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King of Dramas: Episode 13

It’s time to run into some regular production woes, which include some above average fare, what with our leads hugging soup barrels and each other to survive a chilly night and a fire burning out of control on set. I’ll take any of these conflicts any day over Empire Productions/World Productions power struggles, so bring it on, King of Dramas.

Side note: Apologies for the delay, folks! Turns out tonsillitis can really get you down. Between this and the holidays we’ll have a tough schedule, but at least we’ve got an extension to look forward to(?).

 
EPISODE 13: “A Man In Flames”

Go-eun watches the whole kiss between Anthony and Min-ah, though she doesn’t miss the part where Anthony pulls away.

On his rooftop, Min-ah asks, “Can you say that you have no feelings for me at all?” He doesn’t answer, but she continues on that they can start where they left off, and she’ll wait for him. “But please don’t come to me too late,” she adds.

Anthony finally spots Go-eun, who hilariously ducks down behind the wall the second their eyes meet. After waiting a bit, she peeks over the top… to find him still staring at her. Ha.

Mortified, she scuttles back into her apartment in a spectacularly-failed sneak attempt. Anthony seems to watch her go with a hint of amusement.

Dong-seok wakes Go-eun up the next morning with a gift – a framed poster of Kyungsung Morning, all official-like. Aww. She’s not happy to stare at Min-ah’s face on it, though.

She asks him about Min-ah’s relationship with Anthony, to which he replies that Anthony is the one responsible for making her a top star. But then he goes into gossip mode as they discuss the rumor that Anthony and Min-ah once dated, only nothing’s confirmed.

And it stays that way, especially when Anthony comes to break up the roundtable discussion to take Go-eun out for a fancy breakfast with fine wine. (Which he pours like a champion.)

Something about this seems fishy, especially considering how Anthony is all smiles and good manners. He explains how he always wanted to treat her to a fine meal but lacked the funds before, and gives her a pep talk to help her through the remaining scripts.

He even suggests that she take a trip to Europe after Kyungsung is done, and he’ll foot the bill. But then we finally see the catch: He wants Go-eun to renew her contract with him. Ah, so that’s why she was getting VIP treatment.

After realizing this much, Go-eun rejects the rest of the meal and leaves in a huff, forgetting her cell phone in the process. When one of the calls turns out to be an offer from another production company, Anthony answers: “What should we do? Last week, Writer Lee Go-eun signed a contract with World Productions for the next ten years.” Haha. Typical.

Unfortunately for him, Go-eun overhears everything and plucks the phone from his grasp. Ha.

Meanwhile, Bit-na whines to Hyun-min about the kiss scene, since he hadn’t told her beforehand. She’s less worried about him and more worried that Min-ah will fall for him, so Hyun-min uses his manager (who has a name now: Brownie) to corroborate his claim that he doesn’t date fellow actresses.

While Min-ah exercises sexily, CEO Oh asks the Chairman why he dropped the charges against Anthony. He doesn’t answer, but he’s clearly thinking of his son, Director Nam.

Anthony goes to visit Mom, who’s been tuning into the drama as best she can, with the help of her nurses. She mentions that one of them said Anthony walked in with a pretty girl the other day (Go-eun), and Anthony just scoffs that the nurse needs glasses.

It’s Mom’s wish to meet the girl Anthony likes before she dies, so Anthony agrees on the basis that he’ll take his time so Mom can continue to live on.

Go-eun goes to her own mom to grumble about Anthony, which makes it even funnier when Mom can’t ask who ‘Kim Bong-dal’ is with a straight face, since Go-eun had mentioned being grateful to him in her interview. (I love that this name has become one running joke.)

Mom gets the idea to cater to the staff of Kyungsung as a gift, which sends Go-eun to the World Boys in order to ask for a truck driver. Anthony stops Maknae Goo from volunteering and cheerfully offers his services: “This is a meal truck of our Writer, who will become the pillar of our World Productions in the future. I should drive anything, even if it’s a tank.”

Go-eun knows why Anthony is trying so hard, and insists that Maknae Goo do the driving so she won’t have to accept any favors from Anthony.

So her and Mom have a cooking montage preparing kimchi and chicken for all the staff, and it’s adorable. I’m still trying to get over the fact that we have a mother and a daughter who, you know, get along.

However, Maknae Goo is unable to drive the van because his “grandmother fell”, an excuse which Go-eun has no choice but to buy. We see Anthony pulling the strings, since he gives Maknae Goo the day off for lying and instructs the rest of the World Boys on how to keep up the ruse.

But you can’t be mad at them, since they’re all in cahoots together to make sure Go-eun signs on with World again. Aww, teamwork. Kind of.

So it’s Anthony who shows up to drive the truck, which seems to be made of equal parts metal and duct tape. I love the small comedic touches in this show, like the little dancing plant on the dashboard while Anthony and Go-eun drive. It just takes us to that next level of funny.

The issue of contract renewal is brought up again, with Anthony admitting to the fact that he was waiting until Go-eun proved herself before he decided to hold onto her. It wins some points, but Go-eun is curious about why Director Goo stayed out of dramaland for five years, and despite having worked with him on his last production, Anthony stays mum.

He’ll have to be on his best behavior, though, since Go-eun says she’ll base her future decision off how he acts.

Hyun-min and Min-ah are back to their usual antics on set, but this time, Director Goo stops filming to pull them aside: “Listen well to what I say from now on,” he starts. “You two are the worst actors I’ve worked with till now.” HA.

Turns out he’s been well aware of their pride battle, but he’d been giving them the opportunity to change their tune. “Aren’t you ashamed as actors?” Director Goo asks, as he points out all the hard-working staff who get less than 0.1% of what Hyun-min and Min-ah receive.

“Why have you become actors and why are you acting?” is the question Director Goo poses to them. “Until you realize that, there will be no shooting.”

Hyun-min acts serious while in his celebmobile, and tells his agency president that he should be the one to step up, since he’s the “landmarking of this drama.” Ha. When Prez points out that adding the “-ing” is incorrect, Hyun-min blurts that compared to ‘landmark,’ landmark-ING has a more k-ing-ly feel. Haha.

Except Min-ah’s already outside his van the moment he pops out, and steals the words from his mouth that they should apologize to Director Goo and end their war. Of course, by just being first, she’s instigated another pride battle with him.

Anthony and Go-eun end up lost in the middle of a snowy forest on their way to the filming location, and Anthony blames Go-eun for being in charge of the map. He ends up reining himself in when she notes how his nice manners toward her have disappeared, so you can see the part of him that wants to just lose his temper fighting with the part of him that wants her to sign the damn contract.

The old truck gives out when Anthony tries to back it out, and he keeps his cool as he checks the engine. After doing a bit of work it seems fixed, but when Go-eun goes out to check, she forgets to check the locks, resulting in both of them getting locked out of a now-working car.

Hilariously, sums up how he feels about this with an apt English phrase: “Oh shit.”

…To make matters EVEN worse, both of their cell phones are locked in the truck. Wamp wamp waaamp.

Hyun-min and Min-ah give their apologies to Director Goo – or to put it more aptly, Min-ah gives apologies for both of them without giving Hyun-min a chance to speak.

He looks shell-shocked once she’s gone, and dazedly equates how he feels right now to being beaten while asleep, only to wake up unsure if it happened at all. Hee.

We find Anthony and Go-eun wandering in the middle of nowhere as Dong-seok tries to contact them from the set in vain.

Hyun-min ends up unknowingly playing on Min-ah’s fears when he notes how suspicious it is that Anthony decided to drive the truck, and comes to the conclusion that there’s something between him and Go-eun.

More specifically, he cites how Go-eun ran around looking for funding when their investment got pulled, and how hard Anthony worked to clear her name during the plagiarism scandal.

“Just looking at that, we can tell they definitely like each other,” Hyun-min adds with a laugh.

Speaking of, our wayward couple finds their way back to the truck, where they huddle in the flimsily-covered truck bed with the food. Go-eun’s all but attached to one of the soup barrels for warmth, and despite her prodding, Anthony insists that he’s above it: “If I have to die, I’ll die. I have no intentions of hugging that soup barrel like a moron.”

Cut to: Anthony hugging that soup barrel like a moron, while Go-eun sports a victorious grin. Haha.

Later, once the soup has gone cold, Anthony suggests through chattering teeth that they cling to each other for warmth. For survival, of course, not because he wants to.

Dong-seok goes looking for them, but returns to set empty-handed. He’s already contacted police but everyone is worried, so the staff plan to pool their efforts together in a search operation.

Go-eun and Anthony have made a little makeshift bed in the back of the truck, and she apologizes for locking them out of the truck with her head tucked into his chest.

Anthony tells her that if she’s so sorry she can renew the contract, and she finally relents, since that seems so worthless in the grand scheme of things. Like possibly freezing to death.

While thinking of warm things to keep them going, Go-eun mentions a mother’s embrace. This has her asking about Anthony’s mother and her blindness, which he explains as having come about when he was five.

She asks him about the weather in America, and he segues it back to Mom: “I had no time to think it was cold, because I had to live tenaciously, clenching my teeth. When I went there, leaving my one and only mother behind, I thought that I sold my soul to the devil. So, as if I was crazy only for success, I ran forward without looking back.”

Go-eun ends up falling asleep, and when Anthony can’t rouse her he only wraps his arms around her even tighter. Eventually, even the headlights go out, further diminishing their chances of rescue.

However, they’re roused the next morning by the sound of an engine, and peek their heads out from the tarp. Their savior isn’t Dong-seok, but a farmer.

They trudge onto set in one piece, at least, and everyone greets them warmly… except for Hyun-min, since he’s too busy pointing out a lipstick mark on Anthony’s shirt. With all the giddiness of a teenage girl, Hyun-min exclaims that they must have slept clinging to each other.

And ha, Anthony and Go-eun’s faces are priceless. Hyun-min acts like he’s found the next wonder of the world while Min-ah looks less than enthused.

They go warm up in their respective rooms, each thinking of the other. Go-eun thinks about what Anthony said about traveling to the States, while Anthony thinks of her response after – that maybe he shouldn’t blame himself so much. Maybe his mother wanted him to be successful, even if he left her.

He smiles thinking of her words. D’aww.

Meanwhile, Director Nam goes to the Chairman of SBC to ask if his father is responsible for his position. The Chairman need only look down for Director Nam to hand in his resignation: “Since this position is not something I acquired through my own merits but through my father’s power, I think resigning is the right thing to do.”

Even at the Chairman’s insistence that Director Nam’s position is not one that anyone could have just from pulling a few powerful strings, Director Nam still rejects the position since there’s no way to prove he didn’t have daddy’s help. We need more businessmen like him. (Except we’d never see them, because they’d all resign.)

Word spreads through SBC of Director Nam’s resignation, giving the slimy Deputy Director Kim reason to hope now that the position he’s been coveting is empty, whilst giving Daddy Chairman a new thing to worry about when SBC Chairman calls him with the news.

The staff finally get their promised food, with Go-eun serving up the rice. Hyun-min steps in line with a grin as wide as his ears, ready to poke fun at Go-eun by asking who hugged who first. Ahaha. I just love him. Siwon’s sense of comedic timing is perfect.

Go-eun gets all flustered, and Hyun-min responds by blowing her a kiss. (Gah, why isn’t this pairing happening, again?)

While Dong-seok shows affection to the pretty FD by giving her a sweet drink, Min-ah tests the waters concerning Go-eun with Anthony, who merely replies that Go-eun will become one of the best writers, “So be good to her.”

However, there’s no way to miss the sweet stares he sends Go-eun’s way.

There’s a bittersweet moment when an older man hobbles up to Anthony, bowing profusely as he thanks him for giving him work – he’s been in eight of Anthony’s productions as an extra. Anthony clearly has no idea who he is, but the man is too happy to care.

And, eek, he’s been acting since he was twenty? In bit parts? That’s dedication.

He hobbles away with a cough, which doesn’t escape Anthony’s notice.

Go-eun and Anthony get to sit with Director Goo as filming resumes, and Min-ah can’t stop staring at how close they seem, while Hyun-min has to assure a shrill Bit-na over the phone that he’s behaving.

The extras are lined up, including the actor we met, Chong-gil, who seems about ready to fall over. Not good.

When the cameras start rolling, he can’t help but cough where he can be seen, which causes filming to halt. He gets reamed by one of the assistants nearby and removed from the job, despite his pleas to the contrary, and is instructed to wait until the next bus comes to take him home.

The next scene to be filmed includes a storehouse fire, something which has Anthony looking to Director Goo worriedly. Was the incident from five years ago about a fire?

Hyun-min keeps having to deal with Bit-na’s jealousy, and ends up running to Chong-gil in the storehouse huddled up on some straw. (Eek, is that straw for burning?) He tells the ajusshi that he can’t stay, but is distracted once again by Bit-na’s call.

Anthony checks with Dong-seok on fire safety procedures, only to find out that Dong-seok forgot to enlist the cooperation of the fire department while looking for him last night. Anthony insists that they can’t start without the fire department, sending Dong-seok scurrying away to make the call.

Min-ah plops next to Anthony and Go-eun as Director Goo prepares the scene, and offers Anthony a ride back to Seoul first before moving to Go-eun – clearly not wanting either of them to ride back together. Go-eun has no choice but to agree, leaving Anthony silent between them.

With the fire truck only ten minutes out, the go-ahead is given to set the storehouse on fire while Hyun-min’s character frantically screams for Min-ah in front. It’s only when Hyun-min really looks at the burning building that he remembers Chong-gil being inside.

He stops filming, yelling to Director Goo, “There is a person inside!”

Panic. Inside, Chong-gil wakes up amidst the smoke and fire and promptly loses consciousness.

The firetruck is still too far away, and they know who’s inside. The entrance collapses in on itself, yet Anthony runs into the building to save Chong-gil.

 
COMMENTS

Huzzah, a good cliffhanger! I was wondering where we were going with the introduction of the extra (although that was an interesting thought, that extras could be all ages and sizes), and like that little bit of adventure thrown in. Plus, it gives Anthony a chance to show he’s changed, as compared to the days when he’d let a motorcyclist die in service to his drama.

This was such a lighthearted episode comparatively, but it’s such a feel-good drama overall. I really appreciated that we got an episode completely free of the Chairman’s machinations, so we could just let Anthony run into problems that would naturally arise during filming. And okay, a fire on set without adequate safety measures isn’t the most common drama problem, but I’m game for that kind of hyperreality, as opposed to some mustache-twirler working behind the scenes with an inability to just let things go.

In that vein, it’s nice to see Director Nam’s story get some screen time, since his character has remained consistent from moment one. It’s in keeping with his stalwart nature that he’d hand in his resignation, but it was only until they showed Deputy Director Kim that I realized what it could mean for everyone, including Anthony. His story is one worth exploring, so I’m looking forward to seeing how he comes out of it.

Anthony and Go-eun had some cute moments this go-round, and for once, Min-ah’s reactions seemed appropriate. Her professionalism shone once again, even as she couldn’t escape the sight of them being adorable. It seems worth noting that her part in the battle of wills with Hyun-min was probably only spurred by his action, and seeing how he even choked her with a scarf, I’m surprised she kept that much composure. Girl is a zen master when it comes to her job. Not so sure about her love life, though.

Also, despite a rocky relationship between Director Nam and the Chairman, I still can’t get over how nice it is to see two loving mothers in ONE drama. I kind of wish the Go-eun/Anthony pairing would happen faster, just so Go-eun’s mom and Anthony’s mom could hang out as in-laws. Too soon?

 
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This was a really great episode. I just love the scenes between Go Eun and Anthony when Anthony lets his guard down. They are the gems of this drama for me.

I do find myself getting a little frustrated with Anthony's emotional stuntedness. While I don't like Min-ah constantly going after him, I totally see why she does it. He's so repressed that I imagine she was constantly having to take the lead in their relationship. And basically whenever she confronts him about his feelings for her, he shuts down and acts like a brick wall. He has come a long way in starting to trust that other people aren't just out to get him, but I hope we see him continue to open up more in the final episodes.

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In the flashbacks it doesn't seem like Mina was the driving force in their relationship. Anthony was very much of an alpha dog then and Mina was only an aspiring actress, so I would say it's even likely that Anthony was pretty strong in their relationship then even though he probably wasn't as near as emotionally available as he is now with Go-Eun. But Anthony DID like Mina - I think he even loved her. But then, for some reason, everything went sour and Anthony left. And this is why he shuts down when Mina presses him, I feel. He hasn't had ANY problems to turn people down in this show except for one person and that's Mina. When she get emotional and desperate, Anthony gets tortured. For me it looks like he feels guilty for something and that's why cannot bring himself to make the killing blow.

I would really like to know what happened 5 years ago.

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Me too. Whether he really stole Mina from that actor, why he actually suddenly left her... Why is it Anthony couldn't work with that actor but he was ok with Mina even though she's from Empire...

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That's a good point about him being a man of action. It's just that he seems to shut his emotions off when they are not convenient to him or when they get in the way of his goals. It is likely that he initiated the relationship, or that he was a driving force behind it, but as far as emotional intimacy goes, I'm willing to bet that Mina had to steer that ship. Unless something in that relationship is what caused him to be this guarded, and he was more open before her.

Now, he seems generally wary of anyone who might care for him, as evidenced by how consistently he feels like he has to lie to Go Eun in order to keep her around, when a heartfelt (and honest) "You are talented and you are important to this company and to me. We need you." would be 5,000 times more effective at keeping Go Eun's loyalty than his attempts to bribe or trick her into staying.

I'm also SUPER curious about what went down between Anthony and Mina to cause their relationship to end. Was his emotional unavailability a part of it, or did that stem from the end of their relationship? Did he choose his career over her, or her career over their relationship, or was it something completely unrelated to that? Was it a selfish act or an act of noble idiocy? It does seem like he feels guilty, and I just wish he would inject a little of his fearless leader personality into his interactions with Mina to end things for good. Right now, it seems like he's stringing Mina along, which I can understand given his character traits, but it is hard to watch. I think part of my frustration with him comes from the fact that I actually don't know what he feels toward Mina right now. It's clear to me that he's falling for Go Eun, but I don't know how (or if) that differs from what he once felt for Mina. Or whether he even still has feelings for Mina.

I look forward to hopefully getting some answers to these questions in future episodes!

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The only time when he injected "a little of his fearless leader personality" was when he told Mina a few episodes back, to erase any memories of them together coz he had already erased his a long time ago... And he reiterated that before she kissed him at the rooftop. She just didn't get it or refused to.

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You're right, and your comment helped me realize something that I couldn't put my finger on before. You know what I think it is? I think it's that Anthony approaches his relationships too much like he approaches his work, focusing on the practical implications of his decisions without regard for navigating the emotional aspect of a relationship. For work, he has stifled any vulnerability in order to appear in control of everything, the true "king" of any situation. In relationships, he puts on the same front to keep people at a distance, but this calculated coolness obviously is not a successful way of interacting with people on a personal level.

With Mina, he assumes that it is sufficient to treat their relationship like a business arrangement that has now ended. He has severed the contract, and doesn't understand why she is not moving on. He thinks the "how" is sufficient when she needs the "why" in order to heal. I guess that's why I feel for her in this situation, because he is very much a person who ignores his emotions in order to get what he wants. It make sense to me that she wouldn't believe him when he says that he's over her and has moved on. He's someone who puts up an impassive front when he is touched or hurting (his reaction to Go Eun & the crew donating their paychecks to him when they ran out of money is a perfect example of this). This also plays out repeatedly in his work, from the very first episode when he sent the delivery guy to his death in order to get the final drama episode to the station in time. It's not that he didn't feel guilty for what he did--it clearly tore him up inside--it's that he compartmentalized that emotion and drove through toward his goal anyway.

I think that what is special about his relationship with Go Eun is that not only does she see through his "cool" facade in their personal interactions, but she also demonstrates an alternate, more "personal" way of conducting business. She's showing Anthony that honesty and even vulnerability can be an advantage in professional relationships. True loyalty cannot be bought or negotiated, and many of his professional enemies could have been avoided by him injecting his interactions with a little bit of consideration.

Thanks largely to Go Eun's presence, their little production company is more like a family than the war zone that Anthony experienced when he was at the top of his game. I hope he continues to grow emotionally with Go Eun and that he continues to realize the value of emotional honesty in both his personal and professional relationships.

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You have excellent comments about Anthony! I think you're spot on when you say that he handles his personal relationships same way he handles his work - though I think his mother has always been exception in this. Go-Eun does represent more personal way to do things, but she's not only "an example" but Anthony is also actively opening up to her. Somebody in Soompi forum said something about Mina's "frontal attack" which clearly doesn't work on Anthony at all. The more Mina presses forward, the more Anthony shuts down emotionally. With Go-Eun everything is different because she doesn't even try. She doesn't demand things from Anthony on an emotional level so maybe that's one of the reason why Anthony actually feels safe and comfortable to opening up to her.

It's clear from Mina's words that it was Anthony who left her and that happened very abruptly and without any explanations from his part. In this sense I understand that Mina is craving for the reason behind everything and I do think that Anthony owes her so much (though I also think that people should move on even if they get no answer as this happens in real life too and what are you going to do, just hang on to other person until you get some explanation?) And you're right about the reason why Mina doesn't believe Anthony when he says that he has moved on, I think. She dated him for some time after all and learned about his habit to hide his feelings so it would be totally logical of her to think that it's exactly what Anthony is doing right now. However, we know he isn't. He might still have some feelings for Mina but at least for me it's clear that he doesn't love or want her anymore. It's past for him. In my opinion he mainly feels quite lot of guilt, maybe some amount of responsibility, but also respect for Mina's professionalism. He seems to be "stringing" her along because he feels too guilty to actually turn Mina down completely when Mina gets emotional - this is what I think. It's wrong but fits his character. I wish he could at some point tell her WHY he left her and somehow gently explain that they simply cannot be EVER again as he is not interested in her anymore.

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Thanks, Arawn. I love your thoughts, too!!

I agree about Anthony's mother being the exception to his relationships, although it tellingly hasn't always been like that. In fact, his running off to America, it seems, was equally fueled by his own ambition and his desire to escape the difficult emotions of feeling held back by his mother, their poverty, and her blindness. And his guilt over the fact that he abandoned her parallels the guilt he seems to feel towards Mina--including the fact that (as Go Eun points out), if he just opened up to his mother about the guilt he feels rather than carrying around with him like a burden only he bears claim to, most likely he would find that she is proud and grateful that he left her. Similarly, if he just opened up to Mina once and for all about why he left her and about his emotions towards Go Eun, she would be able to move on. Fortunately, he has not allowed whatever guilt he feels towards his mother to sully their relationship. He is very close with her, even if he is not yet willing to let her (or others around him) share his emotional burdens.

I also agree with your assessment that it is Go Eun's lack of expectations that helps Anthony open up. I also think it is that he trusts her completely--as he said, more than he trusts himself. He seems to take a long time to feel "safe" being emotionally vulnerable with people, but Go Eun has proven time and time again that she has integrity both in her personal and her professional life. I am really ready for him to acknowledge his feelings for her, though, and to share them with her honestly. While the push-pull of "I'm going to tease you and bicker with you whenever romantic things might actually happen between us, but secretly fall desperately in love with you" is entertaining, there's nothing hotter than an emotionally available, honest man who knows what he wants. Lol.

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Yeah, I think we all are expecting Anthony to come forward with his feelings. I agree with you that bickering can carry only so far, but in this drama it has thankfully worked very well because Anthony and Go-Eun are characterized so that it's totally believable they would act like this. Actually, considering their personal traits and mutual relationship from the beginning, this is exactly how things should have gone. In the case of Anthony, as you say, he is used to put his feelings aside and so he's probably somewhat disconnected from his feelings. To add this I think that Go-Eun is simply a person Anthony wouldn't imagine himself to fall for and so he hasn't been able to recognize his feelings as they are. He's slow but that's how he is.

But I think we're going there as I've seen the preview of the ep. 15. Tomorrow we will know!

One point about Mina... Yes, she hasn't been able to move on, it's very clear and probably Anthony not telling her why he left her is the biggest reason. However, even though I do think that Anthony should tell her this, he's not responsible for her not being able to move on. Whatever happened, it was FIVE YEARS AGO. A person should move on even if the other person behaves like a dick. We are responsible for our own lives and so is Mina, too. (Just to note, I don't mean that you think Anthony being responsible, I'm just bringing this up as point in conversation.) Mina should really work with her self to be able to leave the past behind.

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Oh yeah, I totally agree with your characterization of Mina! I actually meant to comment on how spot-on this quote from your previous comment is, but I got carried away with other thoughts & forgot: "I also think that people should move on even if they get no answer as this happens in real life too and what are you going to do, just hang on to other person until you get some explanation?"

This is so, so true. Mina is ultimately far more responsible for her own happiness than Anthony. I do want Anthony to man up and open up to Mina about his reasons for leaving, but more because he is our leading man and I care for his emotional development & how he treats the women around him (particularly since Go Eun is awesome and I want her to be happy, with an emotionally available Anthony as her partner) than because he is fully responsible for whatever emotional rollercoaster Mina is on right now. I do think it was irresponsible and inconsiderate of him to pull her back into his orbit getting her to star in his drama, if he wasn't prepared to face the emotional baggage that his leaving has saddled her with. I don't think he necessarily did this consciously, but there's no denying that her residual affection for Anthony played an integral role in her accepting the project.

I also wonder how hung up Mina was on Anthony when she was not seeing him everyday. She may well have "moved on" and had other relationships, but is now finding that being around him all the time is dredging up unresolved feelings. Who knows? That doesn't excuse her meddling with Go Eun, though, nor does it mean she's not to blame in part for not moving on. Isn't it great that this show has such three-dimensional side characters, that we're actually *interested* in learning more about them (rather than simply willing them off my screen)?

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@rearwindow: I agree on your point "She may well have “moved on” and had other relationships, but is now finding that being around him all the time is dredging up unresolved feelings."

I'm not sure if I remember this correctly (from ep 7, I think), but it seems that Mina & Anthony did not contact each other after he left her 5 years ago. So maybe she really had attempted to move on, but then suddenly Anthony came to see her and asked her to act in his drama. It was then that she managed to take the opportunity to ask him if he still loves her. And the answer he gave (something like, "Yes, if only you act in this drama") doesn't really help! I guess, can't blame the girl from being confused...

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IMO, he felt guilty because he left her without giving her any explanation. Since he is someone who would rather distance himself from a commitment, he probably thought that it was safer ( for him) to leave her. Also, he would hold on to the reasoning that once she is the top star, she wouldn't need his emotional support any longer as she would have the support from her fans. In addition, he probably was looking for a way out since he doesn't want to become vulnerable emotionally.

As for why Anthony sought Min Ah help and not the actor's help, he's known her professionally and he's more certain that he'd have her cooperation than the actor's (Anthony once stole his girlfriend ). Besides, Director Goo personally requested Min Ah.

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I think I have said that million times before , but I really cant seem to love this show even more ....
this episode was perfect to me , all Aanthony & Go eun moments were sooooo endearing and romantic ,
Hyun min keeps cracking me up with his faces , the extra scene was very touching ...
I just love this show sooooooooooooooooooo much that I cant imagine it will end soon .........

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AHHHHHHHH Thank you so much! And for turning it out when you were sick! This week was so good too. I've been counting down for the last few days, I couldn't wait to get out of work today to come home and read.

I hope you're feeling better, HeadsNo2, and thanks again =)

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I love this drama sooo much!! Go Kim Bong Dal

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Thanks for the recap. :)
Hope you'll feel better soon HeadsNo2!!!~

Been reading the awesome comments and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that writer-nim won't bring up the *Anthony-will-become-blind-at-the-end* plot twist. Please... just NO.

Now waiting for episode 14.

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This episode made me feel every single emotion but oooohhh that truck scene hihihihi. Can't wait for next week. Gosh this drama.

I know how you feel. I also have a sore throat now and it's killing me. Get well soon! And thanks for the recap~~

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Tomorrow is Monday. I just can't wait to hear more of their rooftop conversation!

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Does anyone know who's the actress playing the role of Anthony's mother? Couldn't find her name in DramaWiki... In the drama, we weren't told what her name is, right?

When it comes to Anthony & his mom's scenes, I was hoping to hear her call him "Bong Dal ah"... :D

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The character name is Mdm Park Kang Ja. Go Eun mentioned this in the interview scene after the successful debut of her drama in Episode 12, I think. The actress is Seong Byeong Suk according to Asianwiki, delightful characterization of the hardworking single mother.

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Thanks, autleaf, but I'm referring to Anthony's mom.

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Hahaha, so sorry. This is what happened when I commented with only one eye opened. My bad...

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Uhmm.. is this allowed in here? This is the preview for episode 15. (Just want to share...) It's raw though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=XD5BYkVVZoE

I hope I'm not violating any rules here. :)

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What a great preview! Feels all over!!!

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In my little world, this is still one of the best KDrama to date. Love it, love the understated romance that is happenning, two people starting to care for each other but fighting it. Love that one Go-eon's moral compass is helping to take not only Anthony,but, also HM to their next level of growth. I simply love this show, no pain, suffering, rape, death, loss or evil inlaw just plain fun. to me this show is the definition of Drama.

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Love this drama so much, even if I'm just reading it's recap, I really hope that this will be aired in the Philippines.. Go KMM!!

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anyeong! i really wants to know, what is the title of the song played, when go eun and anthony hugged the barrel together?

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