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Secret Garden: Episode 5

Finally, it’s here! The moment we’ve all been waiting for. And while it’s been a long time coming, I feel safe declaring that it did not disappoint.

Last week’s episodes were a bit more serious, setting the stage for the inevitable body-swap… but now that we’re here, I can’t WAIT for all the wacky hijinks to begin. Characters have met and clashed, stakes have been set (and raised a couple times), and now all that’s left is for the insanity to unravel. Yeehaw!

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EPISODE 5 RECAP

At the posh Jeju resort, Activity #1 in Ra-im’s “Romantic Date with Oska” — lunch — is crashed by Joo-won, who anticipates their arrival.

Joo-won, feeling secure in having established the upper hand, points out, “Your guest can’t take her eyes off me.” Oska returns, “It seems more like she’s glaring to me.” Unfazed, Joo-won answers, “That’s right, since I told her she’s prettier when she’s mad.”

The waiter regretfully turns Oska away because all of the tables have been reserved by Joo-won — so the only option is for all three to dine together. What, you’re not even going to pretend you want to get away from Joo-won by trying a different restaurant?

Joo-won goads Ra-im during the meal, but the joke’s on him because he has to put up with their cheesy exchange as Oska compliments Ra-im’s beautiful eyes. Joo-won’s expression grows increasingly incredulous as she says bashfully that it’s because a blinding star sits in front of her. Oska gallantly offers to turn away from her, but Ra-im volunteers to go blind instead.

Joo-won barely holds onto his lunch at the sickly-sweet banter. And that’s before she ups the ante by asking to call Oska oppa. Oh, no she di’n’t just resort to the Oppa-Pout-Wiggle! Joo-won stews in his petty jealousy, which is just what he deserves.

A singer — Tae-sun — performs, which momentarily sends our two bickering not-yet-lovers into flashback.

Joo-won remembers watching Ra-im wrapping her bandana around her safety-pinned bag after he’d insulted her for it. Another flashback takes us back to their fight at the department store, after which he’d returned to the pile of fancy clothes he’d thrown on the floor and told his employees to have them wrapped.

Ra-im’s flashback takes her back to the moment she first received Joo-won’s text message to meet her at the bar, resulting in an uncharacteristic display of girlish insecurity as she’d rooted through her roommie’s wardrobe for something pretty to wear.

Oska excuses himself to confront Tae-sun, who is under the misconception that Oska reserved the whole restaurant so that he could sit in it alone. He’s insulted as a performer, that his stage was so belittled (since he’d robbed him of an audience) by the very person who supposedly wants to help him. Oska feels wrongly accused, and wrist-grabs him to hold him back. He clarifies that he didn’t rent the place, and that he’s never once belittled Tae-sun’s musical skills — because Tae-sun’s better than him. (Aw, is this the romance we should really be cheering?)

And then, just as I make that quip, Tae-sun warns Oska to let him go and tells him that he’s gay. Oska thinks he’s joking at first, then stammers that it’s no big deal, that he doesn’t care, that there are lots of gay people who are out these days.

Back at the table, Joo-won mocks Ra-im’s fawning over Oska, which is such a contrast to the stiff way she deals with him. She answers that oppa treats her like a young woman and not a poor charity case, unlike some other people. Touché.

Joo-won warns her that Oska’s a player, but the conversation is interrupted by the appearance of Seul, who covers up her jealousy at seeing another woman sitting with her future husband. Is it strange that supreme confidence and delusion are so difficult to tell apart?

Ra-im snorts in amusement while listening to this amusingly stilted exchange; Seul feigns surprise to see him in such a “fateful” meeting, just “like magic.” Sure, if magic can be acquired through massive amounts of money, bribery, and manipulation.

Joo-won curtly dismisses her, but as Seul leaves, Ra-im recognizes her and chases her down. It takes some prodding, but Ra-im reminds her of their earlier encounter, determined to wrest an apology or at least acknowledgement from the woman who almost got her friend fired.

Joo-won steps in and tells Ra-im to apologize, because she was the one who upset the VIPs who pay 100 million won a year for the privilege of that exclusive, plebeian-free lounge. Seul smirks to herself and feigns a demure, damsel-in-distress-y attitude — until Joo-won turns to her and tells her to apologize, too, for not honoring her promise to let the incident slide. Way to piss off both ladies, dude.

And then, Oska steps in and asks for a moment alone with Seul, face grim.

Joo-won makes sure to tell Ra-im that he wasn’t taking Seul’s side; he was just on the side of rules. Well, okay then — that’ll make her like you. Ra-im asks what’s so different between her and those snooty people who think they’re so great, and he boils it down to one thing: money, with which they buy inequality and discrimination.

Ra-im asks if he’s the same way. He answers, “There’s no reason I shouldn’t be.”

Another budding argument is interrupted by the appearance of Jong-soo, who registers Ra-im’s presence with displeasure. She explains that she managed to score a free plane ticket, which elicits a smile from Joo-won (ah, so she’s NOT just here to see Oska?). Asked about lodging, she assures him that she’s found a jimjilbang (sauna) nearby — which, if you’re familiar with Korean dramas, is something of a last resort. (They’re not meant to be cheap hotels, but since you’re allowed to hang out at your leisure after paying an entry fee, they’re often used in place of that former standby, the all-night PC room.)

Holding back his temper, Jong-soo gives her his room key and tells her to wait for him — they’re gonna have a talk after he’s done with work.

Ra-im skips off happily, figuring she can take a shower, ignoring Joo-won’s incredulity at the idea of her lounging around a man’s hotel room.

Joo-won orders Secretary Kim to secure another room, but with Oska’s music video being shot here, there are none to be had. Even Joo-won’s own usual suite has been usurped… by Oska.

Seul announces that she’d like to be on good terms with Oska now, since they’re “about to become family.” In her delusions. They hadn’t parted amicably, but she says they should be able to get along since they weren’t in love — a declaration that Oska doesn’t agree with.

So when she asks about that woman Joo-won was with, he answers that he’s dating her. For all Seul’s nonchalance about their past, she looks pretty upset to hear it.

The breakup is shown in flashback: Oska had prepared a romantic scene and gotten down on one knee, reciting a speech and presenting a monstrous diamond. But Seul had called him a has-been star, laughing at his naivete for taking it seriously when she was just playing around.

Back at the resort, Oska heads to see… Joo-won, of course! In my mind, he’s seeking out a buddy for some companionship, but he gives Joo-won a different reason, proposing a bike race and accompanying wager.

Joo-won’s not interested until Oska offers to move out of their villa if he loses. But if he wins… he wants Gil Ra-im, a person he suddenly “desperately needs.” Given the timing of his realization, something tells me this is more about pride and revenge than emotional fulfillment.

Oska does have a shred more understanding about women than Cousin Crazy, though, and he points out that Joo-won isn’t capable of giving up everything for a woman. He, on the other hand, can: “Women can sense that instinctually. Especially poor women.”

Ra-im sees the men preparing to head out and, since she enjoys dirt biking herself, asks to be included. She doesn’t mind being in the middle of a bet, and offers up her own conditions — if she wins, she’ll be cast in Oska’s MV.

And off they go.

At a fork in the road, the men’s close jostling flips a sign and points it to the opposite path. I find it highly improbable that the kickass stuntwoman with a head start would find herself in last place, but I understand that the story needs this point, so… Yeah, she takes the other road.

When the men emerge from the forest and speed toward the finish line, Joo-won constantly looks behind him, wondering where Ra-im went.

Joo-won’s in the lead, but he hears a scream through the walkie-talkie and halts — twenty feet in front of the finish line — giving Oska the victory. More worried about Ra-im than the bet, he yells back in the walkie-talkie, but gets no response.

He and Oska separate to search different parts of the biking route, calling emergency service in case medical attention is needed. (A hilarious bit: A paramedic asks Secretary Kim to describe Ra-im’s clothing so they know what to look for. He hasn’t seen her today, so he can only say, “Well, if the president chose it… pretty clothing?”)

At the forked road, Joo-won sees the sign pointing the wrong way and heads down the road less taken.

He’s imagining all sorts of horrible possibilities, but to his surprise he finds Ra-im safe and sound. However, there’s something strange about this forest — the walkie-talkie doesn’t work here, and neither do cell phones. Oddly, Ra-im hadn’t heard the scream that sent Joo-won on the search in the first place — and she certainly didn’t do any screaming.

Unaware of the search party that’s looking for her, she’s most bummed that her chance to do the car stunt has been ruined. She’s calm and matter-of-fact about this all — in contrast to Joo-won’s nervous worry — and points them to a remote restaurant, where they can call a taxi.

They follow the sign to the isolated shack, called “Mysterious Garden,” which is located deep in the woods and amidst lots of fog.

The building itself looks rather familiar, although Joo-won doesn’t connect it to the strange house in the painting he’d almost bought.

The Mysterious Garden turns out to be a bizarre place decorated with strange talismans and owned by an even stranger proprietress. Ra-im looks around at the many colorful bottles while Joo-won tries to call out.

The woman serves them a chicken dinner while asking Joo-won closely if he’s sick — maybe he’s got that pesky cancer, or some other illness? Her strange intensity is unnerving, and he scoots away. To Ra-im she says, “Nice to see you” — which is a greeting that is often used to mean “Nice to see you again.”

Ra-im sees that the woman is making liquor, which her father also liked to do. The woman retorts, “He liked drinking it more than making it.”

It’s a medicinal type of liquor, which she is making “to save my daughter.” But when Ra-im asks if her daughter is sick, the woman says in her curious way, “That is apparently her fate.”

They make it back to the hotel safely after dinner, and Joo-won chides her for accepting a gift of two bottles of liquor from the woman. It’s an odd thing to give, and he jokes that she’s got an (old-fashioned, quirky) ajusshi living inside her. Ra-im returns, “I’ve got several.”

She adds with a little smile, “One of the shy ajusshis among them has something he’d like me to tell you. Back there, thanks for coming to get me.”

To cover up his pleasure, Joo-won balks that the ajusshi should’ve said so earlier, so Ra-im counters, “If you keep this up, the ajusshi who likes to fight is going to make an appearance.”

She holds out one of the bottles to Joo-won, which he rejects. Until she clarifies that it’s for Oska. Then he grabs it, naturally.

They find Jong-soo waiting for Ra-im with arms akimbo, anger simmering that she disobeyed his instructions to wait for him. Ra-im apologizes, assuring him that she’s here to work and not play, even if it looks like the opposite is true.

As they walk off together, Joo-won balks at the idea that the stunt team will be using the same hotel room, but Jong-soo answers evenly that his team doesn’t discriminate between gender. Maybe that’s why you’re not gonna get the girl, dude.

With exasperation, Jong-soo explains that he’s keeping her off the shoot because she’s not ready. She insists that she’s not afraid of injury, and doesn’t want to always be pushed behind just because she’s female. To which he tells her that she had better find another team, then, “Because I’ll always make you stand behind, till I die.” O…kay. That’s another reason you won’t be getting the girl, not that we’re counting because really, the only important reason is: You’re not Hyun Bin.

Joo-won enters at this point to press his point about Rai-im sharing their room, or rather, Ra-im NOT sharing their room. Therefore, he’ll vacate his own room so she can use it, while he’ll share with his cousin.

Mention of the LOEL store event makes Jong-soo wonder if Ra-im is here as prizewinner, muttering to himself that he’d done something stupid, which answers the question of how her name was in the raffle in the first place. Ra-im accepts Joo-won’s room offer, explaining it to her boss as preferring to make him uncomfortable over her teammates.

Joo-won follows her back to his room, peppering her with questions about her relationship to her boss. She asks why he’s bugging her and following her around as though the truth weren’t as obvious as a pink elephant in the room holding flowers and candy and a sign reading “I LURVE YOU.” He answers that she already knows the answer.

He says that he possesses too many things to give up all for a woman, but then he opens his arms to her: “So, let’s try a hug.” In his worldview, women fall into two neat categories: women to marry, or women to play around with. (Aren’t you a prince! In your fairy tale, I bet people call you Charming just to be ironic.) “But you keep hanging around someplace in between the two. So let’s hug just once.”

She challenges him, “And if you like it? Then what?” He smiles: “Then I’ll make sure you live a life that’s different from your life now.”

Ah, so she becomes Cinderella. Ra-im is not impressed at this prospect — but even less so at his correction: “No, the Little Mermaid.” Which is to say that she can hang around as a nonentity, “Then disappear, like bubbles.”

Ohhh. You. ASS. And here I thought you’d already scraped the bottom of the barrel in the last episode. Even Hyun Bin’s general awesomeness isn’t doing much to elevate you now, Joo-won. Ra-im’s eyes fill with tears as though even she’s surprised at how cruel he could be, like she hadn’t expect him to go this low.

At least she has the good sense to slap him for his assery this time. But he just says, calm as you please, to think it over.

Meanwhile, one of her sunbaes pulls some strings to get Ra-im a meeting with the MV director… which goes about as well as you’d imagine. Seul enjoys this reversal, while Ra-im bows her head meekly.

Oska flips out when he joins the MV team, only to realize who the new director is. He flatly refuses to work with Seul, and storms out. His manager arrives just in time to get the brunt of Oska’s anger, but he retorts the this is all a situation of Oska’s making anyway — nobody else would work with him.

Oska fires back that he won’t do the MV — and they may as well cancel the album while they’re at it! He kicks everyone out and gets ready for a long sulk.

Joo-won joins him, and settles down for a brooding session of his own. Oh, are you lonely, baby? POOR WIDDLE RICH BASTARD.

When Joo-won wonders at his cousin’s relationship to Seul, Oska merely answers that she’s his anti-fan. Ha. I guess that’s not a lie, technically.

Ra-im spends the night at that sauna after all, which I’m vastly relieved to see, since staying at Joo-won’s place after his ever-so-gallant speech would have been tantamount to accepting his terms.

Both Ra-im and Joo-won sit contemplating their bottles of liquor for a while before uncorking and drinking. To signal the enormity of the mojo they’re tapping into, as they drink, lightning flashes and a storm brews outside.

And in the morning….

Joo-won wakes up in bed and sees Oska lying beside him…

Only it’s Ra-im’s voice that thinks, “Am I dreaming? What a sweet dream.” S/he looks at Oska with adorable giddiness, pleased with her subconscious for conjuring such a delightful dream.


On the other hand, Ra-im’s body wakes up in the sauna, in a room of sleeping ajummas — where Joo-won’s voice wonders at his own strange dream.

Slowly, it starts to dawn on Ra-im… and Joo-won… that their dreams are too vivid.

Ra-im (in Joo-won’s body, or as I might have to call her, Ra-Him) stumbles out of bed, looks down at her strange hands… and registers a strange presence, um, below.

Meanwhile, Joo-won-in-Ra-im’s-body (what shall we call her/him? Joo-won-ita? Lady Joo-won?) puts a hand to his/her chest, and realizes that there’s more there than there used to be…

 
COMMENTS

I know that Joo-won is written as the world’s most supreme dickwad specifically because he’s going to get served in the coming episodes. And the more egregious the offenses now, the more satisfying the downfall later. I get that, and I look forward to it.

Even so, I think they pushed him just a wee bit too far for my liking in this episode. If the body-switch hadn’t happened at the end of this episode, I may have hated him too much for even the promise of turnaround to mollify. There’s a line between making the hero a misunderstood, or maybe stunted, or maybe socially inept blunderer who just doesn’t know how to be a nice guy, and making the hero a hateful asshat. Unfortunately, I don’t think Joo-won is aware such a line exists, nor does he care, because lines are for common people. Back it up a bit there, buddy.

That said, props to Hyun Bin for going for it and portraying the character’s privileged, arrogant, offensively superior attitude. And if the last few seconds of this episode are any indication, he’s going to be amazing to watch as the girly Ra-im.

By the way, feel free to throw out suggestions for what to call these two when they’re body-switched. I found that when doing Who Are You, it was necessary to call the main character by different names to make it clear who was in whose body at any given point. (There, it was Seung-hyo when he was normal, and SeungHyoDad when he was possessed by the spirit of Dad.) I have a sneaking suspicion that referring to these characters might get a wee bit confusing without clear monikers to establish who we’re talking about.

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Joo-won, you are such an ass, but why do I still like you? Oh wait, you are Hyun Bin, thats why.

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Thankssssssssssssssss!!!! LOVE this!!!

Lol I can´t imagine how they are going toliveher VERY diferents lifes now!! Its really exciting!!:)

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funny preview. hyun bin screeching like a girl. hahaha

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i love love love the taesun kid's rendition of the song baek ji young sang for this drama in this episode. omg i wonder if there's an official version of it.

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omg hyun bin is a ridiculously GREAT actor. HAHAHAH THE ENDING WAS SO GREAT. WHY IS HE SO GREAT.

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Seems like everything has been covered already, but I had to stop by to show my love for this show. I watched the raw version last night and had to stop by this site before heading over to watch the episode again with English subtitles.

Excuse my inner fangirl, but EEEEEEEEE!

Random Thoughts:

When Ra-im played the oppa card in the first scene I almost fell out my chair laughing. Joo-won so deserved it.

Ha Ji Won is an amazing actress. During the mermaid scene, I had no idea what they were saying, but could tell that Ra-im was getting seriously hurt by whatever Joo-won was saying. And I thought, dude better duck because he's about to get hit.

As for Taesun and Oska, I thought it was strange the way Oska was looking at him when they first met. Those kind of shots and those kinds of looks are usually reserved for the first meeting of romantic leads. Hmmm. Don't know where that's going.

I am really enjoying this drama. Great story. Great acting. Great directing. And it just looks beautiful. I mean, how can I book a vacation on Jeju Island?

Thanks for the great recap JB. Thanks to all the commenters. I am so glad to have found this site because all my family and friends think that I am crazy.

Can't wait for tonight's episode.

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i thought the first scene where oska saw taesun was weird it's like a slow-mo and love-at -first-sight scene for oska:) of course it's not meant to be that way ...but that's show they have great chemistry

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that first restaurant scene is according to me the best scene of episode 5 , JW's expression while RI was behaving like a little 17 years old girl being with her idol was priceless , I was laughing so loud , binnie was great at that scene .

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can anyone help me? Where can i watch episode 5 with english subs?!!! really want to watch!!

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galz , I have a question , someone helps to understand a scene please , I'm not able to understand why JW asked the cloth dept store emplyees to wrap up the clothes he threw down during that scene with RI , what did meant by that :S

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If he asked to wrap it that usually means he want to give it as a gift to someone.

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Maybe it is not illness. Since she is a stuntwoman, it could be that her fate is 'death' due to work accident. We already know one of their own in the business died too soon, and Ra-H likes to take risk and is stubborn. I noticed the 'bruses' on Ha Ji Won's upper arm at the sauna...wondering if that is make up or real bruses.

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my suggestion for the names calling -

'RI in his body'
'JW in her body'

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omg..
tqsm dramabeans!!!!
hahaha..

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Ra-Him (RH) and Joo-WonShe/joowonshi (JWS or JS)

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Thanks for the insightful and funny recaps!

I am such a Hyun Bin fan, I have been trying to come up with a defense for JW’s defensely behavior. This is long; feel free to skip!!

We know he is not really looking for a woman of his class, education and wealth to settle down with, right? We all have been talking about JW and his problem with Key Lime, but I think it is that His problem is with women in general.

All the blind dates he goes on are because of his 0ma (yes that is a zero). He approaches them as mini battles, with all the efficiencies of “the Art of War.” He does not test the women to see if they can pass, he is looking to fail them. All of them. His standards for a wife are impossibly high. But, as long as he keeps accepting the dates, he cannot be scolded for not trying.

Now add in all of his crazy. Claustrophobia, hallucinations, panic attacks. ((Btw, I don’t think we need to look any further for what the ajummah/Dad refer to: it is well established that JW is a sick puppy.))

Let’s go with the easiest source of his ailment: JW is simply NOT happy with his life as it is. Despite the money, success, respect from the rich and fear from the underlings, he is lonely and sad.

And, as confident as he thinks he is with his ability to handle this crisis with the best medicine and doctors money can buy, he is failing.

Enter Key Lime. As “The Art of War” explains, the only way to win against a strong defense is by sneak attack. JW’s guard was completely down when he met her. They were not on his turf. When JW sits and talks with this attractive and vulnerable lady alone in a hotel room, she quickly makes him feel silly. For once, JW’s supreme confidence is unavailable to him.

What follows is JW wanting/rejecting her as his cure. For all his talk of wanting to go against his 0ma’s wishes by turning down every women offered, he is afraid of his mother. If he wanted to take Key Lime as his wife, he could, but he has to really want to. He has to convince himself that the battle for his future happiness can be won. So with every insult imaginable, he looks for Key Lime’s weakness. He just keeps trying to knock her down. So far, however, no matter how horrible he is to her, she does not let him win. She is the worst kind of enemy: unpredictable. He even tells her that she is fascinating and amazing. He will never let her go!

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love this explanation! makes a ton of sense.

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Thanks JB for the recaps. Jomo, luv your insights on JW's behaviour. It totally makes sense.

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tht is a nice justification! and seems very true. i just hope he gets around to confronting his evil mother.

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Hey, that make sense completely! Now I can start to like more him as JW.

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I don't think there is any terminal illness here. It's just lovesickness that her father's spirit wants to cure her from. Her father didn't approve of Joowon's way when he looked at her locker, so he wants to teach him a lesson. He wants to check that Joowon is not sick and Ra-Im to occupy a healthy body, but that is just like that, not because of any terminal sickness. Or else, he won't make his girl into a boy, a weird one at that!

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Another thing that says that ra-im's dad is only trying to help is that, he seemed to be behind all the whimsical things so far. He did look disapproving at joowon at the locker, nbecause joowon was teasing ra-im. But then when joowon was playing woth the petals, she is cursing me she is not, dad returned the last petal as if to say, no she wasn't, but you gotta become a better boy. And dad appeared once more when he turned the lighting on the house in the painting joowon almost bought, the same one joowon and ra-im found in the mysterious forest. He really was behind all those little bits and has chosen joowon in one way or another.

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if so, I'm curious about:
-why he picked Joo-Won
-why he parted from Ra-Im
-what is he really? a soul that couldn't cross over and resided in another person's body? or a warlock?

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He knows they are meant to be together? But only with some help?

He did pass away but the fantasy element keeps him around, because this is a fantasy drama? He didn't reside in the woman's body, but he just has... magic...

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I love how little things such as the $40 she gave him mean so much. This drama is reminding me of WHIB alot but i think Ra-Im is gonna get injured from a stunt and be hospitalized. Either she dies to make this a sad drama or she lives and marries JW lol.

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I loved hw JW is kalling oska hyong ( is it written this way ? ) , he still respects the age difference between them , I think eventhough JW and oaska have that competitive spirit between them , they still care for each other as cousins or older and yonger bro which I find cute :)

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i'm loving that this drama is gettin so much comments coz it shows this show's is much loved ^^

i also think ajumma may be dad. ^^

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The last few minutes was hilarious! I can't wait for the next episodes. I'm gonna be LOLing the whole time I bet.

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Another awesome recap. Watching Ep. 6 now. Thank you. ^.^

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me too! and what we've been suspecting about is confirmed! eek! can't wait for the recap. :D

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Hahaha I love your recaps, you made it seem more funny than it actually is !!! XD

THANKS

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hhmmmm....Ra-men and Jo-swoon?

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I still can't get over how thin Hyun Bin is in this drama. It's making me wonder if his character JW has some physical ailment in addition to his mental ones.

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Personally I like Joo-won being beyond the assholes in usual K-dramas. It sets him apart from the rest, and makes his change the more satisfying to watch. Besides, he's got a mountain of problems - his mother, claustrophobia, his family, going against his beliefs for the girl, etc. In other dramas, the male lead is more in denial about his feelings, which adds on to his problems with social class. But here he knows he likes her, but knows it's probably not enough to overcome their differences, yet.

As for suggestions for names... I thought Joo-wonita and Ra-Him were pretty witty. Otherwise you can combine their names in any fashion.

On a side note, whenever Hyun Bin says Gil Ra-im it always sounds like Key Lime to me XD. Oh how I crave some Key Lime soda right now XD

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JoowonSHE and RaHIM
anyways, i love this drama, but if one of the two main characters (joowon/raim) die then i will be SO ANGRY! and sad.. lol.

i really do like sad dramas, but i can't stand binnie going through another death after a millionaire's first love.
urgh. and i don't want ha ji won or hyunbin to die. please no... i agree..volunteer SEUL for the death if this drama needs one for their melodrama segment!

SECRET GARDEN JJANG! DAEBAK!!!

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I keep thinking about the world class assholery zingers that JW keeps shooting at RI, and can't help wondering about his timing with them. The opportunities have been few and far between, but it seems to be the times when RI is on the verge of taking a few baby steps towards him when JW comes up with them. Almost as if it's his way of sabotaging himself and his efforts to win her over to him.

I can't help thinking that JW insulates himself and his many insecurities with all his blather about his unfathomable wealth, royalty-level social class, and supreme desirability. I mean, yeah, he's all that for reals(as far as the drama is concerned), and I'm sure that he's been told that all of his isolated and lonely life. He probably believes it to some degree, maybe even to a high degree...BUT- he also knows that he's damaged goods with a healthy dose of neuroses sometimes bordering on insanity. Arrogance is usually a cover to hide insecurity...and buttloads of arrogance might be used to hide...well, buttloads of insecurity.

Now, add to that realization his growing sense of just how amazing a woman and person Ra-im is...and I'm coming to believe that on some certain level he doesn't feel worthy of her. And, that on some certain level he's scared to death of her, and really has no idea as to how to truly win her affection and respect.

I kind of wish that, following such scenes where he completely shoves RI's face in her complete and utter unworthiness, there'd be a moment where he's shown admonishing himself for hurting her so. That would, imho, go a long way toward helping us feel a whole lot more simpathetic to his character.

But I still absolutely love the way that HB and HJW are portraying their characters! Really, they alone ARE this drama, and the reason why we're watching. ;)

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I love your thoughts on this. Maybe he didn't think a person like her could exhist without money or social class. I feel like he is being pulled out of his bubble.

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Does anyone know how to watch this episode online for free? The website I use is currently down which totally sucks because everyone says this is the best episode yet..

If you want, you can email me at: lemon.luv@hotmail.com

THANK YOU in advance.

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OMG, ep 6 KILLS ME. Can't wait for your recap!

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Can someone please post the link for ep 6 here please. I've been searching everywhere and it seems like tudou doesnt want to load for me!! Gah i wanna watch ep 6 even though I only understand a little bits of it!!

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Did you try Jacinda Entertainment?
They will have the English when it is avail for 5 and 6. Right now, they just have Chinese.

No link, but here is the address:
http://www.jacinda1st.com/

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after rdg this recap i HAD to watch it and i loved it even more!
no spoilers, but i HAD to watch ep 6 raw
girly joowoonSHE and manly ra HIM are hilarious

and secretary kim is such a dork, he's a great sidekick (?) for joo woon

however, i hope there isnt TOO much melo. rom coms are tlly my cup of tea

Secret Garden hwaiting! so is the drama title supposed to come from tht restaurant?

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oooooooooooooh. this is getting good. is this going to be like a life lesson thing? he learns more about where she's coming from, and she learns how he becomes such an asshat he is now. they come to an understanding and fall in love, live happily ever after.. still in their switched bodies! that would be awesome! lol

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I think it amazing that we are on page 3 of comments and the sub-titled 5 isn't out yet, as far as I know.

On that note, is the subtitled episode 5 out as yet? Where?

Also, why do people keep writing that Joowon is hallucinating instead of fantasizing?

Are we sure they are hallucination-which would indicate mental illness, and not fantasy-which would indicate a relatively healthy way humans work through issues that bother them?

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With Tae-sun and Oska, there was a throw away line "Is that his personal preference?" *cough* Is that a reference that was missed by our drama queens?

I'm looking forward to the next summaries due to the reappearance of the proprietress next episode and the speculation that arises around this person.

Meantime, any votes on what we should call the switched characters?

Ra-him and Joo-Wom (Short for Joo Woman) seem like a good idea. =P

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I agreed with someone's vote here - for Ra-Him and Joo-Wom (short for Joo-Woman). It's short and sweet :D.

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Thank you so much for the recap JV, although I already watched the episode with subs I love to read your thoughts of the show, and makes me notice some things that I didn't notice at first. Can't wait for the next episode, :D

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Sorry for my long post previously on Ra-Im's mini-fashion show. I was just carried away as I typed it right after watching Episodes 3 and 4.

Thanks Javabeans and Girl Friday for all the fab work doing the re-caps, and all the K drama SG fans here... very nice to chitter chatter about our common interest.

A couple of comments:
Hyun Bin is a great actor, and no, he is not crazy as in mentally insane. I prefer to think of daisy petal flying back, and the light switching on in the creepy house painting, as more of the director's work. He is injecting a note of whimsical, fairy dust, magic sprinkles, whatever you want to call it, into the whole series, as this is a drama after all about bodies switching. So that viewers can expect the unexpectable... get used to the premise of magic or fairy dust...

Second thoughts on why Hyun Bin is a great actor. Love that scene in the changing room. He was supposed to be seriously afraid 'cos of his claustrophic quirk. I haven't been used to the idea of a 'hero' in a story being frightened, but the way Hyun Bin portrayed it was nicely done. He just looked intense, uncomfortable, and he seemed to be sweating... but it was still oh-so-sexy and magnetic!

Next time Ra-Im should just distract him by giving him a kiss, I'd bet that would make him forget that he is in an enclosed space!

I am feeling jittery about the bodies switch. Can't imagine quite yet, how I would feel about the hero knowing the heroine that well... including being in her body and vice versa! Not sure how the drama will pull it off... let's hope that SG director does not disappoint... we'll see...

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thanks for the recap.... can't wait for the next ep's recap.. am watching it raw and don't understand a bit but pls hurry... pretty pls, this is fun!!!! Thanks for the recaps JB, you're always the bomb!!!

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Here comes the fun... (bodies switched)

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Oh dear, all this terminal sickness and melodrama theme is getting on my nerves. Tsk it can all make sense u know.

Crap, since kdrama are famous for a either tragic or ambiguous endings.

So pls, universe. dont u fail on us.

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I'm thinking it's a "personality" sickness. In the next episode there is a large indication in that direction. ^_^

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I think there should be a body swap between Oska and Taesung. The old and the new singers. That would be a hoot to watch!!! They also need to see the other person's point of view. :D

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Then Oska would have to watch his body be "gay." And then it wouldn't be a "personal preference" then, would it?

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I think ra-him and she-won are pretty good

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I would think the the ajumma is Ra-im's dad. The question about sickness is more to make sure that Ra-im's soul does not have to inhibit a sickly body and suffer.

I would agree with one of the commenter's opinion that Ra-im's dad is protecting her from herself. As in taking on dangerous stunts. I have a daughter of my own and though she is still too young to do stunts like those Ra-im is doing (she's just 2), I would totally freak out if she grew up and decided she wanted to be a stunt woman (keeps fingers crossed). Not that being sexist or anything, but as a parent, no matter how good your child may be at hurling herself off high stories or flinging herself at cars, it still would hurt very, VERY much to watch it (especially when she very obviously nurses bruises or hurts from them). So I am guessing Ra-im's dad has the same problem with her profession.

I would think Ra-im's back story is super under developed. So far, we only know she is a stunt woman, who has a father and a good friend. Is the father deceased? What about the rest of her family? How did she end up with this career choice?

As to another commenter's opinion that Joo won may think Ra-im is too good for him? In what sense? She has not exactly been portrayed as a paragon of goodness here. In fact, I really wonder at his obession about her. :P Don't flame me but at this point I really wonder if he is crazy to obsess about her when they only have the sexual chemistry thing going for them.

Being an multi-billionaire does not give one the privilege to be an ass. In fact Joo won has pointed out in 1 of the episodes that being gracious is supposed to be in bred into him to those less fortunate to him. :P

If I were Ra-im, he would not have gotten away with the mermaid analogy with just a slap.

Hopefully, in the coming episodes, they would develop Ra-im's character more. I really want to know what, why and how she has come to be who she is.

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when ep6 recaps will be out?
cant wait it anymore....sigh.....

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Lol... You and me both. I have been refreshing dramabeans for the past 8 hours.

However, JB and GF are humans. So I can respect that they need their sleep and will find other ways to entertain myself till the recaps come out as they eventually will. :)

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"POOR WIDDLE RICH BASTARD"
I love the vivid voice I hear from this comment. The turn of tones in this is just so amazing. I loved this ep to bits and your commentary even more.

I suggest Joo-in-im, Ra-in-won. So that without a guide, we know it is Joo-won in Ra-im and Ra-im in Joo-won.

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Episode 5 of The Oska Show . . .

Binnie . . meh. No irony, no wit, no nothing in his delivery of the Most Arrogant Lines Ever. I'm thinking that he's just DYING to go through the flip because this may be the flattest lead performance of his career.

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hmmm what about JOO-im (JW after body swap) and RA-won (vice versa)?

or joowonnie...

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JOO-SHE and RA-HIM are simple n best :D

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thanks)))

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Thank you, so much! I tried not reading it during the weekend, so that I would have some to read during my break at work today. My face was just like Binnie's in the first picture. I look forward so much to these recaps!

I was wondering how they were going to work the body switch, if it was going to be like Freaky Friday.
I was starting to cringe every time and really dislike Joo-won for being such a insensitive jerk to Ra-im. Always reminding her about their differences, how she's below him and is only fit to play around with. For someone who's supposed to like her and is trying hard to manipulate everything to be around her, he sure is sending mixed signals. With this body swap, things are going to get very interesting.

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The more I read your recaps, the more I want to watch this drama! Thanks JB :D

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the recaps are amazing! I'm so excited to get through eps 4-5.

Where are folks watching this? Dramafever's latest only has episode 4 up and it's unsubbed and poor quality.

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