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Secret Garden: Episode 7

If Episode 6 was a fantastically zany, nonstop hour of insane body-swap antics, then Episode 7 is a dash of that mixed with more of an emotional element. Always welcome, in my book.

Also: If the naming gets confusing, just remember: The name that it sounds like (Ra-Him = Ra-im) is the name of the actual soul/spirit/character. The second part of the name is there to remind us that the soul is in the opposite body.

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EPISODE 7 RECAP

So here we are with both characters in swapped bodies, arguing over allowing (or not allowing) Joo-woman, or is it Joo-wonita?, to shower. Ra-Him is mortified at the idea of him seeing her female body and wrestles Joo-wonella, trying to prevent him from taking any further liberties with HER body.

And how is Seul to interpret this tableau but the obvious? She says in her cold staccato that she didn’t take Joo-won to be this kind of man, while Ra-Him stares up at her with (Joo-won’s) widened, mortified eyes. Joo-woman, on the other hand, sneers at Seul, more affronted by Seul’s unannounced entry into his room than at the misunderstanding at hand.

Too bad for him that Seul writes this off as mere male hormones and says that Joo-won still has a chance with her. Not that he asked for one, but the delusion is strong with this one.

With Oska ditching the MV shoot, everyone returns to Seoul, where it becomes clear that Joo-won’s claustrophobia has in fact transferred to his new body; everyone looks at Ra-im curiously because she’s sweating and nauseous, which gets attributed to motion sickness.

Ignoring Jong-soo’s dissatisfaction with his stuntwoman’s strange behavior, Joo-wonita tells the others to go on to the action school without him (her), because (s)he’s got something to say to Mr. Chaebol, which is “a matter of life and death for me.” Ra-Him bursts out that that sounds like they’re in a strange relationship, but Joo-wonda retorts that they’re not exactly “normal” at present, and drags Ra-Him off by the wrist.

Joo-woman drives the two of them to his compound, saying that this is the safest place for them, free from prying eyes. He means for Ra-Him to move in and quit her stunt job — they clearly can’t maintain BOTH their jobs — to which she balks, asking why it’s only his job that matters, but not hers? Ah, she’s finally starting to understand him.

This is when Joo-won’s mother, Madam Moon, appears, and boy does this make things awkward. Not to mention chilly; you can practically hear the ice forming as she turns her disapproving look onto Joo-wonda, who forgets his outward appearance and blurts, “Mother.” Mama Snob takes offense, because in her eyes the low-class upstart is being presumptuous by calling her “Mother,” as though Ra-im is already picking out the wedding china.

Ra-Him tries to assure Mommie Dearest that they aren’t living together, to which the latter asks, “Then what’s all that clothing in the closet?”

Joo-wonisha immediately realizes what she means, but Ra-Him is left wondering until Mom presents them with the clothing Joo-won had once thrown at Ra-im’s feet, then had wrapped up — clearly he’d meant to give it to her at some point. Joo-wonita hurriedly grabs the clothing, but Ra-Him takes a look anyway and recognizes it. Realizing what this is, Ra-Him says pointedly to Mom, “SHE must have bought it herself.”

The problem (and narrative strength) about this body-swap is that both characters have to stand there while Mom heaps abuse on Ra-im. Joo-wonda wants to protest, but as his words are coming out of Ra-im’s mouth, Mom just barrels right over his feeble defenses, asking if she’s going to have to resort to paying her off and throwing water in her face to get her to leave her son. Ra-Him isn’t the type to defend herself, so she just stands there quietly taking this in, feeling the sting of the words, even if they’re directed at the other body.

Some magical veil drops over the scene briefly, to show what things would look like with the proper souls in their own bodies — I wonder if they thought it would be too hard to follow the emotions, otherwise? — and now we see Joo-won driving, while Ra-im gazes out the window with tears in her eyes, clutching the clothing. Joo-won apologizes for his mother, but she retorts that Mom’s hurtful words were nothing compared to the ones he said to her.

Even so, Joo-won feels that their body-swap was fortunate in this case, since she didn’t bear the brunt of it. He admits that although he knew that life was different on the other end of the income bracket, he didn’t expect it to be so severe. She tells him to consider this experience a cultural exchange.

And that magic veil drops again, showing us the characters in proper body-swap mode.

Since they’ll have to be prepared to live out each other’s lives, they’ll have to get down the basics: Joo-woman starts by showing Ra-Him his family tree, beginning with his grandfather, the chairman of LOEL Group, who’s working on his fourth marriage. Then there are his daughters — Oska’s mother is from his second marriage, and Joo-won’s mother from the third. They don’t get along (and, like their sons, are engaged in a constant game of oneupsmanship).

Like a true son, though, when Ra-im comments that his aunt is beautiful, he retorts that Auntie has had work done, while his mother hasn’t.

Last but not least: The most insidious character of them all, LOEL department store’s Director Park, who is Joo-won’s employee AND his step-grandmother’s brother. Beware of him and ignore his calls. In fact, he instructs Ra-Him to ignore all calls but his.

Ra-Him protests when Joo-wonita warns him to stay far away from Oska as well, but he warns that if she doesn’t, he’ll go to Jong-soo and ask him out. I love that this is their blackmail to keep the other one in line: Stay put or I’ll flirt with your body! Hehe.

Joo-wonda is taken aback when it’s Ra-Him’s turn to explain her personal connections, which are startlingly sparse. There’s Ah-young, Jong-soo, and the action school family. No family. Joo-wonda reacts to this, almost like he thinks to himself that even if his family is infuriating and dysfunctional, at least he has one.

In the wake of the aborted Jeju shoot, Seul and Manager Choi are left to handle the mess and field reporter calls.

Manager Choi angrily confiscates Oska’s passport and car keys, knowing he’s booked a getaway flight to the Philippines. He’s grounded — literally! Fed up with Oska’s diva antics, Manager Choi threatens to sell his stock in Oska Entertainment and walk away.

Ra-Him drops Joo-wonella off at her apartment, where he looks around in horror at the shabby place. Ah-young welcomes her roommate with open arms, which leads to Joo-wonda staring openly at Ah-young’s boobs. Heh.

Ah-young looks through Joo-wonella’s bags of designer clothing gleefully, supposing that Joo-won bought them for Ra-im, and relates a curious dream she had last night. Her dreams are always spot-on, and this one featured Ra-im and Joo-won speeding along in a car, watched by “ajusshi.” She means Ra-im’s father, but Joo-wonda is so distracted by Ah-young’s womanly parts that he asks confusedly, “Ajusshi? Who, Won Bin?”

Secretary Kim drops by to give Ah-young a gift — the fancy tonics that Joo-won drinks — and to brag about how important he is to his boss. Joo-wonita sneers at the lies and shoots off a warning text to Secretary Kim, who’s immediately alarmed.

So when Ra-Him appears in the doorway — she’s uneasy about leaving Joo-woman there with her roomie — Secretary Kim falls to his knees and blubbers his apologies, thinking his boss has appeared to punish him.

Ra-Him takes Ah-young aside to give her a few earnest warnings, but Ah-young is confused to hear her boss telling her that he values her and thinks warmly of her.

Ra-Him powers forward and informs her friend that Ra-im is going to be acting strangely for a while, and that Ah-young must be careful to keep at a distance and not walk around in her underwear anymore. Ha. Can you still cock-block if one of those words don’t apply?

While the ladies talk, Secretary Kim paces nervously as Joo-wonita glares at him, and he says uneasily that her gaze seems familiar. Joo-wonita agrees, warning him, “You are deaaaaad.”

Joo-woman doesn’t take kindly to Ra-Him warning her roommate against him, so he takes petty joy in withholding the passcode to his house, leaving her stranded outside in the cold. Ra-Him tries to guess the PIN, wondering if perhaps it scans fingerprints or retinas instead, but can’t crack the code.

So off it is to Oska’s.

Ra-Him’s not quite as drooly in Oska’s presence as she was last time, although she forgets herself enough to let slip that she really loves the song he’s playing. And then she cooks dinner, leaving Oska gaping in shock at his cousin’s culinary proficiency. Also his newfound niceness.

What she cooks is simple, hearty Korean food — not the fancy stuff the cousins are used to — but it’s cooked well. Oska’s so bewildered that he tells Ra-Him to eat first, thinking it might be poisoned.

Suspicious, he wonders if this is retaliation for his Jeju behavior. In his defense, he’s sorry he didn’t fulfill the romantic weekend prize with Ra-im, whom he liked — she’s smart, pretty, and shapely. Ra-Him smiles, pleased at this praise, though it fades when Oska comments that Joo-won’s relationship with that “apartment-renting girl” is going on longer than he expected. And there’s some sort of bet between the cousins involving her.

Oska plays a song for Ra-Him, and she barely holds her giddiness in at his proximity. It’s a song that he says is similar to the title song on his upcoming 7th album, and that comment spins him off into a flashback from earlier in the day.

Tae-sun had found him at the Jeju arirport to return his mp3 player — it fell out of his pocket that night he ended up in jail — which contains works-in-progress intended for Oska’s next album. While slinging a few more insults about Oska’s lack of musical talent, Tae-sun tells him that he added a song to the device that he should give a listen.

Oska gets a text from Manager Choi to expect him and Seul tomorrow, so he hurriedly packs and exits the house from Joo-won’s door — where Ra-Him has been unsuccessfully trying to guess his passcode.

Oska wants to borrow Joo-won’s car, and impatiently flips through Ra-Him’s pockets to retrieve the keys, leading to a string of hilarious facial expressions at the unexpected pat-down:

Ra-Him confides that she’s forgotten the passcode, writing it off as stress. Oska advises his cousin to check it out with Ji-hyun (Dr. Lee), then tells him the passcode, which turns out to be the measurements of Joo-won’s “dream body” — 36-24-34. HA! But even more hilarious is Ra-Him’s worried reaction: “Oh no! Ah-young!”

Ra-Him acquaints herself with Joo-won’s expansive home, marveling at the high-tech luxuries, and also texts Jong-soo to apologize for her behavior earlier.

Meanwhile, Joo-wonita grimaces in bed, dissatisfied with the uncomfortable mattress. However, Ah-young hilariously misinterprets that as sulking. She thinks Ra-im’s upset that Joo-won has seemingly transferred his affections from Ra-im to Ah-young, and sighs guiltily.

Later that night, Ah-young rolls over in her sleep and tosses a leg over Joo-wonita’s body, giving him an ample look at her “ideal” assets. Unable to shake her off, Joo-woman does the only thing he knows how to do to cope: he recites his familiar refrain to distract himself.

Ra-Him can’t sleep either, and spies a key on Joo-won’s night table, recognizing it as her motorcycle key. Of course, Joo-wonisha has to go and ruin the moment by texting her a “hint” about the passcode having four digits. She mutters, “That jerk,” and goes back to bed.

Ra-Him enjoys riding the motorcycle to her apartment in the morning and asking Joo-wonella how he fished out the key. He deflects the question, and wonders how Ra-Him figured out the house code, which earns him a disgusted glare back and a muttered, “Pervert.”

In response, Joo-wonda peeks down his shirt and smirks, noting how she’s sensitive about the topic — does she want him to go ahead and give her a boob job?

When dressing to go to action school, Joo-wonda picks an outfit HE likes — a red coat and lacy top — which mortifies Ra-Him, since it’s so far from her usual style.

Ra-Him raises a fist threateningly, so Joo-wonda takes advantage of appearances and cries out, “Help me! This tall, handsome man is about to hit me, a woman!” Ra-Him responds by pulling Joo-wonda into a “hug” and explains, “It’s just because she’s so beautiful, from her head to her toes!” Heh.

Jong-soo reads Ra-Him’s apology text, which asks him to have faith in her despite the confusion her appearance and behavior may elicit. The message mollifies his hurt, but that just flares up when Joo-wonda arrives at action school dressed in her fancy clothing and sporting some major ‘tude.

Although Jong-soo’s satisfied to see Ra-im carrying the purse he gave her, that’s dashed when she (er, Joo-wonda) tosses it carelessly aside. Still, he gives her a screenplay that she’d been looking forward to, for “Dark Blood,” a Hollywood project looking for an Asian actress. It’s a rare, promising opportunity for her.

It’s a hot project whose script has been notoriously hard to get a hold of, so Jong-soo expects a more grateful reaction. Instead, Joo-wonisha skims the script and reads aloud — in English — the screen directions for an action scene, scoffing in his sexist way that this is too dangerous for a woman.

Jong-soo can’t make sense of it, so he tries to lay everything out on the table and admits that she was right about his feelings. (The word he uses has the connotation of finding out something that was supposed to remain hidden.) So if that’s why she’s acting like this, there’s no need — they’ll both keep their personal feelings separate from their work. At this, Joo-won thinks to himself, “He doesn’t like Gil Ra-im — he loves her.”

Joo-wonisha agrees to ignore the discovery of Jong-soo’s feelings, in exchange for his agreement to never confess his feelings officially. Aw… that’s kind of a low blow, isn’t it, Joo-won? Using your circumstances to knock off your competition? Well, they say all’s fair in love and war…

Ra-Him arrives at the department store that morning on motorcycle, which is a curious sight for all the employees — especially when the formerly snooty boss now bows respectfully to them and offers to take the elevator. Hilariously, Ah-young hears the news with heavy heart, assuming that it’s a sacrifice made for her benefit. LOL.

Director Park is surprised, since he knows Joo-won’s well-hidden claustrophobia secret, which he’d tucked away as his trump card against him. He and his secretary try to interpret what this means, overanalyzing the gesture — perhaps Joo-won was faking the illness all along. Then, his elevator trip today must be a sign that he’s ready to throw down. Eep!

At lunch, Secretary Kim looks perplexed as Ra-Him eats, because she chooses lowly foods — ddukkbokki (rice cakes in spicy sauce) and soondae (blood sausage made by stuffing intestines).

When Ra-Him asks about Ah-young, Secretary Kim immediately thinks that she’s going to be punished and pleads for mercy. Instead, Ra-Him just asks about her salary, as though intending to raise it. Director Park doesn’t understand what this strange behavior means, but he assumes it’s not good for him.

Both Ra-Him and Joo-wonita are called by a frazzled Manager Choi, because Oska has fled once again, albeit without his passport. Ra-Him speaks up for Oska and offers to take responsibility for the situation and bring him back. Any sort of kindness between the cousins is odd, so the manager has to wonder if this suddenly nice Joo-won is drunk.

When Ra-Him admits that Oska took Joo-won’s car, Joo-wonita immediately gets on the phone to report it stolen.

Oska is, at the moment, lost in thought as he strolls along a golf course, remembering a happier time when he’d taken Seul on a date here. Seul, thinking the same thing, also heads here to find him. She’s too late, however, and arrives one step behind the police, who have arrested him for car theft.

Ra-Him finds these measures extreme, but Joo-wonita replies that she oughtn’t feel too sorry for Oska, who’s more than capable of treating him similarly.

Even the cop advises that the cousins settle this amongst themselves, but Joo-wonisha counters firmly, “Lock him up.”

Oska looks puzzledly at Joo-wonita from behind bars, wondering why he’s facing Ra-im when he’d asked to see his cousin. Joo-wonita presents herself as Joo-won’s spokesperson, and faces him with an offer.

Joo-wonita refers to the Jeju challenge wherein both cousins vowed to win Ra-im — a fact that Ra-Him hears with interest. Now Joo-wonita offers Oska a deal: If Oska gives up his part in that bet, Joo-won will drop the car theft case.

Oska replies that Joo-won can be a mean mofo but doesn’t resort to cheap tricks. The fact that he’s stooping to these depths now means that Ra-im must mean a lot to him.

Once again, the magic veil falls to show us the scene with the souls in the proper bodies, which I suspect the drama’s gonna do every time a scene is particularly important. It’s like they want to make sure we absorb the full impact, so now Joo-won stands facing his cousin.

Joo-won merely replies, “That must be the case.”

As Ra-im and Seul look on, Oksa returns, “But that’s too bad — I can’t give her up, either. Tell Joo-won this for me: That I won’t have Gil Ra-im stolen from me. That I don’t care if he doesn’t drop charges.”

 
COMMENTS

Woo, the emotions are developing at a brisk pace, no? I don’t really think that Oska’s connection to Ra-im extends beyond the superficial — he’s still way too hurt by Seul’s desertion and hasn’t had enough time to develop any real bonds with Ra-im — but I love that his stance here gives Joo-won no quarter, either. Joo-won could deduce that Jong-soo loves Ra-im from his actions, and we can do the same with him — the way he’s intent on shutting down other contenders for Ra-im’s affections. He’s going about it all wrong, but the fact that he’s going to such extremes to do it — and “stooping” when he never did before — is more telling than the words he says.

Frankly, I’m not a huge fan of the magic veil swapping the bodies back and forth just to remind us who’s really who. Like we’re gonna forget? The switch is pounded into every moment of this drama, and we are surely aware of the true identities, so why rob us of some great potential acting moments from Ha Ji-won and Hyun Bin? They’re so fantastic at the comedy, both physical and verbal, so it feels like a cheat to take away the dramatic moments.

Ha Ji-won stealing a look down her own shirt, Hyun Bin giggling (and then almost moaning) when Oska pats him down, Ra-im simpering when she acts like Joo-won acting like Ra-im… these bits are GOLD, I tell you. It’s a shame to withhold their dramatic equivalents. I’m loving their two-man comedy hour so much that I wish we could just skip over every scene not involving them.

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AWESOME!!!

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really like this drama.....Hyun Bin + Ha Ji Won, fighting!!!

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Thank you so much Javabeans for the recap. I checked one more time before I go to bed and I am rewarded with this. I enjoyed this episode so much...which applies to all the other episodes.

I just can't get over the fact how good Binnie and HJW in their swap characters. The mannerism, the expressions...dead on.

I am so looking forward to tomorrow...judging by the preview it will be a hilarious one...lol

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I know who is who but it sure takes a lot of concentration! Ahhhh! I want to know who RaIm really likes, cuz now it's nobody but Oska as a fangirl.

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Only based on this recap and the long preview of ep 7, I tend to agree with you JB about the magic veil...

I don't really get why they need to visually put them back into place like that... To me, the mom scene and the jail scene are emotionally powerful because JW and RI are not in their own body. Actually they wouldn't even happened at the 1rst place without the all body swap situation... I'm a little sad/disapointed about this...

About the new names (Ra-Him and Joo-Wonda) I was wondering too : are they really necessary ?
Because it keeps confusing me lol I mean after the body swap, we all know which soul is in which body, right ? Would it be that bad to stick with their name ?

I might sound like it's just about complains but I do appreciate your work. Thank you again for your recaps ^^.

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I actually like the magical swap back for pivotal moments. As impressed as I usually am with Hyun Bin and Ha Jiwon's acting, it gives it more of an emotional impact actually seeing the characters look like themselves while delivering the lines. The downside is I can see a lot of older folks getting confused. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised to see the ratings drop (and they have from ep 5 to 6 after the switch happened). And as much as I love all the shenanigans that arise from the switch, a lot of moments have felt a little "filler" (just comical displays instead of steps forward in narrative). And my mother, an ardent fan until episode 6, has declared the drama "boring" since the switch. Sigh.

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I like the magical temporary switchback thingie for the same reasons. The shenanigans crack me up; however, as funny as they are, too much can come with a price. Sorry about your mom feeling that way. Though I wouldn't call it boring, I see where she might feel gypped somewhat. I like that they are realizing how it feels to be in the other person's shoes (...pants, shirt, etc.).

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Actually, I love the switch-back veil thingy. It makes pivotal emotional scenes that much more significant and sincerely acted-out. No matter how good Binnie HJW are as actors, nothing beats reactions as them in their own bodies. Also, I think Oska really did refuse to give up RaIm bec. of the presence of Seul, for spite. But I also agree that Oska will learn to love RaIm later, too. Hurray for the drama! It really rocks!

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Awesome recap! Thank you so much.

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yeah finally! i had a busy day and was looking forward to this and then it completed my day :)

Oska going to the Philippines? c'mon why not let him, manager? LOL, even if not in reality I still get giddy

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Joo-Wonda will be forced to consult his psychiatrist when Ra-Im's body gets her period. LOL! there are a lot of shenanigans to come with it - PMS, sight of blood coming out, wearing pads, and probably even having zits (which could irate the vain Joo-Won). :D

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Sorry... call me a pervert all you want, but I really did expect girl on girl action after looking at the first photo.

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Girl on girl action!!! I think everyone as been so focused on possible bromances and all out guy on guy action with Oska & the cute singer, we have completely overlooked that possibility ... LOL. But Joo-wonita better not dare if it means breaking my adorable Secretary Kim's heart.

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I love to see more of the magic veil time, just can't get enough of HB as JW. In fact I don't quite enjoy the drama after the body swap .... but will stick to it til the end, cos of the whole big thing behind the body swap. Although I know why the body swap happened, but I might be wrong. It's not even half way, but I'm already anticipating to the ending.

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LOVE this drama!!!

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no sparkly tracksuit tis time? :(
anyways, this performance reminded me of joo won:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2kFES5dlOg&feature=player_embedded

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Another Awesome Episode! <3
Thank-you JV, you are incredibly fast.
Loving this drama as well, their moments are so Awesome.
Yeah, I don't like the switching back to the real body either. Lol, yeah like we'll forget.
But it does give it more impact.

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What a lovely suprise to wake up to, there is a delay with the subs so I think everyone was especially going crazy with SG fever. This has reallly reminded me whay I never watch series as they air, am so spoiled watching the whole season in two to four days, I forgot what waiting a week was like. Thanks for all your hard work!

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Well, if they continue to be switched for many more episodes to come, I think the magical veil thing is great. When JW starts really caring for RI, I want to see Hyun Bin acting out those scenes as JW. Come on...all the looks, wrist grabbing, angst, and conflict...would just be weird the other way around. I'm hoping that the switch is only for a couple of more episodes at most. If not, then bring on that magical veil thing. Doo roo roo roo doo roo roo roo (hands going up and down with fingers wiggling).

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I keep thinking when they switch back. It's gonna be sooo awkward between Ra-Im and the director. Plus now the other members of the action school think she has changed after securing a rich guy. Poor girl gonna have to fix up the mess in her life.

Then again, I wonder if the movie script the director show Joo-wanda is significant or not? Perhaps it has dangerous stunts that might eventually lead the real Ra-Im to her death and her father therefore causes them to switch bodies so that Joo-Won will turn down the part?

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i know. the magical veil is kind of useless. but now that they've started it it's not going to stop.

SPOILER//but i heard there's only one or two more episodes in which they'll be body swapped and then it'll go back to normal...//SPOILER

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and then it would be time for Oska and Seul to body swap, just as Joo-Won decides to marry her. (oh stop, self!)

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Thanks for the recap JB! Didn't catch onto the veil thing when I watched the unsubbed version.

If Elisa is right I'll be happy. The swopping of bodies is OK but I so much rather Joo-won and Ra-im as themselves.

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whew, i hope you're right! i can't wait for them to swap back... i can only take so much funny scenes... i don't think i can last until the 20th. hehehe

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Agreed and now can't wait for them to swap back. Don't think I can last even a few more episodes!

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secretary kim I find him so funny here .. it's so hard to imagine he's the villian in GIANT .. arrrhhhhggg

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somehow the first 5 episodes were more gripping for me, cos i LOVED the chemistry n sexual tension between them. after the switch, even though it's seriously hilarious at some point... i somehow find the drama less addictive.. :( no!!

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thanks for the recap jb!

i really like the magic veil because i just miss them both in their own bodies. i mean, yeah, the swap is funny, but i think some scenes were exaggerated, like how Joo-Wonita is checking girls' chests and ra-him just a bit so macho and fangirl-y with oska...when previously, they didn't behave like that... it's not like i'm not enjoying it and complaining but i wish they switch back soon...because i miss binnie as joo won : ) and ha jiwon as ra im.

btw, what about that dream? aigoo, i can't relax with this show because i know sooner than later, the magical angst will appear.

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That was so true. When i saw joo-wonita ogling the girl's chest on the ep 7 or 6? and also ogling Ah-young i was like? Huh?that is so perverted?hehe.

in previous eps he establish himself like a descent guy i mean he didnt even care about ah-young when he met her. and when they body swapped he become like a perverted schoolboy?.just like that?. Oh Common Show..

Not that im complaining.

P.S.
dami pala mga pinoy d2. astig.hehe.

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I think there is a difference between meeting a pretty girl and not being interested in her for a relationship, and the prospect of a gilr freely doing skinship stuff and walking around in underwear in front of you with no consequenses to him. He is a guys afterall and he is still not interested in her. :-)

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Does anyone know the name of the actor that plays JW's assistant? Was he one of the bad guys in "Ajusshi"? I know I've seen him in something but I can't seem to remember and it's driving me nuts.

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Thanks so much for the fast recap. You provide me a path to sanity by recapping in time to enjoy the raws:
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I also love the scenes with the cousins after the swap.
Yoon Sang Hyun's reactions are outstanding - when he is startled by Joo Wonda's niceness or shyness. You can almost see his thoughts flash from reaction to recovery, trying somehow to come up with a rational reason for his cousin's strange behavior. I definitely get the impression that this ability comes from past experiences with his "little brother," and that he was always there for JW when they were younger.

I love the way Yoon Sang Hyun's face softens when Seul comes into the picture, or how he looks so hurt by her.

BUT, I DETEST SEUL WITH A FIREY SPIKEY SWORD OF HATE...(deep breath) She does not deserve his love.

Although, for the first time, I did not want to skip their flashback alone scene when they golfed. She was almost sympathetic.

Question about development of Key Lime/Oska romance --
The only way that could happen is if they swap back. Joo Wonda would NEVER let Oska get close enough, right?

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HAPPy to see all this pic in the web Plus nice song ur sister loved It lor :)

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Thanks so much for the recap! I'm still a little confused with the body swap so I had to read this three times for me to truly understand the whole thing!

Thanks so much again!

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I loved the hug scene between them, so funny!

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this was painful to watch without subtitles - i was constaly thinking what ? who ? won bin ? lol anyway i cried when jong soo's second of delight at the sight of joo-woman carrying his handbag totally faded when she/he threw it on the couch like a piece of gabbage !
the writers are robbing us of any chance of rooting form him , it's like he was doomed from the get go . but even though i heart Hyun Bin i still want all guys to get un equal chance to ra im . so tall dark and handsome get in there !

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i totally agree with you!! even though in the end i want JW to be with GRI, i also really like JS and hoped he'd have his chance at least. but now that Joo-wonita has cut off all possibilites of that, i'm disappointed. unless RI in her own body again convinces JS she was insane for the past few days and everything's voided.

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I agree, too. He doesn't have a chance with Key Lime.

But we haven't seen her opinion of him yet.
Did she ever have a cruch on him? How could she not have from the beginning, or was he always stand off ish with her?

I would like to see how they met, and if she did the girly foot thing.

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I liked that in that scene they were shown in their true bodies! Somehow I wish its gonna be like that in all the angsty scenes. It just makes it so beautiful!
I mean, I love them switched but I want to feel the angst as it should be!!

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LOL each episode just gets better and better!!!! Thanks Javabeans for the wonderful recap!

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That reminds me, if Oska really did fall in love with Ra-Im while Joo Won (at least spiritually) in her body, wouldn't that be incest? In a way, at least mentally, it would be incest and gay.

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Well, in some cultures, 1st cousins can marry, but yes, that would be a gay relationship, 'spiritually' :)

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Hey jb!

Thanks for awesome recap as always!
Just wondering though if you might have the featured song in male version. Oska's maybe? 'Coz it is just lovely the way he sings it :)

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sorry i accidentally posted the same thing twice :/

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Hey jb!

Thanks for an awesome recap as always!
Just wondering though if you might have the featured song in male version. Oska's maybe? 'Coz it is just lovely the way he sings it :)

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this episode was so fun! thanks for the awesome recap, jb!
im just curious how joo-wonisha managed to walk in those stiletto booties. i mean, even if he was in a woman's body, a guy can't possibly walk comfortably in heels, right? im a real female and i cant even manage those skinny stilettos hahaha
also, i actually paused the video and laughed for a good ten minutes when ra-him was singing along to her new adorable ringtone (in the scene eating ddukboki while secretary kim looks on). hyun bin with that cute voice--so irresistibly funny!!

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I don't know why, but the drama feels like some of the 2004-2007 dramas. I love this couple so much I really wonder why they haven't been put together. They just click so so well. I bet hyun bin's gf is jealous.

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I loved your deconstruction of episode 7... But I have just finished watching episode 8, and I am anxiously awaiting your deconstruction. I can't wait to read what you have to say. I want to see if our theories are the same.

Impatiently waiting...

Is it weird that as much as I love this drama (and there aren't enough words to express the joy that Ra-Him and Joo-wonda bring) But if I must be honest I actually look forward to your deconstruction with about the same if not more amount of joy. Bring on episode 8!

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Totally have the second male lead syndrome! Right now, I'm liking Joon-soo better than Joo-won. Joo-won'll probably win me over in the end, but right now I wish something would happen for poor Joon-soo, even if its just a hug or something.

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I don't think JS and RI would work. I know he is her boss, but I feel like if they were a couple, he would still be too bossy and protective, while she would be apologizing all the time.

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Now that you mention it your probably right. But i just love the whole silent white knight thing he's got going for him, and i can't help rooting for him a little bit. Then again, my crush on Philip Lee is probably getting in the way of rationality.

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This recap was crazy fast. Thank you so much for it. Now I am all caught up to watch episode 8!

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This. Drama. Is. Just. Awesome.

I mean, you could say this whole body-swap thing is worn out already, but hey, the actors are conveying it so well, it's just awesome in this case. :D

The only two things about it that bother me are
a) I really find it difficult to connect with them in dramatic scenes now... cause in those scenes I really tend to turn off my head and just go with the emotions, but I have to keep my head switched on in this case in order to remember who's who here...but well, maybe I'll get used to it, cause
b) I don't want them to do this "magical switch back" either. I mean if they are going to do this body-swap thing, then they should do it PROPERLY dammit. I mean, even if the viewer sees them in their real body, in "reality" (aka the drama reality) they are doing it with switched bodies, so the chara they interact with (eg Oska in that one scene in this episode) would probably react in a VERY different way. I mean...if Ra Im would talk to Oska like that, wouldn't he be startled? That's what confuses me about those magical switch back scenes...it's not like they are really switching back their bodies (they'd notice and go crazy imo XD), it's just for the viewer to be reminded who is who, but if you consider that, the other character's reactions don't fit anymore...and that leaves me puzzled. .___.

But apart from taht I really loved this show so far, this love-hate relationship between those two is really cute and funny, so please, don't give me any more weird stuff that I don't get. D: Cause this show was so fun so far. :DD

Plus..(POSSIBLE SPOILER)...I kinda get the idea where this story is going....first I thought, after Ra im's father said he was sorry to Joo Won, that Ra Im's body would end up getting some incurable disease like cancer and Joo Won's spirit would just die away with it and Ra Im would end up living the rest of her life in Joo Won's body (ooooh, Joo Woon sacrifices his life in order to save his love, cause that's what he can give to the person he loves as a wealthy persons, DORAMA DORAMA...but well...that's why it's called a Drama, so it wouldn't be really unlikely). BUT...after I remembered what he said in the disguise of the woman earlier after Ra Im asked him if his daughter was sick ("It's her fate."), ánd after remembering that fate was mentioned by that Seul-Girl in the very first episode already, PLUS the given hint that Joo Won's body seems to be the unhealthier one (even if it seems to be just a mental disease, soemthing like that can turn out horribly) of the two, I guess it's all gonna end like that....Fate is something you can't escape from, no matter what. So the bod that will end up wioth the disease will be Joo Won's in the end. I don't know hwere that wiould lead then, though. Probably Ra Im wanting to die for Joo Won whilst he has incredible feelings of guilt and does everything to get a sitch-back of bodies? Probably. I mean...it's a drama, right? (And that's what I love about Dramas. :DD)
But really, this is just me trying to predict the story...if it doesn't turn out in one of those ways in the end ...well then I can confidently say this show wasn't predictable. :DD

Okay, I'm done talking. If someone even bothered reading this. XDD

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I read it and good points raised. I'm really bothered about the fact that one of them might die. That is just plain cruel.

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I HAVE DECREED THAT THIS DRAMA WILL END HAPPILY!

No more hand wringing about possible tragedies.

Yes, bad things will happen, but everything will contribute to the characters' growth. It will deepen their understanding of each other and strengthen their commitment and love to each other.

and then

IT WILL END HAPPILY AND EVERYONE IN THE BLOGSOSPHERE WILL TREMBLE WITH JOY!!!!!

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I like your optimism. I second the motion! :)

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I agree!!! TREMBLE with JOY. Well said

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I have to be hopeful, too, about the ending, because I know the writers are savvy.

If I were writing a drama in these troubled times, with the economy being bad and tensions with NK, would I decide to kill one of my beloved characters for the sake of art? Or faithfulness to a Hans Christian Anderson story?

Would I not have a team of PR people scrutinizing the interwebs and all of our comments?

They don't need to do a pre-release test screening to see how the audience would react to a couple different endings. We are talking to them every day. I hope they are listening...

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ack! hyunbin :]

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Looove your breakdowns of the drama, it'll keep me going till the subs are done!

Cheers, kudos and thanx!

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really awesome!!can't wait for next eps...

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I so love this drama! I'm glad it has reached 25% ratings in Korea! I had my mom started to watch it and she liked it but I haven't talked to her since the body swap. Wasn't sure how she was going to react to that! She loved Baker KTS and Giant along with rest of Korea so I really hope SG will do well also. It may not reach the 40% but 25% is awfully good!

Just a few thoughts on the magic veil; I quite liked it and thought it worked nicely with the whole "magic" of the drama. They used it twice and IMO at poignant moments. They used it 1st in the car after the whole "mother" scene and it really showed us the vulnerability of Ra Im and what she was thinking not only of what JW's mom said but that it was what JW has been saying all along as well.

Second was with Oska in the jail. This time to show how important Ra Im is to Joo Won and to really bring that point across and how they will be rivals for her, even if I think Oska is just doing it for Seul's sake.

For me, I think they used the magic veil at the appropriate times and didn't use it to get the point across at other times. Most notably was the scene when Ra Him tells Jong Soo after declining the script "till the day I die, don't ever confess your feelings to me." The way Ha Ji Won delivered that line was just right on and the hurt look on Jong Soo's face was so oh! :(

Off to watch episode 8! I'm so glad for this website for fellow drama addicts to come and share their insightful thoughts and comments! JB, I don't know how you do these recaps so fast! You really do such a service for those who love k-dramas but don't understand the language. Really makes me feel proud but guilty at same time that somehow I should be helping you! :)

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Wow. That was really long. I agree with you on the magic veil, I liked that at important moments we see them as themselves, it adds to the magic for me.

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I am certain that it will have a happy ending not a sudden twist for the dramatic, sad & tragic otherwise all the funny, light hearted & cheesy moments earlier on would have been in vain.

Hyun Bin + Ha Ji Won = perfect chemistry :)

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For those who want to know about the story behind the Kim~Suhanmoo chant have a look at this useful explanation here : http://otayamin.wordpress.com/2010/11/25/kim-suhanmoo/

Also spotted on the same website is a translated hilarious fan-comic:
http://otayamin.wordpress.com/2010/12/03/research-into-the-life-of-secret-garden-4/

Enjoy! ^-^

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Thanks for sharing this...am so fascinated with the Kim Suhanmoo chant probably because Binnie sounds so cute when he does it...:)

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Really cute especially the fan-comic! Love it! Want more of that! Thanks so much for sharing it.

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So cool!
Does anyone have that video clip of Joo Won saying it anywhere? I would like to have that so I can, um, learn, umm, Korean from it.
Yeah, that is my story...

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Dear javabeans,

Love your posts. I don't know how many times I've been checking if the recap for next episode has been posted already. :(

This k-drama addiction creates havoc in my everyday life, but hey, I'm loving it anyway. :) Me out of control is a very strange creature, different from my alter ego: totally-on-top-of-everything me. Ha! Maybe I'm developing multiple personalities now that I enjoy k-dramas so much.

Thanks for feeding my addiction!

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where is ep.8 recaps ? it was on air last nite right????
oooh cant wait...

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Be patient my child...

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I love the acting from HB and HJW thusfar. I have gotten over the "awkwardness" of the 2 when they are switched. I do think that HB is excessively girly as RI but I think part of it has to do with sometimes needing to try to be like how RI would act and part of it being the fact it's JW. Same with reverse.

So I also saw ep 8 already as well. All I have to say is that HJW gives the BEST expressions when she's portraying JW. I thought they were dead on and reminds me of how JW himself would have glared. Go HJW!

I also really appreciated the magical veil thing. I was starting to get confused and I just think that HB plays a much better nasty JW.

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I keep thinking how many hours do these two leads take to mimic each other's trademark mojo. I'm having so much fun discovering their twins' effect.

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