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The King 2 Hearts: Episode 18

I love a drama that deepens the conflict as we go. So many shows will spin their wheels in the final stretch to just prolong the inevitable, but here we launch into a whole new conflict, as the final battle begins to unfold. And I swear, it feels like a reward just for me, but bromance takes center stage, and it is awesome.

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EPISODE 18 RECAP

Hang-ah stumbles into a building to ask the couple inside if she can make one international phone call. The man inside eyes her warily, noting her accent and her bloody arm, and tells her to wait. He goes in the back, while his wife pours her a cup of tea.

Grateful, Hang-ah takes off her watch and puts it on the table. The woman gives it back, and then warns, “Run away, now! Hurry!” But it’s too late – as soon as she stands up to go, police officers march in to arrest her. Damnit.

She gets hauled off to be investigated as a North Korean fugitive, and when she gives her name, the guy just laughs, “The Kim Hang-ah who’s engaged to the king of South Korea? Yeah right.” HA. There is a certain irony to fame working against you.

The guy in charge gets a call from Bong-gu, who assures them that they should by all means follow their protocol… but there’s nothing to stop them from, say, detaining her a little longer, is there?

He reminds them that he didn’t not kill Hang-ah because he was afraid of them, but because she’s such a good pawn in the North-South game. Oh, ’cause I thought you couldn’t kill her because she escaped from your cookie fortress.

Hang-ah rattles the cage in her jail cell, asking when she’ll get to see a doctor for her arm. The guard tells her she’ll be transferred in a week, and the doctor will treat her then. A week? For a bullet wound? Though she’s more concerned about where she’ll be transferred to than anything.

Despite the injured arm, she spends her time working out like the badass soldier that she is, always preparing for her escape.

She finally sits down to rest, a wave of despair about to hit her, but suddenly Jae-ha’s hand appears on her shoulder. With her bruised and battered hand, she reaches out to touch it.

She looks up and suddenly he’s there, sitting right beside her, his arm around her shoulders. He smiles and she looks up at him with tear-filled eyes.

He wraps both arms around her tightly, and she closes her eyes. They sit like that for just a moment, and then he fades, leaving her sitting there with her hand on her own shoulder.

Man, it’s that moment he fades that really stabs you in the heart. Beautifully played. I like this vision even more than his a few episodes back, because it’s wordless but delivers a stronger impact.

She opens her eyes to find him gone. A tear falls, and she holds her hand to her heart as she sinks back.

Meanwhile, Jae-ha pursues his plan of attack: prosecuting Bong-gu in the International Criminal Court.

Secretary Eun heads out to his fishing spot and stops in his tracks to see Shi-kyung waiting there for him. He stands there with a smile on his face. It’s enough for Dad to know how he feels.

I’m glad Shi-kyung isn’t totally broken, but the reconciliation does come too fast for me—you were just sobbing in the pouring rain, remember? These are all things I want for them, but paced waaay way slower.

They sit down and Shi-kyung says that he always found Dad difficult. He knew what Dad wanted of him, but also that he could never deliver on those expectations. So he was always scared of him.

He says that’s probably why he screamed at him—to make up for all the complexes Dad gave him. “But I’m happy now. I think I can finally be independent of you.” Good for you.

He tells Dad not to think that anything he does is because of him. He repeats Jae-ha’s words: “You’re you, and I’m me.” So no matter what he does, it’s his choice. Hm, that sounds like dangerous martyr talk to me. Don’t you go doing anything stupid, ya hear me?

They have a nice father-son bonding moment over fish, or lack thereof, and laugh and smile together.

But then Dong-ha bursts into Jae-ha’s meeting to warn him that Shi-kyung is trying to go to China anyway. Drat. I KNEW you were being too smiley for a regular day! He gets yelled at by his commanding officer, and just replies, “I haven’t once taken vacation days, so I’m just going to use them.” Ha. Did you really think that would work??

It doesn’t, so then he takes out his resignation letter. What? You’re quitting to go be a hero? Dong-ha tries to stop him as he packs up his things, but his mind’s made up. Dong-ha sighs, “You can’t leave the country anyway.”

OH. SNAP. Did Jae-ha put you on a no-fly list? HAHAHA.

He storms into Jae-ha’s office yelling, but the secretary tells him no one’s allowed inside. He can only talk from outside the door. Hee.

Shi-kyung says that they have to do this to make sure Bong-gu appears in the International Criminal Court, otherwise mounting a case against him does no good. Jae-ha counters that he has plenty of super secret spies he can send in to do that job.

But Shi-kyung asks what happens when Bong-gu kills all those agents. Bong-gu knows that Shi-kyung is Jae-ha’s right-hand man. That means that for the sake of driving Jae-ha crazy, he’ll keep Shi-kyung by his side. Damnit, stop making sense!

He yells, “Why can’t I go? Because I’m your friend? If it’s that then don’t worry. I have never once thought of you as a friend!”

W-wu-wuh? Nooooooo! We survived this long without noble idiots in this drama, and now you’re telling me the bromance is going there? Take it back! You ARE FRIENDS! You are! You… are… *whimper.*

He pleads with Jae-ha to be stronger than this. He turns to go, but then suddenly he swivels back, grim with determination. He yells, “Lee Jae-ha!” OMG. Did you just call the king by name? In banmal?

“Go ahead and spend the rest of your life in there, looking for friends! Because Kim Hang-ah is gone, you’re scared of losing me too, aren’t you? I’ve long let go of my guilt. So GET IT TOGETHER!”

That was so awesome. That gets Jae-ha out of the room right quick. He fumes, “Lee? Jae? Ha?

Shi-kyung: “You said we were friends.” HEE. I love Quippy Comeback Bot best of all. Jae-ha roars, calling him a bastard.

But then Shi-kyung just stares with his super earnest puppy eyes, and Jae-ha caves with a sigh. Perhaps this is why you weren’t allowed in the room in the first place. I love that this part of the exchange needs no words.

Shi-kyung promises (now back to formal speech), “I will return.” Jae-ha lets out a shaky sigh. I’m not even going to warn you that you’d better return, because there’s no option to do otherwise. You WILL return, gorramit.

Bromantic study montage time. They plan their mission, down to the letter, complete with A SECRET CODE. Is there a secret handshake to go with? Sometimes I really love this drama.

Jae-ha asks Shi-kyung to do one last thing before leaving—go see Jae-shin. “You know the condition she’s in. And you know her heart. No matter how frustrating you are, if you don’t know that…”

Shi-kyung: “Can I do whatever I want?” Rawr?

Jae-ha: “You mean you haven’t, till now?” Dude, you don’t even know the half of it. Shi-kyung asks if he really can, just once, treat her not as the princess but meet her person-to-person. Jae-ha corrects him: “It’s man-to-woman.”

Shi-kyung: “Can I, just this once, follow my heart, and see her?” Jae-ha doesn’t answer, and instead turns around and picks up the phone. He orders that Jae-shin be brought out to the garden, and no one allowed within two kilometers of her, “…except Eun Shi-kyung.”

Wingman for the win. He turns around, “Will that do?” Shi-kyung starts hyperventilating now that he has no excuses left.

Jae-shin gets brought outside and then they take her wheelchair away, leaving her with nothing but a picnic basket. She wonders what’s going on, and then Shi-kyung comes up the road to meet her.

She asks if he knows about the memory she recovered, “It’s like a monster, isn’t it?” She starts to cry. But he tells her that the person who gave away the Anmyundo location was his father, and he’s decided that he’s not going to let himself feel guilty about that. “Because my father is my father, and I’m me.”

He kneels down in front of her. “It’s the same for you. It was because of them. It wasn’t your fault.” He takes her hand and tells her that recovering the memory alone makes her impressive.

He says it again, “It’s not your fault.” He holds her hand as she sobs.

Then a little while later, he piggybacks her through the garden, as he tells her that he’s taking a short vacation. He says that he’ll give her some homework, and once she completes it, he’ll have returned.

“Say It’s not my fault a hundred times a day.” Aw. She tells him that he has to do the same then. They both agree. “Laugh three times a day, even if you have to force it.” He adds going to therapy diligently and practicing being in front of people, and she agrees.

They reach her wheelchair and he puts her back in it. Still kneeling, he adds one last thing: “Sing again.” She kisses him on the cheek, startling him, and asks what else.

He stands up to give his answer, and plants a kiss on her.

But his own impulsive move sends him reeling, and he steps away from her, more in shock than she is. Heh. He quickly apologizes, and she asks what for, but he feels so awkward that he just gets behind her and speed-wheels her back to the palace. Pfft. What happened to the gutsy guy who told her oppa that he was gonna do whatever he wanted? Cracks me up.

And then he berates himself in his office for losing control. That was you, losing control? Whoa there, wild child. He thinks of something and decides to write a letter. I will admit, I hope it’s to Jae-ha, but it’s probably for Jae-shin.

Secretary Eun sits at his fishing spot and this time an entire royal entourage arrives. It’s Jae-ha. He tells ajusshi about what Shi-kyung did, and starts to say that he tried to stop him, but corrects himself: “No, I sent him.”

He says he pretended to put up a fight because sending him freely made him such a bad person. But Secretary Eun sees right through the guilt parade. Jae-ha says that there’s so much to prepare for the case, and asks him to return to the palace: “Like you did for hyung, come be by my side.”

Secretary Eun looks over at him, moved and startled. Jae-ha warns that the pay will be downgraded though—times are tough. Heh. They smile, and then ajusshi says he has to seek forgiveness from one person first.

He goes to see the queen mother, to confess his wrongdoing. She already knows, but I think it’s important that he says it and seeks forgiveness. She just asks with tears in her eyes about how Jae-kang was that day, since Secretary Eun is the last person to see him alive.

He tells her that the king was happy and smiling, and she says that’s enough for her.

The good guys get a break and finally recover the video player from Jae-ha’s hostage standoff in North Korea, but it’s too damaged to recover any data. Drat.

Jae-ha sighs and turns to hyung’s portrait, “You happy?” He’s just talking, but that phrase is the one that opens up his diary recorder, which he ignores. But then suddenly, something dawns on him. Aww, yeah.

He looks up at the portrait, and then over to the table and chairs sitting across the room, and then back at the recorder. Nice. I KNEW it would come in handy that his keyword was so conversational.

The music swells. He calls Shi-kyung. Mission is on. He walks down the memorial hall and into the pressroom to make his live public announcement. The world tunes in, and so does Bong-gu.

Jae-ha announces that the late king’s death was murder, and he has the proof. He plays the video. Hell yeah. It’s a top-angle view (because it’s aimed at the desk, if you remember Jae-kang’s footage from before) but it captures both Jae-ha and Bong-gu sitting across from each other that day that he confessed to the murder.

Backtrack to that day, when Bong-gu himself had said the phrase, “You happy?” which started the recording that neither of them noticed. The reporters and the public watch, horrified, as Bong-gu lays it all out on the video—that the real reason he killed Jae-kang was because he kept him out of the country, and sent him peacefully like a drunk idiot.

He makes that shudder-inducing quueck noise, and everyone who’s watching jumps out of their skin. Man, this is so awesome. And strangely even more horrifying out of context—he just seems like a pure monster. One of the reporters asks the man’s identity, and Jae-ah confirms it. Bong-gu sits frozen in his chair.

Jae-ha: “A king is not just a king. He is South Korea itself, and its 50 million people. Club M’s John Mayer murdered those 50 million people.” And with his game face on, he declares that he’ll be prosecuting him according to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. (Specifically used to prosecute crimes against humanity, genocide, war crimes, etc.)

Cut to Secretary Eun delivering their case to the court. Jae-ha continues: “We will fight. And we will capture him. We will uphold justice, and make him face the strict judgment of the law.”

Gah, goosebumps. I love a hero who fights within the system. Renegades are cool, but a king IS the system, and if he doesn’t have faith in that, his position is meaningless.

Needless to say, Bong-gu starts to panic, though he does his best not to show it. He tells his minion that it’s time to lay low, and orders him to call the prison and have Hang-ah moved.

But instead of doing that, Minion calls someone else in Club M to say that Bong-gu is now a liability. He orders a hit on Bong-gu… which Bong-gu overhears. I wish I could say that I’m surprised and shocked that you’d be betrayed by your own people, but who’re we kidding. Most of us were wondering how he lasted that long. Mia walks into the room, and minion starts crying instantly. Ha.

Shi-kyung and Dong-ha are hiding outside the compound, and Dong-ha worries about the plan, but Shi-kyung tells him to just do as he said, and pets him on the head before going in. Aw.

By the time we get back to Bong-gu, his minion’s already a dead fish. Shots ring out and they scramble, and Shi-kyung sneaks his way in. He gets into a fight with Mia, and I want him to kick her ass, but sigh, that’s not the plan, and he lets himself be captured.

She hauls onto his knees in front of Bong-gu and trains a gun to his head. Shi-kyung just tells him to kill him and get it over with. But Bong-gu thinks back to Shi-kyung’s initial rejection of rotten cookies, looks over at dead fish backstabber, and orders them to treat him well.

Shi-kyung hides his reaction, and Dong-ha watches him get hauled away from afar, crying. Aw. He calls Jae-ha to tell him that phase one is complete. Jae-ha hangs his head with a heavy sigh.

And then begins the horrible torture. They knew this going in—Jae-ha told him that he’d have to endure for an unbearably long time, otherwise giving in too quickly would seem false. I know they’re right, but aaauuuugh. They lay him on the ground and she threads a stick through his fingers, and then GRINDS his hand till his fingers break under her heel. Oof.

Hang-ah finally gets treated by a doctor in the prison. She winces from the pain, but he says it’s already healed over, so she’s overreacting. But of course it’s just a diversion…

While he turns his head to speak to the guards, she grabs him in a headlock and screams at the guards to step back. They panic and she orders the doctor to hand over his cell phone.

Jae-ha sits with Secretary Eun discussing the trial and IF YOU IGNORE THIS CALL I WILL KICK YOU IN THE NUTS. Thankfully, he answers. Hang-ah yells frantically into the phone, “Comrade Lee Jae-ha!”

She barely has time to tell him that she’s in a Chinese prison before an armed guard comes running in. He fires a shot into the air, and she drops the phone. He’s left screaming her name, not knowing if she’s dead or alive.

He tells Secretary Eun that he’s going to China right now. They rush to try and move her before the king arrives. He comes with troops both North and South (Dong-ha and Young-bae are both present).

He tells the prison’s commanding officer that a call from his fiancée originated here, and sends his men in to look for her. They search frantically, Young-bae especially falling all over the place, desperate to find Hang-ah in time.

They call out her name over and over, and then she finally hears it faintly. The guards have her somewhere removed, held at gunpoint, but she fights them off long enough to scream for Jae-ha.

He hears her, and takes off running toward the building off to the side. The agents follow. At the same time, the guards gag her and start to move her out, on the upper level.

They nearly miss each other, but then Hang-ah sees Jae-ha from behind, below her. She screams through her gag, and he hears her and comes running, and they finally lock eyes.

But they’re still moving her, and he races to catch up. She fights them off and manages to free herself long enough to run, but one of them grabs his gun and fires. Oh. Fuck.

She goes down. Jae-ha freezes just below her.

Blood drips down through the metal-grate floor to the lower level, at his feet.

He runs up the stairs as his agents secure the guards. She isn’t moving. He stumbles over to her with his head in his hands, not sure what to do, not ready to face it. He crouches down, hands shaking, and turns her over.

She looks up at him. He calls out her name like a wave of relief, and she screams from the pain. He looks down. It’s her leg. She was shot in the leg. Ohthankgoodness.

He cradles her in his arms, and she looks up and smiles, “Comrade Lee Jae-ha, it’s no big deal.” He clutches her to his chest for dear life, crying uncontrollably.

Wow, I was so wrapped up in that, I thought for sure it was the end of the episode. Man alive.

Bong-gu’s associate gives him the update and suggests they use Shi-kyung. He’s bloodied and currently enduring Chinese water torture. (Is that like a when in Rome thing?)

Bong-gu finds him being treated thusly and slaps Mia across the face. This is why you have no friends. He sits Shi-kyung down to make the offer: join his side. He seems to be playing right into their plan.

But Bong-gu is as shrewd as he is crazy, and needles Shi-kyung to take the offer as planned—after all, isn’t this a double agent mission? He points out Shi-kyung’s lack of a poker face, saying that someone with his personality isn’t cut out for mole work. I’m starting to agree. And worry.

Bong-gu says that really, Jae-ha is the bad guy for sending his friend into the enemy’s lair. I mean, he probably even pretended to put up a fight to appear less callous, but “he’s actually more ruthless [than me].”

He muses that if Jae-ha were born in a different time, he’d have slapped the faces of Yeonsangun and Nero. Ha. Shi-kyung counters that that’s all people like Bong-gu can see—what’s in front of his face.

He appeals to Shi-kyung’s vanity, asking him to set him straight then. He offers to let him get rid of anyone on his staff with a foul stench. Shi-kyung: “Aren’t you the cause of that stench?” Damn.

I love that knowing their plan doesn’t stop Bong-gu from trying to make Shi-kyung go darkside anyway. That’s HIS vanity, and they know it. Attempt #1 is a failure, but Bong-gu is determined to win Shi-kyung over. The fish is on the hook.

Hang-ah wakes up in bed (they’re still in China) and Dad scampers around to make sure she’s okay and getting rest, but she will have none of that—she asks for Jae-ha right this instant, freaking out about not wasting another minute in finding Bong-gu.

Jae-ha rushes in and she asks him, eyes wide with panic, if he has a plan for catching Bong-gu because they can’t let another minute pass with him out there. Jae-ha and Dad exchange worried looks and Dad leaves the room.

She asks again and again, and he tells her not to think about anything, and just rest. But she shakes her head no, getting more and more frantic. Tears start to fall, as she gasps, “How can I rest? Do you know what a scary person Kim Bong-gu is?”

She’s never once shown fear before this. Now I get why he and Dad were looking at each other so strangely.

He hugs her tight. “I’m sorry, Hang-ah-ya, for not protecting you. I know. I get it now, seeing you like this… how scared you were, how difficult it was for you. I know it now. I’m sorry Hang-ah-ya. I said I’d make you happy. But I’m a powerless bastard. I’m so sorry.”

She cries into his shoulder, her panic subsiding. Gah, the sight of her blue and purple hand clutching onto him just breaks my heart.

Jae-ha and Dad meet with a Chinese official who apologizes for the “incident” and Dad freaks out, but Jae-ha holds him back. He says that if they’re sorry, they can show it, by letting South Korean troops in country to catch Bong-gu.

The Chinese official in turn tells Bong-gu they’re no longer in cahoots, and orders him out of China in three hours. How perfect is it that Bong-gu’s bedroom is decorated like a child’s, full of oversized stuffed animals? It’s exactly as I pictured.

He’s short on time and moves, so he calls Shi-kyung over to make threats—what he got a taste of was Torture Lite, so if he doesn’t want to be begging to die, he should sign up for Team Blackhats.

His plan: have Shi-kyung pretend he’s succeeded in Mission Double Agent and then be a double-double agent, and feed Jae-ha false information about his whereabouts. He gives Shi-kyung time to think it over, or else he’ll end in bloody torture. And then he screams, “Why do you MAKE ME be this way?!” Yunno, I always found that to be the creepiest thing serial killers say.

Jae-ha sits with Hang-ah in bed and fills her in on everything. She freaks out at the news that he sent Shi-kyung. “That’s like entrusting a piece of meat to a tiger!” Aw, you think he’s a beefcake too?

Hang-ah: “If something goes wrong…” Jae-ha: “Then I’ll spend the rest of my life blaming myself…” He’s worried because there hasn’t been any contact, but says all they can do is wait. “We have to trust him.”

Shi-kyung’s torture just gets worse and worse, and Mia goes to town, threatening Dad and the princess like it’s Torture Christmas. Shi-kyung trembles, screaming out in pain. Did they finally do it? Did they break him?

Jae-ha gets a call. It’s Shi-kyung. He says that the plan worked and gives him the coordinates where Bong-gu will be… as Bong-gu listens. Jae-ha says their troops are arriving soon in country, so they’ll meet him there.

Shi-kyung asks if Jae-ha will come himself, but he says no—he’s found Hang-ah and she needs medical care. But Shi-kyung tells him he should come and witness Bong-gu’s capture with his own eyes, since this is what he’s been working towards. Bong-gu practically licks his chops at the king headed straight for his trap.

Jae-ha agrees and Shi-kyung gives him a place to meet. He sends Hang-ah home first, and she worries but he says it’ll be fine—it’s Eun Shi-kyung after all. He gives her a kiss and heads out.

Shi-kyung waits at an industrial plant and Jae-ha arrives, happy to see him. But Shi-kyung seems different, detached. Jae-ha asks why he’s lost so much weight, but he says nothing. We see snipers on the roof, and a bug behind Shi-kyung’s ear.

He takes Jae-ha in his own car without a security escort, and Jae-ha tries to make conversation on the way but Shi-kyung remains cryptically aloof. Hang-ah and Dad are on their way out, but she asks them to turn the car around—something doesn’t feel right.

Jae-ha and Shi-kyung arrive at a rocky cliff overlooking the ocean, and Jae-ha looks out, confused. Bong-gu is here? Shi-kyung says yes, so he follows. They climb through some rocks and come out onto the cliff, where Bong-gu is waiting with a team of gunmen.

Sitting across from each other are two thrones. One is empty, while Bong-gu sits in the other. He greets him with a smile and a bow, “Welcome, your majesty.”

Jae-ha turns slowly toward Shi-kyung…

Shi-kyung raises his gun in Jae-ha’s face.

Oh. Holy. Hell.

 
COMMENTS

AAAAUUUUUUUUUUGH. Damn is that a good ending. You finally learn how to do a cliffhanger right, just when it counts. The thing is, I still hold out faith that Shi-kyung is being a quadruple agent (or something, the math is confusing) – in that I think he and Jae-ha were banking on Bong-gu’s counter moves. This is chess, after all. Just with live pieces.

The thing that’s selling the other side though (that he really put on a black hat) is Shi-kyung’s performance, because he really did endure an insane amount of torture, and afterwards he seems hollowed out and lifeless. Even though I firmly believe he’s still got it together on the inside, seeing him that way puts everything into question. Nicely played.

No matter if this is Shi-kyung being a triple agent or not, that last image just kills me—him holding his gun out at Jae-ha like their first meeting. Before it meant nothing, but now it’s betrayal because of the friendship they’ve formed. Their relationship might honestly be my favorite thing about this drama, and if you kill that bromance, Show, I will break up with you.

I’m so glad that Jae-ha has finally made his move against Bong-gu and proud of the kind of king he’s become. He once laughed at Jae-kang for saying that the king was the people and that the throne belonged to them. He was the guy who called the royal family puppets and empty scarecrows, but in the end he puts his faith in the system and the people.

And I like the question of morality that Bong-gu raises, because after all, a king is often as ruthless and tyrannical as any mass murderer. But again that difference is people. At the end of the day, a king still answers to his people. A murderer does not. Though the system Jae-ha operates in is flawed and can be abused, it has a balance in place that keeps any one person from having too much power. Bong-gu just consumes endless power and wealth thinking that it’s enough, and is left asking why he doesn’t have what Jae-ha has. I love that it’s so simple – he has too much power to ever have what he really wants.

And Shi-kyung is the embodiment of that. He is in the purest sense the faith of the people in their king, and Bong-gu sees it. He wants it for himself like a shiny toy, thinking that possessing Shi-kyung will be the same as having his faith. The fact that Bong-gu and Jae-ha stand there on the cliff, waging war over one soldier – (besides the fact that the bromance tickles me pink) is the perfect distillation of that conflict. I didn’t think his capturing Hang-ah or Mom was anything more than a plot device, but the war over Shi-kyung feels vastly different—it’s their ideological war, and it’ll get at the heart of the central hero/villain conflict, which is exactly where I want to be before the finale.

Warning: I’ve been pretty lax about the spoiler posts in this thread, but if you post spoilers about next week’s finale (and I mean both episodes), you will get a pair of VERY CRANKY recaps from me. [Note: Proper spoiler etiquette is to mark anything even remotely spoilery in CLEAR, no uncertain terms, short of neon lights, so that anyone who doesn’t want to read it (namely ME) could see it from a mile away and swerve around your comment.] You have been warned. I hold a mean grudge, Lee-Jae-ha-style, and not the kind with revengey kisses either.

 
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SHIT!!!! the first MV hit me like a ram.... Oh my fuckin' gosh stop it!!!!!!!!

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I have a dream. I dreamt that for the final episode next week, the great finale, hearties from all corners of earth gather to watch on a big screen. Ya, something like the final of a world cup football match where we will all be cheering for our favorite team to bring home the coveted trophy. That will definitely be epic !!

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count me in!!!!!

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HELL YESS that would be a history of a dramakind!!!!!!

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I will be thinking of you Anon, and rearwindow, and LSGlover, and ahjumma, and guam, and bali dancer, and mayo, and ilikemangoes,ilikekettlecorn,mia,wood,girlfriday,koala,helleza, gordon, and all of you--too many to mention...you know who you are hearties...
I shall be watching live on ionair early in the morning -forsaking sleep- and holding my breath and sighing and heart constricting and tears falling, and gripping my seat..holding your hands virtually .....next week.

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And I'll be thinking of you all as well when I watch the final two episodes. Gosh, I can't believe they're upon us already!!

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Yes! I'll be there too and I'll buy you all popcorns and sodas! Awww I'll be thinking all of you too! :D

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Cheers ! Maybe GF can create a blank ep19 for us first. By the time she adds her recap, we could have reached 1,000 already !

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Oops, will it run foul of no spoiler rule ? :P

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Football and TK2H...Can I ask for more!!!!!!!!

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cheers everyone!! i'll certainly be there :)

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Dear TK2H and wonderful people here in DB,
Here's my song dedicated for you once this DAEBAK to the MAX drama comes to an end next week. Hope you'll like it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1EHfSkDvLE

It's nice to be part of this wonderful thread with exchange of insights, support, love, humor and intelligent comments. I surely will come back here once in a while. Hope to cross our paths again someday.

TK2H Fighting!!!

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That's one of my favourite performances. :D

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Mine too! :D I miss them so much in 1N2D *teary eyes*

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Oh yes....I miss 1N2D so very much too....thank goodness knowing that TK2H would start soon helped fill the void.....sigh.....

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mine too. I can watch it over n over again :D

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Thanks for sharing, LSG looks so cute.

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thank you for sharing the link... i'm really teary eyed listening to the song with LSG..Thank you,thank you TK2H, thank you hearties.. :)

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It's one of my favourite MVs too. I'm already tearing up just reading this page.
Yesterday, during my aqua aerobics class, I was as usual thinking about TK2H, and it dawned on me how comfortable I am being a part of this forum. Here, I can be myself - spazz as much as I what over LSG and the show, and I won't receive weird looks. Even my elder daughter who loves Kpop and was the one who introduced 1N2D to me and indirectly, LSG sometimes feels a little uncomfortable when I spazz too much! Anyway, she's now in India doing a community project, so I don't even have anyone to discuss the show with.

So I'm definitely going to miss all of you and the fun we had.

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Hearties,
I'm glad you liked it. For those who are interested on our King Lee Seung Gi's music, this is a great site to visit:

http://tryp96.wordpress.com/lsg-music/

Enjoy and relax while waiting for our doomsday next week :D

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it is Victoria Day long weekend holidays here in Canada..

You know, they could not have picked the best actress for this role of Hang Ah - only Ha Ji Won can fill this role - she fits this role perfectly. She is not the typical delicate beauty, she is physically fit, charming and her face is a chameleon. She looks like a soldier in her uniform yet she is also passes for a Cinderella in a gown. She can be cute, coy and vulnerable and innocent yet can kick and punch and aim and shoot . She's a perfect actress.

I am officially fangirling with Ha Ji Won now.

I think the character of Hang Ah is the best ever written for a female character in kdrama. Hang Ah is a dream girl. Beauty and brawn and brain and heart and honor and virtue - she has it all.
I like that Hang Ah is portrayed as a woman - not just a officer who is intelligent, cold, tough, calculating, unyielding, strong -- but also a woman who falls in love and be a girl and likes girly stuff -- skin care and dating --A woman who can be vulnerable in front of her man, who acts coy and cute. A woman that also influences her man to do the right thing without controlling him. A woman who can be a girlfriend -to the princess- without jealousy and pettiness. A woman who hangs out with guys and be respected by them. Who has a loving relationship with her father and in-laws esp her future mother-in-law.
That's quite a feat to win the heart of a kdrama mother-in-law. :)

Hang AH - you are the epitome of the Virtuous woman .

I hope drama land will write more strong female characters like Hang Ah. She raised the bar for every female lead character.

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I agree that Hang-ah is perhaps the best (or at least most awesome) kdrama female lead character I've encountered. This may sound weird, but part of what I love most about her is that on top of her obvious amazingness, she is imperfect. So many of these kdrama heroines are basically these perfect, selfless, virtuous caricatures of femininity. Hang-ah on the other hand gets pissed when she's wronged, she can act impulsively, she's a bit naive, and she cries when she goes through trauma just like anybody with a heart.

But in spite, or perhaps because of, these flaws, she is a true hero. She feels like a real person, and that makes her so much more interesting to me and so much more worthy of admiration.

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Well said/written. She does play this character very well.

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Hang Ah is already my #1 kdrama female lead <3 She's all kinds of awesome, you've pretty much described everything that I love about her~

And let me fangirl HJW with you! ^^ I wonder what kind of drama she'll do next~ still waiting to see her movie "Korea" hehe

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totally agree! Hang Ah is the best female character ever written in a Kdrama. Her character is perfectly portrayed by Ms. Ha Ji Won which made her even more lovable. I agree to what rearwindow said that what made Hang Ah the most awesome female character is her imperfectness under her AWESOMENESS. Kudos to the writers for another job well done. Hang Ah's character really compliments Jae Ha's. DAEBAK. *switch to fangirling mode

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Thank you luvs & rearwindow for your tribute the HA, as strange as it sounds. It's spot-on as usual.

Long live the Queen!

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Perfect recap of a perfect episode. This drama is so good it inspires EVERYONE to their best work, even down to recappers and subbers. The speed at which these two episodes were made available for us non-Korean speakers was just amazing! And your analogy of ShiKyung representing the people of Korea in toto was spot on.

How will we survive until next week?

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How will we survive until next week?

I have the same question...

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My TK2H Finale Wish List:

Episode 19: REVENGE
A quick but painful Bong Gu / Minions resolution
–•– Bong Gu should be locked away in a tiny closet (mud brown walls) room; he should be made to watch videos (updated throughout the years) of JH-HA couple's happiness for the rest of his natural life.
–•– Bon Bon should also be locked away in a tiny closet room (pink walls) with audio of SK (on repeat) telling her about what she did to her mother for the rest of her natural life.

Episode 20: NOTHING BUT GIDDY HAPPY LOVE
–•– JH-HA marriage **ceremony + honeymoon—all the whistles and bells…nothing is to be left out; smooching, and YES, even a bed scene or two ;) ;)

**JS (walking) will of course be the maid of honor and SK the best man :) Everyone, including WOC team will of course be there as well.

–•– SK-JS courtship—going on dates—holding hands, smooching, hugging, dancing, laughing etc. (JH will of course be SK's dating couch…yep LOL)

–•– Queen Mother, Secretary and HA's dad will go fishing together (hehe).

–•– The North and South will start a slow but sure journey to bettering both their existences (we'll just use our active imaginations on this one).

–•– Fast forward a few years—We see Ah-Ha's kids (cute as buttons) picking on *ahem, couch, cough* I clearly meant playing with ;) SK-JS kids (equally cute as buttons) in the royal garden—all the grandparents are there sipping tea and talking about how silly JH is for getting jealous just because HA invited Hyun Bin to an upcoming palace party…

–•– Fast forward to the party—HA makes a grand entrance—so breathtaking that JH can't take his eyes off her. He sweeps her off her feet and beehives into one of the palace rooms—they start making out—HA says, "Comrade Lee Jae Ha, where are your manners? We have guests!"

To which JH replies, "I love my country, my people, and yes, I'm even starting to be fond of yours, but above all these, YOU, MY QUEEN ARE MY HEART—I love you HA!!!!!!!!!!" *they start a passionate kiss*

THE END

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Oh I LOVE IT !!!!!!!!! Can we just send this to the writers , PD and anyone who might have a say in ending. I would just melt in drama land heaven if any of this happened.

Thank you!! I will just live with these scenarios all weekend to keep my sanit :-)

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I let my imagination go wild @DT ;)
I needed something to keep me sane while waiting (the longest wait ever) for Wednesday and Thursday!

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Agree! I love your Episode 20 version, especially SK and JS becoming best man and maid of honor. And JH being SK's looove coach. And JH getting pissy jealous about Hyun Bin. I'm all for it! LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!

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@Minea. We're all in need of some serious happy giddy ending—aren't we? Especially after all the Kleenex I've/we've had to…anyhow, we all could use a party (a big huge one at that)—I know I do!!!

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@Minea; Be careful, man is returning with well shaped abs...
JH has a point ;)

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you got a point there. I think our King has some well-defined abs as well but our Hang-Ah would know that better. heeheehee.

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Great story, great imagination, GREAT ENDING! Please send your story ending asap to MBC now!

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you are amazing... respect to sunbae nim...

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@Bali Dancer :)

It amazes me how we've all managed to not get locked up in some mental asylum for all the torture (happy torture, of course) but torture non-the-less; that we've all subjected ourselves to all these past weeks…no wonder my imagination ran wild :)

P.S. I am seriously out of tears and kleenex. I need to be made to laugh and smile come, if not Wednesday, then definitely Thursday, or I'll break up with TK2H!!!

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It would be amazing if they ended the show like that! I can see mini HA keeping everyone in line and mini JS and JH creating trouble. Every time the kids do something- break something JH goes "Ahhhh Stressssss"

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"Every time the kids do something- break something JH goes 'Ahhhh Stressssss'"

Hahahahaha—perfect! I love it @slfowie :)

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Remember the scene where JK, JH and Queen mother gathered in the green house and JK said that JH broke one of the national treasures? How much do you want to bet that any kid of JK would do something like that too.. I can totally imagine Queen mother going" This is what I had to suffer while you were growing up!Now its YOUR turn to go through the same things"....while I just sit back and laugh at you ( implied)

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Seeing it! LOL

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lol. That'd be so sweet. I really want a glimpse into their future.

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I'm glad someone brought this up. What kind of national treasure might JH have broken? I didn't quite catch that.

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@slfowie - Thanks. Must have been something that we, the audience, didn't need to know in detail. Just thought with that move JH made when talking about it that it was something we'd find out about later.

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Beautiful, perfect, magnificent.

May I add, please:
they are playing bridge,
can HA invite Jang Dong Gun on the weeding..it would be epic!!!!!!!!!

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@mtoh

Add, add, add…please add! Just because writer-nim is set on draining all the tears from our eyes doesn't mean we can't dream up our very own happily ever after…hehe lol :)

"can HA invite Jang Dong Gun on the weeding..it would be epic!!!!!!!!!" <-- yes, yes, yes; why not? hehe!

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@Adjovie; Ep 4:

By now Hang-ah is smiling, totally onto his plan. He turns to her, “Hey is it Jang Dong-gun that you like?” She puts her nose in the air, “No, Brad Pitt.”

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Hehe—I was nodding with approval…my love for HA tripled-quadruplified when she said Brad Pitt—I love love love love Brad Pitt!

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" Just because writer-nim is set on draining all the tears from our eyes doesn’t mean we can’t dream up our very own happily ever after " Totally! now how do u feel about a GRAND traditional wedding?U know,with pretty royal hanboks and everything? *daydreams*

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me likey the pretty royal hanboks!

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Me <3 :)

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@Adjovie; Ummm Brad Pitt...can he be there...please!!!!!

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HA and I would both faint…! SK will have to (come to the rescue) stop JH from punching Brad Pitt… LOL!

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@pinokya; lol...sweet JH!

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I love your scenario. Approved

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@Em.

I'll even settle for one of the scenarios—seeing the grandparents playing with the future princes and princesses will suffice!

*hoping* *fingers crossed*

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lol. It sounds like a manga. I like it. <3

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I would love the ending of this K-drama end like this. Let us keep our fingers cross that the writers has the same train of thoughts as you.

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my fantasies too - to see both pairs JH/HA, SK/JS with their own set of kids and the kids playing and bickering and JH scratching his head ahhhhh stress!!!!

(the same was i love SeGa ending when they had 3 kids in a row LOL)

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@ Arhazivory, Guam2000, luvs, NN

I really hope we don't end up with 5 minutes of "and they lived happily" etc—use your imagination type of ending…

I want the (happy) ending to be just as developed as the rest of the story lines…

I don't think it's too much for them to give us a grand wedding /honeymoon…and for us to see a little into their future—I'd love to see some kids for sure :) That will be fantabulous!

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That's what I've been advocating~!!

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does anyone else think Shi Kyung is hot in that black on black suit? I mean, seriously.

And damn, this episode. GAAAAAH.

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I think he is hot in anything in TK2H.. And would have been even hotter0 talking about scorching Sun's surface hot, in a shower scene.

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agree! he can wear a potato sack and he'll still be sizzlin'!

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Yeah...I can imagine him as a cowboy...don't know why ;)

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lol @potato sack and him as a cowboy. LOL.

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The boots...Imagine? ;)

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The boots, as in him JUST wearing the boots and nuthing else?

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@slfowie; I was thinking potato sack and boots...;)
But yours...wow ;)

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Wow slfowie....wow. Thanks for corrupting my mind.

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You are welcome...But wasn't it ALREADY corrupted before? ;)

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Now its even more so! *fans self*

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I don't know if its the same for any of you guys, but I like the fact that Korean Dramas don't shove sex down the viewers throat like other western drama. There are steamy and sexy scenes but they are not over the top and kinda awkward to look at if you are watching it with people other than your close friends.
Plus they give us more room to imagine and let our perverted self out!

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The hat.... only the hat!

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@slfowie; You have point, imagination does wonders!

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So true slfowie. I hate the way Hollywood does it so I came over to kdrama land for that purpose.

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@ Arhazivory : There are still some shows that love to watch- Criminal minds, Castle, White Collar

@mtoh: yep being able to imagine and make up scenarios is what makes the shows even more fun.

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@Arhazivory; off topic, did you have cookies today?

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LOL! I didn't. Only muffins and they weren't rotten. :D

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Scenarios...hmmm...hmmm?

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For example, she is practicing her singing, like he instructed, and he arrives....

She is walking down the garden where he kissed her, maybe a little slowly because she has just starting to walk again, and he appears...

She is crying, thinking he is dead, and he appears...

She is crying and reading the letter he left behind (which is a declaratio of love) and he arrives...

He is injured but well and when he wakes up in bed at the palace or hospital, she is there, taking care of him...

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The last one... lol

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Jane, you appear to be a big fan of Shi Kyung ( me too ) ^^. In addition, I vote for the last scenario.

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"He is injured but well and when he wakes up in bed at the palace or hospital, she is there, taking care of him…"

yes that sounds good. and more kisses between them thank you very much

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@ Jane

Had a similar idea. If you don't mind to read my comment at episode 16, page 6, comment 275. :)

(was hard to find for myself among 2338 comments *lol*)

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@Thalia, yes, I am a huge fan. I love Earnest Bot... and it is not that I do not love our dear Jae Ha, is just that SK just takes my breath away. His earnestness, his restraint, but also deep passion and feelings. To me, he is the one that most feels, even though he is always (well, until this last episode) in control.

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as in hot, or fiery in Spanish? If yes, then i agree! he is muy caliente

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Yes, caliente means hot in Spanish.

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@Jane: I keep wondering if there was a man who is as sweet as Shi Kyung oppa in the real world. In that case, I think I, at first, have to be as beautiful as Prince Jae Shin ^^ to have chance to meet him :D

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the black suit with the vest and the red lining?

shiiiiiiit yeah, i nearly fainted when i saw him wearing that. so beautiful!

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YESSS i totally thought that too! and the pose he had while aiming the gun on Jae Ha is so *blink blink*

HOT MUCH!

im loving him wearing vests in this episode. he should wear them more often. Shi Kyung's look good man. Dayyummmm fine namja

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Haha, I still remember how, at the start, everyone was groaning about how Bong Gu was a caricature of a villain. Now, it's amazing to see how the scriptwriters have worked in all these little details that make him so layered/complex a character. And those parallels between him and Jae Ha - alternate-reality versions of each other - add so much richness to the characterisation of both.

And it is this sort of thing that makes me so invested in this show. Sometimes the plotlines make me roll my eyes a little, but the characters are so, so finely-written. I love that Jae Ha grows (so much, and so BELIEVABLY) over the episodes, and that it is life's great shapers - love, and loss, and responsibility - that transform a manboy into such a great king (though he already had it in him from the start, which is just another level of awesome). I love that Hang Ah is not just 'badass' but a strong woman - smart, independent, and yet wonderfully emotionally-attuned to others - who deserves respect in all senses of the word (e.g. the way she dealt with Jaeshin just bowled me over). And that she doesn't just devolve into insipidity/weakness the way Gil Ra Im did in the latter half of Secret Garden.

And don't even get me started on Shi Kyung, Jae-shin, Secretary Eun (remember when we thought he might turn out a flop of a character as well? xD), the Queen and Jae-kang. The scriptwriters love their characters, and it really, really shows. There's weakness in each of them, but you also get to see true mettle and spirit.

Another thing that really stood out for me was the maturity with which the relationships are portrayed here. Love in K2H is noble, and built on trust/joint trials/sharing of each other's burdens. I adore that you can actually understand why A loves B, and I adore that this love actually builds people up/makes them better people, the way love should. It doesn't just involve cute bickering or blowing hot/cold the way it does in a lot of dramas (admittedly, Jae HaXHang Ah felt a little like that to me at the start, but those worries have long since been disproven). What's more, the viewers never feel that the non-romantic relationships (leader-subordinate, parent-child, friendship) fade into the background. Always a plus point.

THEN. THE ACTING. So impressed by LSG in this; I haven't watched much of his acting before, so I can't compare, but he IS Jae Ha, down to the subtle nuances like the expression in the eyes/mouth and the body language. And Jo Jung Suk - perfect portrayal of upright, frank idealism. Ha Ji Won, Lee Yoon Ji, Yoon Yeo Jung, Lee Sung Min. What an incredible cast.

And LOL that was a pretty long comment for me but this show inspires ~deep thoughts~ in me, haha.

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I have an urge to push your comment to the top.
*PUSH ^*

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I concur on all points!
its interesting how we say the same things differently... love this interaction with you all, hearties!!!

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Ditto on everything u said!(I'm too lazy too type all of this myself,otherwise I totally would!so thanks a lot varying:D)

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I will miss reading these insightful comments every week. This drama was a beautiful journey, wish it would never end..

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And because of people like you i don't know what to write...hehhaaa, respect, I agree, thank you :)
I never thought that drama can connect people from all over the world like this...
There's something in TK2H...hahaaa ;)

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Luffs it!! <3

It is these well thought out & multi-dimensional characterizations and THE ACTING that makes our hearts collectively soar & sink with the characters themselves.

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Another well written insight on this drama.

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Good commentary! btw what happened to BG's magic tricks?

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That WAS a good commentary. Thanks. And I think BG has his hands full of reality right now so he has no time for magic tricks.

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I want to push the "Like" button. Where is it??

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OMG. I LOVE THIS COMMENT.

I hate it in dramas when the lead guy has no answer to why he loves the lead girl just because "love needs no reason."

BULLSHIT.

You love someone because you can be honest with them. You love someone because when you need to be strong for everyone else, you can just break down and cry on their lap. You love someone because their embrace makes you feel safe and protected. You love someone because they accept your flaws yet still attempt to make you into a stronger person.

And that's exactly why JaeShin loves ShiKyung and JaeHa loves HangAh. <3

Why you gottta be so amazing show?

--btw your name still sucks :D it should have remained as The King. Haha

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I love everything you've written here. Fuck, so spot on.

However, I have to say, I've decided I think the title is kind of genius even if it wasn't intended- purely for googling purposes. If I had to wade through everything else in the world titled 'The King', when I really just wanted more stuff on this k-drama, it would have pissed me off. So, for that they get kudos. No other dummy is calling their project "The King 2 Hearts"!

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The title is a bit odd, but you have a point there, jenlikeskettlecorn. A gazillion Kings to the one
King2Hearts.

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@funnypincles...

i concur with you..

"love needs no reason"???? that is simply laziness on the part of the writer.

even a lame 'because you are so pretty i am attracted to you" is acceptable than the above...

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I will do a solo rally in front of Girlfriday's and javabean's house for them to put a like button in this thread and then I will like your comment! Your points are really so TRUE and awesome. *2 thumbs up

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Wonderful insight. Was going to write something about the characterisation which I LOVE, but you did it for me and written so beautifully.

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@varying: No apologies needed for your long comment when every word rings true.

One of my fav comments ever! So gonna miss all your intelligent views and wicked wit. It's a double tragedy for me when this ends.

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I admit I was one that found Bong gu unconvincing and totally admit I was wrong. I agree with everything you said, this drama is all about relationships, romantic and non and I love how developed they all are.

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Oh wow, the comments in these recaps! Are they going to reach 1000 by the finale?

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Episode 16 already made it to over 2,300 comments. Ridiculous!

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2 300..pffff...I'll bet on 3 500!
Keep typing...

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on a side note.... how many of you are watching EM?
watched epi 17th - boy it was the best episode for the entire series so far. if you like a legal drama and shakespeare and hitchcock - this is the episode for you...
( the lead girl is also named Ji Won... rtp is not bad either - except the lead girl is a bit dumb at times and lacking in common sense- inconsistent writing..)
K2H Hang Ah beats out all the leading ladies - its the best written role for a woman.

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Haven't watched 17 yet but I predict that it'll be out by tonight so I'll watch it then. I want Soo-Mi, jang-Il and his father to die though. Soo-Mi is just as bad as Bong Gu in my book.

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I watched....What a cliffhanger... on the rooftop!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome!

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@mtoh -
EM epi 17 was great, however, if you watch epi 18 (EM), its like one step forward, two steps backwards again....
i could not finish the episode- starting to get pissed - i blame the writers...and to think that they are extending it to 24 episodes? wheo????
--the acting left much to be desired for me, not convincing enough, not enough rage, or surprise, or anger, on the eyes and faces ---
anyway this topic shld be in another forum.
sorry...

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Yes, I enjoy in that hot and cold mind games...
They won't extend it, that's what I read. Waiting for sub ep 18, and yes other forum when ep 17 get posted.

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Nope, not me, I haven't seen it and don't know why I'm not interested at all. Is it heavy drama? If it is, I think I might pass on it until later on when I don't have nothing else to do. I've been watching RTP though but stop at ep 16 because I don't want to lose any hair that's left on me ~ I know to each his own ~ but for me they could have gone better...oh man, oh man...is all I can say. Good thing I started to watch QIHM ~ much better than RTP (*ready for the stones that will hit me*)

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I’ve been watching RTP though but stop at ep 16 because I don’t want to lose any hair that’s left on me ~

hahahahaha!!! what a comment! (really you have to gear up for the stones that will hit you ) hahahaha!

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@LSGlover

i feel the same - i skip most of the silly scenes with RTP and EM- i enjoyed the first 4 episodes and they went downhill since. i don't know why they want to prolong EM to 24 episodes. it is going back and forth too many times as if their audience is a bunch of seniles - ooops 'you forgot so lets show the flash back once again ' - every episode it happens---...blah blah blah.

the women's roles here were so poorly written and it is so maddening- i mean i only require common sense... i feel insulted sometimes as an audience...

I will try QIHM later - after K2H is done and after I have debriefed.

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@luvs
I heard that one of the reason why they are extending ETM is to give more time for the next drama, Bridal Mask
& just like what I told AnnMichelle ~ please don't hate me if you don't think QIHM ain't that good LOL!

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Dear LSGLover/Eva,

I am so with you. Not interested in the least in any other dramas, especially the competing ones. Call me small minded. I don't care. I just want to give TK2H my total support and undivided loyalty.

Besides (here are the real reasons, hahaha), I am not interested in the revenge/torture type dramas at all; found most of them very contrite. I watched Women under the Sun (by the same writers I believed), the acting was the only thing that got me through midway before I gave up in disgust by the stupid plot. Time travel theme, if done right, can be very interesting. But, to sustain a 20-episode drama? Very doubtful. I take 49 Days as exhibit number 1 (only because that's the most recent, similar themed drama). I got so bored by the switching back and forth that I dropped that too.

This is my personal opinion and I only say it here, in TK2H thread, so please don't hate me. Each to her own and world peace etc. Let's just enjoy.

(Based on your opinion, maybe I will give QIHM a chance after TK2H ends.)

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same here. I tried watching RT and EQM ep1 but cant get past that...just doesnt draw me in the way TK2H. I just cant watch another drama while TK2H is still screening. I spent the time between episodes catching up on TK2H news from DB, Soompi and LSG's fans' blogs (like tryp and lsgairenint).

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@ giggleshohoho
For some reason I can't even make myself read DB's recap on ETM...I don't know why...strange...maybe coz of TK2H virus

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@AnnMichelle,
Please don't hate me if you see the QIHM and find it difficult to watch hehehe *please say u still be my friend* LOL

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@LSGLover,

I forgive you in advance, hahaha.

Seriously, don't worry about it. We all have our little quirks. There is really no telling what's attracting us in anything. I confess I am a very particular one. My fave dramas seldom overlap with any best-of lists. So, let's just enjoy TK2H okay?

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Please... I'll give you Boong do talisman for that. I so agree that QIHM is way better than RTP. I've stopped watching the latter because it has literally lost the plot and fallen into the stupid.

I watched QIHM from the very beginning and like K2H, Boong do has made me impatient with stupid male leads.

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@Danceblur
Thanks coz I'd probably be needing Boong-Do's talisman later on :D

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I totally agree with what you said about stupid male leads. So refreshing to watch a drama where male leads are so smart - book smart AND street smart (like Boong Do in QIHM and Jae Ha in K2H). Jae Ha and Boong Do are, by far, my favorite male leads of all times. Smarts just add so much more to a man's appeal!

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i'm tired at work.. it's been a week, i only sleep 5 hr/day. every nite busy rewatching K2H.. lurking@ dramabeans, soompi, koala page.. reading comments, looking for spoilers.. (guilty, i love spoilers ;D)
i'm gonna go nuts this weekend waiting for the next ep. i'm probably gonna watch 1N2D to fill the gap.

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I do nothing but what you do too! haha! And now my life seems 1n2d or K2H -centric... ! >__< I was never a fangirl ahah but right now Lee Seung Gi totally won me over. TOTAL CRAZY FAN. :D I'm watching an impossible amount of 1n2d episodes waiting for E19!! Can't believe it's gonna end next week. How am I gonna survive.. Aish. :)

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@rhumball, @S

Heehee. Sounds like the rest of us. Btw, where can you watch 1n2d episodes? Is it eng-subbed? (i only understand a handful of Korean words)

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@Minea
How come you haven't watched 1N2D yet? It's the BEST variety show ever! (I mean Season 1 - not that season 2 is not good, but you know with out Seunggi and Eun Jiwon, the show kinda lost it appeal to me)

Start at episode 27 when Seunggi first joined the show. I was so hooked on it last year. Practically did a marathon on the show - it was like watching a drama and it comforted me and made me laugh during a very trying ad difficult year.

Enjoy!!! You won't regret it!

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i actually just discovered 1n2d quite recently because of TK2H (you know, looking for everything and anything even remotely connected to LSG :)). And I saw that DB was recapping the episodes so I read the 1st recap and boy! was I hooked. I haven't gotten around to watching any of the eps yet 'cause I'm re-watching TK2H episodes every chance I get (and stalking DB for comments before the next episode is up). :)

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Yes I'm not the only one ill with the TK2H virus! I do the same thing too, as a matter of fact, I need to be up 4 hrs from now but instead of going to sleep I'm here lurking DB threads and looking for spoilers from different sites hehehe

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i try to find english subbed Strong hearts episodes -
Seungi is a witty host, he is really smart kid--now LSG is (not a kid anymore hehe) to take care of my blood pressure - i blame it on K2H)
I like Strong hearts because i get to know the k stars individually -
I learned so far how hard they all work at perfecting their craft and how the 'idols' take care of their fans.
i can't believe for example - Kang Ho Dong shook hands to 80,000 fans in one day???? (please correct me if i am wrong) that ought to go to the Guinness World Record...

now i understand how the fans can get so protective and so jealous about their idols - i mean they don't approve of their idols dating!!!
ha ha they are in their 30's and they can't date? LOL
---if that happens in hollywood- there would be riots or murder!!!

In a way it is good for the stars/idols - because it protecting them from making wrong decisions - when you are young, you are more impulsive and prone to act rashly!
According to science - age 25, is when people's minds develop judgment.
So Hallyu is doing a good thing. Do you wonder why idol singer do dramas as well? so they can "date" and po po even if its only pretend ---
la la la la... oops forgive this silly unni..

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@luvs
"so they can “date” and po po even if its only pretend"

That's why LSG need to have more "po po" with HJW before this drama ends or he'll be single again before his next drama hehehe :D

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@slfowie,
yes it has dark moments but there is a I know, i wonder light at the end of the tunnel as well.

EM - is just dark - no redeeming factor whatsoever... if u havent seen it - don't. save your precious time and waste it here... LOL

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(what happened? please delete first sentence - it should read like this...)

"Yes it has dark moments but there is a light at the end of the tunnel as well."

I am trying to type fast and it just post itself before I can edit it... LOL

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@ luvs
Was this your response to comment 163.1.2.2? I also hope that there is a light at the end of the tunnel... maybe by showing their lives after 5 years will all the cute kids or even a SK shower scene would leave us happy! ( I for one would be reallllly happpy with the shower scene)
Its just Sunday! Three more days, or 5 counting today and Wednesday since Viki subbers finishing subbing round 8 pm! I just want to watch the show!

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in a recent interview LSG indicated that he and Ji Won don't talk about their intimate scenes - it's too embarrassing .
and that they have to do a particular kiss scene 6 times - because they have to film it in different angles --and "they were deep kisses although it shows like a light kiss."

Awwwwww...Seungi gi can be so forward...
so he really did 'besame besame mucho' ...lalalalalalal

..... stop fangirling already...
goodnight hearties it's past my bedtime again...

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The last pic in Comments section reminds me of their first meeting.
Differences: army attire, indoors...

Thank you for the recap, GF :)

*sigh* next week will be dreadful, all Wed-Thu dramas ended in the same time

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Hmm there is still Queen In Hyun's Man, its another time traveling drama but the hero can to the future and back to his own time. While TK2H is like dark and mysterious guys that make you fall for them because of their looks, dangerous aura and personality; RTP is the funny boy QIHM is like one of the sweet charming man who's one smile turns you into mush, ( kinda like most of the second leads that never get the girl)

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I wasn't into him in A thousand kisses, but QIHM is really good.., I'm watching since beginning.

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Good to know I'll be meeting you in those recap threads. :3

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On the same side....comrade!

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@mtoh: seems like we've got the same taste on kdrama

@arhazivory: looks like I'll go check out that thread too ^^

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@ Arhazivory; I don't know how much I'm gonna be there, recaps late...and I'm watching every week...But I'll check it out!

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@LSGLover...I'm glad ;)

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i'm planning on marathoning QIHM right after the finale of K2H and hopefully catching up on the recaps & then hope there's a sense of community there too.
I'll see some of you guys there.
I'll just be missing some of you too much.
Through our 18 recaps i feel like i know a pretty good amount of all your personalities. :P

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The English subs are too slow for me and with my finals up i just scavenged for QIHM recaps. Since my finals are finally over, and I have tonns of free time I am gonna have a marathon of QIHM next week or week after that.

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Yep...subs late, but I admire to those people. They put smile on my face with every new episode. It wouldn't be the same without them ;)

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I am not criticizing them, its just i have set amount of time which could spend watching TV. And by the time the subbs come out I am too busy studying for my finals.
Does viki have subbs for this show? Coz one of the fun things is reading the comments on the video.

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Yes Viki subs. And quickly too! Usually within a day subs are completed <3

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For QIHM fans!

http://maymaywatch.blogspot.com/2012/05/recap-queen-in-hyuns-man-episode-10.html

I'll post it here, I hope this won't be a problem!

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I check that and Joomi for updates ever Wednesday and Thursday- every hour after 1pm.

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Lol and LOL!

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Just coz i don't watch it due to time constrain does not mean that I don't follow it obsessively...

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@slfowie,

I won't categorize K2H as "dark and mysterious", in fact, it is the most realistic drama of all. Rtp is a fantasy and EM is more psychological and legal drama.
While RTP is escapist, EM deals with guilt and revenge issues.
TK2H, on the other hand has all the elements - romance; family ties; international relationships; N & S K divide; a bit James Bond-ish - just look at BG, CLub M and Bonbon as antagonist and JH/HA and SK, WOC as the heroes - ; and
like a spy thriller - kidnapping and escape and rescue and moles etc.

That is why the audience - us here included - can spend hours dissecting and arguing back and forth, and getting into the characters because they are relatable to real life. and the issues are so real - take Club M - i compare it to World bank pr IMFF (who and what is the world bank anyway? who owns it?? where do they get all the money to lend to nations? - who knows ???
In K2H plot, Club M bribed the govt leaders , in this example Sec Eun TAe-Palace/monarchy - and got in the country and --even assasinate their king..
and didn't they give money to china and then use them to hide Hang Ah? etc ...

now there is the International Criminal Court - to prosecute BongGu as a ciminal. this is so real-life .
In reality it is called international human rights commission.

I could go on and on... it is so fascinating. I would like to buy the book if K2H was taken out of a book - anyone know?

I know the TMTETS was based on a book - i would like the english translated book - i think it is better than the drama adaptation - i would have been satisfied had it not been for the acting - left much to be desired altho the youngers selves did a splendid job. --- ooppsiiii go to another forum...

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Can I just take a moment to express my undying love and admiration for the brilliant viewers of TK2H? Luvs, I really have nothing to add to your comment but I wanted to commend you for your analysis.

Just when I think that we've said all there was to say about this show, there's yet another insightful, intelligent interpretation that shows up on the boards.

You all are just amazing.

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@luvs
Dark and mysterious as in a drama with something a darkness in it- you have to agree killing off JH, JS's paralysis it is dark.

And I was trying to see why kind of guys the shows would be . But yes among the other show TK1H is the most realistic. Have not watched EM so can't talk about it.

I would totally buy the book if K2H was taken out of a book!

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"TK2H, on the other hand has all the elements – romance; family ties; international relationships; N & S K divide; a bit James Bond-ish – just look at BG, CLub M and Bonbon as antagonist and JH/HA and SK, WOC as the heroes – ; and
like a spy thriller – kidnapping and escape and rescue and moles etc."

Isn't it amazing that TK2H has all those elements that you've mentioned (and more) yet it never once felt that it was a hodge podge of events? The writing is so seamless that I find myself constantly awed and surprised at the turn of every event. And you're so right when you said that it's the most realistic and relatable drama of all (among the three Wed-Thurs competing shows). It's so grounded in reality that we as viewers just unconsciously find ourselves hopelessly drawn to the characters and their journey.

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@Minea
I agree with you this show is one of the most realistic shows. I think it was either said in this site or in Koala's- if you consider the world that is set as the real world then everything is realistic!

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I noticed that too and now that you mention it...I wonder if Jae Ha will do the same thing too in the beginning...like take the gun from Shi Kyung but this time he'll fire it at Bong Gu! But this time there will be no bullets...LOL :D

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As usual thanks for the wonderful recap!!! Love reading your analysis at the end!!
Can't wait for E19 hearties!!!! OMG. This drama is definitely one of the best I've seen so far!! Love love!

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I wonder if this will play out like their first meeting...

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this is the first KDrama piggyback that makes perfect sense.

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HA! I totally thought the same thing. Finally a piggy back that actually is needed.

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I agree too. It's not because the heroine sprained her ankle or something..but because a naughty, cheeky but considerate friend and brother deliberately put the wheelchair "kilometers" away, just so his sister and friend will have "intimate" time together.

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@Lhej,
princess is paralyzed from jumping off a cliff. see earlier episodes..
Yes JH is a cupid :)))) and a romantic one. It means JH has accepted SK as a brother in law..even if SK is boring...

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OMG, right? I loved this piggyback. It was cute AND it was logical. So many points for that, K2H writers.

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ROFL -- i was just thinking that a while back.
I remember one of our hearties posted a super funny list of top 50 most common k-drama happenings, and one of them said something along the lines of giving a piggyback ride.. So here, i was like.. Yeah, but technically, it makes sense to give the piggyback ride. She's cripped.

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yup, i believe those list were posted before the piggyback was seen in epi 17th. my list was only 4 or 5.

and one of these is when a kiss or a hug is not reciprocated when it called for it???

and i totally agree with hang ah not hugging Jae Ha back - see proposal scene after Hang Ah rescued JH- because she was a bit mad at him at that time.
coz afterwards, HA and JH's romantic scenes were - in Jae Ha's word-- "bilateral" LOL

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hi! oh guy, what happen to euh shi, why he put Jae ha around enemi!???

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Keep seeing the comment go up just lending a hand to see if we get to more than 1000. Also loved the episode LSG is awesome who knew puppy could get this fierce. If this drama didint have that much competition it probably would have gotten MTETS ratings im pretty sure.

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Been there done that. Ep 16 went over 2300. lol...it'll naturally happen ravenrain.

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Okay, so last night I had a nice dream. An online video link was embedded in a thread and we all were watching it live on here while JB (=O Why dream? Its supposed to be GF remember? Aigoo...sorry GF) was doing live recaps.

I expected to dream about Jae Ha/Seung Gi but instead it was more about commenting here. Heh...it really looks like the line has been blurred as someone mentioned. ^^"

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Love it! GF was rocking!
'line has been blurred'...you didn't froze on BG, haven't you... ;)

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It's taking me 4ever to read every comment (which I must do to feed my k2h addiction), so just had to go to the end to speak my mind.

I think the main reason I love k2h is that every character in this drama is so smart or at least the writers are allowing the characters to act logically according to each character's character, so to speak. The female lead esp. is brilliant. I just finished watching ep18 of RTP. I was literally screaming at Bak Ha for being so stupid! The sheer idiocy of some of the heroines in the kdramas I've watched has made me give up on the shows. That's why it is so refreshing to see every female character in k2h acting so intelligently, with very believable dialogue. I applaud the writers and the pd for bringing us such a wonderful drama!

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I don't know have you read JB recap/comment of ep 18...I have nothing to add ;)

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I'll read it after k2h is over. Right now, my life has been hijacked by the virus that is taking over the world. I cannot stop watching and reading everything k2h.

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HELL YEAH. I was so disappointed with Rooftop prince--they seem to be tripping around the issue, I mean I was practically screaming: YOU HAVE SO MUCH EVIDENCE JUST CONVICT TAE MU ALREADY. But you're right, I loved that the TK2H characters remained true to themselves, or grew up while retaining what made them them--like Jae Ha's awesome sense of humour.

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I stop watching RTP after like 4 episodes because it ended up being one of those typical K-drama series.

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big high five! K2H ftw!

lost interest in RTP, i found it a bit cliche (with all due respect). well yeah, personal taste, right?

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But of course!

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i found it a bit annoying because of the writing. I read the recap of its 18th episode. I thanked God I dropped it. The story is really lame and cliche. yeah personal taste..

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thanks to yoochun's wide fan base (JYJ) who follows his drama till d end...:)

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I like the 3 ducklings in RTP and found the premise cute but have dropped the drama as well - even find it an effort to read the recap. I think the complexity, character development of not just the leads but the secondary ones as well and the well woven together script of TK2H is spoiling me for other dramas!

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This is a little bit out of topic, but quite important for me.

The end of the show is inevitably getting closer, what makes me feel sad not only cause we don't get any more of our absolute favorite kdrama but also we won't have any place to deepen out discussion about TK2H - as far as I know at least.

My personal issue is the time factor. The number of all those insightful, funny, thrilling, intelligent, [imagine here about 20 more appropriate adjectives] comments is growing faster than I can catch up with them. I'm simply to slow. But there is so much more I would like to talk about!

Actually I'm a member at InterPals.net. A site created for international friendships and language exchange and in my opinion a good alternative to facebook, which I rather dislike.
It would be fantastic to meet again some of you there! And even more fantastic to become friends with some of you!! :D
My name is the same as I use here.
For recognizing each other we can use the codeword: TK2H (what else ;) )

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@chetaera

i am interested if i can learn korean language- i can teach someone english - in return i can learn korean..i am planning to visit s korea in the next 2 years- so i should learn basic korean - it has 26 characters so it should be manageable - unlike chinese which has thousands...

i'll look at it...

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Not matter what happens, Hang Ah will be there to save the day ^O^ I have absolute faith in Hang Ah's ability, even though she is totally injured in various places, in saving Jae Ha!!!!

I also have absolute faith in Shi Kyung's loyalty!!!
Both Jae Ha and Shi Kyung must have known Bong gu will know Shi Kyung is here for a reason! And with Jae Ha's IQ187, surely he'd come up with a plan B, or plan A even if this was all part of the plan (send Shi Kyung to Bong gu, knowing Bong gu will know this plan, and then devise a further plan from there)

This drama is SO exciting!!!!!!! I wonder how it's gonna end!!!!!

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I still wonder to what Shi Kyung's undercover mission makes him. A double double agent, a triple or even quadruple agent (as GF hilariously named it ^^)??
Anyway ...

Katie, I utterly share your faith into Shi Kyung! That man IS the embodied loyalty to Jae Ha. And whatever plan they have - be that plan E - with Shi Kyung's loyalty and Jae Ha's high IQ they will find a way out of this s(h)ituation. Also Hang Ah is following her female instincts and heading toward them. Yay!

The only remaining question: will there be more casualties? A scary question. >.<
Poor Shi Kyung was resembling a walking dead last.
But no!! What I'm saying? 0.0 Let's drop out "dead" and keep on "walking"!!!
Got this, writers?!?!?

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@Katie and @Californiagurl earlier,

I watched again the part where Hang Ah shoots her way out of the underground holdup. When she turns and sees a guy chasing after her and the queen mother, she takes a step FORWARD, toward the guy, shoots, then another step FORWARD, shoots again and the guy just crumbles.

Oh my god, HJW's aura, totally killer, totally fearless, you almost feel some sympathy for her enemy. Just don't mess with this woman, will you? For your own sake!

I mean where else can you find a heroine like this, K-drama or not?!

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@AnnMichelle,

You described that scene very well! HJW is such a great actress that she can portray this fearless woman. I love it when the ladies in a drama are so strong. That's why I love k2h to the nth dregree.

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Yes same here! Loved that scene! Not only HJW is strong but she's also smart and I love that kind of character in leading lady instead of always damsel in distress.

Did you also notice Hang Ah's eyes when they were walking in the tunnel back in Ep 17, they also showed it Ep 18, where it looks like she's remembering all the details of the place and seems like she's counting her steps too! Am I just seeing things now? LOL

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Yes, I caught that too. Man, this woman is BRAVE! I thought. No taking cover for her but a single-mindedness in her determination to kill her her enemy and escape. Like you said, totally fearless.

Then when you watch the scene when she breaks down in front of her dad & JH, you can't help but just realize how mentally strong she was there and at every scene she had with BG , how she had pulled herself together and not allowed herself to give in to her intense fear of BG. The way she stood up to him, BG would never have known how much he actually terrified her.

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For me, the kicker in this episode was the bromance--especially when Shi Kyung was telling JS that he was him, and his father was his father. And told his father the same thing--it said so much for their bromance! Totally loved it, and him.

And when Jae Ha and Hang Ah met--JH's face when he thought she was dead. There are just too many awesome scenes-- but I guess I should include Secretary Eun's apology to the queen mother--it broke my heart. TK2H never disappoints!

Btw, Seungri's acting! I'm breaking out the champagne, he just keeps getting better! Loved it, and thanks for the recap!

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@zenith:
Shoot! You should see MY face when I thought they killed Hang Ah in this episode! And I don't think you want to hear the words that came from my mouth at that time too! So many thoughts flooded in my mind that good thing I was the only one in the room or else I'll feel sorry for that person right next to me.

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I thought last episode was daebak and then the writers gave us ep 18.

Just some observations:
1. I was surprised when Hang Ah did not make use of the strategically placed coat hooks (nails really) in her cell. The moment I saw them I thought which idiot would put a row of half-driven nails in a prison cell? They are just asking to be punctured.

2. Did anyone else think The King's Speech when Jae Ha was preparing to go into the press conference? Really? I'm the only idiot?

3. When Shi Kyung made the comment about John Mayo looking at things from his eye level, I thought that would be gross because the man is so small, that will mean he's going around staring at peoples' crotches. Eeeuwww.

4. John Mayo should be getting used to being hung up on. First Shi Kyung and now the Chinese official. Let's all call him and then hang up.

Us: "Annyo? Bong gu ah ... *click*"

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Luckily I have a flat rate for my phone! *muahaha*

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¤ 3. made me laugh so much!!!!!!!!! Love it!!!

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@Duncerblur,

Regarding The King's Speech, yes, the atmosphere was similarly tense and fitting for a king. But Colin Firth's king is really miles away from LSG's Jae Ha, in terms of confidence, conviction, and youthful charisma. Don't get me wrong. Both actors did an excellent job, but their roles have very different personalities.

Love your observation about Bong Gu's being hung up. Yes, I enjoy his incredulous expression very much. He's like, what, you dare hang up on me?! Duh, yeah, so what you gonna do? Write "I am King" on the window again?

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Hey Ann, yes I was comparing the atmosphere of both scenes and not the characters. Good grief, the two Kings could not be more different and although I know many will disagree, LSG has a way to go before he is of Colin Firth's league. Not to say he is crap. On the contrary, I am amazed at how much he has improved since MGIAG and Brilliant Legacy. Especially considering he is not an actor by traning but a singer. This is truly a breakthrough role for him.

And yes, I am biased because I have a wee bit of a crush on Colin Firth. *Blush*

Re John Mayo, he's have to get his minions to stop cleaning the windows first so he can do his scribing. I don't know why but every time I think of him writing I Am King, I start sing Singh is King, Singh is King ...

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Dunceblur,

I have not seen Colin Firth's king or whatever movie- but to make comparisons - it has to be based on a similar standard: in this case Colin has a huge advantage- he has acted longer and he is primarily an actor - so he is way ahead - if it is a race - he started a kilometer ahead.
Seungi on the other hand is an Idol - meaning an entertainer , singer, emcee, ads model, tv all around entertainer and a rookie idol actor - he has done only 2 dramas so far.
Lee Seung Gi is only 25 years old. He is just starting- as it were.
In another ten years - when Seunggi matches Colin Firth's experience - then we can compare apples to apples.
But the way I see it - LSG is running leaps and bounds- almost flying...

In fairness, Lee Seung gi did an excellent portrayal of Jae Ha character- I could not find fault in LSG 's acting here. Seunggi matched the senior actors head to head in their scenes.
LSG should be given an award for his portrayal of Jae Ha. LSG IS Lee Jae Ha as someone here pointed out. Jae Ha is forever imprinted in my mind as a character. That is powerful!
I cannot remember a drama or a movie character that impacted me this way .....wracking my brain...

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In ep 16 recap, @Anon (#330) and others talked about the destiny ('It's my destiny') between Seung gi and Jiwon. Here I add some more.
http://lsgfan.wordpress.com/2010/11/29/smurf-seunggi-in-whole-hauss-fashion-on-1n2d/
http://lsgfan.wordpress.com/2011/03/26/seunggis-nyc-diary-fashion-shoot-elle-march-2011/

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LOLOLOLOL
I forgot to change my name! Refer to comment # 4.3.5.1.4
*ruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnsssssssssssssss awaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyy
*covers head from rocks
*stumbles
*runs again

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Hi Osi! glad to see you here
I loled at your comment. haha

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Hi kumooooon.....*shakes hand*
Finally, we meet here. Glad to see you, too.
What should we do after this drama end? Thinking of next week already makes me sad.

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I don't see my future after The King 2 Hearts ends T.T Perhaps I'll rewatching the entire drama again. After that, I dont know what to do. Any suggestions?

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I have no suggestion, either. Should we ask for a psychiatrist help?

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yes we should! :D

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Yep, your comment is somewhat disturbing concerning my character studies of Kim Bong Gu, indeed. *lol*

Otherwise I could imagine he is a super secret fan of our JA / HA couple. Actually I'm quite sure. He just NEVER would admit it, cause it's simply buried too deep in his twisted mind. Poor, poor guy ...

By the way, I love that stuff you've created with the other hearties at page one!! I just thought I'm too late to that party so commenting wouldn't have the effect I hope for.

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Miyanhamida *using HA's dialect* if my comment is disturbing. lol
Yeah, poor guy, he can't admit his true feeling.
About the comment, don't worry, you can create a new one. Just wait, there will be another one or two because everyone starts to suffer from TK2H symptoms waiting for the last two episodes.^^

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Haiyooo~ Osii!!
Nice to meet you here kkk~ and not as your alias :p

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HOLY COW
AND I MEAN HOLY COW

my heart jumped right out of my chest when Hang Ah got shot

I honestly thought the writers just offed her.
It was a struggle for air between screaming and gasping and the verge of crying

and now with shi kyung I'm terrified

even if he was a triple agent, how will they get out of this mess? they're completely outnumbered!

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i've been thinking too -even if Shi Kyung is playing triple agent how the hell are they going to get out of there with all the rifles pointing at them??!

i just hope Hang Ah with her secret agent and WOC training has the sense to send in the troops and extract them from this situation. she can't fight now that she's injured but surely she can ask for agents and soldiers to be sent in?

Gaaahhh! we need a fast forward button to wednesday!

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I really really have to applaud the writers for concocting such an addictive thrilling, heart racing drama.

Whether it's in the action department or the romance department this show just DELIVERS...

It's sad to think we won't get to see Ha Ji Won and boy turned MAN Lee Seung Gi after next week :(

*tear*

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BIG thank to GF for your super recaps.
i've watch the raw for 2 times. and i found "moving scar" of Hang Ah.
Correct me if wrong. the evidence showed after Hang Ah have rescued from the prison.she woke up and with the red pijama.....take a look carefully her cheek scar moving left to right during conversation with her dad.:)
.....by the way..this episode still make my heart beat.and i would survive to waiting next episode.......Aaaaaaww 2 more episodes.i wish they extend it....

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Yup, someone commented on the 'moving scar' on Viki, and I thought I saw her scar was on her right cheek when the camera was on her back, but the next camera angle was a close-up, and her scar got transported to her left.

I'll forgive the props/editing for making this mistake because of some many awesome scenes the show gave us already.

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agree with you Alexis....
so many awesome scenes makes me cry a river and feel the tention.Even wanna kick Bong Gu ass.

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If I start to look closely I may lose interest and forget what I liked in the first place. So I just sit and enjoy in beautiful acting, and great story line!

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THIS IS WHY I LOVE READING RECAPS. in my mind, i just think that bonggu wants shikyung just to piss jaeha, nothing more. BUT "And Shi-kyung is the embodiment of that. He is in the purest sense the faith of the people in their king, and Bong-gu sees it." OMG awesomesauce

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..I still hope for another OST from uri Jeonha..
Cheballllll...

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I hope so. There are some OSTs that we hear in the drama are not included in the OST released. I hope they release OST part 2 with His Royal Highness' voice.

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I really think that Jae-Ha knows that he is going into a trap and that is why he kissed Hang-Ah the way he did and also try to assure her that he will see her back in South Korea. Let's our fingers crossed and hope the writer doesn't screw us with a stupid ending like most of the other k-dramas.

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...and since Hang Ah knows him so well, she decided to go back because she feels like there's something wrong... I wonder if she knows where Jae Ha's location at

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Come to the conclusion that the King actually knows where BG is because he planted a GPS underneath Eun-Bot's skin to track his place at all time. That way even without the code they can still form an attack on BG. What do you think of that idea. Real Hi-Tech and Scifi right? LOL!!!

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@Guam2000
If the King planted a GPS underneath Eun-Bot's skin ~ yeah that' pretty Hi-Tech and Scifi but he will be literally a puppy-Eun coz I just remember putting a microchip on my adopted dog ~ would it be the same? Oh my what the TK2H do to us tsk tsk tsk

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@guam,

Now you put another spin to the tracker on SK's ear.
I was thinking all along, it was planted by BG to monitor him because it was BG who sent SK to fetch JA - am I correct? therefore I thought BG is the one tracking SK in case he says something to JH nad also the snipers we saw at the pick up place - those were BG's men? am i correct?

Aww now I have more plots to think about.... oh the things I read here -- I am learning to be a spy or a script writer or an editor? LOL ---
there are some here who can work in the cutting room - you spotted a lot of things that I did not notice until you pointed them out...

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By the way, I love how the writers have turned Hang Ah's 'Lee Jae Ha Dongji" (Comrade Lee Jae Ha) into an endearment that is so appropriate and unique to them. Gah, I just love them.

*if anyone is wondering why Hang Ah doesn't just call him Jae Ha, or Jae Ha-yah (as Jae Ha calls Hang Ah), I imagine because it would be fucking weird. He's still the King, and even as his fiancé she wouldn't be comfortable being that casual. You'll notice in real life Korean couples and husbands/wives also sort of adhere to this. These days you notice especially with younger couples that wives will still call their husbands "Oppa". Otherwise terms like 'yeobo' ('honey' for married couples), 'manura' (wife) 'nampyeon' (husband) are used, and when they become parents they often call each other by their first child's name. So if their first child's name is John, they'll call each other 'John omma', 'John appa'. I'm not an expert or anything- I could be grossly wrong, this is just stuff I've noticed growing up in a Korean family.

Sorry, I didn't mean this comment to be so long. Just wanted to reiterate that I like how the writers have gotten over that intimacy hurdle by providing 'Lee Jae Ha Dongji', an endearment that is uniquely Hang Ah's.

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Normally I would complain that it's so formal, but when she called from the prison and the first words she said was "Lee JaeHa Dongji" I melted inside.

I totally agree with you. Dongji is better than "Jeonha" or "Yeobo"

"Dongji" makes them equals in the relationship and that's the one thing I respect most between in this drama. <3

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In addition to endearment, I googled the term "comrade" and here's what I found in wikipedia:

In Chinese, the translation of comrade is "同志" (pinyin: tóng zhì), literally meaning "(people with) the same spirit, goal, ambition, etc."

In Korean, a good equivalent of the word would be "동무" (tongmu) or "동지" (tongji, senior comrade). Although the word was originally used by Korean people all over the Korean Peninsula, people living south of the 38th Parallel began avoiding using the word after a communist state was set up in the north. In North Korea, the word tongmu replaced all prior social titles and earned a new meaning as "a fellow man fighting for the revolution". The word originally meant "friend".

The writers of this drama and hearties here in DB never stop to amuse me with their intelligence. Even that term "comrade" has a special meaning "a fellow man fighting for the revolution" and in this drama Hang Ah and Jae Ha comrade for me meant that they are "fighting for reunification" ~ two hearts one soul :D

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thanks for the info.
i also wondered about the "comrade" part.
it makes sense now and i got to say these writers are really brilliant . even the endearment that they came up with is original and very meaningful. :)

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Really enjoyed learning about the multi-faceted "comrade". So appropriate.

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You know, I was just having a conversation about this on tumblr. I'll somewhat repeat what I said there...

I agree with you that it feels as if Hang Ah is expressing affection in a way that is unique to her. Even though she is in love with Jae Ha, she doesn’t stop being a soldier at heart. I like that she uses 'Comrade' instead of something else. It reminds me that Hang Ah and Jae Ha are not only lovers but are also partners/comrades-in-arms who fight together.

Remember back when Hang Ah and Jae Ha first met and he kept getting incredibly angry whenever she called him ‘Comrade?’ I see her free use of the word now as partly an evolution of their relationship where the term has become affectionate for him instead of antagonizing.

You know…thinking about it now, Hang Ah uses ‘Comrade’ in direct contrast to calling him ‘Your Majesty’ doesn’t she? I remember Jae Ha doesn’t like her to call him that. (Though that was probably the grief over his brother and/or his personal resistance to be king since he said it to her right after the murder.)

Plus, there was another scene in episode 9 when Hang Ah felt it was hard to be formal and proper so she asked Jae Ha if she could call him ‘Comrade’ instead of ‘Your Majesty’ even if only in private.

I feel Hang Ah is actually really open and expressive of her love. Far more so than Jae Ha in some ways, especially at the beginning there. She boldly confesses to him, she makes herself vulnerable to him at every turn, the way she opened up about their relationship on national television, the way she scolded him about the kind of man she wants, the way she trusts in him to have planted the bombs correctly in the WOC, or the way she cradles him in her arms when he’s crying or afraid…Her term of address doesn’t take away from any of that, I think. It just expresses that their relationship is much more complex than as simple lovers.

PS. I like that this couple turns things that aren’t really affectionate into something loving. Like Jae Ha using beauty products as an apology and his entire proposal about stalking her and loving her for revenge. lmao

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Love what you wrote. Theirs is a very special and unique relationship. One of a kind, esp in Kdrama.

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Excellent comment. Beautifully put, about JH and HA's relationship.

I feel that since the "disgust" and great disappointment he experienced with his first love, the only-or rather the best-way to open his heart again to trust love was the kind of love Hang Ah offered. She dared to open herself to him, showing her vulnerability, having an innocence and honesty about her that he hungered for (though didn't know it at the time), and after hurting her several times he realized (an "ah ha" moment!) she was for real, that he loved her and that he would be a fool to lose her.

I have loved witnessing how much they've grown as a couple. They are so in sync with each other. It's a joy to watch.

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Oooh, this comment is so perfect. I have nothing insightful to add, I just wanted to commend you for your wonderful insights.

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Thank you @rearwindow and @NN. Coming from you guys, that's a real compliment, because I have seen the great insights you share with us, and if I responded the way I've wanted to your comments and those of many others we'd have another page or two with my interjections of, "I agree!" and "Wow, couldn't have put it better!" and "Thanks so much" and "Exactly!" and "Terrific insights!" etc., etc. Honestly, I love that we can share our thoughts in this way. I am really going to miss this drama and the wonderful interaction with all of you.

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@Kappy - beautifully put.

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@ravens_nest
See! I'm right about the brilliant hearties in this thread and you are one of them ^_*

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@ravens_nest,

Oh wow!!! So insightful. Thanks for bringing added depth to my understanding of this drama. In fact, I'm enjoying the commentary as much as the actual drama. Special thanks to GF for an excellant recap and review!

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@ravens_nest
thanks for the insight and @kappy for the added observation to enrich our understanding.

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Standing ovation for this comment. I love every bit of it and have nothing to add, except that you are awesome.

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@ravens_nest Yes, to all of this!

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@Jenlikeskettlecorn & ravens_nest:

Thank you so much for raising this topic and your wonderful insights.

HA's term of endearment for JH used in this particular episode when she called him on his cellphone and when she called out for him from her prison cell was a little jarring for me. Somehow, when she used it previously, I always felt it was appropriate. At times, it was used affectionately as a reminder of their early days and the context of how they got to meet, eg. The scene when she asks if she may use a less formal address when no one's around. At other times, she used it with a tone of admonishment, eg. When he ordered her to go back to NK & during the WOC.

But when a girl is desperate and frantic, I would assume she would just cut to the chase. I thought using 'Jae-ha' or if that is too banmal

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*Oops. Too quick fingers*

'Lee Jae-ha' would suffice. I get one needs to really know Korean etiquette or use of language to truly appreciate 'Lee Jae-ha dongji'.

So thanks once again for enlightening me.

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@Jenlikeskettlecorn,

This is so interesting. First about calling your dearest "titles" or general terms such as yeobo instead of their names, yes, Koreans are very conservative in that regard. And I would think the less open North would be especially so. Jae Ha is a king, so that only makes things more complicated.

And I agree "comrade" has become an endearment for Hang Ah. It brings back the setting and memories of their first encounter and how they started to know each other. It also emphasizes that they are in this grand mission together. The mission of a man and woman's union, the divided countries' unification, the good overcoming the evil. I notice there's always a little jolt in Jae Ha when Hang Ah calls him that. It's like a reminder to him too. So clever.

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thanks for highlighting this point - i did notice these in past dramas... i learned something new today.

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I really hope Shi Kyung doesn't die! He's the only brother-in-law I want for Jae Ha! And Jae Ha lost his real brother already. It will be too much to lose this guy who loves him like a real brother!
Andweeeeeeeeeeee!!!

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I love how when you're catching up on 1k comments, you're so happy when you read so much, and then you realize, you're only on comment 18.
That's how you know it's a K2H recap.
Shall take me only about, oh idunno. 3 hrs to catch up.

Hang ah is officially-- in my books --the most awesome heroine out there in all my years of kick-ass heroines.
Locked up in prison? No biggie. Start an extensive exercise regimen.
Splits? Check. Sit ups? Check. OH, but that’s not enough. Let’s do some headstands.
Screw punching bags – who needs one? Punch the air.
Arm still got bullet wedged in? No biggie, rotate as fan-blades.

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@walking dead/ilikemangos's soul
wae? wae? how come you're soul is still floating around? we miss you here on the living side of the planet earth. But it still nice to hear(?)/ sense your presence(?) here in Ep 18 thread. How's your soul adventure going on? Can you hover around Jae Ha to find out what's going to happen next week?

Isn't Hang Ah amazing! I want to be like her when I grow up! She's like the Korean version of G.I. Jane :D

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Oh soul, why???
Soul, don't force me to really call bong gu for CPR. Oh wait, he's already here on page 1.
You'd better back to the body, asap, before bong gu comes here.

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Will be going MIA for the next few days -- 8th grade reunion&hopefully prom dress shopping tomorrow.
soul too tired to reply. soul will probably come back on monday.
but body will most likely return ep.19 ;)

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Have a blast at the reunion, mangos (or should I call you Zombie-nim these days?). Anyway, see you next week! Enjoy!

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hey, you're finally back! have you been soul stalking our King?

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Dear mango and soul,

We will keep your soul company. Have fun at the reunion and good luck finding THAT killer dress!!!

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We'll miss you. Eat some mangos so it'll help to revive your soul. :3 Have fun at the reunion. :D

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Ok my nerves are officially shot to h***. This drama owes me fingernails. Can't wait till next week

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PLEASE give as a happy ending even better than Sega and don't forget the intimate scenes. You owe us writers for all the anguish , heart pain and buckets of tears we shed. I love the comment that says " JH will be jealous because HA invited Hyun Bin to a palace party".

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thanks for the amazing recap GF!
Why do I have this strange feeling that either Hang Ah or Shi Kyung will die? But the possibility of Hang Ah dying is greater than Shi Kyung's.
After this episode, my heart is said to my brain: "Stop being pessimistic you freaking weirdo!" My brain replied: "It's your fault! You stressed me by forcing me to analyze the drama that you love and made me a freaking weirdo" My heart died saying: "You have no idea what I've gone through just to watch this drama.. Ahh stress" *sobs
TRUE STORY

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Can I point to you guys the brilliance of the writing and production team of K2H? I went back to watch the scene in ep 10 whee Bong Gu revealed to Ja Ha that he killed the late king, just to catch the scenes that corresponded with the video evidence.

If you go back and watch it again, u will find that, when Sec Eun asked Bong Gu to leave, u can see the password screen very very faintly in the background (tell tale violet light that emits from the password screen).

and, now knowing that the password "Are you happy?"was set way back in ep 8... wow! u'll realise that the writers have already weaved this twist in ep 18 way before when writing ep 8! and the production team looked into such details.

really brilliant!!

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@bern,
i had that in mind to review the video recording... thanks for pointing that out- i wanna check it out too

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(= enjoy @luvs! and i keep having to remind myself that this whole drama was shot with Canon DSLR cameras, and u can notice that in the camera work (close ups, zooms, etc) and quality.... =) I think it may have been less intrusive (in a way) for the actors...?except for one boo-boo that someone on the soompi forum pointed out in ep 17 (and Hang Ah'smoveable scar, that was highlighted above) i really feel that production quality wise, they've really reached a new level with K2H. Cracktastic!

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@bern-
yeah saw that too , twice at least the scar kept switching left then right cheek...
Also (at 34 minute mark epi 18th) when the doctor came to treat Hang Ahs wound in her left arm, the bullet scar looked like a straight line - like a knife wound instead of gunshot wound?
if it was a gunshot should it look roundish?
--- a very minor detail... it's in the editing room problem.
which is really a minor detail, besides this is a drama - in a movie this would be glaring...

I am impressed too with the slick production - they must have a huge budget for this - they are on different locations too.

on a different topic...

I noticed that they build-in the advertising products in the scenes -(for example Jae Ha eating dunking donuts )--contrast to hollywood style - where they do not display noticeable product brands in the scenes.
I do not have access to Korean TV - but from the episode I saw live on ionair - there was a 6-minute ads at the start and then the drama showed without advertising from start to finish.
In N America, advertising is interspered during the show so that a one-hour show is actually 30 minutes and the rest advertising .

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I love how Korean drama is uninterrupted by ads, even when watching it live!

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"there was a 6-minute ads at the start and then the drama showed without advertising from start to finish."

Yeah, that surprised me when I watched it live for the first time too. Must say its so much better to watch it without interruptions so that there's no break in momentum and viewers' emotions.

That's why there's so much product placements too as that's how advertisers can get the biggest bang for their $ given that there's no guarantee viewers will tune in before and after the show to catch their advertisements.

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@ bern
Really? They shot it with Canon DSLR cameras??
I already thought that the focusing reminds me to my DSLR, but I never thought it would be used in a drama like this. 0.0

*lol* That switching scar I also noticed but tried to ignore it for the sake of the touching father/daughter scene.

Totally agree, in consideration of the speed they produce this drama it's nearly unbelievable there are not more mistakes. I'm deeply impressed!!

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Because of curiosity, I rewatched the scene of Hang Ah's wounds and scars' appearing and disappearing. I noticed that she actually has 2 scars both on the left and right cheek. The scar on her right cheek is from the wound she got after the video conference with Jae Ha. It is straight. The scar on her right cheek is a bit more obvious. She got that after falling in the mountain filled with so many leaves. I'm not sure but that's what I noticed.

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@bern 75
Thanks for the info about how this drama is shot - can't say ai'm surprised as I've commissioned HD video work using the Canon DSLR before and the quality was fantastic.

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@bern

epi 10 around 33-36 minutes, in the king's office where the confession began.. I could not see the screen light .. i saw light reflected on the king's portrait though, is that what you are talking about? because during the conversation they zoomed the portrait twice...
Someone actually pointed out the password spoken and that it will be important later on... absolutely right...
-- yes writing is really good, its hard to find a mistake LOL
--except someone pointed out about "voice recognition - it seemed to not discriminate who is saying the password as long it is the correct words????
--whatever, this is an insignificant issue..

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I, too, wondered about the voice recognition bit. Because I remember that Eun Skunkretary told Jae Ha, when he first inherited the system, that the recording was activated to respond only to the current King.

The alternative is to consider that John Mayo's voice resembles Jae Ha and that is such a creepy thought. And totally bogus. Can you imagine him trying to sing one of LSG's songs? I think my eyeballs just popped out of my head ...

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No! No! No! Don't give me nightmares! I barely sleep these days, stalking this thread and watching and re-watching the drama. I cannot have my 4 hour sleeps interrupted by scary thoughts and dreams!

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"Can you imagine him trying to sing one of LSG’s songs?"

Noooooooo that would be my worst nightmare O.O

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Can you imagine him trying to sing one of LSG’s songs?

No, no, no....It would haunt me for the rest of my life...

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@ luvs, you seeing stitches after a bullet wound, that's why it's a straight line.

The voice recognition part, ? yah so much for security. But then again, Jae Ha won't have opened Jae Kang account if there is.

I'm more amused of the loud noise coming out of the wall. Maybe it has a stealth function.. Haha.

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ok i am in sleuth mode - went back to check Ep 8 re password voice recognition. Sec Eun told Jae Ha that he must choose the starting and ending passwords wisely as they represent who he is as a king.
nothing about voice recognition. so i guess it could have been activated by anyone...

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@luvs - it's around the 38th min actually, when u see the password screen. this is right after Jae Ha storms out of the room, Sec Eun comes in to a fuming Bong Gu and told him "You should leave". Then the toupe minion comes in and they exit.... u can see the violet lighted screen at the background, close to Sec Eun's face.

@Chethaera - i read it somewhere that the whole drama was shot with Canon DSLR (can't recall which site), and the boo-boo in ep 17 proved it: see 52nd min, right corner near (Jae Ha's left ear, DSLR lens popping out of the screen for 1 split second).

i'm not the sharp-eyed kind, so can't claim credit for spotting the boo-boo (it was someone on soompi forum). I didn't even notice the boo-boo about Hang Ah's moving scar, cos i'm so absorbed in the story... :)

happy spotting!

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btw the voice recognition - maybe its the tone that it recognises? as in, Jae Ha's "You happy now?" was grudgingly (when he recorded the password). So computer recognised the tone of voice in Bong Gu?

No... don't think anyone can sing like Lee Seung Gi haha....

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@ luvs,

"Someone actually pointed out the password spoken and that it will be important later on… absolutely right…"

It's GF who said that herself in her recap at Ep8.

To me, it was most creative writing ever because we were given heads up and yet it still happened right under ours (and Jae Ha's) nose. Why ? Had it been conventional drama, with less imaginative writers, it would likely be activated by Jae Ha himself, probably in a surprise attack by BG. At least that was what I had imagined and was watching out for it since Ep8.

Which goes to prove again how brilliant this drama is.

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@luvs,

about the voice recognition.....I don't think it matters who says the password. JH spent all that time trying to crack his brother's password and when he did (using the correct words/clap in his own voice), the video log opened up.

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@californiagirl,

oh yeah - of course - the most important is the words - otherwise how whould JH opened the recorder if it only accepted Jae Kang's voice? duhhhhh my mind is a bit slow because of loss of sleep.

Thanks for thinking for me :)
I love this chatroom - so many thinking people...
maybe we got all inspired by Jae Ha's IQ 187???

kindred spirits indeed...

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The system is set up to recognise the right word, not voice. That's how JH managed to access his brother's recordings once he got the right password.

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I wondered about the voice recognition bit way back when JH was trying to access JK's records. I guess it has to work this way otherwise future kings would never be able to retrieve past kings' entries and that would kinda defeat the purpose of having logs to begin with, isn't it?

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That IS brilliant. I was meaning to look back into it myself but hadn't yet. Love when it all gels nicely, huh?

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Yep Agree and that they don't need a flashback to show it to us ~ they actually make us do the work to find out if it really happened or not! They just showed Jae Ha's expression of "AHHA" moment! hehehe

Thank you @bern 75 for doing it for us :D

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OMG! I remember asking my selfabout the blue light, but never thought that is password screen. I notice the 'are you happy' password being mentioned...even discussing the possibility of the record being an evidence with fellow hearties here, but none of us think it'll really happen!
It's wonderful how the production team design very detail...and when we trace back...it's a match! So the idea had prepared long way before, not just an addition!

I want to add one more, During video call, the time between each opposite screen always match. I usually laugh at this trivial thing but their effort amaze me! :D

One more! The bombing in NK during WOC training, when Jae Ha was nagging Hang Ah about her hurts ankle-and get ignored- you'll see the treadmill getting changed ;)

They are really brilliant, this production staffs..

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@reglest Yup, i rewatched and noticed that too..

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@bern75:

You mean this image right?
http://m.lockerz.com/s/210499946
http://m.lockerz.com/s/210499512

I tell other fanbase..I hope you don't mind

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@reglest - pls do :)

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Don't I get a reward for all my hard work??? I want my OST too I really like "Nobody, Nobody loves me"...
I'd die happily if i get have my own song. ...
humming.... nobody nobody loves me....nobody....

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Looks like someone's really lost it, Bon Bon! LOL!

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Surely, surely I appreciate your work, dear Bon Bon.
Artistically seen your work deserves more than only one song in the OST. It deserves the full attention of countless people who vehemently want to see you getting a loooooot of your own art work. Isn't that great??? :D

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Do you want some bonbons? hahhhaaa

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LOOOOOLLLL!!!

by the way, i'm so glad bon bon finally got a slap even though it really didn't amount to anything but hey, she got SLAPPED.

i was hoping during their fight with shi kyung that he could have slapped her but NO! oh well. >.<

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Didn't Bon Bon die a hundred comments ago? lol...why are you back?! Stay dead already.

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yes nobody loves you. you even got a slap to the face by Bong Gu. HAH! so why are you still sticking around?

yknow the cliff you are standing on? go on jump! jump i say! you will feel much better about yourself on the other side where you will meet twisted people exactly like you

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Yipeeeee, somebody loves me... i promise to finish my contract with BG, then i am jumping ship to dramabeans - i promise to change and do anything you want me to do...
--secretly i have a crush on SK but then you told me he is already taken.
how about Dong Ha? he is cute too isn't he? or Kang sheok - ah he's got tiffany,

oh well, anyone from hearties ???
i can be good really really good ...
with BG - its all acting !really

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But you should've slapped him...
SKyung...I saw smile on your face when he jumped in...bad girl!!!

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Don't be thinkin' about Dong Ha. He is waaaaaaaaaay too good for you. You only get who you deserve. So far, so far....so bad. Don't hold your breath. Oh wait, hold your breath. Longer, longer...

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Hello Hearties!

Saranghe !
Thanks for thinking of me, don't worry I will be back!

and tell Bon Bon --" I .do. not. love. you.!!!!!

bye -- duty calls!!

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*lol*

Anyway Bon Bon don't know what love means. She just want to possess you, like a toy.
Like "daddy", like daughter: the world is big, great playground, the sand is made of money and the sand molds are sharp, stinging and caustic items ...

But sure, I'll tell her you don't love her. As soon as the next W.O.S. - meeting takes part, because currently I don't know her whereabout. ;)

(W.O.S. = World Of Sadists)

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"takes part"??? I meant "takes place" ... Uh, embarrassing.

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Did I said I love parodies ;)
Favorite!

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LOL, I think I've created a monster! Haha.

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Bon Bon aka ... rearwindow?? ô_Ô

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Actually, Bon Bon is not one of my (many) alternate identities. But my spazztastic late-night post where I briefly assumed the role of Jae-ha seems to have sparked a wave of alt-identites among us Heartie commentors :).

Hehe, I love this community!

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@shi kyung

Hi there Good-Looking ;)
don't do anything stupid, you hear me?! our poor hearts cannot take any more pain and suffering...

do whatever honourable-call-of-duty thing you gotta do but do not die. I repeat, DO.NOT.DIE.
oh and while you busy being honourable, please do so wearing vests and leave your top shirt button undone (wouldnt hurt to undo a little more buttons along the way <3)
since you didnt give me a sexy brooding shower scene i think i deserve at least that

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Thank you GF for the recap --> I just love your comment at the end and it summarised beautifully what I'm thinking but cannot expressed well in my own words.
I feel like I'm having a full course meal just by reading all these comments. I'm getting full but I don't want to stop reading these thoughtful comments because they allow me to do some reflections on my own terms.

After this drama ends I think I'm going to go down memory lane and reflect why I love this drama so much. In comparison to other kdramas I think this one stands on par with a lot of US dramas that I love, because it's so different and unique.

1) I love this drama portrays two very realistic and mature couple falling in love without losing their character and personality. At the end of the day Hang Ah is still the kick-ass Hang Ah we know(with a feminine touch) and Jae Ha is Jae Ha. Moreover, it's the Jae Ha without the mask, the brilliant and super smart King we're so proud of.

2) Most kdramas deal with character development of the protagonist in the story and yet K2H has shown an excellent character development storyline on Jae Ha that is steady and again, realistic because he's imperfect and flawed just like everyone else. We come to understand Jae Ha's immaturity, grief, fear of trusting people, fear of falling in love, loving Hang Ah and being the King necessary to rule the country. It's like seeing him being snobby, acting stupidly, falls, tumbles, getting back up, fighting back, declaring love, showing Kingly materials that is so rewarding and make us feel so proud of him at the end of the day. We cry with him, we get scared of him – it’s all there.

3) The setting of the entire story of K2H is believable. Kudos to the writers for bringing in a fictional monarchy that incorporates real conflicts between NK and SK, and international conflicts that make me actually care. If this drama does this fictional thing differently I would have tuned out completely. In particular, I LOVE the ICC stuff and it's so clever that the writers can think of this and decide to go for this route rather than some simple resolution that even normal viewers can think of lol. It really makes you feel Kim Bong Gu is really an international monster that needs to be taken down for every country to be free from control and manipulation. It's a simple good vs evil story, but with an international dimension to it that has an impact on a global scale. And it is a fictional plot that is solid and excellently written.

4) Side-characters --> I love every single side characters in this story and the fact that each of them have a significant stake on our main characters. After watching ep 17 and 18 I just realised that the WOC are not just a side-story purely for the sake of the WOC + development for Jae Ha and Hang Ha relationship. I’m just amazed how even Dong Ah and Young Bae managed to come into the latter half of the story (even after the end of WOC) and helped Jae Ha rescue Hang Ah and Queen Mother. If these people were not people we know from WOC, it’s harder for viewers to connect with the story as well as what they did here. Did you just see the fear on Young Bae’s face when they were searching for Hang Ah in the prison? It’s like he’s really worried not because she’s a superior but she’s also someone they went through training and hardship together. With Dong Ah, look at how worried he was about Shi Kyung when he was letting himself be captured. It’s these little things that get to me and I just can’t help thinking what the story is like without them.

What I love about the side characters is that they are almost given the same weight as the protagonists in the story. They each play a significant part in the story and we care for them as much as we care for Jae Ha and Hang Ah. In particular for Queen Mother, who would have thought she can be kick-ass like Hang Ah in her frail appearance. For the baddies –you can tell how much Kim Bong Gu envies Jae Ha and his ‘people’. Like GF says, he really wants to have a piece of Jae Ha’s toy because he has everything, except ‘people’ like Shi Kyung. He killed off his father, right hand man, his girlfriend, slapped Bon Bon – he basically has no one around to help him and you can see his desperation that he has no one to ‘use’ when Jae Ha declared war on him. That, cleverly, is also a weakness that can become Jae Ha and Shi Kyung’s advantage and lead to the demise of Club M.

OMG I AM VERY SORRY for this long post – it’s just this drama is just so damn good I can’t help but rant on about it.

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one word for you... BRAVO... :)

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"With Dong Ah, look at how worried he was about Shi Kyung when he was letting himself be captured. It’s these little things that get to me and I just can’t help thinking what the story is like without them."

This is what I love about this drama too. They don't just focus on the leads, but everyone plays a part and have been given a share of he limelight. It's such a heartwarming drama - and emphases the theme of love and people.

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Exactly! I loooove the WOC team and their brotherhood and friendship (have yet to get used to using "bromance"). One of my absolute favorite scenes is beginning of ep 5 at the celebration following the WOC training when four of the team are exchanging gifts. Arirang is playing in the background. Tough guy Kang Seok just got a poster of his beloved girl group from cute Dong Ha "just to write his address." Young Bae is crying about the thoughtful gift Shi Kyung gave him and lovingly gives him Pong Pong, a rare NK treat. They exchange hats at Young Bae's (bashful) request, and the four have a picture taken of them. Arirang ends as you see the frozen image of these four comrades.

Love them! Love how they come back later to show their combat skills and aid in the rescue efforts of our main characters.

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@kappy,

yes - thank you for reminding me about WOC - yeah they have developed loving camaraderie and trust with each other. Comrades truly.

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Welcome, and no apologies needed. You are not alone. Something about this drama and everyone here that inspires you to write this long and thoughtfully. :)

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@A
Thanks for your great post, it echoed many of my sentiments.

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Oh, I love this comment so hard. Brilliant, brilliant insights.

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@ A

I'll accept this as a second recap - very well articulated. Thanks you for mentioning Dong Ah - I noticed and felt all of those too. He is the third wheel here after JH and SK along with 'i swallowed the key' guy , and Kang Sheok -- -
hold on , just now, i have this sudden image of - Jae Ha, SK, Dong, Key,Kang as an Idol group called -" K2H" or "WOC " singing and dancing - LOL--

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Add another 'LIKE' here, pls!

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Wow! A lot of really amazing and thought-provoking comments coming out lately. I enjoyed reading your post and often catching myself nodding in agreement at what you've said. Thank you :)

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Whoops! I meant "I enjoyed reading your post and often CAUGHT myself nodding in agreement at what you've said.

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To avoid nail biting while waiting for new episodes I kept my (shaking) fingers busy. Even when I'm not satisfied with the result cause I failed at the proportions. Ugh ...

May be you like it anyway.

http://13omen.deviantart.com/#/d50ez50

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Not bad. The proportions do seem off but you really have a talent for drawing. :O

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Wow, great job! My daughter just posted stuff on that site and was excited about being "favorited."

Talented fans out there! Wish I could draw. Guess I didn't stand in that line when they were handing out that talent.

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Super! I loved the way you did his hair...

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@chaetaera,

omo did you draw me? am i that handsome?
can you send it to me? i'll give you my number- but promise to keep it to yourself only okey?
i can't make princess jealous if girls start hounding me okey?

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OMG!! And now we have Shi Kyung!
We should have Jae Shin and Queen Mother right now!

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When you folks write something like this I really have nothing to add or to deduct...
You leave me speechless, only I can do is nod my head and say you're right.
Beautiful comment!

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Why this post is 193?

193 goes to 191, A!!!!!!!!

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I was wondering why your post is in here in too :D TK2H virus?

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Wow! This is the first time I don't mind being on stationary bike for longer than 30 mins!!! Time flew while I was reading the recaps and I'm not even done with all of them. Now I know what to do while working out on this boring bike...I wouldn't try running on the threadmill though because I read somewhere here that she almost fell from laughing while reading the comments. Two birds in one stone - working out and getting caught up on this thread nyahahaha! ??

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That was me, LSGLover. You're smart. Me? Not going to make the same mistake again. Stationary bike in future for me too. Especially when all these souls are still floating around.

Keep working out, girlfriend. Maybe one day we'll look like our Queen-to-be too!

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dang it... this drama set the bar so frickin' high.. how will other upcoming dramas will catch it up? that is my question....

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I've been reading GF recaps on K2H for previous episodes, just to kill time. And I encounter this from episode 3 recap (the scene when they were playing war dummy in WOC training after Jae Ha sent away UN reps)

"Still fixated on his own awesomeness, he asks Shi-kyung what he thought of the UN outburst. He just gets a silent thumbs-up, and Jae-ha gripes that he’s always too cool for school. Hidden out of view, Shi-kyung smiles to himself. Aw, you are so gonna be besties someday."

What a prophecy GF! Well, not only these two are besties, JH is SK wing man! heeeeee. :D

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LOL! 'JH is SK wing man'...Barney Stinson and Ted Mosby ;)

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aww, u read my mind! i was actually tried to distract myself from thinking about K2H sometime in ep 9-10 (u know, the miscarriage et al) so i tried to marathon HIMYM. But I ended up saying, why most of the episodes are empty (if u know what i mean)

Ah, comparing kdrama and hollywood sitcoms.. i guess K2H wins zillions time!

but yeah, JH and SK are way better in morale sense. :P

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Yeah...I get you...but I have to say Barney can tell the story ;)

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aiggghhhh... i'm dying to see next episode!!!!

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thank you for gurls...

anyway... it's a question to anyone... did you guys notice there's sorta a chip planted behind eun shi kyung's ear? ... i don't normally believe this kinda thing, but hey... if both north & south are hand-in-hand... possibility for other things as well (?) ....

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It's a listening device so that John Mayo and his greasy minions can hear his "betrayal".

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This drama makes me a weirdo. I enjoy every heart attacks it gave me in every episode. I enjoy every pressure of my blood which is playing in my body. Sometimes it's high, sometimes it's low. I always can't wait to watch this drama and feel those sensations again; heart attack and up-and-down blood pressure.
Waiting for the new episode makes me an idiot. I only think about this drama, and my brain is full of my own scenarios for the upcoming episode. Everyone should call me at least twice before I answer their calling.
Give me Wednesday ASAP,or I might go crazy!
Ah Stresssss........!
-HELP-
-SOS-

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Another one infected with the TK2H virus ...
At least you should know you are not alone with this symptoms. ^^

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LSGLover is EVA, EVA, EVA...my dearest 'stalker' Eva...I could die and yet never know!
;)

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@mtoh
LMAO! Fellow hearty how many Bon Bon rotten cookies you've had today? Yes, LSGLover is the "stalker" Eva and "stalker" Eva is LSGLover. You found out just now? Where have you been these days? LOL!

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I'm eating strawberries these days...I'm away of cookies, for time being.
But were have I been, OMG...
I always find out last ;)

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