving
What should I do? What should I do?
You’re leaving me and going away
I love you, I love you
I call out to you but you can’t hear me,
because I’m only crying out with my heart

What should I do? What should I do?
You’re still the one for me
What should I do? What should I do?
You’re leaving me
What should I do? What should I do?
You’re leaving me and going away
I love you, I love you
I call out to you but you can’t hear me
because I’m only crying out with my heart.

As Tae-kyung wraps up the song, Mi-nyeo starts to leave, working her way toward the back of the audience. Tae-kyung finishes his song and says into the microphone, urgently:

Tae-kyung: “You’re listening now, aren’t you? It’s so bright here, and your side is so dark that I can’t see you. Please, don’t be where I can’t see you! Come to where I can see you. Give permission to let me see you.”

The crowd goes wild! Moved to tears, Mi-nyeo turns back around and slowly starts to make her way toward the front again. But Tae-kyung still can’t see her, shrouded in the dark as she is, so Shin-woo tells the producer to cut the stage lights and turn on the audience lights.

When the stage lights flick off, Tae-kyung, now standing on the dim stage, scans the audience intently. It’s nice imagery, as Mi-nyeo emerges from the dark into the light. Tae-kyung spots her.

Keeping his eyes fixed on her, Tae-kyung makes his way to the edge of the stage, and steps among the fans as they scream excitedly. The crowd parts ways to let him pass, until he comes to her.



He grabs her to him in a hug, and says:

Tae-kyung: “I’m going to keep telling you, so listen good every day. I love you.”

 

Now for our epilogue: A short while later, Mi-nyeo and Tae-kyung look up at the night sky, enjoying a relaxed mood. She’s still going to Africa (which he doesn’t love), but she’ll return soon enough and tells him to wait for her. Responding to her lighthearted tone, he says, “You’ve gotten arrogant. Aren’t you even sad to leave the brightest, most handsome star in the sky?” She reasons, “Still, I can’t take you with me.”

Tae-kyung makes a sudden plucking gesture in the air, and tells her, “You pick [the star] out like this.” He opens his fist to show her the star necklace, and tells her to wear it.

She accepts it happily, then comments on the romantic gesture by telling him he’s changed. “Do you like me that much, to pluck me a star from the sky?”

Tae-kyung: “You keep getting more arrogant. If you’re going to do that, give it back!”
Mi-nyeo: “No, you cannot! This is mine!”
Tae-kyung: “They have lots of diamonds in Africa. Give that back.”
Mi-nyeo: “I cannot make that! I have no skill.”
Tae-kyung: “So treat me nicely while I’m here.”

The playful bickering settles down as Tae-kyung pulls her toward him and puts an arm around her. They look up at the sky as a shooting star falls:

Mi-nyeo: “I will never, ever let go of the star I have finally grabbed!”
Tae-kyung: “Yeah, don’t ever let go. I’ll only shine in front of you.”

 

THE END
 
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COMMENTS

Phew! It’s finally over, and I still have so much to say! (Big surprise.)

As for this episode in particular…

I really liked the ending. I have some quibbles, which I’ll get into in a moment, but for the most part I was satisfied with the way the big separation was reconciled and how the conflicts were resolved.

Some people are disappointed that we didn’t see more Mi-nam, but I for one like it this way. We all know that it’s Park Shin-hye acting the part, and they’ve made sure to keep the glimpses of Mi-nam brief and mysterious. If we were to get entire scenes featuring him, we’d just get more reason to nitpick at the boyish image, and I’d rather be left wanting a little more than feeling dissatisfied for little things that would likely stand out — the voice, the girlish face, etc.

What I particularly appreciate is that we get our big dramatic moment, but we also get a lighter, cuter moment to go out on. The concert scene was done well, I thought, and also satisfies our desire for a grand climax. For instance, the song: I freaking love this bit, and not just because it’s a big romantic gesture and Jang Geun-seok is singing, ooh wow swoon, etc. In addition to all that, it’s just so appropriate on multiple thematic levels.

He chooses this song because it’s a message to Mi-nyeo, so even if the words meant something else entirely, it would still work to the same effect. But it carries a double meaning now, because the lyrics that her father used to beg her mother to return are also applicable to Tae-kyung as well.

Furthermore, when Mi-nyeo asked Tae-kyung in Episode 15 not to let his mother redo the song, he didn’t answer, “Yes, I’ll stop her” — the words he used were that he would “return” the song to Mi-nyeo (and her mother). He’s not only returning it symbolically by making sure his mother doesn’t claim the song again, he’s quite literally returning it with this performance.

And then, after they affirm their feelings for each other, I think we need a little bit of a denouement to give us time to come down from that high, which has the added benefit of showing us Tae-kyung and Mi-nyeo in a more “normal,” everyday interaction. Their dynamic isn’t as extreme as the fantasy wedding sequence from Episode 15, but it’s still amusingly offbeat. I don’t see why Mi-nyeo has to go to Africa because that’s just a throwaway line and they could have easily left that out, but I’m not going to nitpick that (much).

As I mentioned previously, I liked the separation in this drama, if only because it could have been a lot more drawn out and contrived than it was. I thought it made a lot of sense, because the obstacle wasn’t necessarily insurmountable, but it wasn’t something Tae-kyung (or Mi-nyeo) could fix merely by pushing for it. He needed to let her grieve for her mother and learn to accept him again without pain, and while their love is strong enough to overcome this, it’s not ready yet. The solution here is time, and he gave that to her.

But of course, the introduction of time into the relationship also opens up the chance for further miscommunications, as we saw here. The culprit wasn’t just mistiming or mixed message; it was Tae-kyung’s pride, like his friends pointed out. Like Heyi, throwing away one’s pride over something fake isn’t hard at all. But it’s much more difficult when you have to throw it away for something real, which would hurt more. For Hwa-ran, that is the difference between her manipulative love for Go Jae-hyun — which she went out of her way to claim — and her feelings for her son, whom she was afraid to approach.

On the other hand, both Jeremy and Shin-woo expressed themselves fully, so they are frustrated with Tae-kyung for stopping short of that. It’s also why they’re able to be happy for Mi-nyeo even after they’ve lost her, because they could give her up cleanly. Tae-kyung’s need to keep his pride is understandable, and I don’t blame him for it — with his upbringing and lack of maternal affection, all he had to cling to was his pride, since he sure as hell didn’t have love. He just needed a big push in the arse to realize that there things worth giving up that pride for, and now that he DOES have love, it’s worth the risk. Thankfully his friends are there to give him that push.

 
OVERALL THOUGHTS

A few criticisms:

The plot of a drama often drags about two-thirds of the way through. It’s inevitable, and is partly due to writing fatigue, and partly viewer fatigue. The Hong Sisters are better than most at avoiding this problem, and although they aren’t immune to it, at least the episodes with some drag still have a lot of funny moments to balance it out. In You’re Beautiful, those slower moments tended to be about the Hwa-ran storyline, because for the longest time she was out there on her own, drinking and moping and not really connecting to the main story. In the end, it came together nicely and I appreciated how this resolved with our main characters, as I mentioned in the previous recap. But for a long while, she was off on her own tangent, and whenever the story cut to her, I felt the energy drop. She was a fascinating character, to be sure, but only slightly connected to the main plot.

The song remake plotline was rather overwrought, and Hwa-ran’s manipulations in relation to that. In resolving the big mystery of the parents’ generation, we got an answer that works for the story and for our protagonists, but on the downside, it reduces the wrongdoing to one single person. I don’t love that.

The Hong Sisters are great with twisting funny beats out of dramatic and/or emotional moments, and they have a great sense for plot pacing. I think they’re so good at keeping our interest high with their fun-filled, energetic developments that they don’t NEED to rely on makjang elements like birth secrets, evil mothers, and other overly melodramatic devices. So when they do use those elements, I think it’s a waste to highlight moments that aren’t as fluid with the rest of their material. They don’t need those plots, because I think some of my favorite episodes were the ones that didn’t focus on them. And even in episodes where the melodrama came to the fore, my favorite moments were the funny scenes tucked in around them.

Furthermore, I think that they have done a great job creating new situations to keep audiences laughing, but sometimes their dramatic beats feel recycled from prior dramas. When a scene is tweaked and reused, the second time may lose a lot of its punch, because it no longer feels organic to this particular story — it feels like it was tweaked and reused to fit a square peg into a round hole. It fits very WELL, of course, but one can’t help notice that it wasn’t something that arose naturally from these circumstances.

(Mi-nyeo’s hairclip is one such device, as is the Hong Sisters’ tendency to drum in Significant Metaphors a bit too long. The stars, light, darkness, and seeing motifs are all excellent analogies that correspond to the emotional developments, but would pack as much — or more — punch if they were more judiciously applied. They don’t need to be in every scene for us to Get The Idea.)

But those are essentially quibbles in what has been an overwhelmingly enjoyable drama-watching experience.

Of course the Hong Sisters have flaws. Perhaps more than some less-famous writers of more well-regarded dramas. They don’t write the most polished or intellectual scripts around. They are sometimes clumsy and/or heavy-handed. Occasionally they take their humor too far; sometimes a gag is too obvious to be witty or sharp.

But they don’t condescend to their audience, either, and their dramas aren’t pretentious. I loved their comment in the interview post where they say that they each have IQs of 100, which makes their writing team a collective 200. While their dramas aren’t intellectual, that doesn’t mean they’re dumb — their brand of comedy can often be quite smart, actually. (And sometimes it’s silly, jokey, laugh-out-loud funny. That’s cool too.)

They approach writing with energy and joy. Their skill isn’t in creating perfect dramas, but in establishing heartfelt characters and situations that tug at the heart. They manage to tap into that source of giddy, youthful wonder that we may have thought faded well into our adulthoods, and for that I am not only pleased, but grateful.

 
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Thanks JB for the final recap. Helps me to understand the final episode. Will miss this weekly highlight....Now have to find a replacement drama to fill in my post-YAB depression. It has been a great journey. Thanks again.

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First of all, THANK YOU!!!!

JB, you are the best, having to write this recap out on a holiday! Hopefully you had your share of turkey and fun with your family.

I enjoyed the episode, but not completely awwwing and loving it completely. I was hoping for more laugh and lovey dovey scenes. Also poor Shin Woo and Jeremy never got to meet Mi-nyeo. They were so eagerly searching for her too, they should of at least meet before the end. :( They needed closure.

Also, the whole going to Africa...??? Was it that important or necessary that she had to go. Oh well, they were too young to really end the drama with a marriage.

Overall, I enjoyed the drama and maybe after I get over the withdraw, I'll rewatch it again. ;)

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Ah, it ended T___T..

Frankly, I wasn't satisfied with the ending because I'm not one for Grand gesture. I wish they had just made up IN PRIVATE and went on with life. But at least we still got the private moment at the end.

The star would have held so much more meaning for me had the Hong Sisters NOT use Star for My Girl's Significant Item as well.

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omg i am so sadit is over now

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thank you for the recap
i'm so crazy about this drama
i watched it without sub every week first
and then the next day i waited for your recap
to understand the whole story and then when
the viikii team subbed it finish i watched it again (crazy^^)

so thank you so much for your hard work
you always made my day
i also love the end but i wanna watch season 2
i hope they will make a season 2

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:D:D:D I had such a hard time watching the last episode! I want a second season for selfish reasons but i can't help but hope!!! :D:D:D I really want the recording of Jang Geunsuk singing "What do I do?" Thank you for the recaps!!! :D:D:D

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@ 41 Ana : wasn't there a time jump in ep 15 between the arrival of the boy Mi Nam and Mi Nyu's contact on the fan page? I thought at that point she'd been gone at least a year... I don't know why I thought that. Was I confused about that, too?

@ DB and everyone : it's been a lot of fun watching this series with all of you. I would have enjoyed it watching on my own as I've watched most dramas, but the pleasure was easily multiplied several times by being able to share it with you. THANKS!

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Thanks for the recap ! I just finished watching it and I'm so sad that its ended. I love mi nyeo and tae kyung pairing. I thought lee Hong Ki's acting to be quite good and hilarious at times! I like the way they ending this drama nice and simple. Now I only have Smile, you to look forward to...

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This is the third dessert to my Thanksgiving dinner. I'm so sad that You're Beautiful is over! It had such a great combination of comedy, romance, and drama. :(

And now, to the recap!

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oh it's good haha.. i remember one of the scenes in do re mi fa so la ti do haha.

oh i'll miss this.. wah.. i hope it doe s have season 2.. i'll wait for it... and wait also for the next drama of jgs..

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Thanks for the recaps...it would have been cool if Minam conked the crap out of the reporters' face , when he stripped Minam of his coat In episode 15...imagine a total stranger just grabbed your clothes and undress you in public...thats grounds for harassment..so as to teach other paparazzis to keep their distance and be more respectful of others...

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thank you so much for the wonderful recaps!!

But just to clarify, when Tae Kyung is speaking on the stage of the concert, he says "Give me permission to see you" after "Come to where I can see you." I thought it was really cute because Tae Kyung seems like he sets the pace/terms of their relationship, but we all know that it's Mi Nyeo who actually does. :)

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thank you so much for the recap- if you were celebrating Thanksgiving tonight- then double-thanks for working through the food coma!

There were so many things I liked about this episode. Overall, besides the whole why-didn't-they-show-Minam-more thing and having three people come up to Taekyung to tell him he's being an idiot (too reminiscent of the My Girl scene when everyone went to talk to the grandpa at the end), I felt satisfied. Taekyung's grand gesture totally fulfilled the romance fantasy. It's so dramatic, beautiful, and layered. I liked how Hwaran accompanied her apology by collecting all of Minyeo's mom's songs. I was really touched by that. And she used her connections for good this time. And I liked how Minyeo is still going off to Africa to do charity work. I thought that gives her more of a personality instead of marrying her off to Taekyung right away and having her follow Taekyung while he's out being famous.

I agree with your assessment about them packing the stars, light, darkness, and seeing motifs into every emotional taekyung x minyeo scene. it would have been better for the drama to have used them more judiciously.

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thanks JB!!! need to read your recap before i go on a vacation!!!

i can't think of something to say cause i'm so excited to go but need to read it first so i'll just say SUPER DUPER THANK YOU JB AND TO EVERYONE!!!! I really enjoyed this series as well as the people i'm reading it with.... which makes reading this so much much much more fun... ok i have to say my goodbye now i'm being redundant here... i'll read it again after i got back from my vacation!!!! so PAALAM SA LAHAT!!! (goodbye in filipino)

now off to the beach!!!!! zambales and skimboarding here i come!!! woohoo!!!^_^

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finally it's up! i've been waiting all day!!! thanks JB!

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The kitchen scene, especially when Tae Kyung wiped away her tears, made me want to bawl. He was trying to cure his night blindness because he didn't want to lose her. But even with her right there in front of him, he couldn't do anything about it. Such inner turmoil! T.T

At the restaurant, I kept screaming, "Shin Woo! Tae Kyung! Tell Jeremy" Poor Jeremy is always left out of everything. >_< Out of everyone telling Tae Kyung off one by one, my favorite has got to be Jeremy. He was so passionate at making Tae Kyung understand that he would be a complete idiot to just let her go.

I didn't watch any of the concert fancams beforehand, and I'm sure the fans didn't mind, but the ending was totally spoiled for them. I was waiting for the "saranghae," but what he said leading up to that melted my heart. No big kiss -- I was disappointed by that. And Tae Kyung reverting to his old hair threw me for a loop. o_O

I still feel cheated how there was zero interaction between our oppa/dongsaeng. It's not enough to just know her brother approves of their relationship... say something to your future brother-in-law, dammit!

I was expecting a grandiose ending speckled with candy-coated sweet scenes, but regardless, I was pleased with the last episode. There were a few loose ends (e.g., what is up with Mi Nam and Heyi's relationship and when is Manager Ma going to tell Mi Nyeo he was lying about the pregnancy), but it didn't leave room for a sequel, so I'm guessing there's no Season 2?

A big THANK YOU to javabeans for your detailed recaps and a salute to my fellow You're Beautiful crack addicts for making this public community an amazing place to escape real life (*yawn*) and do some good ol' fashion fangirling for a few hours. I am truly happy I was part of this experience. <3

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AAAAH!!! NOOOOoOoooooooOOOO!! moooOOOOOoooOoooore!!!:(

you know-- for aall the dramuuuh *the song* caused, i very very very much appreciate how it plays its part in tying the last loose end together.. TK singing the song in the concert to MN brought the song back (quite nicely, in fact) to its first conception, finally fulfilling its purpose: FIGHTING FOR YOUR GIRL, ASKING FOR THE ONE YOU LOVE BACK. ...very, very cool.

i know the show had flaws, but i was actually very satisfied, with the ends also.. okay, maybe a kiss at the end might have been nice, but it's also nice seeing them back to their natural dynamics. :D

THANK YOU, SARAHBEANS FOR AAAALLL THE RECAPS, and all the ace crack lol!! it was a fun ride, guys! i'm glad i got to share this with all you crackheads, you guys are awesome! :)

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thanks as always JB! it's been a great ride with YAB with all the cast and crew! :D
this has been the most enjoyable series this year for me, and i gotta say that i enjoyed every episodes! i agree with you, this series have some flaws but it's still enjoyable. It feels great to see how the cast (shinhye, geunsuk, yonghwa, hongki) really grew as actors in this series, it's just amazing to see. I'm really curious as to what are their future projects :) all the best for all 4 we've come to love :)

i gotta have this series and i feel like i can go back watching this series again and again, just like your favorite book in your bookshelves :)

Geunsuk, Shinhye, Yonghwa, Hongki - you've done an amazing job and i'm really proud of you as a fan :)

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Awesome recap and analysis. Yay, thank you! I can't wait to watch this.

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it's over TTTT___TTTT

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wow! thanks javabeans.
i actually didn't get to finish the ep. (i only got to watch about 14 minutes) so ill just read up to where i watched for now :D (edit: DANGIT. i gave in to temptation)

lmao. i didn't even see that part where jeremy is getting dragged away.
when i watch i often miss little moments, hints, and words and i love reading your insightful and fun recaps as a way to look back at the episode and see it from a different perspective.

thank you so much.
i'm definitely going to miss this drama and reading your recaps every wed/thurs. :D

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i really loved the series! (:
i really do hope there's a season 2 though, i feel as if i havent seen enough of taekyung and minam sweetness ><
nevertheless i really enjoyed the whole 16 eps and even enjoyed waiting every wednesday and thursday just to watch the 2 eps that are broadcasted each week.(lol)

i used to watch this and iris, but after that i got tired of the iris stuff and i turned my attention wholly to you're beautiful.
i thought the actors/actresses were good too! (:
geunsuk was a really good taekyung :D
& it was an eye opener for me when i saw hongki acting.. haha.
and esp in ep 14, it really amazed me :D(crying while singing)

미남이시네요 짱!
<3 미남이시네요!

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what I found particularly intriguing about the ending is the fact that the audience isn't left to HATE on one character. or at least for me, i pitied TK's mom, MHR, as well as Uheyi. They were the big villains (one more so than the other) but in the end, their characters are polished nicely. MHR got her dose of reality, apologized, and heard her own son calling her "mom" after a long time of cold war. And uheyi, obviously hasn't given up on TK, bugged him to face his own feelings, and pretty much PWNED him with his own words for the first time (TAKE THAT! mean TK! :p)
I really appreciate how things wrapped up nicely in the end. The hong sisters have delivered a great drama, the ending is LOVE, not hate!!

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back to work!

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Thank you very much for your recaps! I would not have started on this drama if not for your recaps. This is one of the best korean dramas i have watched!

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hey dramabeans
this is my first time posting here...

just wanna say THANKU for your updates ... i can never end my thursdays n Fridays without reading your "you're beautiful" updates.

You do a wonderful job pointing out details that we've mostly missed ...

gosh m so gonna miss this drama! best drama of 2009 !

you're beautiful season 2 ...BRING IT ON...plzzzzz

i just love this drama ... this brough me back to the kworld...after so many dissappointing kdramas this yr...
plus it made me fall in love with JGS , PS and Hong ki....

looking forward to more of their work!

thanks

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I think the ending was great, and the story was wrapped very smoothly. For me this was the best drama of the year (and of Hong sisters' too). Thank you dramabeans for your recaps:D
It will be hard to be over You're beautiful:(

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awww i will for sure miss this ^^

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Wonderful ending :) finally it's the end of my weekly dosage of the drama. looking forward to korea's next idol drama.

Lurve the ending pix too. *saves*

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@ 41 Ana : it should be between 6-9 months, because manager said that coordi is pregnant after their trip to Japan.

I want to thank Sarah and everyone here for these great recaps, analyzes and comments. Past 2 months were so exciting for me because of YAB and discussions here, so I am very grateful.

GROUP HUG :o). We need to come up with solutions how to cope with withdrawal. Watching BTS helps a little bit. I thought to marathon another drama, but I feel I would betray YAB right now.. Ottoke?? (that's what I learned in Korean from YAB).

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Thanks JB. You definitely make me feel better about the ending. I was so upset last night watching it raw because I think the ending sucks.

Still, I feel that the beautiful aquarium is really wasted and we could really do with more dating and sweet scenes as the ending that involves all the ANJELL members at least.

Nevertheless, at least I think the ending is good enough now. That's all it matters.

YB started beautifully and ended beautifully. Thank you JB for your equally beautiful written recaps!!

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I love, love, loved Jang Geun Suk singing that song "What Should I Do." Now the one question I have is, why didn't they show Minam and Minyeo meeting? I think it is kind of strange that they brushed that whole subplot off. If she cared so much about him, why didn't the writers show her meeting up with her brother? Did I miss something in the storyline?

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During the concert scene, I suddenly thought the fans were so considerate to make a path for him to walk towards Mi Nyeo. I would think that he would be mobbed the minute he got down the stage like what happened in that scene where all the A.N.JELL members were being chased by fangirls in the midst of looking for Mi Nyeo at the beginning of the episode. Lol.

Thanks for the recap! :)

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I have to say that this drama from the Hong sister is better than the previous ones. The seem to learn and improve from what didn't work out in the previous stories. I enjoyed the drama thoroughly and there was really weren't many moments that felt lagging. The story was cute and I agree they don't need to bring up the metaphors in every episode. Besides the story the main cast made the story even more enjoyable with their acting and you could see as well that they enjoyed working on that drama in which it translates to the audience that warmth.
Well once again thank you JB for taking your time to write these recaps they are enjoyable to read and as well for your own input it is always nice to read others points of views.

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Thank you so much for your recaps JB you made this drama so much more enjoyble for us.

I loved the last episode and was happy with the ending although i would feel better if there was no talk of Africa, i don't think that was necessary. but hey its ok she is coming back. How sad we really want to feel that their relationship is secure and forever. OK looking forward to a new addiction in the coming year.

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aaahh another good drama is done! my Wednesdays & Thursdays are dim again!

though i have to say i was kinda hoping for more "sweet moments" during this last episode, it is acceptable that Minyeo & Taekyung couldn't right away jump into that well coz like you said, it is mostly due to Taekyung's pride. and i kinda like the open-ended last scene. i know i'm just being hopeful, but it gives me a feeling of the possibility for season 2 lol!

this drama is only the second drama (the 1st one is Coffee Prince) where i liked all characters (yes, including the biatch Yoo Heyi & delusional Mo Hwaran). from the A.N.Jell members, to Pres. An, Manager Ma, Codi noona and even Minam's aunt (she gave me a few laughs with her interactions with Taekyung... i love their tandem eversince Hong Gildong).

i loved watching every episode even more coz the cast are such good friends. i like seeing actors who work together in a drama or movie interact when they are not filming. and with this group you can just feel the genuine affection for each other. since the big stations have already announced that they will not be doing award ceremonies during the end of the year, but have musical/concert types instead, hope A.N.JELL can appear in one of them. i would love to see them perform together again as Park Shinhye, Jang Geun Suk, Jung Yonghwa & Lee Hongki! :)

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OK, I just watched the last bit and I realize the song TK was singing (What Do I Do) isn't the one MN sang earlier, but the song posted by DB is a JGS version of that song (Without Words) (which I don't remember hearing him sing in the series...?). But I still can't figure out when he sang the song called Goodbye. ???

and also, apologies, but I simply cannot resist pointing out that somewhere in the fan-gift-room back at the house, there's a stuffed raccoon screaming out for the tail TK must have surgically removed to make that truly awful jacket he wore at the concert. Wow. Unfortunately, it slightly lessened the gravity of the moment for me seeing him sing his heart out while it seemed a small fake fur animal was crawling over his shoulder and down his back.

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@reluctantbutaddicted

regarding your question about the songs, there's actually 3 songs in total

Without Words - the song which TK wrote, and MN sings. It has no relations to MHR whatsoever. The song first appear in episode 1 where MN found TK's mp3 player at the airport and listen to the song in it. It was later decided that MN is to release that song as her first single. If I am not mistaken, the singer in the mp3 player played in the first episode was actually JGS at first, but then blended into 9th street version.

Goodbye - the song first appear when MN and TK had the fight at the end of episode 14. This song was never an ANJELL song. Just like "Lovely Day", this song was used as a background music for the drama.

What Should I Do - This is the song which causes the misunderstanding. It was written by MN's father for her mother, but stolen by MHR. It is also the song which MHR requested TK to remake for her.

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Thank you for the recap, Javabeans. I'm just going to miss all of this. AH, what am i going to do every Wednesday and Thursday?
I really really loved the concert scene and the balcony, very beautiful. And I'm glad they ended with their characteristic bickering that disguises their feelings.

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Aww...I'm so sad already that it's ended. Thanks Javabeans for the recap!

I was hoping for more "emotional mating" btw Tae Kyung & Mi-Nyeo. The ending seemed bit too bleh.

But that said, this is a fantastic drama! Thumbs up! Keeping my fingers crossed for a Season 2 to see further developments :-)

Thank you so much Javabeans for all your wonderful recaps! I always like your objective take on the episode's plots & characters.

And Jang Geun Seok - please get well soon - I'd like to see more of your expressive face :-)

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@ 89 Chris : Thank you! (I had forgotten all about the airport/mp3 listening scene.)

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Thanks so much JB!

I enjoyed the entire series and the finale (the dreaded time jump being apparently fairly short and logical, I rather liked the way she reappeared). I also enjoyed delurking here to admit the extent of my addiction to fellow sufferers. 8-)

I've been reviewing some earlier episodes with my niece (did you know that the kid in the church was watching A.N. Jell?) and nitpicking a few things, but you know, like Trekkies, we only do that to shows we love.

For me, this one will remain priceless for being a drama that made me laugh hysterically and cry like a baby in the same episode (it was Jeremy on the bus - sniff). It went for the high comedy road that so few k-dramas try, it parodied everything in sight, didn't take itself too seriously and yet managed to be high quality and excellently written and acted at the same time. To me, it's unique among the dramas I've seen in that way.

I'll get the DVDs when they come out in the US zone, and hope they include the concert footage and video parodies as an extra. Oh, and I hooked my age appropriate niece on FT Island.....although she thinks Hong Ki is cuter with blond hair, and prefers Shinee in general.

Thanks for helping us all enjoy the ride!

Now, for me, it's back to merely ogling Bidam and Alcheon on QSD until something better comes along - I'll be watching the recaps to see if something turns up!

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Thanks a Million Javabeans!

i really enjoyed this drama, and although i'm sad to see it end, tis Bittersweet!

Love ya! :D

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thanks so much javabeans...i'm gonna miss you're beautiful and your recaps every wed/thu....this is the first time that i felt empty after a drama finish....it feels like something important is gone.....no more you're beautiful to look forward to every week TT^TT

btw, javabeans, what's the next drama you're going to recap? i thought i'll try watching it since now i'm only watching smile, you...cause thanks to your recap that i decided to watch story of a man....before that i only skimmed through the first episode and delete it =P....but after reading your recap for the first and second episodes, i liked it and decide to watch again with subs and to me that was the best drama of the year...well now maybe i like you're beautiful better....even with all its flaws, i still LOVE it....

also, this is the first time i download the 720p version to watch a drama...usually i'm not really bothered with the ental version's quality, but while watching you're beautiful, it feels like ental version is really blur..the face are not clear...though sad i can't burn it in dvd cause it's just too big and i'll need like 8 dvds

P.S.: glad that today the site don't crash

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cant stop crying. ive only read your summaries for the last 2 episodes but god im super affected i dont think I can bear watching it end!!! i love YB!!!

what's next jb?? something to keep us all sane. I appreciate all your effort. you're the best!

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Thank you so much, Javabeans!! I can't believe it's over! Who would have guessed when you first started recapping that we would all become as addicted as we did!

There was a lot to love about this episode. Especially the parallels between this episode and what came earlier, like the manager kneeling down, the search for Mi-nyeo. Anybody else noticed how Tae-kyung swooped in to hug Mi-nyeo the exact same way he swooped in to kiss her that first time?

There were a few plot holes and I would have preferred to see Mi-nyeo interacting with the band one last time rather than have EVERYONE tell Tae-kyung that he was letting his pride get in the way. Not that he didn't need it, but that took time and I would have rather seen Mi-nyeo with her guys... and not while pretending to be her brother. (Kissing would have been acceptable as well.)

On a final note (really and truly final! *sniff*), I think my favorite moment was when Tae-kyung was able to recognize Mi-nyeo just by her hands. How completely sweet!

Sigh. I'm going to miss these four. I suppose Season 2... or even a television special/ movie would be too much to ask, but I can't help wishing. I hate to say good-bye.

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I'm extremely satisfied with the ending and the whole development. It has been a long time since I'm this satisfied with any drama. Hope they produce more of such quality.

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thxxxxxx a million!

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What a lovely drama. It's too bad not many people in Korea seemed to appreciate it though.

I guess there weren't any tall busty women and heroic macho men to goggle over.

Oh well, hooray to those who did appreciate it.

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@reluctantbutaddicted
welcome :P

so so sad that after i reformatted my pc, no sound is coming out from the speaker!!! So had to wait for sub version to come out....and watching like I am deaf!!!! Thank the heavens (AND JB!!!) for the recaps.

From what I can decipher of this final episode, I must say I am very please with the way everything turns out. The part where TK said
"Please, don’t be where I can’t see you! Come to where I can see you. Give permission to let me see you."

He is essentially reversing his earlier words. Instead of giving permission, he is the one asking for it now. This is ONE reformed guy!

As for MN, in a way, I am glad that she has still decided to go to Africa. This shows that she is no longer just following TK's every word. An unbalanced relationship can't work like that. She has already said that she's coming back to him, so in essence, it is just a short-term long-distance relationship.

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