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Big: Episode 14

Just when you think you’ve gotten through all the major revelations, more twists and turns come barreling through everyone’s lives like a tornado. The twists are cool, but the way everyone’s acting has me climbing the walls and losing my patience. Must everyone be on the path to noble idiocy? And if you get found out and keep going down that road anyway, doesn’t that just make you… an idiot? Thankfully Kyung-joon’s heartbreaking reactions keep me grounded in the moments, otherwise I’d just be throwing things.

 
EPISODE 14 RECAP

In a dream, Da-ran walks down a hall, where Kyung-joon is standing at the end, bathed in light. Or is it Yoon-jae? She asks, and he answers cryptically, “The one Gil Da-ran wants it to be.”

Then they’re suddenly in a dark hospital room, with a body covered by a sheet. It’s Kyung-joon’s body, and she asks who this one is. “The one Gil Da-ran let go.”

She looks back over in alarm, and then they switch places – Yoon-jae in the bed, and Kyung-joon standing next to her. And then back again, as Yoon-jae says, “The one you let go will disappear forever.”

Crap. That’s pretty much worst-case scenario, as far as omens go. She looks back, and then they both disappear, and she’s left standing there alone.

She wakes up with a start and finds Kyung-joon awake too. She asks if he’s sick and tries to drag him to the hospital, but he pulls away coldly, saying that if she pushes, he’ll just run away.

He looks down at his watch and scoffs, thinking now that she cuffed him to her because of this, and not because she wanted him by her side. Ow, that hurts my heart. Stop letting him think these horrible things!

In the morning, he ignores breakfast and the note to go to the hospital from Da-ran, and Mari comes by with a see-didn’t-I-tell-you-so, to confirm that Da-ran followed through with the lie. Now you’re gloating? Can we put her on a plane already?

Kyung-joon asks her point-blank if she asked Da-ran to lie to him, and Mari stammers a no. But he says it doesn’t matter – regardless of the reason, he can never forgive the fact that Da-ran let him go.

He says he doesn’t need anybody and doesn’t care. He’ll just give them what they want and then disappear forever. Aw. See what happens when you lie?

Da-ran goes to see the boys’ mom and asks what’ll happen to Kyung-joon after the transplant. Mom says Dad will take care of him.

Da-ran insists that Kyung-joon will wake up, and demands that Mom beg that child for forgiveness, and even if he says he’s fine and pushes her away, to grab hold of him and spend the rest of her life making it up to him. “Don’t ever leave him alone.”

Mom: “Don’t concern yourself with that child. Yoon-jae comes first.” Da-ran: “No. Kyung-joon-ie comes first.” Hell yeah. Finally she does something I can cheer for. She asks for Mom to promise to put Kyung-joon first. And you trust this woman to keep her word?

Da-ran asks her to swear that she’ll say that she’s sorry and grateful to Kyung-joon in front of Yoon-jae, otherwise she won’t convince Yoon-jae to undergo treatment. Mom agrees.

She drags Kyung-joon out to dinner with the parents, and he goes with revengey thoughts, wondering how traumatized they’d be if he told them it’s Kyung-joon in their precious Yoon-jae’s body.

But he doesn’t go through with it, and Mom does what Da-ran asked. She tells Yoon-jae that they’re always really sorry and grateful for Kyung-joon and want to keep him close and make it up to him when he wakes up.

That gives Kyung-joon pause, but he says that that isn’t necessary. Mom says she’s going to hold onto him and spend the rest of her life making it up to him, and adds that it’s what Da-ran asked of her.

Da-ran says that Kyung-joon is kind and smart, and notes that Mom picks the beans out of her rice just like Kyung-joon does. She says that if she nags him enough, he’ll eat the beans when she’s not looking because he’s a good kid who listens to your requests when you ask sincerely.

Mom marvels that a child she’s never met could take after her in some way. And then she admits that it could very easily have been the other way around—Kyung-joon could have been her son and Yoon-jae born to save him. What?

She explains that Yoon-jae and Kyung-joon aren’t just brothers… they’re fraternal twins, separated on purpose by the parents. One to be born right away through in vitro, the other saved for later. Saved for later?! Like a frickin’ cookie?!

She says that the order could just as easily have been reversed. Kyung-joon gapes, “That’s when it was decided? That Yoon-jae would be first and Kyung-joon would wait… and then wake up when he was needed? That was it?”

Da-ran takes his hand, but he throws her off and storms out, “This time it’s Seo Yoon-jae’s turn to wait, so go ahead and wait with desperation.”

Damn. They’re TWINS? Separated by twelve years? Well it’s far more interesting than a pair of brothers, I’ll give you that.

Da-ran chases him out and he throws his hand up, “You said Seo Yoon-jae’s hand is warm but mine is cold. Now we know why. I had to wait so long it froze.” Ouuuuch. He goes to the hospital and sits with his body, wondering aloud why they keep telling him things he never wanted to know.

Da-ran sits at home with the Miracle book, wondering, “If all this is a miracle, then Kyung-joon-ie has to have a happy ending.”

Choong-shik gets grilled about noona’s marital status, and Mom asks if he’s figured out who KKJ is. He says he searched all the teachers and Da-ran’s friends, but came up empty. He wonders, “Maybe it’s not a person, but a code… like… Kiss Kiss Jagi-ya.” Pfft.

What’s ever funnier is that Mom calls him smart, and asks him to keep searching. Choong-shik IS smart enough to know that the only KKJ in noona’s life is Kang Kyung-joon, but of course wouldn’t suspect that connection in a million years.

Kyung-joon goes to see Aunt and Uncle to tell them that he’s going to be taking over care of Kyung-joon and his estate. They kick up a fuss, but “Yoon-jae” has his bases covered—he has legal consent from Kyung-joon and he’s his hyung.

Uncle’s jaw drops to realize that they share a dad, and he says that when Dad came by, he sang a different tune. He said he didn’t care about the money, but just wanted to take care of Kyung-joon, because he was the son of the woman he loved.

That in turn confuses Kyung-joon, who says Hee-soo would never have done that for love. It must have been money. But this time it’s Uncle who knows his sister better than anyone, and says she grew up wealthy to begin with—it was for love that she had Kyung-joon and raised him in the States all alone.

That just gets Kyung-joon’s blood pressure rising yet again, as he says with fire in his eyes that those people used his mother’s love for their gain. He confronts the parents, demanding to know if Dad loved Hee-soo.

He says he did, but has no right to. With tears and a quivering lip that just breaks my heart, Kyung-joon searches Dad’s face, “If you loved her, you should’ve stopped her! How could you just leave her be? You used her!”

Mom admits that it was all her doing—she asked Hee-soo, because there was nothing she wouldn’t do to save Yoon-jae. Kyung-joon turns her words around and says there’s nothing he can’t do now then, and walks out.

Mom is hateful, there’s no doubt about that, but she’s willing to take all the blame, even for Dad’s part in everything, which makes me think she feels a lot guiltier than she lets on.

Mari has followed him back and forth this whole time, and now as he walks past her dejectedly, her heart sinks.

Da-ran waits and waits and calls and calls, with no answer. Kyung-joon sits at a bar nursing a drink, and I guess it says something about the portrayal of the character that it looks wrong to me. You’re barely legal!

He thinks back to Mom’s words about Hee-soo being kind and willing to listen to their request, the same words Da-ran had used to describe him. He balls up his fist in anger.

Mari tries to follow him in but gets denied at the door, so she has to turn back. Kyung-joon finally answers a call from Da-ran and says that he’s drinking. “Stop me if you can. Because I’m a good kid who listens to your requests when you ask sincerely.”

She comes running in to find him lining up shots of whiskey. He tells her to ask him sincerely to stop, and if her sincerity gets through, he will. He picks up the first glass, “Do you really think those people are my parents?” She says yes. He downs the shot.

He picks up the second, “Do you think that I have to accept and listen to those people, who aren’t even parents?” She answers yes. He downs another.

She begs him to stop acting like a child. He says it’s not working and gulps down another one. He asks if she thinks it’s a given that he should give up everything for Yoon-jae. She sighs and answers yes again, because that’s how Yoon-jae will live. He grumbles that it’s killing him, and drinks.

She tries to stop him, and he whirls around and yells at her to tell him the truth then. “Tell me to do whatever I want! That no matter what I do, that I come first! That because I’m first, you can let go of everything else!”

Oof. It’s everything she’s feeling, but she doesn’t admit it, and says that she can’t. “You won’t do that. Because you’re a good kid.”

He looks at her with heartbroken eyes, “You sincerely believe that. That because I like you, I’ll do whatever you ask.” She says yes, “Because I trust you.”

He finally stops with the drinks and gets up, refusing to let her touch him. He washes his face in the bathroom and says aloud to himself, “I won’t be used so easily, like my mother was.” He turns to go, and leaves his watch on the sink. Sadness.

Mari comes running in with a guardian in tow, but Kyung-joon is long gone. The manger says her friend left his watch behind though, and she takes it.

At home, Kyung-joon picks up the Miracle book with a smirk, fueled by drunken anger. “Miracle? You mean a miracle for Seo Yoon-jae, and misfortune for me.” He throws it to the ground and stalks off.

Da-ran picks it up and reads it, thinking that Kyung-joon saved Yoon-jae when he was born, then Yoon-jae saved Kyung-joon in the accident. And now it’s Kyung-joon’s turn to save Yoon-jae… only if this is the end, how will it be a happy one?

Se-young meets Mom for coffee and says that Yoon-jae needs the transfusion soon. Mom says that Da-ran is trying to convince him, but she’s curiously more concerned about Kyung-joon. Se-young thinks that’s weird, since she assumed Yoon-jae would be her priority.

Da-ran makes breakfast and tells Kyung-joon to go the hospital. Today he says he will, replying numbly that he’ll do as she asks and get it all over with.

It’s then that they both notice his watchless wrist, and he searches his room for it. Well at least you didn’t know—I thought you left it at the bar on purpose. Da-ran asks him about it, but he pretends not to notice or care.

He wonders to himself what the point of finding it is, when he’s going to leave it all behind. At school Da-ran sighs thinking that if she had just given it to him as a regular ol’ birthday gift, he could’ve just kept wearing it.

Ae-kyung absently asks what time it is, and Da-ran looks down at her own watch. It’s actually 10:10, and Da-ran breaks down in tears, “It’s 10:10. Ae-kyung-ah… I think it’s going to be 10:10 for the rest of my life!”

At the hospital, Kyung-joon administers the drug to his comatose body, and Se-young marvels that when Yoon-jae does it, Kyung-joon stays calm. He mutters if this is what he studied medicine for, feeling bitter about its use now.

He says that Seo Yoon-jae is pathetic, and Se-young says that Kyung-joon wouldn’t think that way about saving his big brother, but Kyung-joon says he would very much, actually. Heh. Can’t argue with that.

He then takes Da-ran to see his parents, and agrees to be treated—but at Dad’s hospital in Germany, and by himself. He asks if they love him to stay by Kyung-joon’s side.

Da-ran runs after him to say she’ll go with him, but he asks her to keep her one promise, to be there when he wakes up in his own body. She promises that she will.

Da-ran tells her family that Yoon-jae will be in Germany for a while because of work, and that she’ll be back home. They worry, and she doesn’t tell them anything, but does indicate that she and Yoon-jae are not planning their futures together.

Choong-shik is already depressed at that news, when Mari says she’s planning to leave to chase after someone else. She tells him to erase her from his brain.

He points to his head and says it won’t matter. She’s not in there, but in here, and taps his heart. So cute. How could you not love him?

Da-ran gives Kyung-joon a plane ticket from his dad and says they’ll all come to the airport. She asks if he’s going because of her, and offers to move out of the house if that’ll get him to stay.

He says he’s selling the house anyway, and tells her to throw everything they gave each other out, and he’ll do the same. He adds coldly that the only thing she ever did for him was give him that watch, and since he already lost it, there won’t be much cleaning up for him to do.

But once she’s gone he heads to the bar to retrieve it, and finds that Mari has her grubby paws on it. He finds her at the hospital and demands she give it back. She swears she doesn’t have it and he calls her a liar, but she says she’s going to stick to her lie until he lets it go. He tells her to lie to the end then.

Da-ran shows up at the bar to look for the watch, only to hear that Kyung-joon came to do the same. She lights up at that, but when she gets home, she sees him throwing out the watch box.

She asks if he’s really going to throw it away, and he says he’s not like someone who picks up something she threw away to wear it again. He glances at her ring, and she instinctively hides it.

Her heart sinks all over again, thinking he found the watch just to throw it away.

He visits his body in the hospital, staring at the Miracle picture from his wallet. This time he drops it on the ground without looking back. But the wind picks it up and it floats away…

Kyung-joon goes to say goodbye to the parents, saying cryptic things like, “It’s the last time, so give your son a hug,” and “Keep waiting for your son to return,” like he’s on a suicide mission. I have a bad feeling about this.

Downstairs he says goodbye to Da-ran and tells her to hug Yoon-jae too, but she tells him to stop acting this way. She takes out the Miracle book and says she’s thought long and hard about the miracle that swapped their souls.

“Isn’t it possible that your body grew so that your heart could grow and you could deal with these things like an adult?” He argues that his body may have grown overnight, but his heart didn’t, and he’s not an adult.

She believes firmly that all this happened so that he can be happy—so that he could have a family. All he needs to do is open his heart to accept them. But he says curtly that there’s no such thing as a miracle to rapid-grow a heart.

She wants him to wake up and be happy, but he says this story is about Yoon-jae being happy, so she can wait for Yoon-jae to return and be happy with him and his family, while Kyung-joon disappears from the picture.

With that, he heads to the airport alone.

Da-ran and the parents wait by Kyung-joon’s bedside, and Mom wonders how she’ll face him when he wakes up. Da-ran just asks her to be sincere, and Mom admits now that she couldn’t accept him because of Dad’s love for Hee-soo. But Dad had the hardest time of all, because he loved her and spent his whole life being unhappy.

Kyung-joon arrives at the airport, where Mari is already packed and waiting. She tells him she’s going to Germany with him, and he tells her she can go, since he never planned on going there in the first place. I knew it! You had all the signs of a teenage runaway.

He says he’s going to disappear in this body, and leave them all waiting and wondering. He tells Mari to go back and tell them about the body swap too—that way they’ll be in even bigger pain.

Mari tries to stop him—it’s dangerous. What if something happens and he dies? But Kyung-joon scoffs that when it becomes dangerous for this body, he’s sure that Yoon-jae will figure it out and re-swap, since this is all about him. He stalks off, leaving Mari panicked.

He won’t listen to her, so she calls Da-ran in tears. Da-ran runs to the airport, thinking back to what he said at the bar, that the only way to stop him was to be sincere and tell him the truth.

She catches up to him just before he enters the gate, and he stops in his tracks at the sound of her voice, but doesn’t turn around. She says through tears:

“I’ll tell you the truth. Will you listen? Your father loved your mother sincerely. But to save his sick son, it was the only thing he could do. So he spent his whole life unhappy. Kyung-joon-ah, don’t go. Save Yoon-jae-sshi, even if it’s difficult. In exchange I’ll live the rest of my life being unhappy. I probably will anyway… because I love you.”

OR… you could just be happy with each other?? Sigh. Anyway…

A tear falls as she says the words, and he turns to face her. He wonders how things could be this way, because now Gil Da-ran will end up unhappy too.

Mari walks up to see them facing each other in tears.

At the hospital, Teddy finds the Miracle picture that Kyung-joon dropped, and gives it to Rabbit to make her feel better. These two are so cute. She recognizes it right away as the angel picture that Doctor Seo showed her a while back, from his book.

At home, Da-ran says as much to Kyung-joon, that Yoon-jae had the book too, and that he must’ve been searching for Kyung-joon intending to make things better for him, not worse. Kyung-joon complains that he should’ve woken up in the other body then, if he was so concerned, instead of leaving him alone to deal with all this.

He picks up the book and decides to go find out the story from Dad. Dad says he drew the pictures, but didn’t write the story. That was Hee-soo.

Kyung-joon goes to ask the art professor about it, since she first gave it to him asking for him to pass it along to Yoon-jae on his eighteenth birthday. The professor recalls now that she had made the book in hopes that when the two brothers would meet someday, that they would help each other find happiness.

She had always thought of Yoon-jae with a thankful heart, because he’s the reason she had Kyung-joon in her life. She had planned that when Kyung-joon grew to be Yoon-jae’s age, she’d tell him about his parents and his brother, so he wouldn’t be lonely.

Kyung-joon argues that it’s not exactly going according to plan—nothing he’s discovered will help make Kyung-joon’s life any happier. But the professor argues just the opposite. Kyung-joon knows nothing of what happened while he was sleeping. So when he wakes up, he will have a brother and parents waiting for him.

Then a new truth dawns on Kyung-joon, and he sits a while with the book to suss it out. “To be the happy miracle that Mom wanted, my memory has to disappear from that moment [of the accident]. The reason that Seo Yoon-jae isn’t waking up in my body and has stopped time… Is that to save me, to make me happy? If that’s another miracle… when I return to my body, I lose the memory of everything that happened here.”

Ruh-roh.

Mari asks Da-ran why she said those things to Kyung-joon at the airport. Da-ran replies that nothing but the sincere truth would’ve stopped him. Mari asks nervously: Then is she going to hold onto Kyung-joon?

Da-ran says no, “Because I like him so much, I said I wouldn’t hold onto him.” BUH. If the theme in this drama is that adults do everything ass-backwards, then I guess kudos for sticking to your guns. I’ll just go be annoyed in the corner.

She sighs that she wanted to hide it and let Kyung-joon return to his place, and Mari tells her to erase it all from her brain. Da-ran wishes she could.

At the same time, Kyung-joon sits at home, thinking of all his happy memories with Da-ran, as if watching them replay in front of him. He repeats her words, “It’s strange. Why am I so happy you came?” He smiles and reaches out to her, but she disappears.

He starts to cry, and this is an angst that I understand and agree with—the fear that going back will be giving up the fact that he loved her… I mean, what higher price could there be?

He makes her his famous chicken dish for dinner that night, and says that tomorrow is the big day. He tells her to be by Yoon-jae’s side instead, and not to be there when he wakes up. He makes her promise. Oh god, this is killing me.

He says that he’s going to pretend like none of this ever happened, so not to feel too bad. She agrees that if he acts like it never happened, she will too. No! Don’t do it!

She’s on the verge of tears so she goes to the fridge, and muffles her cries. At the table Kyung-joon starts to cry too, and covers his mouth. They each cry silently, not wanting to be heard by the other.

It’s D-Day, and Kyung-joon braces himself, as Da-ran and Mari wait outside. Se-young finishes prep and he says he’ll do it himself, and the machine starts to pump the blood from Kyung-joon’s veins.

He holds his own hand. At the same time, Teddy and Rabbit hold the Miracle picture and argue over which angel is prettier, while spinning the card back and forth.

The room starts to spin and Kyung-joon falls to the ground.

Se-young comes to tell the girls that Yoon-jae collapsed. Mari takes off running toward Kyung-joon. He’s still asleep.

Da-ran goes to Yoon-jae. He stirs awake and she calls out to him nervously, “Kyung-joon-ah.”

He looks back at her without saying anything, and gets up. He looks around, confused, slowly taking it all in.

She asks again, “You’re Kyung-joon-ie, right?”

 
COMMENTS

Ooh, you WOULD cut there. If they’re going to swap back at all, they’d better have swapped there, otherwise yet another fakeout would just make me kick something. I want enough time in the final week for Da-ran to show us that she loves Kyung-joon the same in his own body, and if they don’t switch back now, there’s not a lot of screentime left to convince me. I’m not worried that she won’t, but I need to see it in drama time to be left satisfied at the pairing, because we’ve spent ninety percent of the drama getting attached to the hero in the wrong body.

While I understand each character’s motivation for perpetuating a lie, it’s stupid and frustrating when you consider the alternative, which involves trusting the other person to be mature and just do the right thing. At least Kyung-joon’s big rebellion made Da-ran confess her feelings, though it packs less of a punch than the first time, because you’ve spent the entire last episode going, but you guys already know that you love each other! This whole noble sacrifice trope is such a staple of dramaland that when I encounter characters who just take the other face value with no new twist, it leaves me frustrated.

I think the memory dilemma is far more interesting as far as big final arcs go, because then you’re setting up something massive for Kyung-joon to lose in saving Yoon-jae. I wish this had been the focus of the will-he-or-won’t-he-save-him, rather than the family strife and just wanting to make them feel bad. They certainly deserve that and worse, but ultimately I don’t care about that nearly as much as I do about the soul-body-teacher love triangle.

I like the idea that Yoon-jae might not be waking up in Kyung-joon’s body to somehow facilitate his waking up with a clean slate, to give his little brother a second chance at life. And on the flipside is Kyung-joon’s price, in forgetting that he ever loved Da-ran, and that she loved him back. It’s a great conflict, and I think one that should’ve been given more weight instead of the parental drama.

The twin twist is a great one, since it makes the age question even stranger. It’s so much crueler to know that the order could have been reversed, and that Kyung-joon could have been the older one who was the right age for Da-ran, and that it was just a luck of the draw, weird twist of fate that he ended up the twin born twelve years later. In that sense the age gap is artificial, and Kyung-joon should technically be twelve years older than he is right now. How strange to think of the body swap as Fate course-correcting. I still hold out hope that the real solution for a happy ending to the so-called miracle is to return to their own bodies, souls intact. Even if Kyung-joon wakes up with no memory of the events of the past year and he has to fall in love with Da-ran all over again from the beginning, I’d rather he do that than be stuck in his brother’s body for the rest of his life, twin or not.

 
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I don't know why, but I think he must be Kyoung Joon, because of his sleeping style.

Thanks for recaps, dear Girlfriday.

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hardly to accept but i also detected kyung joon sleeping style. i want more kyung joon in his real body~

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ah..... yeah very true. if they are REALLY fixed on not switching then perhaps the staying in his brother's body is the end? That would make for the worst ending.... :(

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I love all this GAKSITAAAAAL comments..LOL
Gong Yoo crying breaks my heart.
Can they please switch back to their bodies now so at least Shin can have his time to shine? its episode 14 already.

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Even if Kyung-joon wakes up with no memory of the events of the past year and he has to fall in love with Da-ran all over again from the beginning, I’d rather he do that than be stuck in his brother’s body for the rest of his life, twin or not.

^ THIS!!! But there's also a part of me that thinks that if he does lose his memory, the chance of him falling for Da Ran all over again would be less likely. Even if Da Ran still has those memories and if she isn't falling for Yoon Jae, I just have a sinking feeling that it just will be more of a student teacher interaction instead of relationship-wise. Although their scenes togethers in the first episode had chemistry and was sizzling!

But with just 2 episodes, it's hard to figure out how they'll fit it all in.... I'm still a KJ/Da Ran shipper nonetheless, from the very beginning so if that is end game, I'd be more than happy even if it's just a lame happy ending lol. But I somehow I have feeling that they're going to end up somewhat ambiguous if they do do the KJ/Da Ran pairing in the end as in KJ subtly shows affection but it's not explicit enough to know for sure but to leave the viewer wondering.

but with this episode... definitely got a little eye watery when both Da Ran and KJ cried in this episode together...

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i just love Gong Yoo soooooooo much that's why i'm sticking ...period!!!!

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Perhaps the miracle will be KKJ aged to the age of YJ and they will look the same. Remember the title is call Big LOL. Somehow during the earlier episode, YJ have some reason that he could not marry DR. So either it could be he is going to die or he needs to give her up for his brother. The last ridiculous ending will be YJ and KKJ will combine to become one person haha.

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LOL

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LOL~ too..

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like dragon ball fusion? LOL

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It could be a night and day think like Princess Fiona in Shrek.

Let's see,
Gong Yu in the night time or day time?
Shin in the night time or day time?

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It would have to be Gong Yoo in the night time of course!

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"The last ridiculous ending will be YJ and KKJ will combine to become one person haha."

i spit out my drink...one can only hope...

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i like the fact that every time daran or kyun joon cries, they cries quietly so the other does not know. i think crying like that is really is heart broken. love panda couple alot.

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I wanna see how they'll end this story....

sigh....

I heard they're going to extend this drama...

sigh.....

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@Eyesore Mari - (hahah! at your sig name.) if it refers to the character Mari in BIG, then yes, I share the sentiment.

Poor girl/creature has been written into a corner as the Gollum-character, (My Precious ~ ~ o )

I seriously hope they do not extend -- GongYoo's acting prowess is (humble opinion) the only thing keeping this boat...um...floated.

We KNOW all the stuff...already. And it was semi-agonizing getting there....cough*weak female characters* cough.....Let's wrap this Miracle....up. ;)

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They will not extend. Olympics to cover.

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this episode really made me cry, especially the airport scene, the kitchen scene of GDR and KKJ and mostly the part when KKJ was alone at home imagining her memories with GDR..it was just so heartbreaking! =(

GY is freaking awesome in this show! such a great actor..i love him more in this drama compared to coffee prince..and i love his team up with LMJ, they have such good chemistry together..such a cute couple, so lovable..

i am holding on to its last two episodes..i hope the hong sisters will give us a nice ending! which makes GDR and KKJ be together, cause the story is really about them..crossing my fingers on that!

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thanks for the recap..it's heartbreaking:((

but Gong Yoo is soooo hot!

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There should be a prize for the one who comes closest predicting the outcome of this drama.

Two more episodes left. I'm thankful I won't go bald after all, but I'm sad it's coming to an end. I didn't have any expectations watching the drama, so was able to enjoy it more than suffer from disappointments.

But logically, I think Da Ran will end up w/ Gong Yoo whether as YJ shell w/ KJ soul, or the older version of KJ post 5 yrs.

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Even if Kyung-joon wakes up with no memory of the events of the past year and he has to fall in love with Da-ran all over again from the beginning, I’d rather he do that than be stuck in his brother’s body for the rest of his life, twin or not.

Thank you for saying that. That's how I feel.

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Finally, Da Ran's confession..really waited for so long and it dragged on and on....
Most annoying personality and busybody, Ma Ri has to get a reality check. KJ doesn't want or need her when he wakes up...She should get lost and go back to America and get a life with Choong Shik.
The crying scene with Da Ran and YJ was gut wrenching. Beautifully acted by Gong Yoo and Lee Min Jung!Cried buckets along with them.
Is it possible that YJ and KJ will body switch back, but still retain their memories they had for the past year? It's a shame after 14 episodes, none of the brothers will remember what happen when they awaken...
I want poor KJ to be happy finally and at long last, come out ahead as the first and most important person in his parents lives and Da Ran's.

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i have a gut feeling that on the last scene of this episode YG and KKJ has already switched back..then what will happen is that, YJ will tell DR the answer to her question during the 1st episode..but DR will not accept it anymore as she has already fallen in love with KKJ..then YJ will tell his parents that he doesnt want anymore for KKJ to save him as he felt that its his lil brother time to enjoy life and grow..then YJ dies because of his sickness..then after years, KKJ will appear to GDR exactly like YG (since they are twins), and they will rekindle their love for each other..that for me will be a happy ending.. =)

i just hope the hong sisters will not do the amnesia thing, that once they switched back everything that happend in the 14 episodes will be erased in KKJ's memory..because that will put to waste the story and plot of the drama..

i really ship KKJ and GDR till the end! =) kudos to LMJ and GY in portraying their characters effectively..i love them both! cute couple! =)

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Whaatt? Fraternal twins.. That sure another twist.. I believe DR will still be with KJ in couple of years in the future. That's why HS write them as twins, so he can grow up to be exactly like Gong Yoo (⌒˛⌒) hihi ^^.

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He'll grow up to have GY's face.....NICE!! And, how convenient HS!! =D

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fraternal twins are not identical. if they were identical twins, YJ's parents would've noted that KKJ's body looked like a younger version of YJ. but the show makes it clear that they are fraternal twins, which means they might as well be brothers and would not look exactly like each other.

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This doesn't really jive with my understanding of the definition of fraternal twins, heh.

Without being in the same womb, there's nothing that makes them "twins" unless there's some nuance I don't know about.

A similar example would be, say two eggs fertilized at the same time by the same parents were given to 2 different surrogates. The children are born at similar times but not at the same time. They wouldn't be twins, either...

*hangs on to this random detail that will drive me crazy for the entire rest of the drama*

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I know, right? I was wondering 'in what way does that make them twins?' throughout that whole episode. Kinda distracted me from everything else.

I also do not get the rationale that just because YJ's egg was chosen to be fertilized first it makes that a lost opportunitiy for KJ. I did not get why he was angry because of that. Unless he really wanted to be an 80s baby. I'd understand if the reason he is so peeved is that had he been chosen first, he would have grown up with a mom and dad, as well as not ending up being a saviour baby.

But KJ's reasons for being pissed off has more to do about him believing that had he been born first, he would have met DR first, hence she would have 'put him first', so to speak; but who's to say that this would have been the case? I think DR definitely fell for KJ for who he is personality-wise... there's no saying that KJ would have the same personality had he grown up in the environment that YJ grew up in. Personality is not genetically inherited, after all. It's shaped by influence and surroundings.

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Nope, you are right... if they are not identical (meaning from the same zygote) and did not share the same womb, then they aren't twins. They are just full brothers.

*But I will let this random (actually not so random) detail go so as to not go crazy* LOL
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Hahaha I feel you guys everyone has their own endings question is switch one is the winneri really like these episode Gong Yoo makes me cry and the scene when he imagine Daran in the house was really a great acting GY daebak. I would be prepared of Hongs sis ending nxt week sigh. I dont know if I would like it when KJk wakes up and YJ too in there bodies and forget everything how cruel that only Daran knows n Mari it will benefit Mari but maybe they said about time frozen soooo they will do a reversal and end it when it started at the crashed site now they both be alive everyone forgets everyrhing like time travel I will hate that really I will not see any Hong Sister drama again if thats the ending grrrrrr

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for the sake of dramaland... I'll buy that twin thingy....though i don't know if the technology of 30 years ago could accommodate such.

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That twin twist is awesome.

Does that mean that when little Kyung Joon grows up, he'll be looking exactly like Yoon Jae now? :D

That somehow softens his relationship with Da Ran a little, for me. :')

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Hi everyone, anyone else think that YJ's soul will die?

Perhaps KJ's body and soul should have died in the lake, but to return the favour YJ swaps his soul with KJ so KJ's soul can live in YJ's body.

YJ probably knew of his illness, hence YJ's soul is what's keeping KJ's body alive at the moment. He knows that this is what will allow KJ's soul to live on in his (YJ's) body. Once the operation is done, and YJ's body is saved, KJ's body along with YJ's soul will pass away, as the deed is done and the miracle goes full circle.

KJ will stay in YJ's body and once KJ's body dies, it kills off the hope of YJ's soul returning. Hence, removing the main obstacle in the relationship between DR and KJ. He will pretend to be the real KJ again to everyone, and Ma Ri thinking that KJ is dead is the only way for her to move on in my opinion.

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@Arsenal - "Ma Ri thinking that KJ is dead is the only way for her to move on in my opinion."

Excellent points - though I think it'd be extremely cruel to kill off Kyung Joon's body - the body responsible for saving life not once but twice, and the soul who grew in that shell condemned to being...an *other* for a lifetime.

Personally, I'd rather Kyung Joon wake up remember nothing and have DaRan (the waffly, waffle-meister) grieve with knowledge --- until such point she GRABS onto KJ with all her might....

...or not. If she's such a doormat that she'd TRY to reconcile with Yoon Jae and erase Kyung Joon --- then whatevs~ girl deserves to miss her soulmate on this Karmic trip. meyyybe next time. ~

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like your thoughts but i want more Shin. blame him for his cuteness

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Gil Da-ran seriously needs to grow a backbone and set her mind straight. I love Gong Yoo and the Hong Sisters so I'm determined to stick with this drama til the end, but DAMN if they're not making this difficult.

I could feel the drama slowly slipping like an upturned plate of soggy Gil Da-ran Bread, but this episode was certainly the plop. Lots of glaring at the screen on my part, while my heat is tearing up at watching Gong Yoo cry. Half of me feels "Antakab-da" for his wasted tears on this damned story. The other half has been numbed.

My antakabi doesn't want Kyung-joon to return to his body because then i'd see less of Gong Yoo's adorableness. Yeah, that messes with the Story, but the Story has pretty much jumped the boat. More Gong Yoo, pretty please Drama Gods!~~

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I think KJ will keep staying in YJ’s body.
The reason is simple; Gong Yoo is the male lead. :)

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emotional roller coaster ride!!

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the most emotionally true moment of the drama was when he was thinking back on the times he had with da ran and how that may be lost when he switches and for him to be grateful and happy that he has this new family, he would have to lose that memory of her.

that was the most heartbreaking bit and gong yoo nailed it so. the bit at the bar too felt emotionally real for me.

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I love thissss movie .. It's a great one hanks for the recap .. Cant wait for the 15 and last episode ..

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First of all, thank you Javabeans and Girl Friday for your reliable and amazing recaps! I always enjoy reading them even after watching the dramas :)
I have a theory that GDR will indeed let go of KKJ but he will fail at saving YJ. After this happens, drama will fast forward to many years or 12 years later as it happens for every other drama (and since there are only two episodes left) when KKJ is YJ's age and will look exactly like him (since they are twins) and meet GDR again somehow and end up together again. Since I am sure that as much as the Hong sisters wanted
the two to be together they will consider that to other peoples eyes the age gap and student-teacher relationship is wrong, so this will be the only logical way to do it. I guess this will be enough time for KKJ to be accepted
by his existing biological family and for him to
accept them in return. In this way, his mother's dream of a miracle will have come true as well. As for YJ's fate, I feel that it has always been fated that his sickness would not let him live long enough anyway and the miracle was that after
they met through the accident the reason
for the soul-swapping was so that he gives KKJ a chance to meet his family and a chance at love because KKJ could have easily had YJ's life but was instead left waiting in a petri dish. I think the Hong sisters were trying to mirror what happened to KKJ even before he was born (being stuck in a petri dish) in the present by having YJ frozen and waiting in KKJ's body.

You must be going what?! But these are just my theories. We may end up with an ending like the Feast of Gods (if you've seen it) where we are left frustrated until the end with our mouths hanging open.

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"Since I am sure that as much as the Hong sisters wanted the two to be together they will consider that to other peoples eyes the age gap and student-teacher relationship is wrong, so this will be the only logical way to do it."

Oh please, there are countless drama that have dealt with teacher/student relationship, there's nothing new under the sun...people just have mixed feelings about it because the actor who plays KJ is very youngish looking (blame Shin Won Ho for being this cute lol)

Majo no Jōken (my fav J-drama)
Loveholic
Romance (Kim Jae Won)
Hello my teacher (with Gong Yoo he he)
Flower Boy Ramen Shop
Kou Kou Kyoushi
Tenshi no Koi
and many more...

Moreover the drama already played the student/teacher relationship card (DR parents)

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So true. usually when we dealt with teacher/student relationship, the actor for student already in their 20's. obviously! so not really weird to see them together. but this is the first time (ok.. not including Majo no Jōken) the drama use real teenager, with real teenager cute face and real teenager body not so tough. (no abs, no muscle)

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Yep,.i vote for most possible ending..hihi..kj would be 30 n dr 36 right..acceptable..

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DR is 8 years older than KJ, so she would be 38... waiting that long seems like an injustice to be honest. But it's definitely true that the older you get, the more men catch up with you developmentally.

I wonder if the recent influx of noona dramas is just to 'scandalize' viewers or if the dearth of marriageable men in some age groups has really led women who have delayed marriage to look outside the group in Korea? With men, the mindset has always been 'the younger I can get, the better' so I'm curious about the experiences of older women who put careers before marriage.

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somebody has thought why there is no big cameo (despite da ran friend which is also actress in great love)..hong sister often use their previous lead as cameo..so how about uri yoon kye sang as mature kyung junnie...if they will switch soul and need time jump to fill thr age gap...hehe..it would be perfect if our kyung jun get medical school and meet with da ran again under the umbrella..in yks body..hohoho....i definitely will take it

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Thanks GF for the recap!

Think the Dramabeans Dream Team's writing is the best thing about this drama.

@The Aliens who have taken over the Hong Sisters': 'Getting GY on board this drama was the best thing you did but your writing sucks. It's time to go back to your planet giving the Hong Sisters a chance to get their reputation back.'

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This time better be for real and not just another one of those soulswitch fakeouts!! Honestly, even though it is the plot, it's gotten old and well...uninteresting already. They can only do that fakeout so many times before it loses its charm. I think that if they keep dragging it more, we will be left with either a dissatisfying and forced ending or one that doesn't make any more sense. Only 2 episodes left and I feel that just now opening all these cans of worms bodes more failure than success for the story.

I think it's about damn time that KKJ goes back to his own body. I am really rooting for Da Ran and Kyung Joon to end up happily together and I think the thing that made it work so well for me was because it was Gong Yoo portraying Kyung Joon. It's now difficult to imagine KJ and DR together if it was Shin portraying his own character because while they were trying to make us fall for the hero, they were doing it in someone else's body (although, I doubt the results would have been the same if it wasn't Gong Yoo). That's why, I think they better use the last remaining episodes to build up on the couple's (KJ in his own body and DR) chemistry and show that there can also be a great chemistry between Lee Min Jung and Shin because...well, I really really love this couple and that's the only way for me to be able to accept them wholeheartedly! >..<

Anyway, can't wait for the next episodes. Damn, I was gonna wait until all 4 episodes were finished so that I wouldn't have to wait a week long after the cliffhanger, but damn! I really don't have much self-control. LOL. I blame this entirely on Gong Yoo! I can barely go a week without seeing his beautiful face, how was I supposed to go for 2? XD

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aaarrrghghghghhg!!!!!

This drama is seriously effing with my sanity!!

Waiting a whole week to see if my teetering faith in the Hong Sisters is justified is going to f&*(&*(^&%^&%^&&(hufkdsah8789798wre5-ing KILL ME!!!!

Seriously. If there were carpets in this apartment I'd be chewing them right now.
(eyes bedroom rug menacingly)

The scene where KKJ relived his memories and fears losing them, had me tearing up.
Then I remembered the similar scenario in Queen InHyun's Man and I really started bawling!

Half the time I want Gil DaRan to end up with KKJ in Shin's body, but then I think of all the issues and remember Gong Yoo and swing back the other way!

How in the holy hell are the Hong Sisters going solve this hot mess in two hours??

Sigh. It's gonna be a looooong week.

Thank God for Gaksital!

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As I watched this last episode, I realized something: Was Da-Ran ever in love with Yoon-Jae?
Throughout the drama, we see Da-Ran trying to figure out if Yoon-jae loved her or not. Yet, as the details of their relationship unfolded, it made me wonder if she ever loved him. I mean love and not just a crush on a cute guy who is a great match on paper. Did Da-Ran know what love was?

Kyung-Joon was the one who made her understand and feel love. How befitting then that he should wake up with no memory of it so that Da-Ran can do for him what he did for her. Da-Ran can show him love and affection the way he showed it to her. Da-Ran can fill his 'garbage bag' this time around the way he had filled hers. She can help Kyung-Joon transition through the difficult years he will face once he wakes up and discovers the truth about everything. Now, she can be by his side, like he did for her.

As for Yoon-Jae, I wonder if he suffered any setbacks in his life. His life seemed too perfect: loving parents, hot body, family wealth, hot body, great education, hot body, circle of friends, hot body.....You get the point :)
Kyung-Joon had lost everything to Yoon-Jae. Wouldn't it be fair to at least win Da-Ran in the end?

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I agree with your assessment.
Daran didn't have enough time to fully love YJ.
She was in the early phases of her feelings: all giggles and hearts and bashfulness... She was in love with being in love with YJ-shi.

I do not see how KKJ can lose DR in the end. It may take some more growing up to keep her, but he cannnot lose her to YJ.

He needs to find out who HE is as KKJ first, live in his own body, be treated as his age again. HAVE FUN!
Later, if his feelings and her feelings still hold, they can talk about marriage.

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Hmmm... This makes me wonder if the next episode will show KKJ still in YJ's body--except he's forgotten everything. DUN DUN DUN!!!

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YJ setback in life might be that he was sick, so his body wasn't healthy. He has some kind of illness. And although his parents do love him, they are messed up people who put an incredible amount of guilt and burden on him...

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The Hong sisters have an every-other for me. I only enjoy every-other drama they make. I've been reading the recaps because I haven't been able to watch past episode four. I just haven't felt any urge whatsoever. And knowing even you guys didn't start to really like it til episode 12 certainly didn't help LOL.

I am curious about the ending, but not curious enough to watch the show. :P

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Well, I'm back to just reading the comments/recaps. This show, talk about messing with someone's military service return! Please Arang, be there for LJK!!

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GY's completed his MS for 2.5 years now. Post-MS he starred in 2 successful movies but his K-drama comeback vehicle has been such a disappointment. He is fantastic but an actor (or character) not maketh a drama.

Hopefully this fiasco of a drama doesn't deter him from starring in a drama in the near future.

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I'm speechless..Just when i thought it couldn't get any crazier n twisted than this,they ended up being twins ?!Srsly ?! So,they should've know something might go wrong with the one,that's why they decided to use him as a safe card..WOW,that sounds horrible n so fucked up ! It's soo wicked ! Only 2 epis to go and i can't imagine through what kind of nightmarish experince we'd come across..This drama is exeptional on so many levels and i'm happy i gave it a shot ! This time,next week it all'd be over,till then,let's keep guessing,trying our best to find something that makes sense..cause so far,it's all way too BIG to handle ~

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I wonder how can a mere blood injection cause souls switch? Or a fact that the persons are twins? I guess in dramaland it is possible :)

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WTF TWINS? So if i make a vasectomy and freeze my sperms... all my future childs will be twins? Fraternal twins BS.

This is the most annoying dorama i ever watched. It takes all that i studied in medical school, throw it away and then spit on my face, Like if i was a stupid retard.

Seriously. This dorama is an insult to everyones inteligence.

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"WTF TWINS? So if i make a vasectomy and freeze my sperms… all my future childs will be twins? Fraternal twins BS"

LMAOOOO

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Depends on how many ova your sperm will impregnate. Yep, they can be twins, triplets, quadruplets, quintuplets, sextuplets, etc. :)

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No its has nothing to do with fecundation. Fecundation has nothing to do with pregnancy.

If a woman is not pregnant by 2 or more ova at the same time. BioLOGICALY speaking there will no such a thing as twins.

Pls Kumi don`t even start.

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KyungJoon's fear of blood reaaaallly scares me, because someone might get hurt in the remaining episodes and we don't want that, do we?

Gosh, I wish Big would come faster. Can't wait. OH, IT'S THE LAST WEEK! I'M GONNA MISS YOU SO MUCH :'(

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I hope in the end we don't get this sentence: "Yeah it's good BUT it's not like Gumiho or any other GREAT HS drama!" neither from javabeans nor girlfriday. I'm not a fangirl. I see the flaws of BIG but I also see the good things and I appreciate that we don't get the exact same drama the HSs did before.

So please, for the resumee after this drama ends... no comparison between BIG and Gumiho (it's two pairs of shoes!!)... It would be like a broken record!

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The set up separation reminds me, once again, that this is a Hong Sisters' drama.

They sacrificed an interesting event structure in order to get character and try a slower pacing. Which means I'm looking forward to their next drama that much more and pulling out my hair that they could do yet another cliffhanger.

And just in case I didn't say it enough, Yoon Jae and Kyung Joon are FRATERNAL twins ONLY in that sick women's mind. FRATERNAL. That means non-identical.

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It would have been a lot more convincing if DR and KJ had a proper conversation about the implications of the sick brother revelation and what each will do at the start of ep 14. There is so much real conflict:

- KJ wants to ignore everything like a kid
- DR will be the adult and remind him that if he doesn't save YJ and they switch back and YJ dies, it's wrong and KJ will regret for the rest of his life
- and if they don't switch back, KJ might get stuck and die in YJ's body
- KJ will then consider what will happen if he saves YJ and they switch back -> will DR stay with YJ or go to KJ?
- DR should then say she cannot decide now, she is still coming to terms with the fact that KJ is YJ's brother, she can't just run away from her family and YJ's family
- KJ will get pissy and say that if DR doesn't promise to stay with him after they switch, he might as well die in YJ's body

THEN the rest of ep14 can continue as it did and it would make so much more sense. KJ then has to make a decision on whether to save YJ regardless of what DR decides, and he finally does because 1. it's the right thing to do; and 2. he discovers what his mother did and wants for him, and finds strength to sacrifice his love for DR.

it's enough for KJ to deal with his parents choosing YJ over him and it doesn't really add anything to have him labour under the impression that DR is also choosing YJ over him when it's the very issue that was resolved just in ep 12!

the end of ep 13 made DR seem so immature that i lost all the empathy I had for her. can't we have both DR and KJ learn how to grow?

as an aside, there are so many more interesting issues to consider post-switch; i really hope they don't waste more time with another fakeout switch and get on with it in ep 15. as much as DR has decided that she loves KJ's soul in YJ's body, it's interesting to see how it plays out when KJ is in his own body. can you really separate body and soul completely in romantic love? why is loving a person's soul and not body "purer"?

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The only way I can see this ending is YJ is saved by KJ everyone returns to their proper body. KJ has no memory of being in love with DR. KJ finally gets the love of his family that should have been his all along.

DR love for KJ is the sacrifice that makes this happen, but with YJ she gives him the chance she didn't give him in the beginning they start over, but this time they are open and truthful about their feelings. With the weight of the family secrets off his shoulder's we see that YJ and KJ are more alike than different.

DR can now love him for the things she loved him for in the past but also for the man he is now.

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Yes I want this to happen.

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Dude, THREESOME! The solution to all aforementioned problems. ugh!

Seriously though, I can't care less about the actual events of the drama... I just want to see how it ends. This is really sad, because i truly wanted to love it :(

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They should move to Sri Lanka... which allows for Polyandry...

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Am I the only one that doesn't want them to swap back? As superficial as it is, I think it would be really weird seeing the young Kyung Joon acting lovely dovey with Da Ran! :/
I love all the twists, but I was a little disappointed at the lack of happy reunion at the airport. No kiss~? And no questions about why, after paying for a plane ticket, he suddenly wasn't going to Germany? Oh, drama land!

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Crying like crazy from the airport scene onwards.

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The Hong Sisters had all the right ingredients to make a hot summer drama; good looking and talented leads, great cast, light heart comedy, etc but in the end (or middle) failed to used the ingredients properly and now it's just jambalaya, and not good jambalaya either!

The soul switching twist was great but then it had another twist within a twist within a twist .... and now I'm just lost. Can't they make up their minds? First, soul switching, then usage of body to save another child, then brothers, and now fraternal twins?! I want this drama to be sooooo good soooo badly but it's taking me no where as the viewer.

The only person saving this drama is GONG YOO!! Such a let down .............

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Did anyone notice that KJ and Choonshik are wearing the same shirt in two of the screencaps? Or at least very similar. @_@

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I posted a long post over at Koala but so I'm not repeating it I'll summarize here. I disagree with manyt of you that believe that Kuyng Joon will end up in his own body.

There are problematic issues with Kyung Joon ending up in his own body that present big obstacles for Kyung Joon’s relationship with Da Ran (and I fully expect no matter what that the Hong Sisters will give us a happy ending).

Koreans, like people in most other Asian cultures, appear to take their family relationships very seriously, especially respect for their elders. Both families would likely be angry about Kyung Joon and Da Ran getting together, even if Yoon Jae was dead or the divorce was several years in the past.

I don't underestimate the impact of the family relationships, While Kyung Joon might not still care about his bio parents, he will likely care about his relationship with Yoon Jae if YJ is alive. He will care about Da Ran’s relationship with her family, and she will be concerned all around.

For them to make the choice to be together at any point, if YJ lives, will likely mean that their ties with all family members will be strained or cut completely for quite some time. If YJ dies, than it will still be quite a number of years before they would be comfortable presenting themselves as a couple to their families.

I have thought for quite a while that Kyung Joon’s body will never wake up, that Yoon Jae’s soul is long gone. The dreams/premonitions by both Ma Ri and Da Ran have reinforced this in my mind.

I believe that Kyung Joon is still in Yoon Jae’s body, but because of his lingering anger towards his parents, and his fears about what Da Ran will have to go through to be with him, he’s going to pretend to be Yoon Jae…to everyone. It will be a more thorough acting job than the past year, in an effort to convince Da Ran that he really is Yoon Jae. His plan is to let Da Ran go as Yoon Jae, allowing her to either put both relationships in the past, or to possibly get back together with her in his own body later on. During this time, Kyung Joon’s body will die. The grief that he will see on the part of his parents will finally soften his heart towards them, and Da Ran’s heartbroken grief will cause him to reveal the secret to her. Kyung Joon assumes Yoon Jae’s identity for the rest of his life, with only Da Ran and possibly Ma Ri knowing (although, Ma Ri not knowing, and believing Kyung Joon is dead, will allow her to finally move on).

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Wow..great theory! N so convincing..
But that will make me hate the story even more..:-(
Please dont end it that way..i just think its unfair..

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There was a throw away line when KKJ said that he probably was originally YJ, so when the original donation happened there was a switch. O.o;; Hong Sisters, are you going there? If you go there I will loves you forever.

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Whaaat? When was this?

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like liz, where was that line? because if so awesome... though how they would explain that i have no idea (as in who would do the explaining)

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I loved this episode, but I don't see why it had to wait all the way until episode 14! For me, it was really frustrating that it took so long for them to admit that they loved each other, I wish that was compacted more and that this was brought up maybe 1 or 2 episodes sooner and we could've spent more time with Kyeong Joon coming to love Da Ran again. And, maybe even some restitution for Yoon Jae (because he does seem like a really nice guy) and further into Kyeong Joon getting the family he always longed for. I hope we really get to see a good ending with all of this ridiculous drama! Two episodes almost seems like not enough time.

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I'm thinking of the end of BIG and I think the kid returns to his body (no hooking up) and he gets his family back. The woman did want to wait for him to get a bit older though. If they really do follow BIG maybe there can be a 5 yr time jump or so. KKJ comes back from college and is 25 and by then 30+ Gold Miss DaRan and him see each other from across the room and 1-2-3 ACTION.

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If they are twin, then KKJ will look like Gong Yoo when he gets older???? Maybe we end up with a final shot of GD and KKJ in future!!!

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