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Gu Family Book: Episode 9

Cute. Now that Kang-chi has a new home to settle into, there’s a little breathing room for comedy and relationships to develop. Not to worry though—there’s still a spot of life-threatening violence to keep things interesting, not only for Kang-chi but for Yeo-wool as well, who finds that staying out of Kang-chi’s business is becoming harder and harder to do, the more she cares.

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EPISODE 9 RECAP

We open in the courtyard of Master Dam Pyung-joon’s martial arts school, where a very hypnotized Tae-seo skewers Kang-chi in a murderous rage, believing that he killed Father.

Kang-chi falls to his knees before he can even say a word of defense, and Tae-seo raises his sword again, ready to strike…

But it’s Yeo-wool’s sword he meets. Thank goodness. Took you long enough. Not caring that Tae-seo walked up with a sword in his hand is one thing (everyone here carries one, sure) but the amount of time the entire yard full of armed warriors spent rubbernecking was starting to get silly.

Tae-seo tells her to get out of his way, but she doesn’t back down, and it gives Gon enough time to sneak up behind him and knock him unconscious with one swift blow to the back of the head.

Yeo-wool rushes to Kang-chi, who collapses in her arms.

At the gisaeng house, Chung-jo challenges top dog Wol-sun, declaring that she already traded her pride for a bowl of porridge so she has nothing else to lose. Wol-sun just throws the liquor right back in her face and strips off her clothes.

All her minions do the same, and they toss them at Chung-jo, with the order to have them washed by tomorrow morning.

In the aftermath of the stabbing, Tae-seo kneels before Master Dam and swears that he saw Kang-chi kill his father. Gon cocks an eyebrow at that since he was there, and Master Dam can tell this is more than a simple misunderstanding. He asks who else was there when it happened, and Tae-seo can’t remember. He only swears up and down that Kang-chi did it.

Master Dam tells Yeo-wool that it must be a spell using the power of suggestion, and says the only way to break its influence is to kill the person who cast it. And if he can’t be found, Tae-seo stays this way until the end. Yeo-wool: “Until the end of what? Until Kang-chi is dead?”

Kang-chi continues to bleed profusely while he lies unconscious, and he has a flashback to happier days with Tae-seo, when they sat under a tree looking over the inn. Tae-seo asks what Kang-chi’s dream is, and he says it’s just to live here at the Hundred Year Inn with the family for a long long time.

Tae-seo says his dream is to be like his father someday, and Kang-chi says he’s halfway there with the managing of the estate, and all he needs is to get married. He wonders if what Chung-jo says is true—is he afraid of girls?

Tae-seo insists he isn’t, so then Kang-chi guesses he must have a girl in mind. Ruh-roh. I think I have a guess which girl. Tae-seo refuses to tell him, so Kang-chi launches into a ticklefest. Awww. They’re so cute.

We come back to Tae-seo in the present, shedding a tear at the bittersweet memory. Was it his flashback all along, or did they just have a bro-mind-meld?

Chung-jo finishes doing the giant load of laundry, only to have the girls come back and stomp all over them, insisting they’re still dirty. Wol-sun watches with a smile, and Chung-jo fights back her angry tears and picks them up to start all over. Madam Soo-ryun hears about what’s going on but doesn’t interfere, leaving Chung-jo to navigate her own way through these shark-infested waters.

Yeo-wool paces back and forth outside Kang-chi’s room, and asks how he’s doing. Not well—if he keeps bleeding like that he won’t last the night. She goes inside to sit by his bedside, and runs her fingers along the scars on his arm, from the two times he saved her life.

She notices the bracelet on his wrist, and remembers what she saw that first night in the woods. When it came off, his wounds healed over instantly. Yeah, but remember that pesky side effect, with the bloody bodies?

She reaches over to take it off… Ack, this makes me nervous…

Suddenly So-jung’s voice rings out, telling her she can’t do it. Er? Is he here? Oh, it’s just her memory of the last conversation she had with him. Flashback: So-jung tries to talk sense into her, not to get further entangled in Kang-chi’s life. He tells her that giving and receiving feelings is something to be done between two people.

She argues that Kang-chi is trying to become human, and she wants to help him with that. And in any case, he thinks she’s a boy, so their feelings don’t go beyond friendship. So-jung sighs and asks for her promise then, that she’ll never be more than friends, and that she won’t interfere in his fate.

She hadn’t answered then, but now in the present she thinks to herself that she’s sorry, but she can’t stand by and watch Kang-chi die. So she makes the decision, squeezes her eyes shut… and yanks the bracelet off.

But nothing. Nothing happens. She tries to wake him up, but he doesn’t move, and she opens up the bandage to check his wound. It’s still there and bleeding. Was there a time limit on that thing?

Then suddenly a little blue light floats in front of her eyes, and then another, and another. Whew. They work their little blue magic and heal over the wound, and she lets out a breath of relief.

But Kang-chi darts awake, and as expected, sans bracelet he’s a green-eyed feral growlypants. He knocks her into the candle behind her, and the room goes dark as he hovers over her, ready to claw her heart out.

Gon hears a disturbance and goes running. Kang-chi asks what she was doing to him, and despite the hand on her throat, she ekes out that it was to heal his wound. He remembers Tae-seo stabbing him, and at least lets go of his death grip on her.

He’s still growling in attack mode, but she sticks the bracelet out on her hand and reminds him that he has to put it back on. She asks for his hand. It’s not unlike puppy training. Just sayin’.

He doesn’t look like he’s going to give in, but she calls out his name, “Kang-chi-ya…” and it works. He fixates on his name and listens to her, reaching his hand out to hers. She comes closer and puts the bracelet back on his wrist, and his eyes return to normal.

He immediately faints… right on top of her, of course. And that’s exactly when Gon comes running in. Hahahaha. Poor Gon.

Yeo-wool just asks for his help, calm as you please, and he just stands there blink-blink-blinking. He holds Kang-chi up while she re-bandages him, just to keep appearances up since not everyone knows about his half-gumiho-ness.

Once she’s done, Gon drops the sleeping Kang-chi like a hot potato and storms outside. She follows him out to ask if he’s going to tell Dad on her, and he asks which part—the part where she took off his bracelet, or the part where doing that almost killed her.

She doesn’t know what he’s talking about, but he points out her bleeding arm, and says that if he does anything to harm her, he’ll kill Kang-chi himself. And in the distance is Tae-seo, who now seemingly has even more reason to hate Kang-chi.

Soo-ryun finds Chung-jo asleep in the yard late that night, after rewashing the giant load of laundry. She tells her to follow, and takes her to the room where her drums are kept.

She tells Chung-jo that most people think gisaengs do nothing but pour liquor and sell their bodies, but she believes that it’s also an opportunity for a woman to learn new things, and have dreams beyond a restricted life.

She says the ruin of her family doesn’t need to mean it’s the end of a woman’s life, and tells Chung-jo to learn how to play the drums, and begin a new life here. Ah, she’s grooming her to follow in her footsteps.

Master Dam gets the news that Kang-chi up and disappeared, and Yeo-wool takes off running. Turns out he didn’t go very far, since the kitchen boy finds him crouched by the stove, stuffing his face with potatoes.

He asks if there isn’t anything better to eat, say with legs attached: “I don’t care if it’s two legs or four.” But the boy says Gong Dal keeps the meat under lock and key. Kang-chi asks where so he can break in, not realizing that the man is standing right behind him.

He gets whapped with a broom by the old man repeatedly for his rudeness, and basically gets brought to his knees with a few swift strikes. Yeo-wool shows up to drag him out by the ear, and Kang-chi gapes to see the old man suddenly limp away like he can barely stand. Ha. I like this character.

Yeo-wool nags him for running around when he’s supposed to be nearly dead from a stabbing, and Kang-chi whines that he was starving. She warns him that life here will be hard if he gets on the teacher’s bad side, and Kang-chi guffaws that he’s just the old kitchen fogey.

That just makes her regret risking her life to save him, and he asks if she was the one who took his bracelet off. She says he would’ve bled to death otherwise, and he says, “Thank you.” She freezes in shock that he actually said the words.

Kang-chi: “Thank you for saving my life. But don’t do it again… I don’t know about anyone else, but I don’t want to hurt you.” Augh, stop making her swoon. She’s trying not to fall in love with you.

Gon interrupts, dressed in something other than black today, and sporting even uglier hair, if that’s possible. Sigh. Yeo-wool drags Kang-chi away by the ear before he can start another fight with Gon.

Kang-chi is at least well-mannered enough to bow to Dam Pyung-joon, though Yeo-wool has to teach him to use the title master around here. Master Dam sits them down and has Tae-seo brought in as well, but blindfolded for everyone’s safety.

He tells both boys that he’s taking them in because of his friendship with Park Mu-sol, but they still have to pass the entrance evaluation to be accepted as students. Kang-chi asks who determines whether they stay or go, and Master Dam says that the four head teachers will watch them and give their evaluations. Ha, knowing his luck, Kitchen Fogey is their leader.

He tells Kang-chi to avoid Tae-seo at all costs, until they can figure out how to undo his spell. But Kang-chi reels to hear that it’s just a spell. He turns to Tae-seo and shouts that he won’t stay away. He cries that he didn’t save Tae-seo, that Han-no and Chung-jo didn’t sacrifice themselves, just so he could fall prey to some stupid illusion.

He yells at Tae-seo to snap out of it and refuses to stay out of his way until he gets his head on straight, no matter how many times he gets stabbed. Heh, I both like and hate your answer. He storms out, where the kitchen fogey is waiting to tell him to eat before hobbling away.

Tae-seo seems to have enough control not to try killing Kang-chi as long as he’s blindfolded. Once he’s out of the room, Tae-seo takes off the blindfold and says that Kang-chi’s always been a hothead, which is why he doesn’t want to include him in their mission.

Yeo-wool and Gon get filled in on said mission, as Tae-seo shows Master Dam the drawing he made of the Hundred Year Inn. He points to where the secret safe is located, and Master Dam explains that they plan to raid it without Jo Gwan-woong ever knowing.

Easier said than done, as Jo Gwan-woong is currently being advised to rip up his entire floor and have it remade to fix the hole Kang-chi drilled in it. Worse yet, he’s gone through Park Mu-sol’s accounting books, and knows that the richest man in the county can’t have made so little.

He has head servant Choi dragged in, after being tortured. He threatens to kill him on the spot if he doesn’t tell him the truth, and demands to know if there’s a secret storage room on the grounds. Choi either doesn’t know or risks his life to keep the secret, because he says he knows nothing.

Yeo-wool doesn’t see how they’re going to move that much silver right under Jo Gwan-woong’s nose, but Master Dam has a plan. In walks the contractor who was just ordered to redo Jo Gwan-woong’s floors. Nice.

A flashback reveals that Lee Soon-shin came up with the plan after he was called to the inn and saw the hole Kang-chi made in the floor. He says this is all thanks to Kang-chi, and says that he doesn’t know why, but he thinks that boy will change the tide in their favor. Dam Pyung-joon isn’t so sure, and asks if he really trusts Kang-chi.

Lee Soon-shin says that in a world where people are constantly giving up the things that make them human, Kang-chi is fighting to become one. “Aren’t you curious what kind of person he dreams of becoming?”

Kang-chi makes his way into the dining room, where he lights up at the rows and rows of tables lined with delicious food. The other students enter, and the one who treated Kang-chi’s wounds last night is surprised to see him up and about.

Kang-chi says brightly that he’s fine, only to remember belatedly that he’s supposed to be weak and healing, and adds a cringing “ow” at the end. He’s told that the last table is his, so he skips over expectantly… and finds one bowl of plain rice porridge and a side of soy sauce.

He looks back and forth from his table to the others and finally snaps. He storms into the kitchen where the old man is gnawing into a chicken leg, and Kang-chi throws his bowl of food on the ground.

He argues that this is no way to treat people, but the old man points out matter-of-factly that he is not a person. To make his point, he sticks the end of his broom into Kang-chi’s stomach where his wound is already healed.

Kang-chi warns that the old man could get hurt, which just makes him laugh, and he tells Kang-chi that if he can take the broom out of his hands he can have the entire chicken sitting on the counter.

Kang-chi’s eyes light up and he attacks, which of course leads to him lying on the ground clutching his unmentionables and asking who on earth the old kitchen fogey really is. He introduces himself as Gong Dal, one of the four head teachers, called Teacher Jook Dal by all the students, after the bamboo stick that never leaves his side.

Yeo-wool treats her arm wound, which is hurting her more than she’s letting on. She joins Tae-seo and the small team gathered for the Hundred Years Inn mission, and asks after Kang-chi. Tae-seo says it’s already been decided that he can’t be a part of this, while she argues that he knows the place better than anybody and they could use the help. Seriously, isn’t this more like an all-hands-on-deck kind of situation?

Tae-seo thinks it’s too dangerous even for Yeo-wool, and she raises an eyebrow at that comment. “Do you think of me as a woman? Because I’m a woman, for that reason alone—not being able to help—that would be unfair.”

I love how boldly she speaks her mind. Tae-seo is taken aback, while Gon smiles. Tae-seo apologizes for hurting her feelings, but Yeo-wool says it’s the same for Kang-chi, and how hurt he’d feel not being able to help. She says she doesn’t know what it’s like to be under a spell, but she hopes that he not lose a good friend over it.

Kang-chi scrubs dishes in the kitchen as Teacher Gong supervises, and complains about being worked so hard on an empty stomach. That just earns him a threat to be kicked out of the school, and Kang-chi pipes up to ask if there are any other chores that need doing. Heh.

Teacher Gong sidles up to him to say that he heard a rumor about Kang-chi being close to Lee Soon-shin, and hooks him into a wager, betting that he can’t prove that they’re close. Kang-chi swears that he can, so the old man asks him to put the school on the line—if he loses, he leaves forever.

That makes him hesitate, but Teacher Gong knows how to yank on his pride in just the right way to make Kang-chi cave. He makes the old man promise to fulfill a wish if he wins, and then asks what proof he wants.

Jo Gwan-woong arrives at the gisaeng house to stay a few days while they repair his floors. That’s great for Yeo-wool and the gang, but not so great for Chung-jo, who catches his eye immediately upon his arrival. He lays a creepy hand on her chin as Soo-ryun looks on warily.

Kang-chi arrives at the Hundred Year Inn, disguised as one of the workers. Huh, is this what Teacher Gong’s bet was about? By the time Yeo-wool and Gon make their way inside, Kang-chi is already sitting there waiting.

He asks how he can help, but once Yeo-wool finds out that he didn’t come under orders from Dad, she tells him that he can’t be involved. But as they talk Kang-chi notices Yeo-wool sweating, and puts a hand to her forehead.

Gon gets in his face immediately, but Kang-chi says she’s burning up. She insists it’s nothing, but Kang-chi feels her forehead again, and this time Gon grabs him by the collar. These boys.

They’re so busy bickering and collar-grabbing that they don’t hear Jo Gwan-woong’s head minion coming towards them until he’s just outside. They panic, and the head contractor holds him off for as long as he can.

When he comes inside, Gon is the only one in the room, and the minion orders them to take down the painting on the wall, because it’s the boss’s favorite and he wouldn’t want it damaged.

But as we know, that’s the door into the secret storage room, and right now, where Kang-chi and Yeo-wool happen to be hiding. Crap.

They overhear through the wall, so Kang-chi signals at her to step back, but she trips. He lurches forward to catch her, and one hand lands around her waist… while the other one lands, er, elsewhere. Nothing like a handful of boob to turn your world upside-down.

No one’s more surprised than Kang-chi, who looks down at his hand and then up at Yeo-wool, while not removing his hand, might I add. Naughty boy. She panics. The man-jig is totally up.

But the bigger problem is that Evil Minion on the other side of the wall heard them, and tells Gon to move aside. Ruh-roh.

 
COMMENTS

He knows! He knoooooooows! I was wondering how long they could keep her secret going if Tae-seo and Kang-chi were going to be on speaking terms, given that one of them calls her Miss Yeo-wool and the other calls her Young Master Dam. It’s not like Gon, who purposely lies for her, so one of them calling her name in front of the other would pretty much have outed the gender-bending ruse.

I’m happy that her secret’s out, since we’ve been waiting forever for Kang-chi to wake up and smell the destiny, but I am going to miss their easygoing friendship. Now they’re going to be awkward about the touching and the like, which of course is fun in a different way. I did like that Kang-chi treated her very differently from the other boys in her life—the way she wanted to be treated, as an equal (something I’m glad she had the chance to express in this episode). The real test will be if he can manage to do the same when he knows the truth, or if he’ll tell her to sit on the sidelines like Tae-seo did.

I’m still confused about the bracelet’s rules, because I thought there was a no-backsies clause on this new one, but I guess it’s a little looser than I understood it to be—he can take it off, but he just can’t break it. I think. Who knows with the monk’s arbitrary rules. He’ll likely show up in a month and say, “Oops, you didn’t do the hokey pokey after the seventh time. You can never be human now.”

I’m getting a kick out of the martial arts academy hijinks, with the funny old teachers and trying to get Kang-chi socialized and abiding rules. It provides a nice home base for the characters, and a good source of comedy, which is what I wanted out of this new stretch of story. We’ve had enough tears for one lifetime, maybe two, with much more drama to come, so I’ll take all the lighthearted fun I can get.

Well, yunno, all the lighthearted fun that happens when Tae-seo isn’t trying to stab him. I’m not really sure how blindfolding him is a solution (not a permanent one, obviously) or how the spell really works. Is it only tied to Kang-chi visually because of the literal command to kill him on sight? Because he seems to have his memories and faculties in order and can even talk to him, even though he still believes that Kang-chi killed his father, despite knowing he’s under a spell. It’s almost too compartmentalized to be believable, but I guess if we buy into it, it gives us an added layer of conflict between the brothers, not to mention the suspense of random stabbings to keep everyone on their toes. Anyone else think it might be a bad idea to teach the guy under the murderous spell how to better stab people?

I do love Kang-chi and Tae-seo’s true relationship though, without the spell, so I think there’s enough history between them that it’s a relationship we root for on its own merits, aside from the great tragedy of one surrogate brother promising to give his life to protect the other, who keeps trying to kill him. Oh, fractured bromance, the things you do to my heart.

 
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I don't know why, but contrary to you guys, I kinda like Gon's new hair. It looks silly, sure, but I think it also looks nice, specifically the way it frames his face. For some reason, I find SJ's facial lines to be quite harsh, so I like how the hair softens his features. :/

That aside, I hope the romancing and awkward hijinks between KC and YW continue endlessly from now on. It's about time they develop those feelings and start sailing the KC-YW ship! :D

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Lucky Kangchi...I'm so jealous!

Kind of boring for me I want more action

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Daebak what a fast recap. Also it was quite fun to boot.

So I guess my Drama Sense that were tingling were doing so for a good reason when I said that Te Soh was going to blame Kang Chi for his fathers Dad a few posts back though I didn't think that he was going to do so because he was under a spell. (I wonder if the guy who put him under the spell took lessons from Itachi)

There seem to be a lot of similarities with Naruto.
Kang Chi is a lot like Naruto has to control a Beast inside him (just so happens for one it is 9 tailed fox spirit and the other is part 9 Tails) also he has to prevent that side from hurting the people they care about in this state.

2. Chung Jo his Kang Chis Sakura. He has a crush on her like Naruto does since they were quite young though in this case the feelings seem to be reciprocated to an extent.

3. Suzy is like Hinata has a crush on Kang Chi since he impressed her when they were young.

4. Tah Seo (I am not so sure which category to place him yet either a Sasuke or Itachi.... Wants revenge on the person who hurt his family yet the guy was like a Bro to him....)

Haven't really watched this eps yet waiting for the next one and this to come with subs then will do so but from the recaps I am still enjoying this show and all the cast members are doing a great job so far and I am invested in their story and what happens to each of them.

In regards to the bracelet I suspect that Kang Chi can remove it any time but not for a long time (remember the first time it slipped of accidentally Ver, 1. Yet the Dad slipped it on almost immediately) So I guess there maybe a time frame that if he removes it for 5 mins then he will have to wear it for an extra 5 mins to make up for the time that he has lost. Also since the beads suppress the beast within I assume that whenever it gets a chance to be free it is going to go on a rampage to celebrate its freedom (just like Kyuabi) so to suppress it once again he would have to imprison it once again by wearing the beads and as you all know that a hungry man would not like to relinquish any food that he has just got his hands on freely or a prisoner for his freedom that he has just escaped from. Thus the Beast would not like to be shackled once again therefore he would not willingly wear that collar once more that chains him fortunately Suzy could coax him back this time..... But I hope you get what I am trying to say over here. :)

Is it wrong and weird of me to like the Head Gisaeng. While some may think of her as the villains lackey and even some of her actions may seem questionable she does seem to care in her own way about her wards. When Kang Chi's mom and uncle escaped she quietly sent out her men to capture her. (yes she could have told the villain about the escape and saved herself some grief along the way) Yet she braved his wrath and even tried to convince him not to alert the guards as this was an interior matter and when that didn't work tried to work on his lust. Also to buy them time she made the poor maid suffer but I guess she was trying to implement that "Actions have Consequences!"
Then when it came to Chung Jo she gave Kang Chi some useful advice when she didn't have to and she is now trying to groom her to replace her (perhaps). I hope that does come out to be true (to an extent) then when Chung Jo gets in charge she mobilizes the other ladies has ninja spy and assassins. So she coaxes the info out from the customers and then later has them disposed of. (Can't kill them in the house as that would raise all sort of red flags)
Then when his mom returned to the Gisaeng house she did her best to keep her alive and I am pretty sure that she kept her concealed from the villain (remember she was supposed to be dead) she could easily have snitched on her even then. So while not totally good she is also not totally evil as well more like a shade of grey.

Also does anyone else agree with me that Kang Chi's mom did a tactical error in trying to whack the Perv with the only weapon that could harm her husband and now Kang Chi as well (the VI Knife) Unless that knife is destroyed (most probably not) it will fall under the big bad villains hand which may very well cause problems later on.

Want to see more ninja and kang Chi Fights.
My main problem with Faith was that while I enjoyed it there were times when I felt that the magic was so underused later on. :(

Are we even sure that Kang Chi has figured out Suzy's secret we do know how males can be so dense at times and don't figure stuff out until it is spelled out for them.
:)

Don't think that the head goon is going to die so soon. Most probably he is going to die by the hands of Daddy dearest. (Him avenging his wives death though I still want her to somehow survive is that bad of me as well)

Perv: Join me. Embrace the Darkness within and I will let you lord over stuff..
Kang Chi: I am a Guardian Spirit/9 Tails like my father before me and I will not be tempted by the Dark Side by Scum like you.
Perv: So you think you can eat me boy think again. If I can't have you I will destroy you. (Evil Maniacal Laughter)
(Doesn't want to get his clothes and hands dirty with Blood so tries to summon his minion)
Dad: Oh are you looking for this (Shows an arm of right hand goon) Sorry I was hungry so I decided to snack on some meat. (To Kang Chi) Sorry son when I was with your mom I had to go on an all Vegi diet so I missed the taste of meat plus never eat your moms cooking I only survived because of my great healing abilities.

At the same time while I would prefer the guy dying but like I said it is way to early I also don't want the big bad guy to find the room so soon. Perhaps after a lot of cash and goods have been moved away. (The bad guy can still do some damage with the remaining goods but that the good guys still have a fighting chance for a counter attack)
It is to bad the Perv didn't know how to properly bribe Kang Chi otherwise he may have gotten him under his employ though I doubt that would have fully worked. He should have tried the following deal. Offered to release the family in return for Kang Chi to offer his loyalty to him. Can't say that Kang Chi wouldn't have just spat on his face but at the same time he would be conflicted here he could free Chung Jo and Tae Seo perhaps even the mom but at the same time sell his soul to the man that murdered his Dad plus not to add the other personal issues that are behind this guy.

Finally I suspect that Kang Chi will be involved in the mission because Suzy will be to ill so he will have to take her place.
I guess (since I haven't seen the eps so far) that they can avoid the discovery of the room by explaining that the sound that was heard was perhaps a mouse scurrying about even show one.

Well that is all from my end for now.
Sorry for such a long post but I maybe leaving the country for quite some time and therefore may not have access to the net for quite sometime so I wanted to get a lot of stuff from chest away.

Congrats once again for all those that reached this far and I would love to read your further thoughts and comments. Also sorry for my terrible English as it is not my mother tongue and all so please bear with me.

Now I am back to playing Diablo 3 or Guild Wars 2 :)

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I totally agree about the Head Gisaeng. I really like the actress, I think she's fabulous (she blew me away as the mom in Return of Iljimae) and I really like her portrayal of one of the few nuanced, layered characters in this story. She's not all good, she's not all bad, I don't think she is heartless, she's just a survivor and very practical. I think she feels she found another clever survivor, one that she can "mentor" to perhaps also survive and succeed in the only way left open to her. I have to say, this is really my favorite storyline right now, esp. in terms of acting.

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It reminds me of an anime...inuyasha..heeeeee

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Very much so. My daughter, who reads a lot more manga/watches more anime than I do, noticed it immediately. She laughed a lot during the scene where Kang Chi faints into his fated one's arms, while she goggles at his face then goggles at the crescent moon - she said it was just like something out of a manga.

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Thank you for the recap. I love it, can't wait to watch it here in the Philippines.

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Love that KC snores while he sleeps! Haha! And that Lee Seunggi hardly ever! (Based on 1n2d eps)

The head gisaeng - I think that she has a similiar past to CJ and SH. That's why she's sympathetic yet harsh on them. She realises that they have to give up their pride if they want to survive. Tying them to the Tree of Shame is the first step, sort of like a test and also to break their will. She doesn't come to CJ's rescue because she knows that CJ has to toughten up, yet she shows sympathy in other ways. Tough love. i like her. Tough, yet beautiful lady, with history behind her. Hope she gets a love line too! YW's father?

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I'm hoping for another drum solo by the head gisaeng. Hopefully while KC and YW are desperately trying to control their passion for each other.

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Oh no. I wish you hadn't said that. I just flashed on the drum performance/love scene from A Frozen Flower.

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Argh! Ahjumma hair on Sung Joon...Nooo! On Seung-gi...well, he has always sported ahjumma hair so *shrugs* hahaha. Seriously, what's with the ugly wigs, Show?

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If I was Sung Joon, I'd "accidentally" burn it while having a smoke or something.

Although, maybe he already tried that :/

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He probably did ... that's why it turned out like that!
Never smoke while wearing a wig, or there'll be serious recupercussions!

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Love Seung Gi's new hairstyle in this episode and suddenly, really miss the 1N2D Seung Gi with his hyungs. The picture of Suzy pulling his ear, lol it reminded me of his first day when his ear was pulled by Kim C.

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...MANBOOBS!!!

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Lol!! Cant help but laughing over this comment kkkk

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XD
I think this episode was the first one I didn't end up crying while watching for some reason. That's a ... change.

But Gon~~~ your hair! If that's your desperate attempt to steer Yeo Wool from Kang Chi it's not gonna work lol. Then again, with that hair he looked different, so much that ninja baddy din recognise him. Imagine if ALL three of them had to hide in that secret room? 8D

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i think the another bracelet already broken, if the new one break too, i think kang chi's monk cant get the new one. so kangchi cant control his beast power anymore :DX

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If i not mistaken the sounds of drum playing calls wol-yu (the father gumiho) to go down from the mountain to have a view of the town where people live and having a party. It might be have some connection to Chung-jo later on the story.
Chung-jo playing drums will call the gumiho attention to be more human.

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Or call Wol Ryung to the gibang~ XP

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I thought the whole reason for going to the academy was to have control of himself without the bracelet and trying to get the inn back. The last scene was hilarious. glad it is out there because it was too obvious she was a girl.

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I just find this drama looks like the anime Naruto -_-

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I don't think a fusion saguek is in Shin Woo-Choel's repertoire. This is breezy and rather slow, whereas his other dramas (City Hall, Secret garden) had tight plots with layered depth and skillful narration.
At least this drama had the galls to show that feeling up a girl's bossom is probably how a guy would "accidentally" find out her secret identity!!! :-P
(I was cracking up. LSG was so cute and managed not to make it look gross)

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Well, he is used to boob jokes - both Secret Garden and City Hall had them. In fact, when the heroine fell in City Hall, she had BOTH grabbed. For double the laughs, I guess. Well, CSW's horror-stricken face was funny.

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How come some hair stylists suddenly loose common sense? That is a bad "Naruto" hairdo for Gon (Poor Sung Joon).
Please understand that only a few people (Lee Jun Ki, Jaejoong) can pull it off..

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After this episode I started liking both of the female characters a lot better. I feel like I can see more development for both of them while before hand I was confused as to how they would play out.

For starters I like YW's very direct approach to things. Its refreshing to me. And with CJ I am really looking forward to seeing how her character develops. And with her story being so parallel to KC's mom story I hope at the end she is the one to deal the final blow to the big ol' baddie. She probably wont be, but I think it would be some nice poetic justice. Where as KC's mom failed and only left a scar I would love to see CJ stick it to him.

Oh and am I the only one who is REALLY curious as to the background story of the head geisha? I feel like she relates a little to well with CJ and KC's mom. I wonder if she is not also somehow a victim of GW?

Overall I loved this episode and the comedy thanks to the old master and kc's bickering. I think they will be one of my favorite pairings here on out!!

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Like I mentioned earlier in 56, I think Soo ryun, head gisaeng, has a similiar past like SH and CJ, but she sought to overcome the odds and survive in a harsh and cruel world. That's why she's tough on the girls, yet at the same time, we see concern.

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A sweet episode although not much happened til the end. Am glad he knows she's she. Also glad the money behind the wall issue is finally being addressed.

Those were the two most important plot points and now we can move on. I don't really care about the naval stuff.

I'm really interested in Choco's growing feminism. She and Yeo Wool are interesting foils for each other and am glad Chung Jo is seeing that maybe there are other ways of being a woman in this world. I hadn't thought we'd have an episode or even a story that had women's work etc as a subtext but nicely done, Writer-nim.

Love the fractured bromance as well.

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Lee Seung Gi is one of few people I look up to. I admire him in terms of his attitude. But common the story keep dragging me around. Its a waste of actors.

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The hair was just so horribly distracting. It really does feel like Gun's hair has become an extra character. My girls and I watch this together and we talk about his hair more than the plot. I hope their is some way to bring back his previous hair. I liked it so much better.

Did you notice in the picture of the "naughty hands" scene that it looks like she's got a layer of padding added all of a sudden? Did you see the article on Soompi with pictures of Kang Chi getting punished by YW's dad with a stick to the hands? http://www.soompi.com/2013/05/07/lee-seung-gi-gets-punished-for-his-naughty-hand/

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I understood the bracelet rules to be that Kang-Chi can't *choose* to take it on and off at will, that if he *chooses* take it off, he can't be human. But YW taking it off on his behalf when he's unconscious wouldn't break those rules.

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Though I had watch every episode of this drama, i haven't miss out either to read GF's recap. which some might say im weird..but im enjoying every bits of GF's recaps same as watching it with subs..hahaha

Finall'y he discovered that she's a girl and not a boy that he thinks..now I have my reasons to ship KC-YW..

Just love when KC outsmarted JGW in getting those silver coins, the scene where He walks confidently following with him the cart of silver coins..right before JGW's eyes and his minion..unbelievely how those treasure chest was
He answers "You didn't know?" Im not human at all"

Just love this drama. Thank's GF for the recap as always

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*sorry i accendentally type my comment in this episode supposedly it would be written on ep. 10.*

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I actually started laughing so hard because CKC's hand was on her breast for so long haha xD

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amazing episode <3 <3 soo cute this is the best drama ived ever watched <3 :'( the story was realy amazing <3 <3 :') keep supporting <3 i wish for more episodes <3 :'( i wish for season 2 <3 :'(

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