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My Princess: Episode 12

Our couple gets backed into a corner, and everyone comes over with a bad case of Noble Idiocy. Well, everyone who has a heart. But thankfully Hae-young’s got it bad enough to go princess hunting. Which of course sends everyone else on the hunt as well. Who needs wabbits when it’s open season on princesses?

 
EPISODE 12 RECAP

We backtrack a bit to catch up with Yoon-ju’s conversation with Jung-woo, where she lays it out for the naïve and trusting professor. He asks if she’s claiming that Dan is the real princess, but she tells him that it doesn’t matter, since what she’s aiming for is the downfall of the monarchy, complete with the Chairman’s collapse.

He’s shocked, as if he’s somehow surprised to find that she’s a heartless bitch. He hugs her, asking her to stop before it goes too far, but she refuses. I sort of hate this reasoning in dramas (always for the second lead) when they admit that they have nothing left to gain, but since they’ve “gone this far,” they have to keep going. I mean, what’s that about? Real people don’t do that. They cut their losses and save themselves.

Seol grabs Dan into her room to ask what she was talking about—not the princess stuff, but about Hae-young’s father. Yoon-ju comes in and tells Dan to go to the apartment she’s prepared, and volunteers to tell Seol everything.

With a condescending air, (not that she has any others, mind you) she tells Seol about Hae-young’s father chasing her own father down, and asks how it feels to be Romeo and Juliet. Seol trembles, tears forming, but Yoon-ju tells her she hasn’t even begun.

She tells her that today’s news was about the satchel, but tomorrow’s news will be about Hae-young’s father. She puts it all out there in a bald-faced threat: drop the princess act and disappear, or else Hae-young never gets to lift his head in Korea again.

Dayum. At least she’s smarter than I thought. For a while Yoon-ju was both bitchy AND ineffectual, but she’s stepping up her game, I’ll give her that much.

Hae-young walks in and clocks the tension between the two women, and asks Yoon-ju what they were talking about. Yoon-ju lies that she was offering words of comfort (pffft), but then Hae-young hilariously doesn’t believe her for even a nanosecond.

He turns to Seol and tells her to trust him: “Just trust me, and tell me what she said to you.” He pleads with her to tell him so that he can protect her, and Seol wavers for a charged minute, while I scream: TELL HIM! TELL HIM!

But she doesn’t, of course. Because Noble Idiocy is the name of the game.

Hae-young decides he has to tell her about his father, but before he can start, Seol stops him: “I already know.” He reels, thinking that she’s already been told about their dads’ past, but then she covers it up by saying that she doesn’t believe anything her sister says, so he shouldn’t either.

She puts on a smile and asks to rest, so he walks out. But the second he’s outside the door, she starts sobbing. Problem is, Hae-young’s still within earshot. Oh no. Here we go with the Big Misunderstanding. Now he thinks she knows about their fathers and is lying because she thinks they really ARE Romeo and Juliet, and can’t face him.

In the morning, Seol comes to confront Yoon-ju, who’s pleased as punch and smug enough not to hide it. Seol calls her out for being evil enough to make her choose between the two most important people in her life, and agrees to leave the palace.

But she adds that this doesn’t mean she’s running away, or giving up the throne. Seol: “I will return. And when I do…you’re dead.” What’s funny is she says it in the schoolyard way, like “you’re totally dead,” which just makes me want to see them in an actual schoolyard brawl. My money’s on scrappy princess.

Yoon-ju just comes back at her with more threats—there’s no way for her to ever come back, because the second she steps foot back in this palace, the whole world will know about Hae-young’s father. She twists the knife further, blaming her for messing up so many people’s lives, including her beloved Hae-young. The only way to make things right is to disappear forever.

Hae-young hesitates, and then decides to call his father in New York. He leaves a message, awkwardly thanking him for the baseball he sent when he was a kid, and asks him to call. He’s heartbreakingly hopeful when he calls his dad.

He goes to see Seol to ask her for the picture of her with her father, so they can go to the press with their side of the story. She worries about what it’ll do to Dan, and tells him that it won’t be enough anyway; that it’ll eventually lead to DNA tests and the exhumation of bodies. Must be the show acknowledging all the “Go CSI on their asses” comments to the royal satchel hullabaloo.

He tells her that they’ll take it all the way then, and gets her to agree to think about it. She asks for the day to rest (or run away forever, what have you) and he gets up to leave. She stops him to ask if he really believes that she’s the princess.

Hae-young: Yes, I believe. Even if the whole world says you aren’t. Until the day I die, to me you’re the bad princess who stole my entire inheritance.

Aw. How cute that he can say “you stole my inheritance” like it’s a term of endearment now.

He tells her to entrust everything to him and leaves, not realizing that this was her goodbye. Seol packs her bag with a heavy heart, ties her hair into a ponytail with her strawberry hairtie, and heads out.

Hae-young heads for Dan, who’s on the phone complaining to Yoon-ju about how bored she is. Oh, is conspiracy boring you, princess? She freaks out when Hae-young comes knocking at her super-secret hideout, and Yoon-ju tells her not to answer the door or the phone, from anyone but her.

Hae-young knocks and finally just talks to her through the door. He tells her that Seol has evidence to prove that she’s the princess, but she refuses to use it, fearing what’ll happen to her sister if she does. Hae-young tells her that Seol is going to shoulder this on her own, and even as Dan scoffs to herself that Seol is playing the good girl, she does appear to be shaken.

He leaves for now, asking her one last question: who is behind this plot? Really, you don’t know? You’re starting to lose my confidence as the fixer here. He asks her to contact him if she changes her mind.

He then heads for Secretary Oh, and asks for proof that Seol is the princess, since he remembers that Grandfather was so sure of her identity, enough to kneel in front of her at first sight. He doesn’t respond, so Hae-young asks if there’s more to his father’s involvement than just pursuing Seol’s father.

Again, no answer, but Secretary Oh implies that Hae-young’s dad is connected deeper than he’d like for Hae-young to know. He decides he’s had enough of other people telling him about his father, and vows to find out straight from the horse’s mouth.

He turns to ask one last thing…does Yoon-ju know all this too? Secretary Oh can’t believe that Hae-young is accusing Yoon-ju of being behind the conspiracy, when they’re family. Hae-young apologizes, but tells him that he can’t trust anyone right now.

He returns to the palace and finds out that Seol took off, so he heads to Mom’s house to look for her there. Well if she went there it wouldn’t really be running away, now, would it? He promises her mother that he’ll take care of Seol.

Meanwhile, Seol is at the police station inquiring after the accident that killed her father. They tell her that incident reports aren’t kept that long (What?) and she hits another dead end. But she remembers something, and heads to her father’s friend the fisherman.

She asks if they remember anything about her and her father being chased, and he does recall that they did leave suddenly in the middle of the night, without a word. Soon after, a well-dressed man in an expensive car came to inquire after them. They add that they called the number in the newspaper ad looking for information on her father a million times, but always got the runaround. It was only through Park Hae-young that they had eventually gotten through to her.

Seol stays the night in Jung-woo’s office, scared and alone. The next day she calls the number herself, and asks the Daehan Group secretary for the list of everyone who called this number with information. She says that almost all of it was useless and refuses to hand it over, but Seol threatens to go straight to the Chairman, which does the job. She spends all day calling everyone on the list, to no avail.

Hae-young broods in his apartment, and decides to call Seol’s friend Sun-ah. She tips him off that it looks like Seol spent the night in the office, but thinks she won’t be back. She promises to call if she returns.

Hae-young makes another call to his father, and this time he pleads with Dad to call him back. He ends up asking if he killed Lee Ahn, and begs for an answer. God, what a question to get on your voicemail.

Seol plods through her list, and finally comes upon a call from the States, from a James Park. She frets over having to use her limited English, then decides that he’s a Park, so he’s probably Korean. She calls, and it’s the same voicemail greeting that Hae-young’s been getting the last two times he’s called his dad. She leaves a message asking for information on her father.

Hae-young calls Yoon-ju over and asks if she knows where Seol is. He says that he’s sorry, but he hasn’t been able to do anything all day, and then it occurred to him that Yoon-ju might have put a tail on Seol, and before he knew it, he was calling her. He tells her he doesn’t care why she had her followed, but to just tell him where she is.

Yoon-ju agrees to tell him, but says that Seol can’t return to the palace, no matter what. Hae-young: “I can’t hear a word you’re saying right now. Where is Seol?” Ooh, I love the urgency. Hot.

He finds her at the coffee shop where she’s just been discovered by a crowd of people, and when he finds her stuck in an altercation over spilt coffee, he just yells at her for being such a mess without him for one day. Oh, all about YOU, is it?

In the car, he asks if she’s going to run away again, and she says that until she can find out about her father’s past, she’s not going back. Hae-young: “Do you really think that my father and your father…” She doesn’t answer, but asks him if he believes in his dad.

He says it’s his only hope right now, and tells her that they’ll find out the truth together from now on. Well thank goodness for that. Not much more broody separation I can take.

And then he takes her to…Jung-woo’s house? Well that’s a surprise. Or are they staying there…together? Oh, hells yeah. Why didn’t this happen sooner?

Yoon-ju gets word that the threesome is shacking up at Jung-woo’s house, but she doesn’t have the same reaction as me. Hm. She then gets yelled at by Grandpa for letting Seol disappear under her watch, and her father realizes that she’s more involved than he thought.

At the palace, Team Seol hunkers down for an afternoon of internet damage control. Cute.

Back at Three’s Company Bungalow, Hae-young starts opening refrigerator doors like he owns the place, and drags Jung-woo out to let Seol wash up in privacy. At the store, he buys steaks for dinner, adding for Jung-woo’s benefit that it’s the cut that Seol likes, and he likes what the princess likes.

Jung-woo actually rolls his eyes at Hae-young’s childishness, but that doesn’t mean he’s above it all, and picks an expensive cut for himself, since Hae-young is buying. They return home to find Seol asleep on the couch, and Hae-young snipes that Jung-woo should own a larger couch so she didn’t have to scrunch like that.

He starts to ask for a blanket but Jung-woo’s on top of it, and when he tenderly covers her with the blanket, Hae-young tells him to just place the blanket, minus all that unnecessary touching. HA.

Jung-woo asks why on earth he came here, and Hae-young says it’s because he didn’t think Yoon-ju would come here, even if she knew where they were. Jung-woo tells him that he doesn’t know Yoon-ju very well, and the way he sees it, she’ll just end up getting hurt one more time because of Hae-young.

He then tells Seol she can get up now, since they’re done talking. Seol opens her eyes sheepishly, and asks how he knew. Jung-woo’s familiar with what she looks like when she’s really dozing off, and tells her that he brought home dinner. Hae-young: “I’m the one who paid for it, and you’re taking all the credit.”

The doorbell rings, and Jung-woo guesses that it’s Yoon-ju. Sure enough, she comes in and asks to speak to Seol alone.

Yoon-ju scoffs, “This is where you ran off to?” Seol: “It must make you jealous, that I’m with both the men you refused to let go of.” Nice. Yoon-ju tells her to shut up, but Seol doesn’t back down: “This must be your true face. Let’s be friendlier. So I can see all your sides.”

Yoon-ju tells her to go see Grandpa and tell him that she won’t be the princess anymore. Seol asks what her proof is that Hae-young’s father killed her own. She tells Seol to go see the Chairman, who will give her the proof she needs, since he knows how it all went down.

Hae-young interrupts them and takes Seol by the hand. Yoon-ju tells him to let go, by the Chairman’s orders, but Hae-young tells her to blame it on him—that he took Seol away, and then he does.

He tells her not to meet Yoon-ju anymore, especially alone. Yes, thank you. She asks where they’re going, and he says where doesn’t matter, as long as nobody knows…since they’re going somewhere alone, just the two of them. Rawr?

Hae-young: I wasn’t going to do this because your heart is in hell and I didn’t want to just make myself happy, but…I’m just going to be the bad guy.

As in: Being alone with you makes me inappropriately happy in your time of crisis, but to hell with it, I’m gonna drag you away to a secluded spot and just be happy. As in: Swoon.

They pull up to a house in the countryside, and when Seol walks up, she has a memory of Hae-young’s father, coming to greet her at the door.

 
COMMENTS

I have no doubt that Hae-young’s father is as misunderstood a Noble Idiot as his son, so there’s bound to be some good that comes out of finding her memories in that house. But in the end, we’re just going to be waiting, and waiting, and waiting, for Mr. P Senior to show his face and clear it all up, for the love of all that is holy.

And until that time, I’m with Hae-young. Let’s just wait it out with some happy times, yeah? If you had to leave Jung-woo’s house (which by the way was sorely underutilized, despite the stirrings of jealous awesome) then let’s at least take the romance up a notch, eh?

Perhaps by some miracle that house is deceptively small inside, and has only one bed and one shower. And one blanket.

What I like about this drama is that the couple is always sweet and funny together, and that characters catch on to each other’s motivations rather quickly. What drives me kinda bonkers is that they’re less perceptive when it comes to the big-picture stuff, which is frankly a little hard to believe, as well as frustrating. (I was frankly bored to tears by yesterday’s episode, which was just dramatic pause after dramatic pause, and I was like, “Spit it out already! We knew this plot was coming since Day One!”)

I can see every play in this drama’s playbook forty miles away, which leaves me going “Yeah, check. Next?” a lot more often than I’d like. If this drama had more surprises and played a little more loose and free (like showing up at Jung-woo’s House of Mine’s Bigger Than Yours) then I’d be a much happier camper. Less broody, more kissy. Chop, chop!

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First time commenting here... I've been reading all the recaps and comments before/after watching the ep's while waiting for softsubs. Thanks to javabeans and girlfriday!! =)

I don't watch a lot of dramas due to time constraints, but I'm a SSH fan and really wanted to set aside time for this drama after finding out it's a rom-com cuz I think it'd be refreshing to see him in this genre. ^^ Keke~ I really love him and KTH together. They're just so cute!!

For this ep, I decided to comment because I really enjoyed reading Kim Yoonmi and samgetang's insightful posts. I think HY is working really hard to help LS and protect her. He knows exactly what's going on and he's doing everything he can to get the information he needs. And I'm glad he suggested finding out the truth together with LS. Knowing that he still has faith in his father and that's what's giving him strength, I think we can all be pretty sure that the villain is not HY's father. It's obvious Secretary Oh is involved in some way. His devotion to the chairman is above his own family... He didn't even stay by his wife when she was dying?! So, there's gotta be something more going on...

As for the romance, I guess we can expect some in the next ep since MP posted the fireplace pic on me2day. Heehee~ That should make most fans happy. ^^ I do agree that there's not much skinship in this drama. But I've been ok with that for the most part. Someone mentioned about the camera angle. I think they could've shown some tender moments better. Like when HY was holding LS's hands and telling her that he would take care of things. You can't quite see that till you realized after talking that he let go of her hand as he left her room.

And going back to what was mentioned earlier, LS is the princess after all. So, I don't think HY can really get all "hot and heavy" with her in this kind of drama. That's why I'm fine with the conservative nature of things up to this point. =) And someone brought up that they're trying to solve a 20-year-old mystery, so I agree it's really crucial to focus on that. That's the main obstacle that needs to be resolved for HY and LS to truly be together. As much as they love each other, they also need to know the truth because it impacts their lives so much.

The other two edited kisses... I think the peck in front of the children being removed is ok. Since what followed was the confrontation between HY and LS about the president's schemes, that made sense. And he still hadn't really confessed to LS yet in a direct way. The other kiss by the door of her bedroom though, I would've liked to see. Only cuz I think it's a nice contrast in the dialogue with the staircase kiss--to forget that one; to not forget this one. So, things would've matched nicely. But then it turned into a hug... So, it kind of made me think he was saying two things... To not forget the hug and to not forget about his teaching of how to answer difficult questions. LOL BTW, does anyone have the links handy to watch the clips of the peck and the almost-kiss? I've only seen the pics posted so far. ^^

I'm definitely looking forward to ep. 13! I hope the time at the cottage will bring back LS's childhood memories. I think the ahjusshi (HY's dad) must have been nice to her. Why else would she love the strawberry tie so much? Even children have a sense of who's kind and who's not. The whole exchange that we saw between HY and LS's dads could have been HY's dad warning LS's dad so that he can stay safe and protect LS. He was probably trying to say, "If you don't hide, you'll be killed and so will your daughter." Sometimes, friends say things to you in a really blunt way to make you realize the severity of the situation. HY's dad never tried to hide the fact that LS's the princess.

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Oh, since it's V-Day, I wanna share a goodie... ^^

Happy Valentine's Day!! ♥ This is our Honey oppa singing "I Love You" by Position back in 2007 at a Japan fanmeeting. *swoon* Besides his acting, I also love his singing. Keke~ ^^
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ww_jCDj_qsU

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Thanks, wackycashew, for feeding our SSH addiction, haha! He sure has a nice singing voice, too ;-) I swear, he looked, and sounded, sexier when he sings. Just imagine if he sings for you, and me, and all of us...IN THE SHOWER! Major explosion! ;-)

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One more reason to love him, can he get any better? WOW!

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Eventhough i didnt watch Dream High but from what i read in the recaps seems like its getting better and better..I really hope MP storyline will be much better n interesting.. come on writer u have SSH and KTH in ur drama..what else do u need? What ever the storyline will be,we're still onboard. just dont dissapoint us. T_T

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It's been three days since this recap was posted but i still find myself coming back to read the comments here.
Not only that the recaps are brilliantly written, (thanks to JB and GF) the comments here are full of insights...like that of KIm Yoonmi and Samgetang. I love reading all the comments.

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can't wait! i like this drama

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SSH is still on my hot list but there is so much going on that im a little perplexed on whether the professor still likes the crazy anti-monarchy lady? or whether he gone for the princess?

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Please allow me to share here a post that Ive shared in another blog where some readers have compared MP with MSOAN and PK:

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For those who truly enjoy and have no qualms in following LS and HY’s story to its’ sweet majestic end: DO NOT BE DISTRACTED nor derailed by those who say MP’s story is just all-fluff, pointless or boring!

I have watched MSOAN and PK to the end and although I enjoyed them to a certain extent because I have friends who loved to share with me their passion for these 2 dramas, I would say that they are not really in the same league as MP. Not better nor worse, just different target markets and desired tone and feel, I think.

While MSOAN and PK are both about couples in their youth, college-level in the world of indie rock bands and in the world of college life and its related issues, respectively, MP is about an adult couple faced with monarchy-restoration concerns. The first two dramas are geared towards more of the youth populace while MP seeks to cater to both young (maybe that’s why Lee Seol was given a profile of a college student albeit a late bloomer so the show will also appeal to the younger set) and older viewers. In this sense, although all 3 of them are considered rom-coms, the first two stories are told in a lighter vein compared to MP which deals with bit heavier stuff, such as political machinations and monarchy concerns.

How the male and female lead deals with the main plot point or crisis in their lives also differ for the first 2 shows and MP. MSOAN’s cute main couple view life in a more laid-back, free-spirited and innocent manner. PK’s adorable main couple view life in a more youthful way as well; where BSJ’s bounty in intellect and lack in passion for his future is compensated by OHN’s bounty in passion (albeit for BSJ only ;-) and lack in the intellectual side. What BSJ lacks in people skills, OHN makes up for it tenfold.

The MSOAN couple had the potential to deal with a bigger world than their coupledom through the indie rock performing and recording world but they chose to limit only themselves to their own coupledom. The PK couple is limited by the world that the writers set up for them which is school life and they also chose to revolve only in their coupledom.

I say MP is in a different league because the main couple are not only set in a bigger world of the monarchy/politics and the weightier issue of finding one’s royal lineage, BUT they also chose to hold this in priority instead of their coupledom. At this point at least we see that Park Hae Young, as a brilliant diplomat, holds back himself, although he almost missed a step when he posed that million dollar question to Seol, in favor of the pressing issue of restoring the monarchy which is deemed necessary for the preservation of their nation’s heritage. Lee Seol, although portrayed all throughout as bright and bubbly and not-terribly serious, also held her own during crucial times, like (1) when she chose to come out publicly and become a princess in order to primarily defend her father’s honor and (2) when she chose not to respond to Park Hae Young’s invitation to be his woman instead of being the princess.

With MP couple also we see the subtle but clear leadership of the man/male. HY is portrayed as a diplomat with the makings of a brilliant strategist. In episode 12 we see that many of the evidences to prove or disprove certain mysterious events in the princess’ past have been cleverly, but secretly, brought out into the open by HY. Evil schemers in the person of Oh Yoonju, her father, Secretary Oh, and the princess’ adopted sister, Lee Dan, who are plotting against, or maybe working against, the restoration of the princess also received subtle and yet clever statements from PHY indicating that he had the foreknowledge of their schemes. And with that, he protects LS by isolating her from these evil schemers.

For its very interesting plot points and with the character of HY as main male lead who is several steps ahead of the game and who grew to subtly but cleverly protect and cherish the woman he loves, even without her full knowledge, this rom-com is a big WIN for me! Throw in the character of LS as main female lead who can equally meet him in this courageous plane, then we sure have a DOUBLE WIN! But at the same time, by working TOGETHER for a higher or larger purpose than just their coupledom, I would say MP is a TRIPLE WIN! :-)

If you wonder why you are crazy in love with this couple and wonder why others find the story boring, then wonder no more! :-) I wish we can have more cute and adorable rom-coms from kdramaland such as this. Not just eye candy, although the couple is one of the most beautiful tandem that we’ve seen in a while, with a fun, playful chemistry, but there is also meat and substance in the story that goes with it. Well- acted by Song Seung Hun and Kim Tae Hee who both suit their roles to a “T”, this show is MORE THAN a triple win! Can’t wait for the next episodes…

My Princess. Fighting! :-)

PS. Thanks, Ockoala, for letting me post this humble comment here. My apologies for the length…and taking up so much space. Thanks for recapping MP to the end!

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MP is definitely better than MSOAN and PK.

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totally agree with you,I couldn't have said it any better!!

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I fully endorse whatever Samgetang's comment with regards to MP. I am a huge but silent admirer of your comments (especially for SKKS and it looks like we both have similiar taste). Although I love JGS, I watched MSOAN on KBS World randomly. I like KHJ but I didn't watch PK as I have watched the Taiwanese version already. I am highly selective about which drama to watch but when before I watch one I'll choose carefully. MP and SKKS are in my all time favourite list.

BTW, I also like Kim Yoonmi's and wackycashew's comments too.

With such wonderful and thought provoking comments, it makes Kdrama watching intectually engaging indeed!

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I agree with you Gladys!

@samgetang, thanks for sharing us your intellectual opinions/comments. Everytime I see your name I remember this one http://wn.com/Korean_Samgetang and this one also http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/k9XpjzjJCODdzsLFAesxSQ?select=s3TilImj5qvGHryvYqWLkQ (love it) :)

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rather, it reminds me of this one***http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/k9XpjzjJCODdzsLFAesxSQ?select=s3TilImj5qvGHryvYqWLkQ

I'm craving now ahhh ..LOL

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rather, it reminds me of this one***

:( 내 영어가 너무 막혀 :(

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hahaha! Donna, glad to awaken your hunger pangs everytime you see my handle here...I'm a SOUP person, soooo... ;-) it's also a comfort food - it reminds us of home, family, wonderful aromas, rainy days and lazy saturdays.
those are nice links you got there, thanks! wish i could cook samgetang the way koreans do it. btw, are you korean by any chance? :-)

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your last post #108.1.2...that one, I cannot read, hehe...what's it about?

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Oops, I meant intellectually. I only discovered Dramabeans last May. It makes Kdrama watching to another level besides the fangirling one! LOL!

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Thank you, Gladys! I stumbled upon Dramabeans much later than you; I think about the same time that SKKS came out. The first time I watched a kdrama at the same time it was being aired in SK. And have been so thankful ever since for discovering the jewels in kdrama deconstruction: Javabeans and Girlfriday. Happy to meet a similar SKKS and MP admirer like you here at DB. :-) Keep sharing with us your valuable comments...

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kim tae hae preety but not a cute girl...the drama is still okay

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I think you will all enjoy these My Princess bloopers. Have fun! Sorry, no subs :-(

http://www.watchkoreandrama.net/tag/watch-my-princess-episode-13-eng-subs

P.S. Samgetang, I will try samgetang when I'm in Korea. BTW, your chicken dish is called Arroz con Pollo to us in the caribbean. We eat the same foods (sabali nga ili, sabali nga ugali), except for ostrich eggs. I have heard they are tasy, but we only have ostriches in zoos. Hoperfuly I'll visit the Phillipines someday 'cause I love to travel, but after Korea, Europe is next. Ciao., adios , adyos!

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Wow! Thanks for the link, Mara! Was laughing out loud all the way....even though I can't understand a thing, hehehe. Anyone out there kind enough to translate? :-)

I had to google the saying (sabali nga ili, sabali nga ugali) and found out it's the Ilocano language for "different towns, different customs". We have more than 150 languages and dialects in the Philippines and I can only speak/read 3 of them, including the national language Pilipino or Tagalog, unfortunately Ilocano is not of them ;-) I hope I can work on it (where can I insert my Korean language studies? Tried learning Mandarin, it was fun :-) and hard, haha! They have 4 tones!!!)

If you come here in the Phils, let me know...so I can tour you around...check this out:

http://www.caramoanislands.com

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Beautiful site, thanks! I remember our Ms. Universe, Dayanara Torres, lived in the Phillipines for a while and have met priests on the island of Aruba who were from the Phillipines. I always thought it strange that on a dutch island in the caribbean, their priests were all "filipinos". Oh Aruba? Well I have an aruban godson there and lots of friends/family so I go every year. I think a year ago the "filipino" priests went back to your country. I live on a beautful island which is very cosmopolitan and we are a U.S. territory. Born and raised in NYC, my main language is English. I learned french before I knew how to speak spanish and would love to learn korean (though their alphabet is out of this world) so I don't have to have to wait for subs. How I got hooked on kdrama? Well the government TV station in PR showed A Jewel in the Palace, My Name is Kim San Soon, Goong (The Princess Hours) and that's how I found the vast world of kdrama. Don't even want to think about getting into jdrama. That would be too much. Growing up in NYC exposed me to multidimensional cultures and a love of the world. My 1st exposure to asian culture was a best friend whose dad was ambassador to the U.N. for Thailand and I learned to love the food. Nice chatting! Waiting for episode 13. but written prevew of it says she leaves Hae Young after speaking to his dad and then goes to the chairman to tell him she does not want to be princess anymore. Of course he probably has another stroke. I'm frustrated! sad! depressed! Will we have to wait for episode 16 before love conquers??? :-(

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We are very fond of Dayanara over here cause that's when the Ms Universe was held here and she relinquished her crown to Ms India. She even became the girlfriend of one of our top actors here, Ariel "Aga" Muhlach, who happens to be the husband now of the then Ms Philippines, Charlene, in that same pageant (I think she placed 3rd runner up there). Trust me, Im not very good with local showbiz gossip but this much I know, haha!

Aruba, yes...such beautiful people.

Korean language is easier to learn than mandarin because it's through phonetics and not by pictographs like the mandarin chinese. All thanks to their King Sejong.

Wow! Those were the same kdramas that started me in this craze, hehe.

Really? Lee Seol does not want to be a princess anymore? What happened? Grandpa is not going to like that at all....Not one tiny bit! Cant wait for the english- subbed episodes 13 and 14 this week! Aaaaahhhh!

Thanks, Mara! Kamsahamnida. Salamat. Xie xie. Gracias.

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Check out the video preview of epi 13 here:

I see cute scenes in the cottage, yey! PHY tying her hair, teasing her with food on the spoon and pillow-fights in front of the fireplace...more cute? :-)

http://ockoala.wordpress.com/2011/02/15/video-preview-for-episode-13-of-my-princess/

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Saw the preview and was excited yet sad. If I could only wait 'til Friday to see episodes 13 & 14, but that probably isn't going to happen. Now I know where the word cliffhanger comes from because I want to jump off a cliff when the uploading of the episodes takes a while.

Just got through watching "Bad Boy/Guy" which is a real drama and although is was highly criticized, I enjoyed the suspense and intrigue, but my main reason for tuning in was Kim Jae-Wook (who I loved in Coffee Prince). Sayonara!

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cliffhanger, LOL! ;-)

another spoiler, here! sorry...but, not sorry :-)

http://www.allkpop.com/2011/02/spoiler-my-princess-song-seung-hun-and-kim-tae-hee-goes

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Time to get your MP fix (such as what drugs are for a drug addict). Here's the recap of episode 13. ENJOY! ENJOY! ENJOY! I am so happy :-)

http://soulsrebel.wordpress.com/2011/02/16/my-princess-e13live-transcap/

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Catch raw episode 13 here. The recap in previous msg. will help you to understand what goes on.

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/GcocFHx79YA/

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Episode 13 has the cute going on. I'm helping to sub a little over at viki (since I've helped with dramas over there before.) OMG, I'm dying from the 20 minutes of absolute cute! And my theory was prove correct so far. I won't say more, but look forward to the absolute undying cute. (with a great plotline to boot.)

Seol is Hae Young's X factor. The woman he can't predict. Maybe that's his attraction to her.

I'm squeeing over here... like an idiot. OMG....

I also *love* the camera work and the way they are handling the adoption issues with such delicacy. I'm serious when I say that MP has raised the bar on adoption issues for me.

Just a bit more acting on LS's sister's part on the new information she was given and a bit more background work on that character and I'm so past sold on this drama being one of my favorites for the year.

(Besides which it looks like Sam Dong isn't going to get the girl which is just stupid... I mean looks go only so far JG left and expects the girl to love him, while Sam Dong has been there the whole time, supporting her, singing with her, getting and giving advice. Boooo. And I usually don't love second leads.)

MP is my win. Because we expected pure fluff and we got so much more.

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My only concern is that HY is hugging LS during the kiss, but she's not hugging him. OMG, I smell another twist coming, but I so enjoyed this episode. I'm happy -:)

Just got through watching the movie "A Millionaire's First Love" with Hyun Bin. You can catch it with english subs on youtube.com. I must warn to have a box of tissues nearby 'cause I have been crying for over 15 minutes. The storyline touches and breaks one's heart. The final song/scenes will stay with you forever. Anyone who watches, let me know your feelings. It's less than 2 hrs. long.

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Song Seung Heon, you really have a very handsome unique looks, your thick dark eyebrows and attractive eyes gives you the most greatest charm, to be so manly, tall in height, charismatic, dressing and walking with elegant style. An actor who is so brialliant and multi-talented always love and bless by the worldwide millions and millions surrroundings fans will give you the greatest support!!!!!!

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OH. MY. GOD!!!! while watching this episode I'm so frustrated to Yoon ju that I just want to grab her from the screen and bang her head in the wall or better, fire a bullet between her eyes!!! I want to erase that smug face of hers... GAAHHH!!! >_<

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Ok, I know we all hate sister Dan...but who else LOVES her haircut?? I admit the actress is very pretty, especially when dolled up in evil-bitch-fake-princess mode! haha

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