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The Woman Who Still Wants To Marry: Episode 5

[Everyone, girlfriday will be helping me with The Woman Who Still Wants To Marry recaps, starting with this one! We’ll be switching off episodes, and I hope you’ll enjoy her wonderfully written and witty recaps as much as I do. —javabeans]

This episode amps up the chemistry between Shin-young and Min-jae, who are becoming a really cute and refreshing couple. We’re also getting hints of separate storylines for the two best friends, Da-jung and Bu-ki, which I hope will flesh out their characters and take them out of sidekick territory. The three women’s friendship continues to be the center of the drama and I think that works to the story’s advantage; we don’t have to rely solely on a make-up, break-up see-saw like a traditional romantic comedy, and the three women are all beautifully flawed characters with a lot of potential.

 
EPISODE 5 RECAP

We pick up back at the club, where Shin-young is still pretending to be drunk so that Min-jae will carry her home. Min-jae happily plays his role, as both of them have something to prove. Min-jae wants to show Ban-seok that he knows all in the ways of love, and Shin-young wants to show Sang-woo that she is not only over him, but dating someone younger and hotter. Can’t blame the girl.

Shin-young stumbles around and coyly insists that she’s fine to get home on her own, but Min-jae catches on that she’s flirting and giving him an opening. He dutifully carries her on his back and is ready to head out the door, both of them looking quite happy about the situation, when suddenly Shin-young’s boss arrives at the party just in time to spoil the fun. He insists that Min-jae shouldn’t have to carry her on his own back; she’s too heavy and anyway, he has already prepared for just such an occasion. At the boss’s request, in come two men…carrying a stretcher.

Min-jae protests, but Shin-young’s boss and co-workers are so persistent that he eventually has to give in and put her on the stretcher. And since she’s already pretending to be passed out, Shin-young can’t do a thing but play dead and get hauled out of the club in the most publicly embarrassing fashion. Hilariously, as soon as they are out the door, she sits right up and jumps off the stretcher, clearly sober enough to get her own taxi. Oh, the things a girl will do for a piggyback ride.

Sang-woo is waiting outside Shin-young’s apartment, but a security officer mistakes him for a stalker and chases him away just as Shin-young is arriving. She watches all this happen and hides out of sight, grateful that she doesn’t have to show up in front of him alone after her big declaration that she would arrive home on the back of Ha Min-jae.

The next day, Ban-seok and Min-jae are at the gym, and Ban-seok argues that the picture he was sent as “proof” of the bet was nothing of the sort. The picture is of course blurry because Shin-young was busy leaning into Min-jae in her fake-drunken flirting.

Min-jae insists that it’s her, calling her “Shin-young ssi,” which makes Ban-seok think that Min-jae has real feelings for her, and that the bet is just an excuse. (In Korean, omitting last names and adding “ssi” is a more familiar way of addressing someone. It’s not overly friendly but in this case it’s more striking because of the gap in their ages. It is highly unusual for someone of Min-jae’s age to address someone of Shin-young’s age by her first name like that.)

Ban-seok says he’ll be disappointed if Shin-young passes over a catch like himself, for a kid like Min-jae. I think that sentiment has more to do with Ban-seok’s issues with self-esteem, and less to do with any real feelings for Shin-young. Min-jae, on the other hand, takes offense and gets really serious: “Hyung, you’ve got all those years under your belt and you don’t know this? Love isn’t something a person can control.”

Ban-seok scoffs at his arrogance and asks what he’s planning to do if Shin-young does really fall in love with him. “Are you going to say, sorry, it was all a bet?” Min-jae replies offhandedly that he’ll just decide that later when the time comes. Ban-seok, in disbelief, cries, “After she’s completely fallen for you?” Min-jae replies, “After she falls so deep she can’t swim back out.” Ban-seok’s jaw drops at this response and calls Min-jae a rotten bastard.

The same morning in the girls’ apartment, Da-jung sets a lovely breakfast table for two. Shin-young drags herself out of bed and I have to say, I do enjoy that these women are always styled realistically according to the scenes. Of course, they have plenty of fashion eye candy a la Sex and the City, with lovely shoes to boot, and it doesn’t have to be fan-wanked because these characters are successful thirty-something women who can afford nice clothes.

But the part I really like is that when they’re at home, they wear silly cute pajamas and tie their hair back and wear less makeup. They’re not afraid to look like real women do at home with their girlfriends.

Shin-young wonders what the breakfast is for, and Da-jung replies that she likes to do these things; she just doesn’t have a husband to do them for. Da-jung asks if Shin-young came home on her own two feet, and when Shin-young says that she did get carried for a short while, Da-jung asks excitedly, “How was it?” Shin-young, “It was nice.” Da-jung wonders, “What happens if you end up dating for real?” Shin-young doesn’t even give it a second thought, “No, that’s not what this is. It’s not like he’s one or two years my junior.”

Da-jung, ever the love optimist, cites Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher as an example of a sixteen-year age gap. “If she did it, why can’t you?” She then amends her advice, “You should date both Sang-woo and Min-jae.” Shin-young realizes of course that this is not about her, and asks, “Is this because of your bad blind date?” Da-jung says that she’s decided on a wedding date: October 22. She’s planned the entire wedding down to the smallest details and now all she needs is a man.

And this is Shin-young’s reply:

Shin-young says, “You don’t even need a man. You’ve got all the details planned. We could just get together and have the wedding.” At this, Da-jung takes back her imaginary plan to let Shin-young catch the bouquet. HA.

Da-jung decides that maybe she’s just too perfect to get a man. She considers showing some of her less admirable qualities to men in the future. The funniest thing about this character is that she’s perfectly serious about all these things.

Just then, Bu-ki arrives in a panic, newspaper in hand.

It turns out that someone got the jump on the musician story that was supposed to be the centerpiece of Shin-young’s new program. Her boss rips her a new one for not handing the story over to the nine o’clock news. Shin-young asks for another chance to re-record the pilot, but boss man cancels the whole thing instead.

On top of that, Shin-young’s evil sunbae, the one with Cruella DeVille hair whose name escapes me at the moment, tells her thanks because they gave her timeslot to him for a live news program. The smug soul-crusher twists the knife further, “When are you getting married?” Oh yeah? When are you going to take that smug grin off your smug face? Puppy killer!

…Is what I wish Shin-young had said. But she walks away, tears brimming in her eyes.

Then we get an awesome quiet little scene that really made me love this character. Shin-young cries alone in a bathroom stall, but not in a woe-as-me, my-life-is-over kind of way. She just silently lets the tears go, then decides she has to get it together and stops.

There’s something so mundane and real about crying in a bathroom stall over a work issue, and having to push down your emotions because you’re at work and you’re an adult. And least of all do you want anyone calling you out for being a WOMAN and crying at work. It’s a double whammy.

She then takes out a pen and makes a mark on the stall, saying, “In ten years, I’ve cried a lot.” And we see that she’s marked down every time she’s had to cry at work, faded from all the years past. She then puts her hand over them and tells herself, “It’s okay. If I’m going to fill this wall, I’ve got a long way to go.”

The scene is nice because it’s not over-the-top or saccharine; it’s a small visual way to show us that she’s a woman who’s put in ten hard years to get to where she is, and that she isn’t entitled or flighty. She has built her station in life through hard work, which makes me respect her and care more about her work storylines, making them more grounded in who she is as a character.

It turns out that there’s someone in the stall next to hers, so she bolts out of the ladies room. Min-jae is waiting for her out in the hallway, and he comes bounding up, newspaper in hand.

He asks what happened, and if she’s been crying because she lost the story. Shin-young denies crying and apologizes to Min-jae for losing the story that he found for her. Min-jae asks if she got home alright the night before, and offers to take her out to dinner to make her feel better.

Shin-young agrees to the date. In the middle of this conversation, Shin-young starts using informal speech (banmal) interspersed here and there. It’s not consistent, because she still uses formal language half the time, but it’s clear that she’s starting to cut her phrases here and there, acting more familiar with Min-jae.

Min-jae then makes her promise not to lose any more stories, and if she loses stories, not to cry over them. He holds out his pinky…

Shin-young looks at him like she’s trying to figure out if he’s serious, then smiles and looks touched by the gesture. She goes in for the pinky swear.

Then, pinkies hooked, Min-jae teases that with her red nose she looks like an alcoholic old maid. She promptly breaks the pinky hold and stomps off, leaving Min-jae laughing good-naturedly in the hallway. She stops and looks back at him, and Min-jae is just standing there, smiling at her. She walks off, confused because she can’t quite figure this guy out.

It’s strange that this drama makes such a moment out of the pinky swear, as this is neither their first nor their most intimate skinship of the episode. I prefer this couple when their interactions are less hammered in by the editing. See? How there’s chemistry? Yeah, I see that. I get it. And I’m going to lose it if you keep trying to show me.

I actually really like this couple, so I’m hoping we’ll move past this beyond the initial flirting stages, because I don’t think we need any convincing that these two are cute and sweet and right for each other. So the hammering is a small gripe that probably will never go away in kdrama land. It’s like asking for pink elephants at a strictly blue elephant zoo.

The delightful Da-jung has a rough day at work, so she comes home and drinks, leading to a funny little nightmare where she and Shin-young are old ladies, still single and living together. She wakes up crying, and blubbers to Shin-young, asking why there are no men who love her.

Shin-young, ever the realist, says technically, “It’s not that there are no men who love you. It’s that there are no tall, well-educated, not-firstborn, good-looking men who speak with no accent and have large apartments, who love you.” To which Da-jung spits back, “That’s the same thing!”

I just…love her. I can’t even tell you why. I don’t see eye to eye with Da-jung on anything, but there’s just something so quirky and endearing about this character. She’s highly educated, publicly successful in her career, the envy of all young women, yet she’s placing all her worth and happiness on the kind of man who might marry her.

I think Da-jung is interesting because she calls attention to the false dichotomy that all women tend to believe, in Korea and everywhere else, that you have to choose one or the other. Career or a man. You can’t have both. There’s no such thing as having it all.

Which is just ludicrous, of course, because they are not mutually exclusive. But Shin-young and particularly Da-jung both struggle with this, believing that they have to choose one, and that by succeeding in their careers, (or putting forth the effort in Shin-young’s case) they have in essence chosen to forfeit happy marriages.

I think this is a real concern for my generation and beyond, as we have spent our twenties as single career-oriented people, who then find ourselves in our thirties without having invested the same kind of effort into finding a partner. “Oh crap!” we say, and then in a moment of weakness, we let the voices of our mothers creep in. And if your mom is Korean, and you just turned thirty, say yesterday, then y’all know what I’m talking about. My ears are still ringing. Happy birthday to me!

Anyhoo, I digress. That day at work, Shin-young comes across Min-jae rehearsing in the recording studio. She sneaks a peek at him, and it’s clear that she’s drawn to him, even if she still thinks of him as a kid.

He takes a break to chat with her, and they agree to call each other later that night for their dinner date. Shin-young considers it a friendly meal, whereas Min-jae insists on calling it a date, asking if she got dolled up just for him. She calls him an arrogant kid, as he steals a sip of her coffee, getting her lipstick on his own lips. He says adorably, “This means we’ve kissed. Are you going to take responsibility for me?”

Come on, that’s cute. I think this is my favorite of Kim Bum’s roles because it’s actually perfect for his in-between-ness. He’s kind of a freakish man-child, albeit in a totally adorable way. And Min-jae is the same, too old to fit in at school with younger kids, too young to be taken seriously by Shin-young, old enough to be considered attractive, but young enough to play games without malicious intent. I agree with javabeans that his playboy role in BBF was laughable, but here I think the mask of worldliness against his actual naivete is perfect.

Later that day Shin-young chases down a new story, this time involving a woman who was beaten up by her drunk boyfriend at a club. But the boyfriend happens to be a congressman, who covered up the scandal with money, making this a huge deal if she can score an interview with the woman. Shin-young tries to convince her to do the interview, to no avail.

After spending the day camped out in front of the victim’s house with zero results, Shin-young goes to visit Bu-ki at her latest restaurant project. While the two friends are having coffee, Bu-ki’s phone rings but she ignores the call. She admits to dating a really great guy, prompting Shin-young to ask why she isn’t taking his calls. Bu-ki answers matter-of-factly, “Because he has a wife.”

Bu-ki, going one step further into crazytown, tells Shin-young that she’s planning on meeting this wife and telling her that her husband is going around town pretending to be a bachelor. Shin-young, agreeing with my assessment, calls her insane and tells her to drop it.

But Bu-ki is having none of that. She likes this woman, apparently, and is determined to enlighten her in the ways of Bu-ki. Fascinating, this character. She went through such a dramatic transformation from slavish girlfriend to independent woman of the world, that she’s made it her mission in life to free the other slaves.

We get a rather long introduction to the wife, Sang-mi, (including latin dance no less) which makes me think she is more important than just the wife of a random boyfriend. Bu-ki finds her at a dance studio and confronts her, calm and cool, as if to say, “Isn’t the weather nice today,” but instead the words are more like, “Your husband is a philanderer and he is in love with me.” Nutty, this girl.

So naturally Bu-ki gets her hair ripped out, right? Nope. The woman, although shocked, stays outwardly as calm and collected as Bu-ki. And then she goes along with Bu-ki’s plan to give her a wreath of flowers, which Bu-ki will give to the husband, to be returned to the wife as some sort of proof of his infidelity. Why such elaborate games, people? Wouldn’t a three-way phone call suffice?

Shin-young returns home only to find Sang-woo waiting for her outside her building again. She tells him to stop stalking her, but he drags her along to look at apartments, as he is trying to move into her neighborhood. Shin-young complains but does let herself get dragged along, so it’s clear she doesn’t hate the guy.

Sang-woo says he wants to return to their college days. Shin-young tells him to go back by himself and stay there forever. Sang-woo doesn’t understand how she can dismiss him so blatantly. Basically he implies that she’s getting on in years and shouldn’t be passing up the chance to be with him.

That, of course, sparks Shin-young’s anger, “Women have changed a lot, you know. We don’t give in to anyone who comes along, just because we’re getting older.” He begins to wonder if she was telling the truth about dating Ha Min-jae. Clearly lying to save face, Shin-young says that she IS dating Min-jae, and that she’ll introduce them soon.

Later that night, Shin-young takes a nap and misses her dinner date with Min-jae. She calls to see if he still wants to go out, but he says they’ll go another time and hangs up, telling his bandmates that you sometimes have to play hard to get.

Sang-mi sits at home, waiting for her husband, aka Bu-ki’s boyfriend, to come home. He arrives, flowers in hand, saying that they’re a gift for her. Ruh-roh.

Sang-woo asks Da-jung to meet him, and he pleads with her to help him get Shin-young back. This is an odd friendship that’s forming between these two, but I like their chemistry, in a platonic way. They’re both completely self-involved but open and frank, so their interactions are funny.

After some kissing up and promising to introduce Da-jung to some good single men, Da-jung yields and invites Sang-woo to Bu-ki’s new restaurant opening.

Shin-young and Bu-ki are having dinner at Bu-ki’s apartment, when Da-jung arrives all aflutter. The girls assume that she’s been drinking, because she falls flat on her face when she walks in, but she’s so happy that it doesn’t even phase her.

“I’ve finally met him; the man I’m destined to be with,” Da-jung swoons. The girls try to talk some sense into her, but Da-jung won’t hear it. They concede she should bring this new guy to the restaurant opening.

I think the following image sums up Da-jung’s relationship to the other two women perfectly:

In a nice little moment, we see that Min-jae’s plan to play hard to get hasn’t really worked. He checks his phone every few minutes to see if Shin-young has called, and he finally caves and texts her first. He tries to reschedule their dinner date for tonight, but Shin-young says that she’ll be out all night in front of the congressman’s girlfriend’s house, trying to convince her to do the interview.

Shin-young runs around in the street and does jumping jacks to keep warm in the freezing cold. Min-jae calls. She answers, “Hello? Hello?” After a pause Min-jae asks, “Don’t you have my number saved? Then why don’t you answer, “Min-jae ssi” instead? I’m going to call back.”

He actually hangs up and calls back. Heh. This time Shin-young answers, “HA Min-jae ssi.” Displeased with that, he says, “No, JUST Min-jae ssi. I’m going to call back.” She’s exasperated but catches on that he’s going to keep doing this until she says the right thing, so the third time she answers in a flirty tone, “Min-jae ssi,” putting a smile on his face.

This interaction is telling because even though it’s clear he enjoys messing with her, Min-jae also really wants to be acknowledged as an equal and a potential romantic partner rather than just a kid. Shin-young doesn’t give a second thought to the way she addresses him, but Min-jae seems hyper-aware of what they call each other.

Shin-young continues to stubbornly wait for the abuse victim to change her mind, trying to stay warm and pass the time. After a while, Min-jae shows up, care package in hand.

He’s brought her earmuffs, hot coffee, and sweet potatoes, which Shin-young finds thoughtful and sweet. Min-jae tells her to warm up first, and thaws her face in his hands.

It’s clear that Shin-young is touched at his gesture, and when he’s holding her face there’s a momentary flicker in her eyes that spells, “I’m going to have a hard time not falling in love with you.”

Min-jae is all kinds of sweetness in this scene. He’s disappointed that the sweet potatoes he bought have gotten cold, so he comes back with the whole sweet potato cart and ahjusshi in tow. Worried that Shin-young is cold, he wraps half of his giant scarf around her, and they wait by the sweet potatoes, sharing a scarf.

Min-jae flirts pretty boldly with Shin-young, calling himself her oppa, and calling her “Shin-young ssi” to her face. She tells him not to call her that, prompting him to take it a step further and call her “Shin-young ah,” like he would to someone younger than himself. She sneers, “You have no manners.” Min-jae counters, “You like it, on the inside.”

Upon hearing the reason why they’re standing in the freezing cold in front of this woman’s house, Min-jae steps up to help convince the woman that doing the interview is the right thing to do. By now Shin-young is completely impressed with this kid. He not only came to cheer her on, but actually helps her score the interview. We see that she starts to let herself feel something, maybe for the first time since Sang-woo.

Shin-young (voiceover): ” As if recovering from amnesia
As if memories are being released
This feeling sweeps over me
This is what dating is
This is what excitement is
Blood circulates and the heart skips a beat
The feeling that spring is coming
Wanting a change of heart
Why do I happen to feel this way
Here, today, standing next to this kid?
This kid here next to me
The fear that I might see him as a man
The feeling of dating again after a hundred years
This is Lee Shin-young”

Just then, Shin-young gets a call from the woman, agreeing to do the interview the next day. They hug each other excitedly and Min-jae takes this opportunity to snap a picture…

…which of course he sends straightaway to the dumbfounded Ban-seok.

I don’t know how I feel about the bet between Ban-seok and Min-jae, only because I don’t know how crucial it is as a story point. I think it’s an initiator for Min-jae to pursue Shin-young, but we could have done without it. On the other hand, I don’t think it’s going to factor in greatly because both Min-jae’s and Shin-young’s actions seem calculated, rather than based on a fundamental lie, like Coffee Prince or some other GREAT MISUNDERSTANDING plot point that is looming ahead. This bet feels different because it doesn’t feel very serious, but who knows where they’re going to take it. I hope this drama sticks with the lightness and veers away from the “What was I to you? Just a bet?!” storyline.

Later that week, Da-jung and Shin-young are trying on various dresses for Bu-ki’s restaurant opening, when the police come barging in to take Da-jung down to the station. She gets hauled away, then comes back, mortified that she got her hair ripped out. The other girls assume she means that her boyfriend is married and she got her hair pulled out by his wife. As it turns out, no, her new boyfriend is a drug dealer and she got her hair pulled by the cops for a drug test. HA.

In an attempt to make Da-jung feel better, the girls spend the day at the salon getting scalp treatments to grow back more hair.

Of course, as with all things Da-jung, fire, mayhem, and hilarity ensue.

We finally get to the party at Bu-ki’s latest restaurant, and Min-jae is there waiting for Shin-young. They greet each other with excitement over being dolled up, and Shin-young actually makes a “YOW!” sound at Min-jae that makes me love her. Oh, like you wouldn’t squee at Bummie.

Can we talk about how hot these two look here? Just marvel in silence, you say? Okay then.

Shin-young is impressed at how nicely Min-jae cleans up. He claims it’s because he’s meeting her friends tonight so he wants to make a good impression. Right. Just like how Shin-young is in no way wearing a hot pink minidress for your benefit. You silly kids.

Sang-woo is already at the party and sees Shin-young and Min-jae across the room. Upon seeing Sang-woo, Shin-young immediately cozies up to Min-jae and plays up their closeness.

Sang-woo proceeds to get drunk, while Shin-young continues to lay it on. She asks Min-jae to play along with her if she acts close to him. “Aren’t we close?” he asks. She wonders if they are, and asks him to just play along even if she acts friendlier than they already are. He challenges her to do so. When she hesitates, Min-jae leans in, kissing distance, making her nervous. “Not to THAT extent,” she laughs nervously. He puts his arm around her this time, which Shin-young approves of.

This is a moment of weakness for Shin-young, as she is clearly using Min-jae to get revenge on Sang-woo, even if she won’t admit it. She insists to her friends that she is only showing off Min-jae to get Sang-woo to stop stalking her, but she’s going to great lengths to make it hurt.

But while I disapprove of what Shin-young is doing as a person, I like it as a moment of character development. There’s something so irresistible about this scenario. It is probably a universal revenge fantasy to show up to a party dressed like a rock star, on the arm of the hottest guy/girl there, only to run into your ex who dumped you cold. There’s no doubt I would do the same thing if I were in her shoes. But I have a feeling that none of these characters are going to leave this party unscathed.

And, here comes the kicker. Min-jae has just won a game of darts with Shin-young, and wonders if there isn’t some sort of prize. He flirts with her that she got permission to act close to him, but hasn’t cashed in on that yet. He declares, “The winner gets to do whatever he wants,” and leans in for a kiss…

…with everyone watching.

Shin-young is taken aback but doesn’t pull away. Instead she closes her eyes, anticipating the kiss…

…and after hovering near her lips, Min-jae smiles to himself and turns his head to kiss her on the cheek.

AAAACK. That cheeky bastard! Well, now I’m confused about how much of a player this guy is. What really hurts my head at this stage is that both Shin-young and Min-jae are using each other for something selfish, but both are experiencing genuine feelings arising out of these calculated moves.

What I like about the pairing is that both the man and the woman are doing this to each other, and I think it’s shaping up that Shin-young is as much a player as Min-jae is. If you think about it, she has more experience dating, and even though Min-jae would like to think he has the upper hand here, I actually think that Shin-young does.

Moreover, I think we’ll come to find that Min-jae is far more vulnerable than he’s letting on, and that Shin-young is using her career and Min-jae’s age to guard herself against getting hurt again. We’ve got some good relationship ground to mine here.

Well, thanks for coming along for the ride, if you managed to make it through all my ramblings. Thanks again to javabeans for letting me guest blog for my home away from home, Dramabeans. See you at Episode 7. girlfriday, signing out.

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JB,I have a suggestion for you.I think it's time you password-protected your recaps because it's becoming harder and harder for me to resist reading recaps,here at dramabeans, of shows that I haven't even started watching yet.
:-(.Recaps from you and your guest writers are so dreadfully addictive.:-( :-)

girlfriday-Looking forward to reading more recaps from you.:-)Witty writing that made me smile throughout.:-)And oh Wish you a happy 30th.:-)Hope to catch up with this funny drama soon.

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thank you for the wonderful recap, girlfriday! oh and happy belated birthday :)
this series really make me all giddy watching it! especially with SY and MJ (yeah, "that cheeky bastard" ROFL) been watching it without subs, so your recaps are much appreciated! looking forward for your future recaps!

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Thanks for the recaps!!! It's always a relief that dramabeans is recapping this drama as I cannot watch it... but after reading the recaps, the urge to watch this drama is getting more into my head... sigh... anyhoo, keep up the good job and let the recaps keeps flowing to us :) :)...

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It looks like I will be counting on these recaps in order to know the story line. Can't find it with or without subs. I must not be looking hard enough.

Thanks.

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I just turned 30 as well (officially 13 days)! YAY! I love it! But my mom's not Korean and just recently responded to a friend who made the cuddly cute condescending comment, "A grandchild, you should get one too!" with the hilariously horrified statement, "I'm not ready yet!" so I happily have no worries in the marriwiage department.

And I'm serious, I'm at the point that I don't understand why any woman wouldn't fall for Min Jae. I'm not willing to go as far as love but he is too stinkin' cute not to have a huge crush on him. This is definitely Kim Bum's most endearing role to date.

As for the recap, you did a great job! Can't wait for the next! Thank you so very much!

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I am sadden to read some of the comments, money, status, education, a career is not what brings a person Joy and Contentment.
The saddest part of it all is that, especially modern woman have bought the myth, that you can have your cake and eat it to. Having a successful career and having a successful marriage+ children is not easily accomplish, that's the reason most woman with successful careers are not married, and most successful mothers do not hold a job per se, one must be sacrifice in order the have the other one, the reason I want my daughter to be successful at work is not so she can sacrifice her love life, but so she can be able to take care of herself in any situation. Society has made work the goal in it self that most woman in the USA if not married by the age of 40 their chances of that happen are almost cut in half...... Choose Wisely.!!!!

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girlfriend, awesome recap! Happy Birthday!

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Thanks, as always, JB for providing an arena for witty posts and recaps. :-)

Thanks for the recap, girlfriday! The style of writing does suit this show, and I am really, really enjoying the friendship of the three women, and finding Min Jae so totally endearing. I would squee as well at the sight of Min Jae in his finest, and find myself doing that in the comfort of my home, during some scenes. Shin Young and Min Jae are just so cute together.

I love the realistic portrayal of the girls together as well. The places they hang out to de-stress, or the places they go to in order to meet men, and the little conversations over food are all quite believable activities for such friends.

Looking forward to more recaps, and happy big 3-0. Remember that 30 is the new 20. :-)

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hello girlfriday! you did one great recap and am looking forward to more recaps written by you. engaging, right-on-the-dot sense of humor, smart use of adjectives ang your digression is oh so welcome!
ill be turning 4-0 soon, single and empowered! there's this song by natasha bedingfield "single"...one line goes this way..."don't depend on a guy to validate me".HA!!!

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Girlfriday- you catched the mood perfectly, and JB- thank you for organization, we need it.
Yeah, I totally love this couple, I mean as actors. Kim Bum ( when did he learn to do it, man???) turns Miss Park on and on. She is going with his flow, giving him back her WONDERFUL eyes expression. Tonight ,guys, I have watched like 6 times the scene in ep. 7 ( I won't spoil here, ok) without subs or any recaps, but i understood every word, I swear I could feel the smell of love in the air.
Last time I have seen such a wonderful acting interaction in City Hall, but there was THE great Kim Sun Ah and the very experienced actor Cha Seung Won.
Here the green Kim Bum and apparently good but not that famous actress Park Jin Hee give me goosebumps.
I just hope this until now beautiful love story will not sink into something saucy- syrupy or just will die towards the end due to the lack of events. Also , i wonder how they will manage to switch from such a high and exalted , pure love to the reality of living together, if it is really going to happen.
Among side characters I like Bu Ki very much, this someone I would like to be. The doctor is great too. The friendship between three girls gives me a warm feeling.

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What a wonderful recap! Makes me look forward to watching the episode :D

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oh, I ma gonna go crazy sometime soon if I don't get to watch this drama!!! I want to watch it so badly!!!!!!!!!!

is there any way I can watch this drama with eng subs? please tell me.

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girlfriday that was a lovely recap! Well written and witty as JB said, I love how your own insights seep through your words =]. Happy belated birthday, and may we all continue to stay as young as we feel!

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@ 13: haha. I actually had to look up what ICOMYM stands for, and I have to say, I totally suffer from Inappropriate Crushes on Much Younger Men - Syndrome! Hey, if I've learned anything from this drama, it's that a girl would be crazy and selling herself short to rule out a guy just for being younger!

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@ javabeans,

@ samsooki,

So meaningful, those compliments from you guys. Your recaps always make me want to be a better writer. Seriously, thanks!

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Still waiting for subs... really resisting reading this!!! ;)

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great recap, girlfriday! enjoyed your witty remarks and humour. looking forward to more! and happy belated birthday! hope you had a great one!

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Girlfriday and Javabeans - you've so convinced me to watch this. Good, fills in time while waiting for new Eps of Wish Upon a Star. And a very happy birthday to you, Girlfriday! I've done my big 3-0 and have to say the best is yet to be. :D

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Hi, thanks for the recap. I've been waiting for it! I've been reading this site since you're beautiful and really appreciate it. It's nice to have he opinion of someone watching the same drama as you.
Kyaaa! This drama is so cute! It's very romantic-comedy and sometimes the twists remind me of the Hong Sisters except not as exaggerated. I can't personally relate to the 30 year old problem as i am still qualified to call Kim Bum "oppa", but I hear a lot about it...chinese women are just as pestered about the age question. I feel lots of sympathy towards my 27 year old cousin who receives the brunt of the nagging and matchmaking of the older generation.
As to the where to watch the drama question, well it is watchable on chinese sites like youku.com or tudou with chinese subs. In fact it's up to ep 7. Unfortunately you'd have to be fluent in chinese or korean. i'd do translations except that I don't know how and a lot of sites are blocked here (such as youtube, which still rankles).
Just wait guys there are lots more of squeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!! bummie! moments coming up. Happy Chinese and Korean New Year!

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thanks for recap n lovely drama!

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"Shin-young actually makes a “YOW!” sound at Min-jae that makes me love her. Oh, like you wouldn’t squee at Bummie. "

not even gonna lie: i would bark like a DOG if i needed to, just to convey that--yunno-- *drool*.. oh, kim bum, must you look THAT hot and make my nouns and verbs melt away? ..not to mention induct me into ICOMYM society??? dang nabbit!

girlfriday, i'm loving your writing style. i think out of all the writers (skill aside--you know how much respect i have for all of you) i think YOU actually remind me most of Javabeans' own writing. if not technically, then certainly the level of humor and generous peppering of wit.

congratulations on nailing your first recap here! cheers to a happy birthday. more years and recaps to come!:)

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Love your recap, girlfriday! Very funny and witty. I never thought I could like Bummie this much. I watched his previous shows, acting wise was horrible. Playing a player in BOF was more of a humiliation to him, cause he looked too shy to act it out. But here, dang! 10 times better than him in BOF. He carries himself so well here and manage to look so compatible with a woman 10 years his senior. I watched episode 7 already and made a short summary out of it. But I'll be waiting for your recaps. Just curious, did you do a recap of episode 6 already? Cause you wrote "See you at episode 7!" Out of the 3 girls, Shin Young is my fave. Bu Ki is a loyal friend whom everyone would want to have. Da Jung was cute at first, but slowly in episode 7 she was pretty annoying and acting childish. I LOVE Shing Young's wardrobe. Her style totally fits her. While DJ's style is more ahjumma, business woman type and BK's style is funky :)

I'll be waiting for your following recaps.

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ICOMYM FTW....Bummie!!!!

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@ 72 Ziye..

girlfriday is alternating with our dear JB - so next ep wil be JB's..

i sorta of stalking this thread atm.. barely able to watch tonight's ep - it's becoming a pattern, Wednesday smooth streaming, Thursday #%^&(^..

off to Soompi now.. :-)

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awesome recap, girlfriday!!! i can't control myself to hold back reading the recaps, even tho i've only seen ep 1.. but reading the recaps FEELS like i'm watching the drama already.

happy birthday!!! February babies ROCK!

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just want to ask you something guys, what kind of rating does this drama give for the viewers is it PG 15 or higher? thanks

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Where can I watch this???

Please help. It's not on mysoju.com I know you hate on the site JB but it's the only place I know where I can get my drama fix. :(

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I really wish I could watch this show but I can't find it with subs anywhere so I just have to settle with recaps. Kim Bum is indeed a freakish man-boy, but we all love him anyway. The way Shin-young and Min-jae's relationship is developing is interesting because they are interested in each other, but I'd rather not have this bet business drag out for too long, even though I like the spin the writers have put on it. Poor Da-jung, I hope she finds a good man for her soon *cough*Ban-seok*cough* because though her sufferings are hilarious, I really hope she can get what she wants. I haven't been able to attach myself to Bu-ki yet because she doesn't seem to get as much attention as Shin-young and Da-jung, but I like how assertive her character is right now so I'm looking forward to her development later. Thanks a lot for the recap, it made my day and gave me a good laugh. And happy birthday as well!

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Terrific recap!! It actually meshes very well with Javabean's style of writing, so I don't even mind the swapping. ^_^

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Awesome! I was grinning and doing all kinds of silly things through this one.
Thanks so much for writing! :)
Totally so in love with this drama now...as well as with Kim Bum.
Ack! How will I live? LOL!
Thanks again! Can't wait for the next one!

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girlfriday...you are awesome.

No seriously, not only for taking this project on but your wittiness definitely stands out. Love the witty. Keep it coming, please.

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love the recap! it was right on. i agree that this character is perfect for kim bum, a great fit, better than bof. i just watched ep 8 today, and it's getting so good!!!

girlfriday, we're dong-gahps! happy belated birthday. i have to say though, you can't have it all. me and my friends are figuring that out now.

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"And if your mom is Korean, and you just turned thirty, say yesterday, then y’all know what I’m talking about"

*cough*
It's not only if they're Korean.

>.>
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*runs from the fleet of married aunts and cousins crying "but when are you going to settle down??"*

*sigh*

Thanks for the recap, I really like your writing! And Happy Birthday!

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this guy min jae is not a kid he is an adult with all his senses

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it ws very entertaining to read girlfriday's recap!! it was very hilarious!! and may i say thank youfor recaping this since i cant watch it!!

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oh n almost forgot happy belated birthday!!

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hi girlfriday!
what a really nice recap :) thanks for taking the time to do it. i'll be waiting for your recap of ep 7.

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I just finished this and while I thought the small storylines dragged a little bit in growth, Shin-young and Min-jae continue to wow me with their chemistry.

And the three ladies continue to make me love having girlfriends.

This show makes me smile. I love that.

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Is that the same dress in Boys over Flowers that Ga-eul wore? with Kim Bum?

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Let me tell you!! this is the best drama I've seen that has to do with women pass their 20's. I like seeing romance dramas with a young cast but give me something different. the chemistry that the three women have is great. I'll Love to be able to see it on air in new york. great job to everyone in the cast

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Happy (albeit belated) Birthday!!

Any idea what the song is in the background during the scene where Bu Ki is telling Shin Young about New York and her married lover?? It caught my attention and I'd like to know who sings it and what the title might be....help??!!

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Good god.

Awesomele done!! It was almost like watching it myself!! and you have a funny way of writing, so I'm your fan!!!!

I love this show so much, buuuut...

1) I can't catch it on TV.
2) I don't speak/read/understand Korean
3) I can't find ANYWHERE that has episode 5+ online, but they're already much further in real, right?

Tsk, exactly the same with God Of Study, been waiting for subbed episode 8 for weeks now....

aaaargh but I love both shows so muuuuuuuuch!!!!!!

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@FJT

Go to http://www.dramasub.com...English subtitles and up to Episode 10 thus far!

:)

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@ Tippy (don't know if you'll ever read this but maybe JB you can help me contact her?) that song in the cafe was number 1 by goldfrapp.

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whats the title of the song that kim bum sang in the wedding of da jung..the one that he plays piano.. whats the title of the song????

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haha minjae is so cute! the ending was epic especially Da Jung's expression =)

loving the chemistry between the leads...

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Thank you for this summary, I watched this episode on YouTube, however there's no English sub, that's why I'm here reading this :)

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